ᴊᴀᴍɪᴇ ᴍᴏʀɪᴀʀᴛʏ (
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asgardeventide2014-04-04 09:48 pm
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003. ᴛᴇxᴛ
[ so perhaps there are no riddles today. or perhaps there are always riddles to what she says, who knows, truly. there is a disappointment and there is interest in what this city has dealt her. it leads her to contrasting urges ( destroy. observe. participate ).
the choice will have an impact, certainly. but for today, just a message. ]
the choice will have an impact, certainly. but for today, just a message. ]
It would seem that the gods of Asgard have finally understood what some knew all along; that two of Holmes in the same city will either lead to madness or to a disappointing stagnancy from both sides. Especially if the two answer to the same first name; and any measure of stagnancy from one answering to the name Holmes would be a tragic matter.
As such and in an attempt to balance the equation, it would seem (1) Sherlock Holmes is no longer among us.
I trust that if you have a matter to settle with him his partner, miss Joan Watson would be all too pleased to assist you.
[ and then; as if the next thought is a fleeting thing, it is voiced, too. as if it has any connection to the previous subject.
(it has everything and nothing to do with it). ]How many of you know the natives by their first names, I wonder?Jamie Moriarty
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But points for Jamie (and extra ones for a cool name). PS: Her Sherlock noticed Jack is technically a zombie and didn't care.]
the good old island
had lots of fun with the big freeze of 63
ah but see there's this little catch
you can't see us if you don't believe in us
ha-ha, didn't hear that one before
i don't nip noses just poke them
but they don't
i don't have my powers here
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but it seems you have this common rule of 'seeing is believing'
so a bit of teaching about the catch could do you some good
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but here you are
you really can't see the problem with that logic?
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So was Jack Frost.
But until I see otherwise, I would remain skeptic of Tinkerbell.
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(for my universe at least)
but if you come by to visit sometime
you can prove santa claus and the easter bunny
though if we want to stick to your homeland
i have some stories about nessie and the leprechaun
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