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Jul 24, 2009 00:25

It was only a matter of time before Riggins found the garage ( Read more... )

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lissla_lissar July 24 2009, 04:54:33 UTC
Lissar is used to being the only person in the garage. This is her excuse for coming in, finding her current project car (1982 hearse) and flicking on her music (Creedence Clearwater Revival as performed on sitar - very, very well but recorded at home) at a volume usually heard in rock concerts without checking to see if someone else is around.

Ooops?

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winmyeyes July 24 2009, 15:34:09 UTC
Tim's not exactly bothered by the music, but it isn't really the kind of stuff he normally listens to.

He rolls out from underneath one of the cars, sits up, and looks around for its source.

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lissla_lissar July 24 2009, 15:40:04 UTC
Lissar's clothing is picture-perfect mechanic's clothing. Grease stained overalls and a T-shirt, a bandanna holding back her hair, stompy boots (no way she could be Ace's friend this long and not own good, stompy boots). The woman inside the mechanic's clothing is a fairy-tale princess.

That kind of thing leaves it's mark. Only the fact that her hair is so pale that, as canon states; 'it breaks the light like a prism' saves her skin from looking completely colorless. Her skin is white. Not albino pale and thin with the blood rushing under it: white.

She's graceful, like a wild animal is graceful. Not so afraid anymore but a life like hers leaves it's mark and the caution learned will never entirely fade.

Tastes in form vary, and Lissar couldn't care what humans think of her, but her mother was accounted 'The most beautiful woman in seven kingdoms' and all of Lissar's problems stemmed from looking just like her. Before she became the white woman, at any rate.

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winmyeyes July 24 2009, 15:43:34 UTC
Tim's clothing isn't exactly mechanic's, at any rate. His plaid button-down is folded and draped over the hood of the car, and the t-shirt underneath has sleeves rolled up to his shoulders, exposing more of his arms as he drapes them over his knees.

After another measure of music passes, he finally gets up to his feet, eyes scanning along the rows of cars, and eventually, his gaze lands on her.

Forgive the staring. There aren't many girls who look like that in Dillon.

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