Wingardium Leviosa'd [Open]

Jan 19, 2010 19:03

There are uncharacteristically dark crescents under Luna's protuberant eyes, their usual twinkle a little dimmer than it's been of late. She seems to be drooping in an odd way, shoulders curled forwards in a hunch, hair unnoticed in her face, fingers dull and slow ( Read more... )

rei vargas, luna lovegood, !status: open, malcolm reynolds, indiana jones, hunter blackthorne, !location: media library

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watchwith3hands January 20 2010, 02:13:24 UTC
"Oh, but futuristic screens are so environmentally friendly. They save the rainforests, or so I heard," Rei called out from one of the squishy couches where he was sitting, reading Plato's The Republic. He too seemed a little run down. His normally meticulously groomed sideburns and facial hair was somewhat scruffy and out of place, and the air of confidence he tried so hard to maintain was a bit off. Still, he was smiling, and doing his best to be optimistic.

"That's a neat trick you have there," he nodded towards the floating books. "Do you have telekinesis?"

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isee_snorkacks January 21 2010, 04:03:53 UTC
She barely blinks, eyes not shifting from their vague focus on her levitating collection.

"It's a levitation charm," she says simply, dreamy voice tinted with the lightest touch of strain.

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notastaffchick January 20 2010, 03:33:46 UTC
Hunter's not sure if Luna's talking to herself or to him; after all, this is Luna Lovegood. She could be speaking to a thestral for all he knows, although he's almost entirely certain he'd notice if a giant leathery-winged black horse was in the Media Library. Still, he decides to chance a reply to her statement. If he was wrong, well... the worst that could happen would be a brief conversation full of extreme awkwardness before Hunter could extricate himself and flee to the Medbay with his copy of Gray's Anatomy.

"Doesn't everyone?" he asks, glancing up from his datapad.

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isee_snorkacks January 21 2010, 04:08:04 UTC
"I suppose they do, yes," she says after a moment, blinking owlishly at him through an opening in her digi-book cyclone. "I feel I rather undervalued the sound of pages turning, though. It's quite a loss."

There is a silence, filled with her usual inscrutable staring. It seems she is finished for the moment, when she swish and flicks, and the datapad slips out of the teen's hands to join her collection. She looks mildly curious.

"What exactly does 'Gray's Anatomy' comprise?"

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notastaffchick January 21 2010, 20:39:49 UTC
There is a tiny, undignified noise of confusion from Hunter as his current choice of reading material is unceremoniously pulled from his hands. "Um... it's a human anatomy and physiology textbook." Hunter says after a moment, fidgeting in his meatchair under Luna's stare. "And, well, I think in this specific case I don't mind e-books, because the paper copies of that book are about 1600 pages long and I don't particularly care to tote that around for real long."

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prof_indiana January 20 2010, 04:33:12 UTC
"So does everyone, kid," a half distracted voice came from Indiana.

The man in the fedora hadn't actually noticed the floating books yet. He was too busy inspecting his own haul of data pads, which covered a variety of topics, but for the most part were all about ancient civilizations of various worlds. He had to occupy himself somehow.

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isee_snorkacks January 21 2010, 04:10:49 UTC
"That's a generalization," she states, shifting slightly in her seat to... well, stare at him, gaze unnerving in its acuteness. "Do I know you?"

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prof_indiana January 23 2010, 06:21:20 UTC
"Fine. Almost everyone misses real books," he replies while eying his top data pad. He scrolled through it, mumbling something, before placing it back on the top of his stack and turned his attention back to the girl.

"No you don't..." He trails off when he finally looks over at the girl. Well, he really isn't looking at the girl as much as he's looking at her tablets floating around. He furrows his brow, "How are you doing that?"

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not_philistine January 20 2010, 06:53:11 UTC
"You are not the only one," says Goliath, over his latest electronic reader.

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isee_snorkacks January 21 2010, 04:12:47 UTC
'Hmm'ing, she twitches her wand, letting the data pads drop to the table in an almost organized pile. The noise is loud compared to the relatively quiet surroundings.

"Glad to know I'm not alone." She smiles vaguely at him. "You're rather purple."

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not_philistine January 21 2010, 04:34:58 UTC
He considers her a moment before shrugging.

"That is so."

There are worse things she could focus on.

Upon viewing her wandwork, he adds, "You are rather gifted."

Magic as he knows it usually involves more latin.

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am_alwaysfree January 20 2010, 21:08:37 UTC
Mal was walking casually through the library, not looking for anything in particular, except for the chance to think about something else besides the nightmares that had been bothering him for several days now. It wasn't much of a comfort, but at least he wasn't alone.

As he was walking, he heard someone singing quietly, and he decided to get a closer look. He walked up, and heard the person (a girl) sigh to herself about missing books.

"Can't say I feel the same, since I'm not much of a book person, but I guess adjustin's kinda hard," Mal said as some sort of greeting.

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isee_snorkacks January 21 2010, 04:17:23 UTC
Head tilting, Luna peers up at him, blinking slowly.

"Maybe there's a book out there that doesn't think it's a people book, but one day you'll find each other, and you'll both realize that you're just fond of individuals rather than vague, labelled groups." Oddly enough, what she just said almost makes sense.

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