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*Raph sits on his newly expanded and re-comfortized bed. Seems someone was amused by the prank and decided to ease up a bit. Or maybe, they're just comforting him before battle. Who knows? Anyway, the bed is covered in lists and drawings of pranks to come, but Raph isn't paying any attention to them at all. Instead he's holding a pristine edition of the Death: The High Cost of Living graphic novel.
He hasn't cracked the spine yet...it feels too much like cheating somehow.*
He hasn't cracked the spine yet...it feels too much like cheating somehow.*
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"Glad to hear it. Can I come in?"
Usually, she doesn't ask permission. She likes doing it. It's... different.
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*He steps aside and makes way for the lady to come through.*
Is the eulogy thing still goin' on out there?
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She breezes past him and flops down on an empty space on the bed.
"Talked to Bernard. Someone told him that I bite..."
She's playing with a bit of her hair innocently enough, but she's looking at him out of the corner of her eye.
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but you do.
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"...Do I?"
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No wait...that's me.
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And then she sees the corner of the book sticking out underneath some of the elaborate prank-plans.
She fishes it out and raises an eyebrow at the cover, one hand still massaging his scalp absently. "Hmm. What's this?"
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Uh...I ...I can explain.
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"Sweetie, I'm not mad. Just curious. Silly."
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yeah...me too. can't read it though.
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"Why not?"
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seemed like cheatin'.
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storytime?
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"If you like."
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You seen this?
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She opens the book...
...and stiffens just a little. Someone else might not notice it, but he's not someone else.
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She leans against him and starts in on the story, starting with Mad Hettie under the bride in London...
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...Death remembers breathing.
She leans a little bit closer to Raph.
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He wraps an arm around her*
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She's even doing voices by this point.
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...and then comes Theo and the blind man.
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