Euphemia Wakahisa and Gwendolyn (
triade_oscura) wrote2012-11-15 07:52 pm
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::So hey. There's this lot downtown that reads property of "Futaba Shiroko". It's filled with a small warehouse topped by some sort of odd radio antenna. It's surrounded by a fence now. And outside of it isn't Shiroko, but rather some woman wearing a catsuit and a helmet. Sitting on a bike. Clearly annoyed.::
Event Post 2
::At either the DA Library, the College Library or the Park: You can find a girl in a green hoodie and blue shorts skimming through books. She seems annoyed by what seems to be a lack of information::
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::A helmeted woman in black garb and gloves and boots is standing in the Labirinto flower shop. About the only way you can tell she's female is well, the fact she has a rather ample bosom. She seems to be looking at the flowers, going "no", and the body language seems to suggest annoyance, much like her two compatriots above.::
::So hey. There's this lot downtown that reads property of "Futaba Shiroko". It's filled with a small warehouse topped by some sort of odd radio antenna. It's surrounded by a fence now. And outside of it isn't Shiroko, but rather some woman wearing a catsuit and a helmet. Sitting on a bike. Clearly annoyed.::
Event Post 2
::At either the DA Library, the College Library or the Park: You can find a girl in a green hoodie and blue shorts skimming through books. She seems annoyed by what seems to be a lack of information::
Event Post 3
::A helmeted woman in black garb and gloves and boots is standing in the Labirinto flower shop. About the only way you can tell she's female is well, the fact she has a rather ample bosom. She seems to be looking at the flowers, going "no", and the body language seems to suggest annoyance, much like her two compatriots above.::
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Is there anything I can help with, miss?
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What exactly are you looking for? There are many flowers and many meanings, so narrowing down your intent would help in assisting you.
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*she goes off, and comes back a minute later with some red spider lilies... and orange lilies with them.*
These may be... Appropriate to what you want, miss.
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The best symbol would be dried white roses, but I do not have any dried roses.
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... You seem to be having difficulty.
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*he's mildly surprised at the hissing, though*
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What type of paradox, in particular, are you searching for?
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And admittedly anything that says that it's owned by Shiroko and looks suspicious is something to note.
but on the other hand once they get near they notice someone is there. and it doesn't seem like Shiroko.*
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*says that with disdain, but then blinks*
... I walk every day. Something has to take effect eventually.
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That has to be the first time you've complimented me in some way. It's an interesting difference.
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