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What are those weird little journal things? [Active]
Character(s): Ed Elric, Mello, and the Prinny Squad (the little stalkers D:)
Content: Mello gives Ed a crash course in modern technology.
Setting: The Joutenheim Inn
Time: Afternoon works >.>
Warnings: Maybe language.
Edward had made absolutely no progress in finding out how to get back to Berlin. Or, in fact, finding anyone who knew the city. Except for this Mello guy; he'd apparently heard of it, but he'd said that there was no way out of this city. That could just not be true because Edward could not be stuck here. He sighed, slumping down in a chair of the lobby of the inn, glaring at the prinnies that would just not leave him alone. Before he found a way home, he would have to find a way to get these guys to stop following him around.
Content: Mello gives Ed a crash course in modern technology.
Setting: The Joutenheim Inn
Time: Afternoon works >.>
Warnings: Maybe language.
Edward had made absolutely no progress in finding out how to get back to Berlin. Or, in fact, finding anyone who knew the city. Except for this Mello guy; he'd apparently heard of it, but he'd said that there was no way out of this city. That could just not be true because Edward could not be stuck here. He sighed, slumping down in a chair of the lobby of the inn, glaring at the prinnies that would just not leave him alone. Before he found a way home, he would have to find a way to get these guys to stop following him around.
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Once Edward closed the door, he set aside the remains of his chocolate bar and pulled the extra journal he had bought and a screwdriver out of his jacket pocket. "You're going to have to sit fairly close; these parts are small to begin with and these are miniature versions." Mello began unscrewing the cover with practiced ease, setting the first screw carefully aside.