Mineva Lao Zabi (
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savetheearth2013-04-15 08:32 am
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Open Action ;; Voice [Phone]
OPEN ACTION;;
After priding herself on being such a good, punctual student, what's the first thing Audrey manages to do? Run late for class, that's what. She was fairly bouncing on the tips of her toes waiting for the train to reach the right station, then dashing out the doors as they opened along with everyone else.
If one runs into the young woman today, it will definitely be somewhere on campus. Her schedule is a little packed. Her first class is in classical violin work, though the other few are all basic freshman introductory courses. She will be making it a point to not only have lunch at something of an appropriate lunch time but to also stop by the library later in the evening. One can find her in the library mingling chiefly in the fiction sections and musical sections but eventually she'll drift to more religious and philosophical topics.
AUDIO;;
[Evidently this little leak onto the network was intended to be a voice message left for someone else, at least at first. This is what happens when you get a voicemail and forget to save the other number to your phone before you try to reply.]
Don't worry so much about me, I promise I'm fine. It wasn't that much of a fall, you know. I'm only going out for class today so I shouldn't be out too late. Try not to take those news reports so seriously, unc--
[A pause. It seems the speaker has realized their mistake with a low sigh.]
I suppose that's what happens when you have a number stuck in your mind.
After priding herself on being such a good, punctual student, what's the first thing Audrey manages to do? Run late for class, that's what. She was fairly bouncing on the tips of her toes waiting for the train to reach the right station, then dashing out the doors as they opened along with everyone else.
If one runs into the young woman today, it will definitely be somewhere on campus. Her schedule is a little packed. Her first class is in classical violin work, though the other few are all basic freshman introductory courses. She will be making it a point to not only have lunch at something of an appropriate lunch time but to also stop by the library later in the evening. One can find her in the library mingling chiefly in the fiction sections and musical sections but eventually she'll drift to more religious and philosophical topics.
AUDIO;;
[Evidently this little leak onto the network was intended to be a voice message left for someone else, at least at first. This is what happens when you get a voicemail and forget to save the other number to your phone before you try to reply.]
Don't worry so much about me, I promise I'm fine. It wasn't that much of a fall, you know. I'm only going out for class today so I shouldn't be out too late. Try not to take those news reports so seriously, unc--
[A pause. It seems the speaker has realized their mistake with a low sigh.]
I suppose that's what happens when you have a number stuck in your mind.
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[Though she mostly left simply to have some sort of a life really.]
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[ Though if anything, that bit of information has caused him to perk up, even with only audio to go by. ]
I know this must seem like a weird welcoming committee, but if you ever wanted a tour around, I wouldn't mind. [ ...Now he hopes he hasn't come off like a creep, because this network wasn't exactly the most normal of venues. He quickly amends: ] I mean, I've lived here all my life, so... it might be a nice distraction from all of this.
Or homework, if you have a lot of that.
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Not a weird one, no, though you could give a girl the impression of a pick up line fairly easily.
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[ Banagher just blurts it out, even when she's already accepted. Usually he has zero problems talking to girls, what is this?! ]
ok done.
Mm, I go there, but it's just twice a week for entry level courses. I have an engineering lab on Tuesdays, and calculus on Thursdays. The rest of the week I have classes at the high school until noon, and I work at the public library around that.
It's a lot less busy than it sounds, though. ...How about you?