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Jun. 22nd, 2013 11:39 pmblegh blug blub glub
Okay so I thought initially that she should describe them because of the "what's that?" or at least react to it, because that assumes that A could see it. Though I suppose she doesn't necessarily have to. But assuming that she would, I started to imagine how she'd describe it and react to it.
Then I thought, wait, maybe not. Though I can't remember why. Maybe because it had just been expelled. Maybe because I wasn't sure how to keep Corrie from beating it quickly and that would be way too abrupt. So I started writing something with it running away. Nearly finished, and then I thought, wait! Since they're attracted to heat, wouldn't it want to get back to them? Or try Corrie for size, since Aisling had beat it? So I started to try to figure out how to make it more aggressive, or at least creepily standing there. And now I see again that it tried to run away, so presumably it's still going to once the lights are on. It'll have more reason to because she's blocking its path.
So what do I DO.
Other than sleep, because I think this is very important right now.
Okay so I thought initially that she should describe them because of the "what's that?" or at least react to it, because that assumes that A could see it. Though I suppose she doesn't necessarily have to. But assuming that she would, I started to imagine how she'd describe it and react to it.
Then I thought, wait, maybe not. Though I can't remember why. Maybe because it had just been expelled. Maybe because I wasn't sure how to keep Corrie from beating it quickly and that would be way too abrupt. So I started writing something with it running away. Nearly finished, and then I thought, wait! Since they're attracted to heat, wouldn't it want to get back to them? Or try Corrie for size, since Aisling had beat it? So I started to try to figure out how to make it more aggressive, or at least creepily standing there. And now I see again that it tried to run away, so presumably it's still going to once the lights are on. It'll have more reason to because she's blocking its path.
So what do I DO.
Other than sleep, because I think this is very important right now.
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Date: 2013-06-23 06:54 am (UTC)"I don't know," she said, adding quickly, "What it's called, I don't know what it's called, the books never said anything right out, you had to dig for it." Not exactly riddles, but hardly a glossary. They must have weird ideas about literature in this world. And education. Everything hidden, mixed up in pictures that moved when you weren't looking, and maybe stories that went on without you too for all she knew.