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Natsuko-neko rolled 1 10-sided dice:
3
Total: 3 (1-10)
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 11:40 pm
One of the last times he had been at Antiquity: Art and Antiques he had got to play with kittens, this time however he was being told that it was time he dealt with something more fragile. He once again followed Adelaide into the basement but this time he was given a crate that held broken pieces of pottery and was told to sort and reassemble it with some adhesive. Quote: Note!: Only being done for the level and the rp
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Natsuko-neko rolled 5 6-sided dice:
4, 5, 3, 2, 6
Total: 20 (5-30)
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 11:41 pm
With a hum he took the box and set it down on a table so he was hands free for the next step. The step being of actually finding and sorting the pieces of course. Thankfully he was able to find the most of the pieces pretty quickly.
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Natsuko-neko rolled 5 6-sided dice:
2, 3, 3, 3, 4
Total: 15 (5-30)
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 11:42 pm
The last piece of the pottery however was being stubborn in being found. He gently moved the blankets and bubble wrap that have been paced in with the pottery to keep it from shattering more.
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Natsuko-neko rolled 5 6-sided dice:
1, 5, 2, 6, 3
Total: 17 (5-30)
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Posted: Thu Jun 22, 2017 11:43 pm
One of the last times he had been at Antiquity: Art and Antiques he had got to play with kittens, this time however he was being told that it was time he dealt with something more fragile. He once again followed Adelaide into the basement but this time he was given a crate that held broken pieces of pottery and was told to sort and reassemble it with some adhesive.
With a hum he took the box and set it down on a table so he was hands free for the next step. The step being of actually finding and sorting the pieces of course. Thankfully he was able to find the most of the pieces pretty quickly.
The last piece of the pottery however was being stubborn in being found. He gently moved the blankets and bubble wrap that have been paced in with the pottery to keep it from shattering more.
Finally he found the last shard piece needed. It had been buried under the blankets and bubble wrap until it was almost at the bottom, covering it up very well. Once he had the pieces sorted he got the adhesive ready and started to go to town on the pottery. Slowly it took shape into what it had originally been before whatever accident had shattered it and the adhesive was practically invisible where he was putting it on so the cracks almost looked like a design instead of a fault. After a good two hours he finished it up and reported to Adelaide.
(wc: 256)
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