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Catty Turner ([personal profile] traitorously) wrote in [community profile] tushanshu2013-12-14 11:03 am

o5 ☽ video;

[Catty's in a pair of overalls that are basically covered in paint, and she's got a smear on her cheek as well. But her hands are clean, and she's handling one of a set of books with care]

So...this post isn't exactly super-important-Mally-related. Or anything like that at all, actually. But I figured I should ask around! The thing is, I kind of got carried away with the auctions. I've never been to one before, and there were all kinds of interesting things for sale, and before I knew it I ended up with a bunch of French books that I've never heard of. At least, I think they're French. I don't even read French.

[She's grinning, though, amused by her own terrible decision making]
Anyway, I've seen that people have been picking up stuff that actually belongs to other people, so I thought I'd ask if these belong to anyone. [She proceeds to dance the books across the screen, one at a time. She sets them down when she's done, but she doesn't seem quite ready to hang up.]

--Actually, this is something completely unrelated to the books, but something Vanessa said in her post reminded me. Do we actually have any places for clubbing here? Or dancing? I asked when I first showed up, but I never really got an answer. I think it'd be fun. And useful! Dancing before trying to save the world has a one hundred percent success rate, in my experience.
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[personal profile] epigrammatical 2014-01-19 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)
[He brightens noticeably and strides over to the console to collect the books. He examines them as he speaks, noting that they are, down to the smallest detail, his books, which perhaps ought to bother him more than it does. But no matter. He is happy to have them.]

It is a great gift to have beauty in one's friends, and an even greater one if they are people of passion. [He smiles.] Thank you, my dear, for rescuing my books. Tell me, were you much inconvenienced?

[A delicate way of asking how much money she's out over them.]