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Open RP -- Rukia skips rocks
Rukia didn't often go down to the river except when she needed to bathe, but today was an exception. The little shinigami was desperately bored, and she'd ultimately taken to skipping rocks on the water's surface, and watching the ducks scatter when one got too close (she actually tried not to aim for the ducks and for the most part she succeeded, but occasionally, one went astray).
What was frustrating was the way some rocks skipped gracefully across the water, some skipped one or two times and then stopped and some fell into the water with a plunk almost as soon as they left her hand. Rukia was sure there had to be a trick to it. She just wished she knew what...
((Anyone who wants to come talk to her, give her pointers, feed the ducks, etc., is welcome. :D))
What was frustrating was the way some rocks skipped gracefully across the water, some skipped one or two times and then stopped and some fell into the water with a plunk almost as soon as they left her hand. Rukia was sure there had to be a trick to it. She just wished she knew what...
((Anyone who wants to come talk to her, give her pointers, feed the ducks, etc., is welcome. :D))
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She watched Lilly's rock go skipping before she gave a little, impressed, "Ah!"
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She laughed at Rukia's expression. "I've had lots of practice. You'll get it eventually."
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Una watched the two girls skipping rocks from a short distance away, smiling in amusement. She recognised the blonde from Logan's party (and it must be either Lilly or Veronica, from Logan's tale of woe); the smaller girl was a new face.
She strolled over, hands in pockets. "Hallo there. How's the rock-skipping conditions today?"
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"Oh!" said Rukia, nodding a little in comprehension when the other girl explained the proper way to go about throwing the rock. "Like this?" Her throw was better than before, although it still left room for improvement. This time, the rock skipped across the water four times before going under.
At the sound of Una's voice, Rukia turned to look in other woman's direction. "Hello," she returned the greeting. "They're all right. I'm kind of new at it... but I'm learning." Rukia smiled at Lilly.
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"Not bad!" Lilly said with a huge smile. "The record's something like 40 or 41*, but that's just crazy."
Una had one up on Lilly, as she had never even heard Una's name. Still, she smiled and waved. "They're pretty good." She laughed sarcastically, "it's always a beautiful day in Creepy-Ass-Fake-Disneyland, after all."
*((The current record is 51 skips (http://www.post-gazette.com/pg/07273/821782-85.stm), but it was 40 at the time of Lilly's death))
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Rukia's first instict was to bow when she introduced herself, but Una looked like a Westerner, so she curtsied instead. "Nice to meet you, Una," said Rukia. "I'm Rukia Kuchiki, and this is... this is..."
Only then did she realize she didn't know Lilly's name.
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A quartet of ducks flew down and settled on the water a short distance away. "I suppose it would be rude of me to aim for the ducks, wouldn't it."
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((AFK for ... well, a while. Feel free to chat between yourselves and just assume Una is listening interestedly. ^_^))
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"There was a town meeting a month or so back" -- or so Rukia estimated anyway; keeping track of time in this place was difficult -- "and we were voting on whether or not we should have a police force. And one of the men arguing in favor of the police force, a tall blond guy named Leon, said that he suspected people who disappeared were actually turning into ducks."
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"What I got out of it," she told Lilly, "was that he was investigating the disappearances in an attempt to find a way to get out, and in the process, somehow came to the conclusion that everyone who had vanished was turning into ducks."
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"Considering we've got a Greek goddess walking around here, I wouldn't write anything off as completely impossible," she observed mildly.
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She turned to Una and nodded a little. "It's possible," she conceded. "Around here, anything's possible. The real question is, is it likely?"
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