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thefreakout) wrote in
bakerstreet2024-09-10 05:31 am
Body Heat

Post with your character! They're now stuck in a very cold place of your choice. It can be anything, such as a freezing chamber, a cavern or a small cabin in the midst of a blizzard. The choice is up to you.
Comment around! Now your character has some company in this bone-chilling environment. The two of them share two things in common: clothes completely unfitting for this weather (be they summer clothes or even lingerie) and a blanket.
A blanket? Yes, just one warm blanket and no other ways to escape the cold. The two of them will have to share it in order to stay alive in this weather. Don't worry, you're sure to find a common language in this terrible situation!
So, uh, have fun, I suppose. Try to not freeze to death!
Protip: friction and body heat are both excellent ways to fend off cold.

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[ A thought spared before looking to her.] Pumpkin and cinnamon
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Pumpkin and cinnamon, good choice. Very fall inspired.
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[ It's that Scorpio nature, and the poorly hidden goth within. ]
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[ It's in his Arkham file, it's November 16th. ]
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Being your own personal heater and offering you cookies!
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[ No real bite to his tone.] Fine, fine, its the 16th.
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Noted.
As is your ticklish spot.
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No parties.
Just a pumpkin cake maybe?
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I would not object to that.
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My birthday is June 24th, which makes me a Cancer.
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[ The skeptical scientist, always. Yet, he reached into his jacket and took out his phone, adding her birthday to his calendar with shaky fingers. Shockingly, he has a pretty nice phone, his background was a crow cawing, of course. ]
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I don't know too much about it myself but my friend Rachel is big into it, that and magic in general, and she says that Cancer women are usually warm, family oriented, and love to cook.
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Well, I would say that fits you rather well, just from what I know. Not that I put much stock in the stars dictating our lives.
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[ Seeing Dream in Arkham once, and talking to him, had Jonathan a little more open-minded than he cared to admit. ]
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