Ty Lee (
thepinkest) wrote2013-07-13 11:39 pm
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[So the clothing shop seems to have acquired a new mannequin -- a girl in her early teens, in a New Feather dress, with her cheerful pink wings neatly arranged as she slumps in an overstuffed, poorly upholstered armchair on a display in the shop. Yep, that sure is Ty Lee, with wings to match her aura!
All of a sudden, she comes awake with a start, giving a small gasp and shaking her head.]
No! I totally wasn't sleeping at my lesson, I swear! I know exactly what the capital of the-
Oh.
[No, that was just a bad dream about the Royal Fire Academy for Girls. She's definitely not there anymore!
But where is she is the question. She peers around with an air of befuddlement, then pushes herself out of the chair and turns to give it a look.]
Eww. What's that doing... here...?
What'm I doing here? Is this some kind of joke?
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Who took my clothes? This isn't my uniform! This isn't mine! It's like I'm dressed for a funeral...
[Which is kind of scary, actually.]
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[Well, she managed to find some clothes that aren't white, and that fit her -- it's not exactly a Kyoshi warrior uniform, but it's not a white dress or anything like what she wore in the Fire Nation, so good enough for now. And apparently someone's told her about the journals, because she's peering intently at it, the tip of her tongue sticking out as she messes with it.]
Weeeird. This isn't any kind of a normal journal! I thought journals were just for you to put your own stuff in, not... not do whatever this does!
Anyway, hi! Uh, if people actually do look at this thing, I dunno. Talking to a book is really strange. I mean, I know some people say books are their best friends, but this is just silly! (And so are they, if you ask me.) So if anyone's... listening to this book, whatever, nice to meet you!
[So the clothing shop seems to have acquired a new mannequin -- a girl in her early teens, in a New Feather dress, with her cheerful pink wings neatly arranged as she slumps in an overstuffed, poorly upholstered armchair on a display in the shop. Yep, that sure is Ty Lee, with wings to match her aura!
All of a sudden, she comes awake with a start, giving a small gasp and shaking her head.]
No! I totally wasn't sleeping at my lesson, I swear! I know exactly what the capital of the-
Oh.
[No, that was just a bad dream about the Royal Fire Academy for Girls. She's definitely not there anymore!
But where is she is the question. She peers around with an air of befuddlement, then pushes herself out of the chair and turns to give it a look.]
Eww. What's that doing... here...?
What'm I doing here? Is this some kind of joke?
[Wait for it...]
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Who took my clothes? This isn't my uniform! This isn't mine! It's like I'm dressed for a funeral...
[Which is kind of scary, actually.]
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[Well, she managed to find some clothes that aren't white, and that fit her -- it's not exactly a Kyoshi warrior uniform, but it's not a white dress or anything like what she wore in the Fire Nation, so good enough for now. And apparently someone's told her about the journals, because she's peering intently at it, the tip of her tongue sticking out as she messes with it.]
Weeeird. This isn't any kind of a normal journal! I thought journals were just for you to put your own stuff in, not... not do whatever this does!
Anyway, hi! Uh, if people actually do look at this thing, I dunno. Talking to a book is really strange. I mean, I know some people say books are their best friends, but this is just silly! (And so are they, if you ask me.) So if anyone's... listening to this book, whatever, nice to meet you!
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She was so still, Aang really was starting to wonder if he was looking at some life-sized doll of his friend. So he's still caught by surprise when she pops to life and takes a step back.]
Whoa! Ty Lee?!
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[Zuko's curious face fills the viewer. He's concerned about the girls well being, certainly, but he has to ask the most important question first.]
Is Mai with you?
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It is pretty bad, isn't it? [Zatanna grins as she walks over to the new person.] Luckily it's not that hard to get something better--not to mention that every girl shows up in the same dress, so we can all sympathize.
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Ossu.
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[Suki just stares for a moment, trying to decide if she believes this or not.]
Is it... really you?
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You know, I've got a friend who totally thinks that way about books, and I still don't really get it. But I think this book's one of the few I can stomach. I mean, it sure beats writing letters. You just gotta get used to it.
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It's kinda weird, yeah! But you get used to it reallllllly quickly.
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