contact//messaging//¿por qué hacer eso?
Jun. 4th, 2008 12:51 am[Click.]
[Is this for real?]
[Why yes. Yes it is.]

Hello. Um, this is Caspian--
[BEEEEEEEEEEEP. Sultry woman's voice:]
Hola. Caspian del buzón de voz está roto. Esta es su refrigerador.
Por favor, hable muy despacio y voy a mantener su mensaje a mi mismo con un imán!
Gracias.
[BEEP. End automated message.]
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[Is this for real?]
[Why yes. Yes it is.]

Hello. Um, this is Caspian--
[BEEEEEEEEEEEP. Sultry woman's voice:]
Hola. Caspian del buzón de voz está roto. Esta es su refrigerador.
Por favor, hable muy despacio y voy a mantener su mensaje a mi mismo con un imán!
Gracias.
[BEEP. End automated message.]
LABEL MESSAGES AS TEXT, TXT MSG, OR AUDIO. EVERYTHING IS PRIVATE, NO PARTY LINES.
Action for Narnia crew, anytime, anywhere, or pre-arranged with anyone else.
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Date: 2008-12-16 06:44 am (UTC)While the technology is completely foreign to Narnia, Caspian has learned of it here and knows they have such things as cameras and photographs on Earth. Peter has mentioned them before. Marius has referred to them in paint studies. Surely a moment like that, Susan in a sundress in summer is worth a photograph. What the Telmarine doesn't say is that he has always been curious about their lives on Earth, how do they appear and what do they do when they are not in Narnia? Running into Peter in his school uniform is a bit different, as that place was neither here nor there, he was not in that element. Sometimes he can tell the blond is glad to not be in that place, but Susan is different. Susan is always integrating what she knows of that place here, and sometimes that place in Narnia. There is a difference in the way brother and sister approach the same issue.
"And I am sure Lucy would love it," he whispers quietly too, and Caspian is almost curious to poke and prod, to find out what her brothers will be receiving.
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Date: 2008-12-16 07:23 am (UTC)Then these happier moments would last forever in someway. No worry at all. They wouldn't know of those moments tainted by dark wintry magic. Caspian should have photographs too.
"I think that the clothes around the City are awful different. Even for at home." They're no doubt at all different to Caspian's usual clothing. Although it is good fun to see him in a pull over and slacks.
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Date: 2008-12-16 07:40 am (UTC)"I would bet someone in this City has a camera and knows how to operate one. Zach is familiar with the kind that captures moving pictures," he explains with a nod. Don't ask him about it though, the technical aspects the geek gave him flew over his ridiculously nice hair.
"They are different," Caspian adds, immediately interpreting home as Narnia, "but I have to admit some pieces are quite comfortable." Like boots, jeans, a button down, and a nice wool coat over a hoodie okay.
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Date: 2008-12-16 08:01 am (UTC)Taking a break from snowflakes, Susan decides to make a people chain. Maybe someone can draw faces on them.
"Some are more comfortable than others. A lot of girls wear trousers. And very short skirts."
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Date: 2008-12-16 08:09 am (UTC)Rather than make a people chain, he continues to work on snowflakes, angling the blades in such a way that each cut commits to his memory so he can learn from all the pieces and make a snowflake that resembles a flower.
"Do they," Caspian asks, distracted at first by what appears to be a more lotus-shaped snowflake in his hands. Then he looks up to Susan and quirks a brow. "Trousers and skirts... at the same time," he says while laughing--oh this time the rib hurts, but it's brief. Perhaps it's karma for laughing because by all technicalities, Caspian has also worn breeches under a brown wrap.
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Date: 2008-12-16 08:32 am (UTC)Now that he mentioned it, Susan laughs at her own mistake. She might have seen one girl do something like that once. That only makes it more funny. Seeing that he's hurt his ribs, Susan tries to hold it in. Likely helping to stop Caspian from hurt. "You know what I mean."
Those snow flakes are taking on a brand new demeanor entirely with Caspian's hand in them. The house will look wonderful when they're done!