needsaconstant: (Oh dear this isn't good.)
Daniel Faraday ([personal profile] needsaconstant) wrote2009-05-12 03:39 pm

A Question (Voice)

[He sounds worried and yet sort of amazed at the same time.]

Why is my book trying to eat me?

I'm pretty sure books don't do that...

[There's a sound as if something's being whacked.]

Back, I say! Back! Bad book!




((ooc: Deleted the other entry cause it was just too weird...))

Voice

[identity profile] ineedaconstant.livejournal.com 2009-05-13 08:42 pm (UTC)(link)
U-huh. Sure. And the Oceanic Flight 815 crashing and the death of the woman I loved is so less traumatic than a biting book!!

My inner scientist says it's impossible for books to come alive. That's all it says. That's it.

But it can jump. That's what makes all the difference, right?

Voice

[identity profile] sarcatstically.livejournal.com 2009-05-13 09:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Did I say it was less traumatic? No. I was just sympathizing with you. If you like, maybe I can send my can-opener named Thunder to tear apart that book for you. And before you ask, I'm not actually being sarcastic. Me and that can-opener you see, we have a symbiotic relationship going here.

Well, you could always pretend you're seeing things and ask for medication. That helps with a lot of people.

How high? I'd recommend putting something nice and heavy on it.

Voice

[identity profile] ineedaconstant.livejournal.com 2009-05-17 06:58 pm (UTC)(link)
*He's sorta back to his calm, polite demeanor again*

Symbiosis with a can-opener? That's rather interesting. And what does it get in return? Because, if you're the only one benefiting from the relationship, then it's actually commensalism.

I'm not mad, thank you very much. Medication is not for me.

And I've already taken care of the book. It fell down ten stories, if you want to know.