Nov. 22nd, 2013

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Who: Nick Burkhardt, Detective Sherman, and their prisoner, Ray
Where: Central police station.
When: A day or so after Ray's arrest.
What: Another live one! What luck.

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Who: Holly Avalon, Richard Locke
When: 11/22 late morning
Where: Locke City High
What: A cute, lost grade schooler runs into a scary high school chem teacher.

or at least the cuter ones! )
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Who: Isaac Dian, Miria Harvent-Dian, (if you desire) Eliza Harvent, and YOU
Where: Something Old Antiques
When: Any point from November 15 to... let's say January 3.
What: Family troubles, judgmental old ladies, antiques, pleasant business

Need for parental approval inside )

[ooc: Essentially, this is a catch-all post for the next month or so for anyone that wanted to see the Dians. Whether you want to see the items they have stocked up, pay an old debt, have an item appraised, or just say hi, this is the post to do it. Mrs. Harvent is entirely optional if you don't want her to appear.]

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Nov. 22nd, 2013 11:37 pm
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I don't understand how this thing works. I've never used any type of software before that should let you connect to a network just through typing in a series of numbers, but here we are. From my standpoint I have to assume this is some kind of Deep Web interface, which is a little worrying.

Either way, are you sure you want me in your secret club? If you have this type of program you probably don't need another person with my skillset. The best I can offer you is a book club. Is this a book club, maybe? Since I seem to have gotten the numbers from a book? Probably not, but since there's no real rhyme or reason to what I'm supposed to be saying, I'll act on the hypothesis that it is.

I recently read a book called Hyperion. It was a sci-fi epic, very classic military procedural type thing in space. The science was detailed, though I noticed some immediate flaws in how they portrayed their ships operating, and it was subjectively a good book. I wish it had had more romance, though- has anyone read Malchior? That book knows how to mix a deep, rich world with romance and was really just incredible to read. As an individual I can't remember a book I enjoyed more and I still pick it up every now and then.

If anyone wants to borrow Hyperion I'd be happy to lend it- most of my friends have it already, so I would be happy to let someone else read it now that I'm finished. Please read it quickly, though, I may want to read through it again.

Am I doing this right? I feel like I did the first time I used a computer again since I don't know the point of this. Maybe I just bored every last one of you with my book reviews. It's like an anthropology experiment or something; maybe I should have just observed for a bit instead... |