Marasiah Fel (
notconflicted) wrote2012-09-13 06:25 am
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Room 327- Thursday morning
Just like any other day, you could find Sia sitting on her bed, checking her messages and trying not to be really irritated that she still hadn't heard anything back from home.
Unlike every other day, there was a puppy who really, really wanted to show his appreciation for her releasing him from that ball, by the way he kept jumping into her lap and trying to get high enough to lick her face. It'd be really annoying except that the tiny little yips and all the tail-wagging was pretty cute.
Okay, fine, the messages might have to wait just because the puppy wouldn't let it be any other way.
[Door and post open, some SP for work!]
Unlike every other day, there was a puppy who really, really wanted to show his appreciation for her releasing him from that ball, by the way he kept jumping into her lap and trying to get high enough to lick her face. It'd be really annoying except that the tiny little yips and all the tail-wagging was pretty cute.
Okay, fine, the messages might have to wait just because the puppy wouldn't let it be any other way.
[Door and post open, some SP for work!]

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Pause.
"You have one too. Marsie, puppies." She'd obviously been too coherent about them, thus far.
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Not a lot of things made Olive go into squealy-girly mode. Puppies were one.
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This was about the only reason you'd hear her using that word.
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"And now you sound like a twelve-year-old trying to lie to a grown-up," Atton said, walking into the room. "Who's your new friend anyway?"
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"I found him while I was out walking and he's so far refused to leave me alone," she said. "He was in a ball like that one, in fact, which is why you should open it and why I would not throw it at you."
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Well. It was tiny and didn't seem to be hurting anyone, so Atton was going to hold up his hand to it. He distrusted animals a whole lot less than he did droids.
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