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Julie Stark ([info]julie_stark) wrote in [info]makebelievecomm,
@ 2013-04-27 16:07:00

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So how does it feel to have legs again Mr. Merman?



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[info]sogrimm
2013-04-27 09:21 pm UTC (link)
>> Like I never want to watch Little Mermaid again. No offense.
>> But it's nice. I've finally been able to see what the castle looks like from the inside.

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[info]julie_stark
2013-04-27 09:50 pm UTC (link)
>> Hey non taken. I can understand, you living life as a merman and Disney movies.
>> I'm glad. Its pretty neat on the inside and getting to sleep in a bed is probably nice too. New Creandi is pretty amazing, lots to do.

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[info]sogrimm
2013-04-27 09:59 pm UTC (link)
>> It was like living a Disney movie, and I think I get enough fairy tales in my life without the extra help.
>> It is. It's quite beautiful, both here and in the city.
>> Not quite home, though. I was pretty attached to Portland.

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[info]julie_stark
2013-04-27 10:18 pm UTC (link)
>> Oh I bet it was. I'm guessing that whomever did turn into mermaids and mermen aren't fans of the little mermaid. So when you say fairy tales....what do you mean exactly?
>> It really is. I take my son sometimes in the city at night because of the lights.
>> I know that all too well. Portland huh? I've always wanted to visit there.

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[info]sogrimm
2013-04-27 10:39 pm UTC (link)
>> In my world, most fairy tales aren't just stories. I don't think any are, actually.
>> Babies and lights... yeah, I heard they go hand in hand.
>> It's nice. Home. I've never thought much of it as a tourist attraction, but I'm sure there's interesting stuff to do there.

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[info]julie_stark
2013-04-28 04:48 am UTC (link)
>> Really? That's....that's kind of interesting.
>> That they do, he loves all the colors. Sometimes it helps him get to sleep, so we'll take a nightly stroll sometimes.
>> Yeah that's how I felt about LA. All this stuff to do but the tourists were just all crazy!

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[info]sogrimm
2013-04-28 04:58 am UTC (link)
>> And kind of shocking when you find out that everything you thought was fake turns out to be true.
>> Just don't go out of the castle walls too late. I'm not sure what crime is like in NC, but I know that the rule of thumb is that the crazies come out after dark.
>> Isn't that the point of being a tourist? To let loose and go a little nuts?

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[info]julie_stark
2013-04-28 02:50 pm UTC (link)
>> I guess so, so what kinds of things or fairytales?
>> Oh well, we don't always go to New Creandi at night, sometimes the lights of the city can be seen from the castle grounds. I know all too well about crazy people, almost got killed by one.
>> Yeah that is true. I mean when I go someplace new I always go a little wild and crazy. So I get it. Its just weird when you live in the area.

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[info]sogrimm
2013-04-28 07:28 pm UTC (link)
>> Like... I've met the species that create the Big Bad Wolf motif. You know, from Little Red Riding Hood and Three Little Pigs. I've also met the pig species. The species that is responsible for most if not all of the evil witches in stories...
>> I've even met a species that descends from dragons. That's who I thought you were.
>> Was that here?
>> Well, when I get back and I somehow manage to remember any of this, I'll try not to act too crazy if I ever get to LA.

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[info]julie_stark
2013-04-28 09:09 pm UTC (link)
>> Really? The three little pigs? Oh a descendant from dragons? That's pretty cool, well, probably not for you.
>> So tell me, do these fairytale creatures look like their fairytale selves? Like three little pigs look like pigs and such?
>> No, it was back home. A crazed killer who was very good at what he did. Held me hostage and a knife to my throat to get to my dad.
>> I hope that I can get back to LA soon. But I'm not so sure that's going to be possible quite yet.

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[info]sogrimm
2013-04-29 12:59 am UTC (link)
>> Yeah. I mean, sometimes it can just be really cool. Other times... it just makes my life and my job very difficult.
>> A little bit. They're usually like human-animal hybrids. So, the pig looked like... a human-pig.
>> Oh. That's awful. Well, if you ever get into any trouble here, let me know. I plan on sending in my application to the local PD soon.
>> Yeah, and it doesn't sound like we have much control of the situation either.

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[info]julie_stark
2013-04-29 01:21 am UTC (link)
>> I bet it does. But its got to make your job a little bit more interesting.
>> Now that would be really cool to see.
>> Oh I will, luckily my dad got him to drop the knife and everything. He was really crazy. I'm sure you'll get the job. So anyone you arrest, I'm sure I'll be helping with the paperwork for their lawyers.
>> No we don't, believe me. People have tried.

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[info]sogrimm
2013-04-29 01:51 am UTC (link)
>> Well, it's not like I started out as an accountant. Being a detective isn't usually boring unless you count the paperwork. But... it does bring a certain amount of humor to the job sometimes.
>> It's probably everything you'd imagine it would be.
>> I'm glad to hear it. More about you being safe than what you do. So, are you working on becoming a defense attorney or a prosecutor?
>> Yeah, might as well roll with the punches.

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[info]julie_stark
2013-04-29 04:20 am UTC (link)
>> I can only imagine. If I wasn't studying to become a lawyer, a detective would be my second choice. Getting to catch people, what a thrill.
>> I don't know. I have a pretty impressive imagination. Even with fairytales. My son loves the story about the gingerbread man, I have no idea why though.
>> Exactly. I'm working on becoming a defense attorney like my dad.
>> I like the way you think.

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[info]sogrimm
2013-04-29 04:37 am UTC (link)
>> It's not always a happy ending on the job, unfortunately... But the rewarding days, that's why I do it.
>> Never met a gingerbread man, as far as I know. But I did meet one of the descendents of Rumpelstiltskin? At least, I think I did. I never actually asked.
>> Well, just don't blame me if we end up on opposite ends of a case. I have plenty of defense attorneys back home who think its my personal mission to make their jobs hard.
>> Thanks.

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[info]julie_stark
2013-04-29 04:57 am UTC (link)
>> I think that with that job you have your good moments and then you just have those cases where its going to end up not being so good or happy.
>> That's interesting. I wonder what it would be like to have ran into the gingerbread man. Alex loves the story, I think he loves it because of the ending in every line about the run run as fast as you can.
>> You have my word that I won't blame you. Your just doing your job. But it won't be for a while. I'm still taking college courses.

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[info]sogrimm
2013-04-29 05:15 am UTC (link)
>> Or those cases where the guilty guy goes free, and you know he's the guilty one, but there is a whole lotta nothing that you can do about it.
>> I would imagine... that he'd at least smell somewhat good.
>> How far along are you?

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[info]julie_stark
2013-04-29 10:42 pm UTC (link)
>> Yeah and that's why my job is going to be hard. I now know what my dad had to go through knowing his clients were guilty and having to try and get them off.
>> Oh yeah and I'm one if those people that if the story is about food like gingerbread man I will take my son into the kitchen and will bake gingerbread man cookies.
>> I have years to go. But I know that this place doesn't have a law school so after I finish school my bosses said that they would help train me.

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[info]sogrimm
2013-04-29 11:39 pm UTC (link)
>> Just focus on how you'll be helping all of the guys that I wrongfully arrest!
>> That's a joke. I'm never wrong in my arrests.
>> Also a joke.
>> Sounds appetizing.
>> Well, some of the best tricks I learned from being a detective came from hands on experience, so I think that sounds like a much better plan than 4 extra years of lectures.

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[info]julie_stark
2013-04-30 12:36 am UTC (link)
>> Maybe! It does happen.
>> You are just full of jokes today aren't you?
>> Surprisingly I am a very good cook. Was always home alone because my dad always worked late.
>> That's exactly what I was thinking. I just have 2 more years and then I'm going to be trained after that. Hopefully within the next 4 years I'll be ready to go.

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[info]sogrimm
2013-04-30 05:44 am UTC (link)
>> Well, I have legs again. It's a good day.
>> Unsurprisingly, I am not. I won't burn down the kitchen, and I can whip together a thing or two... but most of the time, I just go with takeout.
>> Doesn't sound too long at all. Just focus on how amazing everything is going to feel when you're done.

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[info]julie_stark
2013-04-30 10:06 pm UTC (link)
>> That's true! So were you out walking and running most of the day? I would imagine most people turned into half fish would be.
>> Takeout? I do that on occasion but I find cooking and baking to be very therapeutic plus I love experimenting with food. Haven't had any complaints yet.
>> Nope not too long. I can already see the light at the end of the tunnel.

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