Aug 25, 2006 22:32
Raven is sprawled out on the couch.
Possibly he has taken advantage of the blackout to nap.
It is equally possible he will use it as an opportunity to be sneaky.
Probably none of this is much of a surprise.
dr. james wilson,
lethe,
raven,
alanna of trebond
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Which may not be so odd of a thing, but still.
This is a worried sort of confused because the world moved. The world moved and now things are dark.
Confused may, in this case, be a very polite word for frightened.
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A very sad thing.
"You are not lost, I am hoping?"
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While dark is not so particularly distressing, being alone after the world tries to fall apart is.
Because it really shouldn't do that. It's not very polite.
"No, I do not think so."
There's always a chance.
"Are you?"
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He reaches out, very carefully, to pat her shoulder.
"But I am also very good at finding my way out again, so."
This is not entirely untrue.
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Possibly.
It should be noted that the person in question doesn't act terribly surprised when she lands on Raven.
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He does, however, attempt to tickle the lump sitting on his chest.
Oh, dear.
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Also rather ticklish.
She bites her lip, doing her best not to flail as she attempts to grab his arms.
"Goddess, even the furniture fights back here!"
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Furniture?
It is a very great pity that Raven is a vain bird.
It is, perhaps, an even greater pity that he attempts, very carefully, to flip Alanna.
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Then jumps back up a few seconds later.
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He understands.
"Possibly it is better to test things, first?"
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...complains. Yes. Wilson doesn't whine.
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Raven does not sound very sympathetic.
"Not moving is a thing that helps."
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