- Nov 22, 2014
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Chloe sat in the student lounge, studying her notes, checking them against several big, old tomes with yellowed pages. When she was satisfied, she reached over to grab another arm from her pile of disembodied arms.
Well, there were two piles of arms. Both were made of styrofoam. One pile had complicated markings on them in pen, all with roughly the same design. None of them were up to Chloe's standards, but maybe this one would be.
Amber was doing some after school stuff, so Chloe had a lot of time on her hands. Pun not intended. Occasionally, one of her DSU friends would stop by and ask her what she was doing, or if they were in the know, ask her if this had anything to do with her tattoos she was going to get. One of them tried to give her a few pointers, which ended up being very embarrassing for him.
"Thanks anyway, Greg," she said as he left. She wrapped a string around the styrofoam arm and used it as a straight-edge to guide a sharpie marker. On the table lay a compass, a protractor, a ruler. She had to be very precise. Imprecision is why the other arms failed.
Across from the table where Chloe worked, there was another chair.
@Kyros
Well, there were two piles of arms. Both were made of styrofoam. One pile had complicated markings on them in pen, all with roughly the same design. None of them were up to Chloe's standards, but maybe this one would be.
Amber was doing some after school stuff, so Chloe had a lot of time on her hands. Pun not intended. Occasionally, one of her DSU friends would stop by and ask her what she was doing, or if they were in the know, ask her if this had anything to do with her tattoos she was going to get. One of them tried to give her a few pointers, which ended up being very embarrassing for him.
"Thanks anyway, Greg," she said as he left. She wrapped a string around the styrofoam arm and used it as a straight-edge to guide a sharpie marker. On the table lay a compass, a protractor, a ruler. She had to be very precise. Imprecision is why the other arms failed.
Across from the table where Chloe worked, there was another chair.
@Kyros