video » day 89
Hello. [ Elizabeth's face comes on the screen rather hesitantly, and she waves with her free hand, still unsure on how the specifics of this whole communicator business. She's figured out how it works, but she's still unsure if she's doing it right. Fortunately, she has it on the video setting like she'd wanted. ] I hate to do this, but has anybody seen a tall man with short brown hair and green eyes that goes by Booker anywhere around in the cape? I've been searching all morning, but I can't seem to find him. If anybody had some sort of idea where he may be, would you let me know? Or at the very least, tell him that Elizabeth is looking for him.
I can't imagine he's gone far, it isn't as if this is a very large town. [ Sigh. She tucks her hair back behind her ear. ] Thank you.
Oh! And - I hope that everyone is doing well. These dreams have been... well, exciting. I suspect there's been a lot of sleepless nights all around.
I can't imagine he's gone far, it isn't as if this is a very large town. [ Sigh. She tucks her hair back behind her ear. ] Thank you.
Oh! And - I hope that everyone is doing well. These dreams have been... well, exciting. I suspect there's been a lot of sleepless nights all around.
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[Fortescue frowns slightly. More going missing...]
When did you last see him?
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[First Ruby, now Booker. It's starting again.]
Are you all right?
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[It would get Fortescue away from Dilandau, too. There's no Ruby to referee them anymore, when they get really bad.]
Have you discovered the library?
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I have! It's so wonderful, there are so many books there that I've never read, from times far beyond my own. I borrowed a few already. [ A beat, and maybe a touch shyly: ] Are you an avid reader as well?
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I don't know about avid, but I do some reading when I can. [Most of it through the telenet, not in book form - but in the end, it's the same thing.] When I was a child I read... a lot.
[To her little sister, to get her to sleep at night, and also to fall asleep herself when Mirabelle had finally dozed off with her head in her lap.]
Good to hear we have decent books. It would be just so fitting to be stuck with terrible ones.
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I don't mind at all. Getting out for something other than walking sounds like a grand idea.
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That sort of thing disturbs people where I come from, too. But no need to worry. From your description, I'm... well used to it.
[She just uses her own vaguely similar ability for a ... very different purpose.]