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Amelia Payne Location:Education Center(M)(L6)Skills: N/A |
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After the quick break or however they called brief pauses in court for taking care of different needs and the like, the hearing continued back on. People were called, answers were being shot back fast, Amelia couldnβt quite follow the thread of logic they were going on, but not too surprising considering they had apparently the paperwork about all the things they were judging Hunter for. Not surprisingly some of the those werenβt things she knew of. In any case, she was just glad it had more or less picked up speed now, so maybe theyβd be free to go before long with hopefully not too bad a sentence.
Eventually it was Ashβs turn. Amelia listened very carefully and found those answers very short. He more or less answered with yes and no, just slightly more lorded without actually getting into needless details about it. She wasnβt sure if those answers could provide clarity on any possible more complicated facets of those situations, but she supposed they worked. Very Ash type responses. She liked that actually, he was trustworthy even when talking. No pointless dancing around the issue.
All in all, from what sheβd heard so far, Amelia wasnβt sure the situation required this much of attention. Like a huge court trial with so many present and everything. Then again it sounded like this was the standard procedure for such cases. She imagined they didnβt get similar situations often enough to warrant quick procedures and she could appreciate the visibility of it all. No way to do underhanded things with everything being this public. Yet another point in favor for the place, because yes, she was still keeping track of pros and cons of staying here. She couldnβt help it by this point, but luckily the positives blew any negatives out the water in quality and number. Besides the negatives were more or less a few petty gripesβ¦. Alright it was ONE petty gripe, but that was the topic of another time. So she returned her attention to the trial, noting a few people who appeared to be quietly discussing among themselves.
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Lisa Mason Location: Hospital(B)(J4)Skills: N/a |
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Lisa watched somewhat amused, somewhat touched and just a little bit secretly pained as the girl named the picture for her. Still it was mainly happy feelings that drowned out the negatives.β Hmm, Iβll be sure to do so then. A flower has to be visited very regularly, but luckily, Iβm going to be visiting you a lot, so it will be getting two birds with one stone.β She smiled at Lucy, very amused and proud at the idea the girl pulled out. It was a very nice plan and scheme.β You shouldnβt be used to it, but hey now that Iβm used to the new schedules, I will be finding time to visit more often again.β
βDo they now?β She asked, raising a surprised eyebrow at the girl. That she didnβt rightly know actually.β Well, that was something new for me, thank you for telling me!β She proclaimed.β And it is sweet indeed, when thereβs no sun to shine upon them, they will be each othersβ suns. Very romantic, a more artful and artistic person than me could probably do quite the story out of itβ¦ or a picture. Why donβt you put such a picture in your garden? Everybody would love it too!β She grinned.
βI donβt see why not, in fact I think I will tell you a story you havenβt heard beforeβ¦ It was read to me by my mother when I was your age...β She said in thoughtful expression as she made herself comfortable as she could and began retelling the story as best as she could remember it.β This is the story of Ivan the Kingβs son. A long, long time ago, when the world was a lot bigger than it is now, when the fantastical walked among us, there was a king with three sons. Youngest of them, Ivan. One day he called for them and said, β My sons, you area already well of age, it is time for you to search for brides. Take your heavy bows and let loose an arrow into the sky. Where ever your arrow falls, there you will search for your bride.β And with that the brothers followed their fatherβs advice and went to the courtyard, each letting an arrow into the sky. The Eldest let the arrow loose and it fell into the yard of a Duke, he took the Dukeβs daughter. The middle brotherβs arrow fell into the home of a respected merchant, he decided to marry the merchantβs daughter. Ivan let his arrow into the sky, but strong he was and it vanished far from view. For days he searched, through forests, through hills and fields and finally on the seventh day he reached a swamp. Saddened and tired, he felt depressed, where would he find his bride in this swamp and suddenly what was that he saw? On a big pile of dirt, sits a big frog and his arrow holds. To leave he tried, but the frog spoke out.β Ribbit, ribbit, Ivan, from your luck donβt run. You will see this is for the best.ββ She mostly remembered the story, but went with the flow adapting it a bit whenever she couldnβt quite remember a word or the precise way it went. After all, it was a lot of years since she last heard it.