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Who: Charlie Bradbury and all you crazy kids out there!
Where: Mostly the library, but she can be found in the kitchen stocking up on snacks, too.
When: 9/17 and on
Rating: pg?
Summary: Charlie is trying to brain up riddle things and keep herself busy and useful. The mirrors are coming and shenaningans are afoot! This is a catch all for the event, so any mirrors come her way!
The Story:
Where: Mostly the library, but she can be found in the kitchen stocking up on snacks, too.
When: 9/17 and on
Rating: pg?
Summary: Charlie is trying to brain up riddle things and keep herself busy and useful. The mirrors are coming and shenaningans are afoot! This is a catch all for the event, so any mirrors come her way!
The Story:
One Charlie Bradbury has practically moved into a corner of the library.
Her presence is obvious, even when she isn't curled up in one of those super comfy chairs with a book in her lap. There's not a whole lot in these books that can help her with the riddle set before them, but at least it's something. Keeping her brain busy usually helps in the sudden epiphany department, and that's exactly what she's hoping for.
There are breaks, naturally. Food runs to the kitchen, since pulling food out of a closet still seems real strange when she thinks about it. Plus, she doesn't really trust the closets - she's pretty sure they're mad at her.
Which is silly, but whatever. Being paranoid keeps her safe.
Ish.
Point is, Charlie has now moved into the library and she's working hard. There are at least three notebooks full of scribbles, ideas she's struck with that she needs to get down to run across someone else. Riddles could be fun, but in this case it was a little more dire. She's not sure if that's a good motivator, or if it has her so nervous she's just screwing up all over the place.
It's possible anyone who walks through those library doors are going to be accosted by one energetic redhead who is on a mission.
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"We've got a lot of non-homo-sapiens around, I don't think anyone really thinks about it after they've been here a while. Some peeps have trouble adjusting at first to all the new people and stuff, but I don't think we've got anyone around who's hardcore anti-anyone." Unless they're being stealthy about it, but she doubts that. Are there any secrets around here?
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"When you say it like that, I guess it makes sense. Not only because there's so many people from different worlds, but also because from what I've heard, keeping secrets might be difficult here...depending on the nature of some of the 'events'." She recalled the small conversation she'd had with Jane, and the woman believing she was an angel sent to protect someone.
....yep.
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Pushing herself away from the counter, she gives Raven a smile. "I better get back to riddle duty. Not getting far, but maybe if I stare at a book long enough the answer will just come to me. An epiphany, even."
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"I shouldn't keep you from it, since so much is apparently riding on it.
I've heard that if you're having troubles with understanding a book, you should try reading it while you're upside-down."
Charles had looked ridiculous, but he still claimed that it had helped him piece some things together. She was sure it had been the blood rushing to his brain.
"Anyway, good luck."
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"Any idea is better than none, I might try that." And here she gives a little Vulcan salute, because that's how she rolls. "I'll catch you later!"