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Dr. Stanford Filbrick Pines, PhD ([personal profile] mviw) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2017-09-06 09:08 pm
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+ Let's go for a dreamwalk! + [OPEN PLOT CATCH-ALL]

Who: Everyone who wants to participate!
Where: The Mindscape (and elsewhere in reality, if specified)
When: September 6th through September 8th
Rating: PG-13 to R for potentially disturbing, violent, or dark subjects.
Summary: Thanks to an explosion on the third floor, every time a person falls asleep, they enter the Mindscape...

The Story:
Plot information is here!
mcgucket: (fuckin nerd sits alone)

[personal profile] mcgucket 2017-09-12 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
Oh...

[That's... wow, he had no idea that memory would have left such an impact on his friend here, and despite parts of Fiddleford's memory being a dumpster fire, he does still remember this. But that's what friends are for, right? Providing that comfort when needed...

... Though, does that really explain how much thought Fiddleford starts to give it the longer he looks at this memory, like how Stanford's hands had felt, or even entertaining the idea of holding them again...]
mcgucket: (promise me you won't speak at my funeral)

[personal profile] mcgucket 2017-09-12 12:41 am (UTC)(link)
Oh? What is this now...

[... Wait. Those flowers that had turned up outside our door that time... that was Ford? It shouldn't surprise him--who else would think of sending him that specific kind of flower, but even so...]
mcgucket: (sweats nervously)

[personal profile] mcgucket 2017-09-12 12:51 am (UTC)(link)
[... That's okay, Fiddleford will take the hint that he's accidentally intruded on something that he shouldn't have.]

I'm, uh... sorry about that.

[This apology is directed to the bookshelf but you know, it's meant for Ford obviously.]
mcgucket: (fuckin nerd sits alone)

[personal profile] mcgucket 2017-09-13 09:25 pm (UTC)(link)
[Oh...

Fiddleford kneels down in front of this book, but doesn't touch or it pick it up just yet, instead watching the scene being depicted here. So he--or at least, the Fiddleford of Stanford's time--did get to see the other man again after thirty years.

And while he can certainly understand this being a happy memory for Stanford, he can't help but stare at his future self here. Dressed like a homeless person, the ridiculously long beard... this is the "Old Man McGucket" that the kids and Stan know him as...]