伊吹風子 ( Ibuki Fuuko ) (
starfishlovesyou) wrote2012-06-27 01:40 pm
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[The bright sun, blue sky, even the odd cloud dotted here and there. Whoever is holding the journal is doing a pretty good job of capturing the good weather right now.]
After all the rain and wind last week it's this sort of sunshine that really makes Fuuko think of summer.
[The journal soon pulls back to show that the sky is being recorded through a massive hole in the roof of one of house 26's upstairs bedrooms.]
However Fuuko really does not want to enjoy summer whilst still being inside like this! Most of the water has dried away or has been mopped up but this thing is still here! Even if Fuuko was low on money and couldn't afford AC this would be a very extreme solution. And even then money isn't a problem so why is this hole still here?!
[Normally these things see to themselves, but nope. Still a hole. The bedroom is still a complete wreck too, with debris and bits of glass and the door frame scattered about all over.]
If anyone knows anything about fixing things like this then Fuuko would appreciate a little of your time. Fuuko will even prepare something to give to your for your trouble, something very delicious!
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Also, Fuuko hopes everyone who went into space returned home safely! If you all want something delicious too then please come to house 26, there's going to be more than enough for anyone who wants some. Fuuko will make sure of that!
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[The 'something very delicious' Fuuko was referring to is starfish shaped bread. Giant loaves of it. There's only so much of the stuff she can make before she needs more ingredients though so she's out around the village to pick up some more.
... But she couldn't just leave all the bread she had recently baked alone in the house. Even if Kotomi and Nagisa are there who knows what could come through that hole in the roof! As such, Fuuko is carrying a bag of freshly baked starfish bread around with her. Don't you just love the smell of bread that's just come out of the oven? It's still a little warm too!]
[The bright sun, blue sky, even the odd cloud dotted here and there. Whoever is holding the journal is doing a pretty good job of capturing the good weather right now.]
After all the rain and wind last week it's this sort of sunshine that really makes Fuuko think of summer.
[The journal soon pulls back to show that the sky is being recorded through a massive hole in the roof of one of house 26's upstairs bedrooms.]
However Fuuko really does not want to enjoy summer whilst still being inside like this! Most of the water has dried away or has been mopped up but this thing is still here! Even if Fuuko was low on money and couldn't afford AC this would be a very extreme solution. And even then money isn't a problem so why is this hole still here?!
[Normally these things see to themselves, but nope. Still a hole. The bedroom is still a complete wreck too, with debris and bits of glass and the door frame scattered about all over.]
If anyone knows anything about fixing things like this then Fuuko would appreciate a little of your time. Fuuko will even prepare something to give to your for your trouble, something very delicious!
[Oh, and quickly adding in at the end--]
Also, Fuuko hopes everyone who went into space returned home safely! If you all want something delicious too then please come to house 26, there's going to be more than enough for anyone who wants some. Fuuko will make sure of that!
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[The 'something very delicious' Fuuko was referring to is starfish shaped bread. Giant loaves of it. There's only so much of the stuff she can make before she needs more ingredients though so she's out around the village to pick up some more.
... But she couldn't just leave all the bread she had recently baked alone in the house. Even if Kotomi and Nagisa are there who knows what could come through that hole in the roof! As such, Fuuko is carrying a bag of freshly baked starfish bread around with her. Don't you just love the smell of bread that's just come out of the oven? It's still a little warm too!]
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[Making a new world had happened once... Although, it wasn't on the best of graces.]
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[Suddenly Fuuko actually takes a step towards Arata. All the excite right now!!]
Could you really do that Arata-san?! You must be joking, a starfish dimension can't really exist, can it?! Fuuko would definitely know about something like this!
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Becoming a magician means going down the path that has the least common sense. Besides, I ended up making a world this one time... Although, I don't really know how I did it. It just happened when I made a wish on my Grimoire.
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Why isn't there something simpler like Fuuko clicking Fuuko's heels together three times or something like that...
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[Maybe she's just going about this the wrong way.]
Is it possible for Fuuko to go to the starfish dimension without having to do anything weird?
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Heh heh! You're seriously pumped about this, huh? Like I said before... Magic is all about move away from common sense and doing the impossible.
It's this or you can go the beach and check out the starfish over there. That's as closest as a 'dimension' as you're going to get if you want to go the normal route.
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So what you're saying is... For Fuuko to go to the starfish dimension Fuuko will have to do something weird?
[But. But common sense!?]
This isn't fair! Why does Fuuko have to go down the weird route to reach something very cute and adorable at the end?!
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Believe me, I've seen my fair share of weird things and I'm handling it fine.
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[Don't mind her just thinking out loud over here.]
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[JEEZ FUUKO...]
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Fuuko looks up and stares as though she had just heard some sort of weird alien language coming out of Arata's mouth.
Plus she totally thought she said that to herself so that's kind of a shock too.]
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The oysters are probably a little further down from the sea slugs and then those are below the starfish.
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