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Fenrir, the Princess of Disaster ([personal profile] formermagicalgirl) wrote in [community profile] savetheearth2013-04-29 12:01 am

[Kinda open] One last shot to see the statue before it goes down

Who: Tamara, Colette, Audrey, and if anyone else shows interest will edit them in.
What: Seeing (and also possibly touching) the snake statue in the Dead District
Where: The snake statue
When: Friday Afternoon

It probably wasn't the smartest plan Tamara ever came up with, but she really wanted to just do something more than sit and twiddle her thumbs and let others get hurt. This was something within her means to do right now and she had known others like her wanted the same.

She prepared well the day before. She stopped into a thrift store and got a pair of torn up looking blue jeans and a plain looking t-shirt and also a plain baseball cap to cover her hair and even went ahead and got herself a backpack from there as well.

Then she stopped by the student store and got some art supplies. Nothing too immense, just a sketchbook and some artist's pencils and one of those erasers that you can shape. She's also brought along a small digital camera. It's one that she can use without drawing too much notice, but takes decent and clear pictures as long as there is natural light. Her plan is to not stay there any longer than an hour, less than that if possible. Get in, get some pictures, get a close look at it and get out. If they can find some way to get a drawing without drawing too much notice, then they will. If not, they can sketch from memory and the photos.

Since everyone who expressed interest was a student, she set a meeting place on campus. She set it for outside one of the buildings and made sure to check that no classes would be starting or ending when they met. There's some benches off to the side and that's where she'll be sitting.
searchforpeace: ([85] The liar, the honest)

[personal profile] searchforpeace 2013-05-06 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, you're a programmer? I didn't know that.

[Audrey laughs lightly then, deliberately resisting bringing a hand up to her lips. That's a bit too ladylike of a gesture.]

You seemed more like an artist somehow.