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Ned ([info]bakersman) wrote in [info]labyrinth_rpg,
@ 2009-04-19 22:23:00

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Entry tags:complete, day seven, ned the piemaker, olive snook

Who: Ned and Olive
What: Discussing 'the future' (probably not as fearful as it sounds)
When: Day 7
Where: Starting off in their dorms
Rating: Highly unlikely anything more than PG
Status: All done!



The Piemaker no longer had any genuine idea what age he would be at that moment. Everything seemed to last longer here in this place where he had no real sense of purpose. There wasn't much to do to pass the time, despite having a Renaissance Faire right outside. He still hated dressing up, he wasn't a big fan of learning to weave baskets or joust or make tools, and even his own dog had found a new playmate. Of course, he was used to Digby being a bigger fan of Olive than himself, what with her actually being able to pet him. But a pig? That he wasn't a big fan of.

So time dragged a bit more for Ned than usual. Having Olive around was still taking a great deal of getting used to. Especially without Chuck. He still missed her desperately, but the ache was getting a bit easier to deal with. Maybe she was better off back home without him. Maybe she'd find some man who she could actually touch. Without dying, that was. And who hadn't killed her father.

That thought alone was enough to drag him out of bed. He peeked out the window and noticed it was still drizzling, which was getting a bit unbearable. Dressing in the most casual thing he could find, he stepped out the door, trying not to let his eyes wander across the hall where Olive was likely still fast asleep. It was relatively early, after all. He waved Digby out behind him, even less worried about him being off leash than he'd been at home. Not only was Digby a good dog, but he was a smart one, too. He'd be just fine on his own.



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[info]ittybitty
2009-05-27 11:18 pm UTC (link)
Olive was enjoying herself way too much, and whenever doubts that this was real or fears that Chuck would one day appear out of nowhere the way she and Ned had started to creep in, she pushed them away. She tried to keep her spirits up and enjoy the time she had alone with Ned. They'd been here for five or six days, she was losing count, together and still no signs of Chuck. Or anyone else for that matter. In all honesty, she wouldn't have minded if Emerson or the Aunts dropped in. But she was perfectly content to have the company of Ned and the animals all to herself.

She'd seen Ned make use of his journal, and while she hadn't commented, she'd secretly fumed over what she saw as some flirty on Ned's part. If she was truthful with herself, she knew deep down that Ned wasn't really the type to flirt, and if he did, he didn't know he was doing it. Still, she couldn't help but feel a little twinge of jealousy when he was able to so easily joke and talk to other women. It had taken a long time for him to get that way with her.

She had to shake the negative thoughts from her mind and focus on the here and now. She only giggled when Ned told her that a space-aged goldfish might end up being her prize instead of a giant stuffed panda. She didn't care what she got, the idea of Ned, of all people, trying to win her anything was far beyond anything she might have been able to imagine before landing in this strange city.

"I don't mind." She took another long lick of her ice cream and turned her eyes down to look at her outstretched tongue. It was blue with the color of her ice cream and she broke into a smile. "What do you think, does the color suit me?" She stuck her tongue back out for him to inspect and waggled her brows.

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