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Elicia Hughes • Age 7 ([personal profile] asobouyo) wrote2011-10-15 06:58 pm

31st Teddy Bear [Backdated to Friday | Action/Video]

[Action]

[Life goes on.

And for Elicia, losing quite a few loved ones in such a short time-frame hasn't entirely exhausted her youthful determination. She has a super hero to look out for her papa. And she has Jack's special compass. The last few days she's been outside her school with said magical device, pacing back and forth, watching the small needle turn and turn with no set destination. It's what she's doing today, pacing and watching it never stop. They weren't here. The people see was waiting for, that is. It's what she wanted most, and 'cause they're not here the compass says no.

Well, she'd just try again tomorrow!]


[Video]



[... it's been a long time since she really tried to talk to everyone. She smiles big for the camera.]

Hey! Today I read a really good book; it was called the Swan Princess! I didn't know some of the words, but I knew mooost of them... It must feel really funny to change into animals and stuff. But the worst is getting turned into a frog! 'Cause you'd be all slimy and green and tiny! And you'd have to get a kiss, even though you're a frog...

But I'd kiss a frog! I-if it meant helping someone change back, I'd do it! ... Maybe on the cheek!

Definitely on the cheek!

And if it was a prince maybe he'd give me a cool crown for helping him!

[Siiigh. That sounds so cool.]

I wouldn't kiss a big lion, though, because they like to scratch! Unless they say they're friendly. But I don't know anyone who knows a friendly lion...

[Voice]

[identity profile] curiousgenius.livejournal.com 2011-12-09 01:33 pm (UTC)(link)
Yup! We both do, we are inventors mostly. Our company has created some of the most revolutionary machines and objects in our world, my father's hoi-poi capsules revolutionized the whole world!

[She's obviously quite proud of her father, the only person whom she could consider even a bigger genius than her, even though everyone knows that she's better than him.]

[Voice]

[identity profile] curiousgenius.livejournal.com 2011-12-16 01:08 pm (UTC)(link)
No, it's not medicine.

[Laughing, God if someone ever ate a hoi-poi capsule things would get messy.]

They are a tool, per say. You can store anything inside of them and then release it by activating the capsules. Furniture, vehicles, even houses can be stored in them! Thanks to people moving from one city to another was made easier and many problems with parking cars and the like were solved. Can't find place to park? Just store your car in a capsule and carry it in your pocket.

[Voice]

[identity profile] curiousgenius.livejournal.com 2011-12-18 05:22 pm (UTC)(link)
[Magic.]

Science. It wasn't easy to create them but once you get around the hardest part of the compression principles it's pretty easy. If you want I can explain it better when you're older.

[Voice]

[identity profile] curiousgenius.livejournal.com 2011-12-19 01:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I promise. It's not as if it's a secret, but you're still too little to understand it well.