Anders (
not_every_mage) wrote2018-11-07 01:57 pm
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Maryland Science Center, Baltimore, Wednesday Afternoon
Anders knew dinosaurs and dragons were not the same thing.
For one thing, they were from completely different worlds. And for another, dinosaurs were actually extinct, not just biding their time high in the mountains. And Anders had never seen whole real dragon bones ... but there was a whole dinosaur skeleton rising up toward the ceiling here in the science museum, each tooth in its massive jaw bigger than his hand.
He gaped at it as he groped for Kathy's hand. There were plenty of non-dinosaur things to see in the museum, but it was going to take him a while to tear himself away from this one.
[OOC: For she who is there!]
For one thing, they were from completely different worlds. And for another, dinosaurs were actually extinct, not just biding their time high in the mountains. And Anders had never seen whole real dragon bones ... but there was a whole dinosaur skeleton rising up toward the ceiling here in the science museum, each tooth in its massive jaw bigger than his hand.
He gaped at it as he groped for Kathy's hand. There were plenty of non-dinosaur things to see in the museum, but it was going to take him a while to tear himself away from this one.
[OOC: For she who is there!]
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"And that was what the Throatwarblers all loved to sing."
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And then he returned her kiss, enjoying the warm tingle of their lips together.
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Pause. "In Korea."
Pause. "Once."
Pause. "I was seven."
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She considered it and then declared, "I'm sure I could still school you in the fine art of weeding, though."
Sure, Little Miss City Girl.
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He tilted his head to the side. "Though that does remind me to ask what you want for your birthday. It's not all that long from now."
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That was the correct jargon, right? Sounded right.
"And...okay, asking the hard questions now," Kathy said. "All the things I can think of are, like...really big. Feel-jerky-for-asking big."
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Though now he was more curious than he'd been when he asked.
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Yes Kathy. Anders was probably very aware of how cold your feet got once it got below fifty degrees.
"Ooh, I guess a lot of other stuff in that vein. Thick fuzzy socks, heavy slippers, flannel pajamas, and extra throw blankets are probably all good."
Stuff to keep her warm, since her primary heat sources were gonna be far away this winter.
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Though hopefully he'd be willing to give her time to come up with it afterwards.
"To turn the tables on you, what do you want for Christmas?" Kathy asked.
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