08-26-2018, 12:39 PM
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Cosette was not the type to be easily stressed. Stress gave you wrinkles, and as a sphynx, she already had all the wrinkles that she could possibly need and they weren't going anywhere. However, she'd found herself more and more on edge lately, what with the chaos that ensued when Stryker took over. Found herself worrying over her mother, who had been crippled by the skald. Even if she was a sphynx she thought she'd never be as ugly as that freak though, so that was definitely a plus and relief.
The dainty sphynx was on the second floor of the library, idly browsing their unchanging and outdated collection of books. She knew that she could likely find some better and more current literature pieces if she visited other groups, but in their current position, Cosette wasn't willing to die for some leisure reading. Plus, as her eyes fell onto a copy of Sense and Sensibility, her expression lit up quite a bit. She loved this book! All the characters were so dynamic and ladylike, even if they were people, which she thought was ugly. She could just imagine them as pretty wildcats, easy-peasy!
(also i feel the need to say ic opinions, since cosette is a bit of an uppity bitch)
Cosette was not the type to be easily stressed. Stress gave you wrinkles, and as a sphynx, she already had all the wrinkles that she could possibly need and they weren't going anywhere. However, she'd found herself more and more on edge lately, what with the chaos that ensued when Stryker took over. Found herself worrying over her mother, who had been crippled by the skald. Even if she was a sphynx she thought she'd never be as ugly as that freak though, so that was definitely a plus and relief.
The dainty sphynx was on the second floor of the library, idly browsing their unchanging and outdated collection of books. She knew that she could likely find some better and more current literature pieces if she visited other groups, but in their current position, Cosette wasn't willing to die for some leisure reading. Plus, as her eyes fell onto a copy of Sense and Sensibility, her expression lit up quite a bit. She loved this book! All the characters were so dynamic and ladylike, even if they were people, which she thought was ugly. She could just imagine them as pretty wildcats, easy-peasy!
(also i feel the need to say ic opinions, since cosette is a bit of an uppity bitch)
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