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prudence creevey, junior photographer! ([info]captcreevey) wrote in [info]flippedrpg,
@ 2013-06-09 12:51:00

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Entry tags:! journal, ch: can: harry potter, ch: regen: colin creevey, ch: swap: prudence creevey, p: annalisa, p: cate, p: kaitlin



Well. I'm definitely not in London anymore. Maybe? I don't know. This looks like a village, not a compound. Can anyone see this? I'm pretty sure a homeless person chloroformed me, dragged me into some back alley clinic, and tried to convince me I've been kidnapped to live as a lab rat by a group of mad scientists. They, of course, counted themselves among the latter regime of dastardly brains, tasked with poking and prodding the puny humans to discern what makes them tick. Now, that being said, I would totally discount it if London wasn't (a) not London, and (b) so bloody empty. Seriously. Where is everyone? And everything? The streets aren't the same, nor are the buildings, ergo this is not London. Ergo, where have I been kidnapped to? Please don't say compound run by mad scientists. Please.

P.S. Where's Gamma Block? Is it a street? I have a flat you know. It's on NOT Gamma Black.
P.P.S. Can someone contact my Editor and tell him that his most favorite and efficient junior photographer, Prudence Creevey, has been kidnapped in the name of SCIENCE?


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[info]cupboarded
2013-06-10 04:16 am UTC (link)
It is, yeah.

I think we're all earthlings? Just from different worlds. Except maybe the scientists, I'm not sure if they're from Earth or not.

I'm eleven.

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[info]captcreevey
2013-06-10 04:19 am UTC (link)
Martians, maybe.

Oh. Gosh. Wow. Have you gone to Hogwarts then yet? I can regale you with my whole falling into the lake in excitement story since you haven't heard it yet. It's a good one. It involves an enchanted castle, a sick lake, a giant squid, and me.

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[info]cupboarded
2013-06-11 04:46 am UTC (link)
Maybe.

I was at Hogwarts before I got here. You fell in the lake?

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[info]captcreevey
2013-06-11 08:43 pm UTC (link)
I always imagined Martians would be like how they were in Ray Bradbury's book. Copper skinned and totally awesome. Until we, you know, committed mass genocide and killed them all.

It's brilliant, right? I fell in the lake due to it's sheer brilliance. Well, that and I was incredibly curious about the Giant Squid my sister kept telling me about. Made a friend and everything. You get to go in the lake one year too, except more wicked than just my tumble.

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[info]cupboarded
2013-06-12 12:12 am UTC (link)
I haven't read that book. But they sound awesome.

You made friends with the Squid? That's cool. [...] I did hear about that. During the tournament, right?

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[info]captcreevey
2013-06-12 02:17 am UTC (link)
All his books are, but they get kind of dark.

I took lunch by the lake quite a bit over the years. He liked the Hogwarts brownies.

Yep! I was always a bit jealous of that. Scuba diving in the Great Lake. Not that you scuba dived, but it was practically the same thing.

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