Lietuvos Respublika ♟ Toris Laurinaitis (
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cocktailparty2013-09-23 07:20 pm
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WHAT THE FUCK TO DO:
► STEP 1; Post a comment with a character that's not in HH as if they're already in the setting or alternative version, post character who is in HH. Scenarios if you need them!
► STEP 2; Tag around and get a feel for your characters, whether or not you're voice testing or planning to actually app them in!
► STEP 3; Post this all over your plurk and get people to get their big asses in here and force them to app or face the consequences. Oh, and I guess have fun. I suppose that's important, too.
reposted from the like five different people who gives a crap at this point, you get the picture. posted with mod permission b/c i am the mod.
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I would love some tea, thank you.
[Her eyes stay on him, as her expression turns soft, understanding completely about his previous statement. It's weird to be in a family, yet there's something absolutely heartwarming about it. At least Estelle finds it to be more of a pretend play family than a real one.]
Isn't it rather nice? It's like getting to experience what being in a family is like, even if our children are close to the same age as us. [At least a daughter she was given is very near to her in age that she's more like a friend than a child.]
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Still, he could still hear her past the sound of running water as he put it to a boil. ]
It's... different, to say the least. I must admit I never took myself to be much of the parenting type. [ What with this job taking him all over the place, it was hard to imagine finally settling down and having a family.
But now that he was forced into it... ] I heard the beginning years of parenting are difficult, perhaps this Landlord was being sympathetic.
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But she does shut the script and put it on her lap to answer his statement.]
Well, I suppose it's more of a simulation more than anything. As much as I would enjoy raising a family of my own, I don't think I would feel quite comfortable having a newborn that's not my own to raise.
[A family is something she's thought about before, but given her situation back home, she doesn't have a suitor, so it's far in the future for her.]
Though I did hear myself that those years are difficult because parents are figuring out for themselves what they should do. To not only make choices for themselves but also for the child -- it's truly a pressuring time.