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[The Adventures of] Huckleberry Finn ([info]shotforplot) wrote in [info]colligo_threads,
@ 2012-04-25 16:21:00

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Entry tags:eames, huckleberry finn

WHO: mini!Finn & Eames
WHAT: Mischief
WHEN: Nowish
WHERE: Eames'
WARNINGS: possible language


Huck had been doing a little light reading--skimming back through the messages on the infernal wireless telephone device. He didn't bother sending the man who was not Pap a note. He did leave one for Miss Lexi, which consisted of five letters--O, U, T, H, and F--scribbled on an old newspaper, and lit out across town in search of Eames' house. He made one stop along the way, to 'borrow' a spade from a random neighbor, and cut across a few others yards to get there.

Cities had apparently changed a great deal since the invention of the steamboat, and he'd sooner trespass than be mowed down by a speeding horseless carriage.

Once there, he tromped up to the front door, spade resting casually over his shoulder, and knocked. Loudly. And then, without waiting for an answer, he proceeded 'round to the back to investigate.



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[info]shotforplot
2012-04-27 05:13 pm UTC (link)
"All right," he agreed, moving to lean the borrowed shovel up against the side of the house. He rarely, if ever, turned down a free meal--and since this fellow didn't seem drunk and looking for something to beat on, he saw no reason to do so now. "Whatcha havin'?"

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