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i_speak_softly) wrote2011-05-01 11:36 am
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Forty-Third Theory [Mostly Action]
((General post for the next two weeks or so. Preemptive tl;dr, find him anywhere, though suggestion of day/place/activity is appreciated.))
[As May begins, and as a fairly large percentage of May goes by, Donatello can be found doing the following things:
-Jogging through the woods, tracking down any signs of life detected by the departed Mr. Scott's not-really-new-and-not-exactly-improved-either tricorder. ((New Feathers, feel free to jump in here.))
-Hauling huge loads of books to and from the library.
-Studying these books - in and around House 55, at the library itself, by the fountain, at the coffee shop, alongside the river... pretty much anywhere.
-Copying diagrams from the books into his journal.
-Working at the smithy, trying to create physical equivalents of these diagrams.
-Digging through bins at the item shop.
-Practicing wind magic or good old-fashioned ninjutsu in various open areas around the edges of the village.
And a few more specific actions:]
[Don needs a few minutes of your time. If you don't dare to approach him while he's working, he'll come looking for you.]
[Some rainy evening, Don will show up at Robert's door with a duffel bag and a goofy grin. You owe him a nanocomputer demonstration - and he brought you a gift.]
Frederic, a question, if you have a minute...
[As May begins, and as a fairly large percentage of May goes by, Donatello can be found doing the following things:
-Jogging through the woods, tracking down any signs of life detected by the departed Mr. Scott's not-really-new-and-not-exactly-improved-either tricorder. ((New Feathers, feel free to jump in here.))
-Hauling huge loads of books to and from the library.
-Studying these books - in and around House 55, at the library itself, by the fountain, at the coffee shop, alongside the river... pretty much anywhere.
-Copying diagrams from the books into his journal.
-Working at the smithy, trying to create physical equivalents of these diagrams.
-Digging through bins at the item shop.
-Practicing wind magic or good old-fashioned ninjutsu in various open areas around the edges of the village.
And a few more specific actions:]
[Don needs a few minutes of your time. If you don't dare to approach him while he's working, he'll come looking for you.]
[Some rainy evening, Don will show up at Robert's door with a duffel bag and a goofy grin. You owe him a nanocomputer demonstration - and he brought you a gift.]
Frederic, a question, if you have a minute...
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... I can't remember the last time somebody has stroked my hair...
[Robert would totally be reciprocating, but, turtle.]
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[Don essays a headscratch, like he does for Klunk when the kitten demands attention.]
[He definitely needs to teach you some things about reptile reflexology.]
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At the gentle, affectionate scratching - very far removed from an aggressive act, and certainly not interpreted that way - Robert nuzzles closer to Don, or as closer as he can actually get. He's practically curled in Don's lap, now.
cute y/n]I... a-appreciate this very much...
[Treating Robert like a cat is apparently an effective thing.]
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Mammals. They're more or less all the same.]Is this something - people usually do for each other?
[He's not really sure what degree of intimacy hair-touching normally implies.]
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Hey, at least Robert won't try batting at strings?]As far as I am aware? It does tend to happen amongst people who care for each other deeply... hair-touching, at least in this context, usually represents some kind of loving gesture.
... I typically see either partners doing so to each other, or parents doing so to their children... Either would suggest closeness. [Though of a different sort in both cases. Generally.]
At any rate... it hardly matters to me. I enjoy this and you don't seem to have any problems with doing so...
... Would there be a kind of touch you might like? [Implied in that statement is "presumably one that doesn't make you panic after 112 seconds and try to get away".]
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But he likes debating string theory. It's almost kinda similar.][A smile Robert may not see.] I already had my turn.
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... And I am curious if there is anything I could do that you actually enjoyed - after all, you can't be particularly sensate on your plastron.
[Robert remembers what it was like to have one. It was like wearing protective gear all the time.]
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[And having a plastron is great. Definitely better than the alternative. How do you stand it?]
[What? Dodging the question? Certainly not...]
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Please? It would be something I would want to do...
[He nuzzles his cheek lightly against Don in an insistent way.
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Damn your persistence.][Don glances out the window again. It's getting late.]
After this I have to go.
[That's a tacit yes - or an opportunity to rescind the offer and make use of the remaining time in some other way.]
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nooo turtle don't leave meRobert wouldn't really know what else to do at this point, other than kiss/cuddle Don. Or ramble about something else nerdy. Or both.
Maybe this is a both opportunity?]
Well... is there anywhere I could touch that would be pleasant for you? As in, something that... would actually provoke a positive response...
[Other than perhaps his genital region, though Robert isn't thinking of that at the moment
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[Don disentangles himself halfway, and taps Robert's shoulder.] Let me up.
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The effect is cuter and more workable on a seagull, but hey.]
... Yes?
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And those smooth motions that Don does so often are only now starting to be associated with "ninja training". After four months.]
Shall I kneel or something for this...?
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[He folds his arms and rests his head on them, looking up at Robert with one eye.]
You can't tell anyone about this.
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[Robert gives Don his best dead seriousness look, kneeling carefully next to him.
... Despite the scratches and other marks on its surface, Don's shell is really beautiful. Robert admires it a little bit.]
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Lean on it.
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... Yeah, somebody should wake him up to the dangerous possibilities of that soon before it comes back to bite him.]
... On your shell? [Robert places his small hands on Don's shell and does some approximation of leaning onto it. He's... being way too careful, actually.]
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More.
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He leans more of his paltry weight into Don, trying to spread out the pressure a little. It probably looks completely ridiculous from a third-person perspective.
Hey, at least it's giving him a nice opportunity to study Don's shell patterns...]
You... enjoy the pressure of this, correct?
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I am rather light, aren't I...
[Never has it been so obvious until he had a living tank as a boyfriend.]
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Mm.
[It's an 'mm' of contentment, not of agreement that you're too skinny. Even though you are.]
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Please ignore that capitalism failure.Robert continues trying to provide adequate pressure to Don's shell, varying where he puts his hands and resting his cheek against the smooth keratin. He may just be enough of a sap to kiss Don's shell a few times, though Don might not feel them beyond weak points of heat and pressure alongside his hands.]
... I'm glad that you like this...
[It's something he can do that's nice for Don, anyway.]
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