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Cynthia ([personal profile] anelegantmyth) wrote in [community profile] thehometree2015-05-29 10:58 am

LOG 004 β™” Uptight and Weird

| characters | Cynthia, Arno and Steven

| date/time | forwarded to 6/7 afternoon

| location | Gem Room

| rating | PG

| summary | A formal record of their first hug.



[ It would have been like any other day before Cynthia got an emergency message from Steven. Apparently the poor child had gotten his arm stuck in a crack in one of the gems and needed help getting out. Now she wasn't really sure why he'd ask her for help. Probably because Garchomp was strong and he was probably wedged in pretty good? She'll just have to find out when she arrives.

But really, shouldn't this be Arno's job? Steven IS his room mate. Not hers.]




gempathic: (i'm used to it.)

[personal profile] gempathic 2015-06-06 03:33 am (UTC)(link)
Thanks, guys. You're the best! [ If Amethyst is going to laugh at him for this later, it might as well be a controlled situation.

... he would have tried the same thing if someone else were stuck in a rock. Never hurts to try, Cynthia. He even does his part to help her in her efforts before she hits the ground. ]


I think so. That's what I thought when I saw the crack, anyway.
sirpisspot: ([elise] we stand together)

[personal profile] sirpisspot 2015-06-09 08:13 pm (UTC)(link)
[It wasn't really intentional. He was annoyed, sure. But he didn't mean to leave her on the floor.

In fact, he caught himself on it, making a glance toward her just to look.

Yeah, he felt just a little bad.

Swell, Arno. You surely know how to handle your own simple pettiness. You're not a boy anymore, mon dieu.

Later, later. It was Steven time now, he really can't focus on it. But it was hard, admittedly. He was trying to be deadpan about it but it wasn't really making him good about it.

He thought some more again, honestly wanting to prioritize Steven.]


The altar may have nectar...or honey.
gempathic: (who leaves gum on the street)

[personal profile] gempathic 2015-06-16 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
IIIIII'd rather not break this if we can help it. It's not the gem's fault I got stuck instead of fixing it. Why destroy it for something like that? [ He gives his arm a few more casual tugs as he speaks, planting his feet on the the wall in front of him to counterbalance it, because damn if he's not going to put in a good effort to the very end. ]

Do you think water would work?