[ temenos is here! he's like notably quieter than usual.
perhaps it is because there is this nightmare of a movie starting. perhaps it is because he's really brought a whole ass book to read, and he is sitting somewhere within the light of the screen to read said book?
maybe it's because he's not sitting alone? who knows. either way. wow this book is not full of bees. ]
[ he hums, but thumbs to the appropriate page and reads out loud, to the low dulcet tones of shr..arry in the background, then picks "I know the door."
hmm. ]
What's the right answer to the riddle, little rabbit? The door with the two red stones, the three purple stones, or one green stone? Clock's ticking.
[ ... this is allowed. after a moment, he looks up from his book, at the other rabbit now here to poke around, and then huffs a little, leaning back into his shoulder without any real fuss. ]
It's a collection of stories called a "choose your own adventure". Supposedly, the plot differs depending on the choices that you make while you read.
[ he holds the book up for axel's inspection if he wants to read over his shoulder. ]
Hmm. Very good. [ with a slightly more mischievous smile: ] That doesn't mean we can't use his information.
[ temenos approves of this decision immediately. doubt IS what you do.
he will continue to read - this time out loud, quiet enough as not to be too loudly heard over whatever the hell is happening in this movie. he'll even scoot in a little further, half ducking under axel's arm so he doesn't have to talk loudly. onwards!
and when temenos gets to the last line about the bishop with the heathens, he makes an "mmm" noise and shakes his head, clucking his tongue. tsk, tsk. sarcastic: ] Who would've guessed.
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perhaps it is because there is this nightmare of a movie starting. perhaps it is because he's really brought a whole ass book to read, and he is sitting somewhere within the light of the screen to read said book?
maybe it's because he's not sitting alone? who knows. either way. wow this book is not full of bees. ]
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he lifts the book up over his face entirely ]
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The night is uninterested in physical affection.
[ okay, i guess ]
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Who says it's affection? I just felt like stretching my legs.
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Off.
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Life is so rough for a rabbit these days. [ They are speaking with the usual teasing tone. They will check to see what he's reading though ]
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[ they can see the book though. it's a good old choose your own adventure novel! ]
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They aren't sure they want to see what the result of Shrek and the Bee's love. ]
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unbothered: ] You are not.
[ trust him he's an expert now. you are too big.
sure they can read along, too. he turns the page a bit to show them the piece he's reading - here! ]
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I see you have been checking me out thoroughly, hm?
[ They will let him call the shots for their adventure and pick the route. Just content with reading along. ]
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[ the nicest way to say i hope someone turns YOU into a rabbit see how you like it in the world.
into the dungeon we go! ]
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[ They might like it actually. Being carried around and pampered? ]
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[ :/ ]
Shortcut, or follow the group.
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[ You do remember the part about them being shameless, right? ]
It's best to follow the group for now.
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[ he hums, but thumbs to the appropriate page and reads out loud, to the low dulcet tones of shr..arry in the background, then picks "I know the door."
hmm. ]
What's the right answer to the riddle, little rabbit? The door with the two red stones, the three purple stones, or one green stone? Clock's ticking.
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What are you reading?
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A novel called a choose-your-own-adventure. It's quite interesting - it reminds me a bit of a game. Would you like to play?
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Axel's going to slide in beside him, and lean against his shoulder purposefully as he peeks over at the book. ]
Say, what're you reading, anyway?
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It's a collection of stories called a "choose your own adventure". Supposedly, the plot differs depending on the choices that you make while you read.
[ he holds the book up for axel's inspection if he wants to read over his shoulder. ]
What do you think? Trust him, or no?
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...Oh yeah?
[ Axel's speed-reading over it and amazingly it seems to hardly take him any time at all to say in what is a blink of an eye: ]
Distrust him. That guy is waaaay too suspicious. Mysterious helpful people have a different aura than mysterious un-helpful people.
[ What aura... ]
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[ temenos approves of this decision immediately. doubt IS what you do.
he will continue to read - this time out loud, quiet enough as not to be too loudly heard over whatever the hell is happening in this movie. he'll even scoot in a little further, half ducking under axel's arm so he doesn't have to talk loudly. onwards!
and when temenos gets to the last line about the bishop with the heathens, he makes an "mmm" noise and shakes his head, clucking his tongue. tsk, tsk. sarcastic: ] Who would've guessed.
[ don't sound so gleeful? there's more to read. ]
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[ So maybe there can be a middleground they could reach...that'd be interesting. As for the movie? Axel is sufficiently distracted, to say the least.
Tem is also welcome to duck a little under his arm, he'll shift it, so it is a bit around his shoulder to make it more comfortable? ]
Someone doesn't sound so surprised over there.
[ A snort after the portion of that story had been passed through. ]