Well, can't say I can lift a car yet, but I do feel like I could punch through a window or something. Kind of makes up for skipping out on gym day a few times.
wow Why didn't I think of a pun like that? No! They're really real muscles, like buff muscles. Like I work out but don't gloat about it. Thanks?? it's not the worst thing that's happened in my life so there's that
I know. I'm half expecting the other shoe to drop any day now. But right now I'm just trying to survive and enjoy myself? I guess? Wow that almost feels weird.
well if you can do that, then all the more power to you! let's hope that the forecast doesn't call for any falling shoes and now you can take on anything that gets thrown at you! i bet it's super cool
god that would just ruin everything wouldn't it. I'm sorry but the image of a giant shoe falling on you just makes everything worse. But yeah! I can, handle things I couldn't like, open impossible to open jars? or doors now, I guess.
yeah now that you mention it, that is kinda terrifying now guess it's one way to meet defeet? but dude yeah that's the spirit! you're small, but now you can do big things!
Up, all the way from Canada. Exchange student, so it's fun times. Especially when these things started happening. Well that's neat!! Can't really see myself on tv but good for you!
whoa, land of the maple syrup! represent! i hope you're enjoying it well, aside from a lot of this weirdness! lol... hey you never know, you could be a star! but thanks. it's a living
Come on, Vera. Let him be. [C'mon, Vera. Don't blow our driver's mind so badly, we might not get anywhere!]
That's right. [She smirks in kind at Vera and Dante.] The idea is to go for a drive-in movie feel, making sure to get our own miniature car and everything.
[Come on, that's the oldest trick in the book. He's not about to believe that Vera had predicted exactly what he was going to say.... he nods at their answers to his question, though. He can drive them to the store and back; it's not that far. The only trouble he sees is that he can't very well take them off-road when the backseat is full of candies or soda, which means...]
All right. They don't really buckle, but strap yourself in anyways.
[He gestures to the makeshift seatbelts he's installed, anchor points made of paper clips pushed through the seats and twisted around themselves, lap belts of bread ties and shoulder belts of rubber bands. All in all, it should be enough to keep them safe in the car should they hit any bumps or potholes (and when they're this small, a lot of imperfections in the road count as potholes!).
Once the two of them are done, Dante spares a moment to glance between the two girls.]
Ready?
[It's a rhetorical question. Rather than heading down the street toward the store, Dante's pulling off into an alleyway that smells of fresh rain, gunning it toward a giant puddle that spans the entire width of the alley. Enjoy the giant fishtails that spray up to either side of them!]
[Being nosy is good, Jack. It keeps you living, or it doesn't. That's the weird part.]
Well, right now, it's a bunch of notes on everything that's happened to us so far. [And it's true, though the notes are both small, and somewhat illegible due to the large pencil she had to use. Victoria's been writing about things that happened several months ago; runaway yarn balls, secrets being spewed by phones, memories and items, everything connected by webs of lines, stretching towards some sort of connection.
She taps her chin, looking everything over.]
Everything can't be happening randomly, not at this point.
May 2017
Thalia Grace
Well, can't say I can lift a car yet, but I do feel like I could punch through a window or something.
Kind of makes up for skipping out on gym day a few times.
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Now I HAVE to keep it up. loosing all this would be such a waste
I can SOMERSAULT now. It's fantastic.
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I haven't tried through the air yet but that's an idea.
Is that even possible? It can't be, there's physics involved.
Or is it
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I hadn't even thought about trying it yet
I was too busy thinking about all the things I could carry.
which, is a bit egotistical, isn't it?
Kurt
Yeah?? I mean, if you're surprised try to imagine me.
Actually, I guess I should test it. It wouldn't hurt to know how strong I am, right?
Hang on.
[She leaves for about a minute or three, sorry, Kurt.]
Okay!
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I just lifted my girlfriend with one arm and there was only mild complaining.
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now that's one way to pick up a date!
so the muscles are not just for show
and um
congrats all around??
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Why didn't I think of a pun like that?
No! They're really real muscles, like buff muscles.
Like I work out but don't gloat about it.
Thanks?? it's not the worst thing that's happened in my life so there's that
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i can ab-solve you for not thinking of it yet
wow!
i know who not to mess with now
at least with all the weird things happening it's not a bad one?
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That was bad, I'm sorry.
But, yeah. It's really not the worst thing that could happen to me.
Considering how lucky I've been so far.
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bad to the bone!!
heh, it is sadly surprising that you got something good
maybe you earned some gooda karma!
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I know. I'm half expecting the other shoe to drop any day now.
But right now I'm just trying to survive and
enjoy myself? I guess? Wow that almost feels weird.
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let's hope that the forecast doesn't call for any falling shoes
and now you can take on anything that gets thrown at you!
i bet it's super cool
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I'm sorry but the image of a giant shoe falling on you just makes everything worse.
But yeah! I can, handle things I couldn't
like, open impossible to open jars? or doors now, I guess.
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guess it's one way to meet defeet?
but dude yeah that's the spirit! you're small, but now you can do big things!
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And being small does have its advantages
now I can find out how it's like to be my girlfriend >:D
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what is super tiny LOL
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but if she knew I said that she'd probably kick me
But she's amazing in every way
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dude that's good to hear tho
magical abs, awesome tiny girlfriend
sounds like you're lucky!
now just stay alive and things should be peachy
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But, thanks, uh.
Victoria, by the way. Guess I should let more people know my name in case I do get squished.
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but here's hoping you end up victorious
and i'm kurt
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Kurt? Now, why is that name familiar.
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well, maybe you've heard it combined with wagner?
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Kurt Wagner? Wait, you're Kurt Wagner?
Aren't you... on tv or something?
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if you know that much, you should know it all!
or maybe your memory's a little bit 'fuzzy'?
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I'm actually from out of town, I only started hearing about you when I got here.
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sorry i assumed otherwise
but hey no biggie
i'm a tv star alright!
just not at the moment
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Exchange student, so it's fun times.
Especially when these things started happening.
Well that's neat!!
Can't really see myself on tv but good for you!
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i hope you're enjoying it
well, aside from a lot of this weirdness! lol...
hey you never know, you could be a star!
but thanks. it's a living
Dante and Vera
Come on, Vera. Let him be. [C'mon, Vera. Don't blow our driver's mind so badly,
we might not get anywhere!]
That's right. [She smirks in kind at Vera and Dante.] The idea is to go for a drive-in movie feel, making sure to get our own miniature car and everything.
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[Come on, that's the oldest trick in the book. He's not about to believe that Vera had predicted exactly what he was going to say.... he nods at their answers to his question, though. He can drive them to the store and back; it's not that far. The only trouble he sees is that he can't very well take them off-road when the backseat is full of candies or soda, which means...]
All right. They don't really buckle, but strap yourself in anyways.
[He gestures to the makeshift seatbelts he's installed, anchor points made of paper clips pushed through the seats and twisted around themselves, lap belts of bread ties and shoulder belts of rubber bands. All in all, it should be enough to keep them safe in the car should they hit any bumps or potholes (and when they're this small, a lot of imperfections in the road count as potholes!).
Once the two of them are done, Dante spares a moment to glance between the two girls.]
Ready?
[It's a rhetorical question. Rather than heading down the street toward the store, Dante's pulling off into an alleyway that smells of fresh rain, gunning it toward a giant puddle that spans the entire width of the alley. Enjoy the giant fishtails that spray up to either side of them!]
Jack
[Being nosy is good, Jack. It keeps you living, or it doesn't. That's the weird part.]
Well, right now, it's a bunch of notes on everything that's happened to us so far. [And it's true, though the notes are both small, and somewhat illegible due to the large pencil she had to use. Victoria's been writing about things that happened several months ago; runaway yarn balls, secrets being spewed by phones, memories and items, everything connected by webs of lines, stretching towards some sort of connection.
She taps her chin, looking everything over.]
Everything can't be happening randomly, not at this point.