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by inactive20000009 » Thu Jul 18, 2013 3:40 am
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"OhmyGodit'safish--" Starfish paused. "I mean, yes, I would love to play a board game with you!" she said, blushing. "That puzzle is amazing!" She slid the finished dishes into the cupboard and turned to Kelly. "Would you like to play in the living room?" she asked, holding her tail awkwardly in her paws.
[I luff it *U*]
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by inactive20000009 » Fri Jul 19, 2013 10:44 am
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"I think so," said Starfish unsurely, flipping over the last piece that was showing its cardboard underside. She had never really done many puzzles, having spent her childhood outside by the beach and most of her teenage years as a loner inside the house. The large size of the pieces reassured her, but she was still anxious about losing them. She herded a few stray pieces closer to the center pile like a collie would shepherd a flock.
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by inactive20000009 » Wed Jul 24, 2013 10:11 am
[its fine cx Hope you have fun fishing!]
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Starfish began working at the opposite end of the puzzle as Kelly was, not bothering to refer to the box for the first few pieces. The corner of the puzzle she was working on was dark blue--the bottom--and didn't have many distinguishing characteristics to it, making it more challenging. She gathered up a few dark blue edge pieces and tried each of them out on the corner piece. After a couple of tries, she had managed to get one piece clicked into place, feeling the odd satisfaction that comes with a match of a puzzle piece. Smiling, she began the search all over again, the pile of dark blue edge pieces growing steadily as she picked through the larger pile.
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