04-23-2018, 07:34 PM
[align=center][div style=" background-color: transparent; border: 0px solid black; width: 530px; min-height: 9px; font-family:; line-height: 110%; text-align: justify; padding: 20px"]Suiteheart let a laugh tumble out of her lips at Radeken's comment. "The fact that you're even attempting my silly little task is enough, dude," she answered, opening the book and searching for charm bracelets. Once she found the page, she skimmed it lightly, only stopping to read carefully over the bolder words.
After her reading, the white feline went to work searching for charms. She tried to think about what the souls liked the most, but she was afraid she would get things wrong. She didn't want that. So carefully, she picked through the assortment of goodies until she came across 9 charm-like objects: three hearts in purplish hues, three little silver flowers (that she hoped were lilies, but she was not the flower expert), and three somethings that looked like a leaf which Suite would call an herb.
The observer then selected twine and began gently weaving the materials together, hoping to create something beautiful. To make a long story short, she had to restart. Twice. Even so, by the second time, her braids were neater and her charms were more evenly spaced. Suiteheart also decided to leave places for a few more charms to go, so should the souls ever find something, they could easily place it on their respective bracelet.
When she was finished, she sat back with a little grin. Three completed charm bracelets. Man, she really hoped she would get to give this to her kiddos soon. Matching bracelets were still cool, right?
After her reading, the white feline went to work searching for charms. She tried to think about what the souls liked the most, but she was afraid she would get things wrong. She didn't want that. So carefully, she picked through the assortment of goodies until she came across 9 charm-like objects: three hearts in purplish hues, three little silver flowers (that she hoped were lilies, but she was not the flower expert), and three somethings that looked like a leaf which Suite would call an herb.
The observer then selected twine and began gently weaving the materials together, hoping to create something beautiful. To make a long story short, she had to restart. Twice. Even so, by the second time, her braids were neater and her charms were more evenly spaced. Suiteheart also decided to leave places for a few more charms to go, so should the souls ever find something, they could easily place it on their respective bracelet.
When she was finished, she sat back with a little grin. Three completed charm bracelets. Man, she really hoped she would get to give this to her kiddos soon. Matching bracelets were still cool, right?
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[glow=black,10,100]GOT MY DEGREE IN THE GUTTER,[/glow]
[glow=black,1,100]MY HEART BROKEN IN THE DORMS OF THE IVY LEAGUE