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A grand day out. [Completed]
Character(s): Edward Wong Hau Pepelu Tivrusky IV (please feel free to jump in)
Content: Ed being a natural spazz. And prankster. Aka stealingart "stuff" from the museum.
Setting: Matteus Museum of Art
Time: Monday, late afternoon
Warnings: Ohnoes stolen art!
"Hey, wait, young sir! Young sir, where is your ticket?"
Ed payed the shouting man no attention. She was much more interested in the sculpture she was looking at. It sort of...glowed. It looked like a mass of rock, at least. She moved her attention to the strangly colored paintings (or where they..?) on the walls. She waltzed around, humming to herself, when a particular painting caught her eye. It was a portrait of a woman (or a very girly man. she giggled.) and a sort of half-smile. Ed arched an eyebrow as she noticed the painting had no eyebrows.
Oh well. This would do.
There weren't any security cameras, or any nearby guards, as far as she could tell. Just in case, she typed a few strokes into her laptop and sent out a jamming signal.
Only a few minutes later, a young lad from the nearby academy noticed the painting had been replaced with a large, obnoxious yellow smily face sticker..
The theif was sitting outside on the grass just outside the museum, a grin planted on her face.
Content: Ed being a natural spazz. And prankster. Aka stealing
Setting: Matteus Museum of Art
Time: Monday, late afternoon
Warnings: Ohnoes stolen art!
"Hey, wait, young sir! Young sir, where is your ticket?"
Ed payed the shouting man no attention. She was much more interested in the sculpture she was looking at. It sort of...glowed. It looked like a mass of rock, at least. She moved her attention to the strangly colored paintings (or where they..?) on the walls. She waltzed around, humming to herself, when a particular painting caught her eye. It was a portrait of a woman (or a very girly man. she giggled.) and a sort of half-smile. Ed arched an eyebrow as she noticed the painting had no eyebrows.
Oh well. This would do.
There weren't any security cameras, or any nearby guards, as far as she could tell. Just in case, she typed a few strokes into her laptop and sent out a jamming signal.
Only a few minutes later, a young lad from the nearby academy noticed the painting had been replaced with a large, obnoxious yellow smily face sticker..
The theif was sitting outside on the grass just outside the museum, a grin planted on her face.