Fates Shall Collide
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Lineage : Gingerbread Man
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Posts : 1345
Guild : Sabertooth 《Guildmaster》
Cosmic Coins : 400
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Age : 29
Experience : 60,342
Character Sheet
First Skill: Fires of Creation
Second Skill: The Riyenas
Third Skill:
- Post n°1
Fates Shall Collide
And be she but Small,
she is Fierce
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Lineage : Gingerbread Man
Position : None
Posts : 1345
Guild : Sabertooth 《Guildmaster》
Cosmic Coins : 400
Dungeon Tokens : 0
Age : 29
Experience : 60,342
Character Sheet
First Skill: Fires of Creation
Second Skill: The Riyenas
Third Skill:
- Post n°2
Re: Fates Shall Collide
The Etherborn nodded as the lady gave her the last directions towards the library and wrote them on the little notebook she'd been given. The writing went slowly, but the elderly lady had been very considerate when Kenna had embarrassingly told her about the issues she had with reading and writing. She had been more than willing to help the elderly with her request in search for the book the old lady needed, titled "The life and times of Edward C. Sorhands", but figured she might as well notify the elderly lady of the fact that it might take a while before the book would be found. All due to this stupid side-effect that came with losing her memories. However, the elderly lady had been very kind regarding the matter, and had ensured her that whatever were to happen, no matter how long it took, as long as she was able to get the book back in her possession and able to read the story again, nothing of that mattered to her. As the conversation came to a close, Kenna carefully scribbled the last words down and gently slammed the notebook shut.
"Thank you very much for your patience, ma'am, I'll get to it right away!" She nodded and put away the notebook in the bag she'd been given, which now casually hung across her left hip. The bag had been given to her by the elderly lady, hoping to help keeping the book safe once it was found, borrowed and returned to its destination.
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"Thank you very much for your patience, ma'am, I'll get to it right away!" She nodded and put away the notebook in the bag she'd been given, which now casually hung across her left hip. The bag had been given to her by the elderly lady, hoping to help keeping the book safe once it was found, borrowed and returned to its destination.
Wordcount: 255 so far