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the lady door ([info]door) wrote in [info]ccrpg,
@ 2009-03-09 16:11:00

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slid beneath Gabriel's door (after the zoo trip)








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[info]_clockwork
2009-03-10 01:25 am UTC (link)
[ he was surprised that whoever it was who had been slipping him the notes had followed through, and though he didn't really care much for zoos or animals, he is presently annoyed at himself for appreciating the gesture. ]

I guess that would make me the tiger.



[ added at the bottom, to make it look like an after-thought ]

Why do some of them have names?

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[info]door
2009-03-10 01:38 am UTC (link)
answers curled haphazardly beneath his sentences

a trapped hunter? are you a cannibal?




Mr Croup and Mr Vandemar. the fox and the wolf, my hunters.

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[info]_clockwork
2009-03-10 01:42 am UTC (link)
[ he started a new page, because it seemed too cluttered to him. ]

One does not have to eat in order to hunt.



Why are you hunted?

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[info]door
2009-03-10 01:47 am UTC (link)
she returns it on a sheet of origami paper

for sport, then? tigers do not kill for pleasure, but survival.



because they need me. because I am the only one of my family left and they value a job well done? I don't know.

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[info]_clockwork
2009-03-10 02:30 am UTC (link)
Not for sport. For an evolutionary imperative.

Spiders don't want to eat their young, salmon don't want to swim upriver to their deaths. They do it because it is the natural way of things.



Did you escape? [ he is pressing awkwardly, unsure of how to slip a question about her possible powers into the conversation. ]

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[info]door
2009-03-10 02:39 am UTC (link)
can a human have an evolutionary imperative? we have progressed through technology so far from nature that most wouldn't realise an instinct if it hit them over the head.

what is your evolutionary imperative?



... and upon a separate piece of paper, folded tightly and pressed beneath the door a few moments later, as if a reconsidered answer

barely.

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[info]_clockwork
2009-03-10 01:35 pm UTC (link)
Only an improvement on the human race. And only when the instinct is unavoidable.

To acquire gifts from those who would squander them.



How?

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[info]door
2009-03-10 08:59 pm UTC (link)
what sort of gift? and how do you acquire it? and how do you judge who squanders or doesn't?




I killed someone and I ran. it wasn't very impressive, I assure you.

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[info]_clockwork
2009-03-11 06:54 pm UTC (link)
Every gift is different, like everyone who possesses them. I aquire by knowing. By understanding.

Those who do not use. Those who are not proud.



Do you run extraordinarily fast?

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