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OH NOES D: [complete]
Character(s): Kinoko, Dipp, ... people
Content: OH NOES TEH NOBODIES D:
Setting: Muspelheim
Time: Week3...? Late evening
Warnings: OH NOES.
Kinoko was like any other cousin, a naturally small person. She had found upon entering Paixao that she was much larger than she usually was. She was even taller than most of the small 'Earth things' which she had so easily rolled up on her katamari before. Her katamari itself was fairly large, the size of a softball. She had been wandering near where she'd entered, unsure of exactly what to do. She had discovered the 'journals' worked like a network of communications, but nothing had helped.
Kinoko wanted to go home and see her cousins. Miso was here, but Miso was not here here. It was getting later than usual and Kinoko wondered if there was a place for her to go sit down. Instead she paced back and forth, looking at the people and the gate. Was it rude to go ask for directions?
...oh dear.
Kinoko had not been in Paixao for very long, but she felt like this was not supposed to be happening. People were making those very loud noises that they made when you rolled them up with the katamari. They were waving their hands and screaming and there were white things all over. Oh dear oh dear. This did not look good, because Kinoko did not see any katamaris. This was not rolling up the many things on Earth.
"...Oh no. Oh oh oh no no no no no," Kinoko said as people tried to hit the white things and rather ended up failing. This was not good. She wrapped a hand around the katamari in her pocket, but it was not nearly big enough to roll up all of the white things. It was barely big enough to roll up king sized candies, much less white things big as people. "no no no no no."
Being not the smartest, but also not the stupidest, cousin Kinoko thought it might be best to hide. Though, there wasn't much places to hide. She squeaked and look for a place to hide. Finally she found a doorway of a building and crouched, peeking out to watch the ...damage. There wasn't any real word for it, and she hoped that the white things would stay over there and not come over to her doorstep.
Content: OH NOES TEH NOBODIES D:
Setting: Muspelheim
Time: Week3...? Late evening
Warnings: OH NOES.
Kinoko was like any other cousin, a naturally small person. She had found upon entering Paixao that she was much larger than she usually was. She was even taller than most of the small 'Earth things' which she had so easily rolled up on her katamari before. Her katamari itself was fairly large, the size of a softball. She had been wandering near where she'd entered, unsure of exactly what to do. She had discovered the 'journals' worked like a network of communications, but nothing had helped.
Kinoko wanted to go home and see her cousins. Miso was here, but Miso was not here here. It was getting later than usual and Kinoko wondered if there was a place for her to go sit down. Instead she paced back and forth, looking at the people and the gate. Was it rude to go ask for directions?
...oh dear.
Kinoko had not been in Paixao for very long, but she felt like this was not supposed to be happening. People were making those very loud noises that they made when you rolled them up with the katamari. They were waving their hands and screaming and there were white things all over. Oh dear oh dear. This did not look good, because Kinoko did not see any katamaris. This was not rolling up the many things on Earth.
"...Oh no. Oh oh oh no no no no no," Kinoko said as people tried to hit the white things and rather ended up failing. This was not good. She wrapped a hand around the katamari in her pocket, but it was not nearly big enough to roll up all of the white things. It was barely big enough to roll up king sized candies, much less white things big as people. "no no no no no."
Being not the smartest, but also not the stupidest, cousin Kinoko thought it might be best to hide. Though, there wasn't much places to hide. She squeaked and look for a place to hide. Finally she found a doorway of a building and crouched, peeking out to watch the ...damage. There wasn't any real word for it, and she hoped that the white things would stay over there and not come over to her doorstep.
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He observed as she seated on the floor, against what he suspected was the counter--where were the store owners? Dipp didn't care, just so long as he and Kinoko could hide out--before joining her against it. "Miso is here?" he questioned, tilting his head before pulling his own journal out of his jacket, since he'd stuffed it between the fabric and his bare skin. It was already a little glowy, as were the stars on his jacket and his shoelaces, but he didn't seem to notice. "So... how does this work, Kimouto?"
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"...uhm, this is... your place," She pointed to what was her personal journal on the part of the screen, "...and pushing this button takes you to other peoples..." Her voice was very quiet, but she sounded more confident than usual. Probably because there were just the two of them sitting there with the journals.
"...you can leave messages, and... things..." Kinoko added.