I, for one, have never seen glass break like that, so I favor the plastic theory in this case. Poorly tempered plastic will break any which way, so I suspect they were really cheap, perhaps even "home made" somewhere in the para community.
Still, it takes quite a bit of force to shatter something like that and I'm surprised she doesn't have whiplash to top it off.
Falling 2017-1-18
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Re: Falling 2017-1-17
Next we'll see Timothy meet back up with Castela, who has had time for lots of introspection. She'll tell him that she's not right for him, that he ought to get together with Scarlet instead, and then runs off leaving a very confused Timothy all alone at the convention until he hooks up with Felicia and spends the rest of the weekend there with her.
Well, you've also got fun stuff such as snot and drool.jeffepp wrote:Broken glasses, torn up shins and knees, and I hope that's only a pool of tears. Because that's an awful lot of pool for just tears. That ain't good.
Or her species has some very reactive tears, or she likes to layer on the eyeshadow made of concentrated alkali metals.sheik wrote:I, for one, have never seen glass break like that, so I favor the plastic theory in this case.
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Re: Falling 2017-1-18
Ah, of course.
And now Pickle will show up.
And now Pickle will show up.
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