Twenty Two Frogs

Dec 04, 2010 23:43

[for anyone walking through the lobby, there's a long limbed, green Marshwiggle sitting by one of the windows and watching the snow fall with a miserable expression. There's a mug of tea in his webbed hands (that may or may not have been spiked from his flask), but he's mostly ignoring it and the open journal beside him.]It just hasn't stopped... ( Read more... )

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saikyou_saiaku December 5 2010, 06:23:54 UTC
[mild amusement is go]

You say that as though we aren't already going a bit mad, as it were.

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respecto_wiggle December 5 2010, 06:37:12 UTC
[a sigh] Quite right. There's no escaping it, I'm afraid.

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saikyou_saiaku December 5 2010, 06:40:44 UTC
I'm sure there'll be a better outlet for cabin fever. Shoveling away the snow (assuming it really does pile up), for one.

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respecto_wiggle December 5 2010, 06:44:42 UTC
Oh, if it comes to that, such an effort will need to be made, of course. Not that it will come to much, if the castle decides it wants us kept inside, but we'd have to try, all the same.

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_fredless December 5 2010, 06:29:09 UTC
[a small smile]

Or you could just go play in it.

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respecto_wiggle December 5 2010, 06:38:52 UTC
[glancing over] And catch my death of a chill? I'm afraid such folly, however whimsical, might be ill advised.

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_fredless December 5 2010, 06:48:26 UTC
[she's still smiling]

That's what sweaters and scarves and mittens are for. And hot chocolate after that.

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respecto_wiggle December 5 2010, 06:51:42 UTC
Of course... of course. Though the transition from hot to cold could be enough to give anyone quite the cold...

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sexyhitchhiker December 5 2010, 17:06:07 UTC
[oh good, you're back to normal]

Should probably stock up on supplies now, before we all go crazy and start killing each other.

[or you know, hang out on the beach/seasons room for a while]

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respecto_wiggle December 5 2010, 18:41:13 UTC
[optimism could only keep him so long]

A sound idea.

Of course... should the castle choose to change itself once more, we'd doubtless be left without our preparations, but in the event it leaves us alone aside from the weather (unlikely as that is), stocking up would be in our best interest.

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sexyhitchhiker December 5 2010, 18:53:26 UTC
Doubt it. There's no point in trapping all of us inside if it's going to change anyway.

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respecto_wiggle December 5 2010, 20:40:02 UTC
Likely true, unless whatever it changes to requires us being unable to leave... it's devious enough to do such things.

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