http://freakyfanboy.livejournal.com/ (
freakyfanboy.livejournal.com) wrote in
tampered2007-04-25 03:46 pm
Log: Ongoing
When: April 25th, afternoon
Rating: PG for now, to be safe
Characters: Autor (
freakyfanboy) and Momo (
hajikemomo)
Summary: Autor's upset because of a vision in the fountain, but luckily big-sis Momo is here to save the day with tea and good advice!
Log:
Autor crossed his arms and leaned against the kitchen counter, watching Momo as she set the tea kettle on the stove and then began to dig through the cupboards to find the things she needed. It had surprised him how quickly she got here when Nell told her something was wrong...but, then again, Momo almost always rushed to his side whenever he had a problem. Honestly...he greatly appreciated it. He seemed to be getting himself into a lot of trouble lately (as much as he hated to admit it).
He paused for a moment to see if she could find what she needed by herself, but he eventually decided that she probably wouldn't mind a little help.
"The sugar's in that cupboard over there," he said, pointing at one to the left. "Careful, it's right next to the salt. ...You, uh, don't want to put salt in the tea. It doesn't taste very good."
"...Now...what do you mean? About my heart?"
Rating: PG for now, to be safe
Characters: Autor (
Summary: Autor's upset because of a vision in the fountain, but luckily big-sis Momo is here to save the day with tea and good advice!
Log:
Autor crossed his arms and leaned against the kitchen counter, watching Momo as she set the tea kettle on the stove and then began to dig through the cupboards to find the things she needed. It had surprised him how quickly she got here when Nell told her something was wrong...but, then again, Momo almost always rushed to his side whenever he had a problem. Honestly...he greatly appreciated it. He seemed to be getting himself into a lot of trouble lately (as much as he hated to admit it).
He paused for a moment to see if she could find what she needed by herself, but he eventually decided that she probably wouldn't mind a little help.
"The sugar's in that cupboard over there," he said, pointing at one to the left. "Careful, it's right next to the salt. ...You, uh, don't want to put salt in the tea. It doesn't taste very good."
"...Now...what do you mean? About my heart?"
