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Mice Are Everywhere, In All of Space and Time [Log]
Date: October 6th (same as Jimmy's post)
Characters: Walter Weekes, plus everyone who shows up.
It was one thing to be encountering mice everywhere one went; even if it weren't tied to the Numbers, dormice could be found on the regular, moreso if one failed to maintain their flat.
It was another to be encountering mini-sharks everywhere - fortunately, Jimmy's discovery had nothing to do with them.
The tin dormice also served as an excuse for Walter to bring back up something that had happened at Pride: that strange encounter with the woman who ran the mice-themed vendor, who'd said she modeled all her designs on the mice, in such a manner that it sounded as if she knew them...
It was certainly food for thought. "Acquiring" a photo of the woman in question - that is, fetching it from his memory and drawing it out - meant he could at least describe it accurately to other people.
What everyone else would think of it, though, that he had no idea.
Characters: Walter Weekes, plus everyone who shows up.
It was one thing to be encountering mice everywhere one went; even if it weren't tied to the Numbers, dormice could be found on the regular, moreso if one failed to maintain their flat.
It was another to be encountering mini-sharks everywhere - fortunately, Jimmy's discovery had nothing to do with them.
The tin dormice also served as an excuse for Walter to bring back up something that had happened at Pride: that strange encounter with the woman who ran the mice-themed vendor, who'd said she modeled all her designs on the mice, in such a manner that it sounded as if she knew them...
It was certainly food for thought. "Acquiring" a photo of the woman in question - that is, fetching it from his memory and drawing it out - meant he could at least describe it accurately to other people.
What everyone else would think of it, though, that he had no idea.
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"I do recognise her, I ran into her at the Summer Fete last summer and bought a tea set off of her."
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"I must have missed something, then. I take it you still have it?"
He certainly still has the plushie mouse. Not anywhere prominent, to be sure, but that was out of a lack of appropriate places rather than paranoia...
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"Found it!"
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"If it wasn't for where you'd gotten them, it wouldn't look very out of place in anyone's home."
Mouse theme notwithstanding, of course.
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She glances in the direction of Jimmy's find, "The dormouse theme, it's old Walter, really old. Easily BC sort of old."