Namine (
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interstellar55552016-02-09 09:58 pm
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This sudden burst of sunlight
Who: Namine and anyone who wants to visit her.
What: A Nobody pretends to be a Somebody until she can rescue her friends.
When: Early Feb
Where: Rockwell's Art Supply
Warnings: IDEK. It's Namine Like. Really. It's entirely on whatever characters are visiting, really.
A
Nora Whitney is a lovely girl if you ask Mr. Rockwell or any of the people who work at Rockwell's, for that matter. There are only a few people on staff, Nora being the newest. She's always willing to help, and she's often found drawing on her breaks, or when there isn't anyone at the register.
When asked she'll say that she likes drawing things she sees, the pictures seeming to be of the city or of the many stars that are in the papers and the tabloids. She smiles kindly and tells them she likes music. It's not a lie. But it isn't the entire truth either.
She's quite good at that, by now.
She tends to take the register nearer to closing, beforehand it's easier to find her roaming the store, restocking or cleaning.
B
On her way to and from work, Nora tends to take all sorts of different paths. She leaves early from home to find new ones, and returns home late to keep looking some days, though she often shows up at any of her 'family's' workplaces to walk home with them, even if it's rather far away, and there is no real way she could've gotten there from her own work quite so quickly.
She sometimes stops to draw, but mostly just seems to be wandering, wearing her patchwork leather bag and seeming to just take in everything she can see.
Acting like a regular person is very new to her, afterall.
What: A Nobody pretends to be a Somebody until she can rescue her friends.
When: Early Feb
Where: Rockwell's Art Supply
Warnings: IDEK. It's Namine Like. Really. It's entirely on whatever characters are visiting, really.
A
Nora Whitney is a lovely girl if you ask Mr. Rockwell or any of the people who work at Rockwell's, for that matter. There are only a few people on staff, Nora being the newest. She's always willing to help, and she's often found drawing on her breaks, or when there isn't anyone at the register.
When asked she'll say that she likes drawing things she sees, the pictures seeming to be of the city or of the many stars that are in the papers and the tabloids. She smiles kindly and tells them she likes music. It's not a lie. But it isn't the entire truth either.
She's quite good at that, by now.
She tends to take the register nearer to closing, beforehand it's easier to find her roaming the store, restocking or cleaning.
B
On her way to and from work, Nora tends to take all sorts of different paths. She leaves early from home to find new ones, and returns home late to keep looking some days, though she often shows up at any of her 'family's' workplaces to walk home with them, even if it's rather far away, and there is no real way she could've gotten there from her own work quite so quickly.
She sometimes stops to draw, but mostly just seems to be wandering, wearing her patchwork leather bag and seeming to just take in everything she can see.
Acting like a regular person is very new to her, afterall.

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What kinds are there? they text.
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"There are ones with lines, or ones without. There are big ones." Namine points to the top shelf where there is one that opens like a book and is nearly as big as her torso. "Or smaller ones." She points to another that folds overtop and has spirals.
"There are some that run longways." She points to a thin one that seems to mostly be unwieldy.
"And I have one like this now." Namine points to a tan one that opens like a book without lines on the pages. It's not as big as the ones that were on the top shelf, and it fits in her bag.
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If they were gonna use it for writing only, a lined one would make sense. But the last notebook has kinda proved that they won't. And people don't really need lines to read words. Frisk picks up one of the ones like Namine owns herself and flips through it.