[It should be immediately obvious that Don didn't mean to turn his journal on, and isn't even aware that it is on. He isn't looking at it. He isn't saying anything. In fact, he might not be awake. He's just sitting slumped in a chair, his head on the desk-like counter before him.]
[If you look past Donatello to the background of the scene, you might be able to identify the setting as a subway car. A very strange subway car, though - it's stuffed with technology that might look futuristic even to someone from the same world and time as Don.]
[Do you quietly look away, Lucetians? Or do you intrude on the private moment?]
((Backdated to a little earlier this morning, thanks LJ.))
[If you look past Donatello to the background of the scene, you might be able to identify the setting as a subway car. A very strange subway car, though - it's stuffed with technology that might look futuristic even to someone from the same world and time as Don.]
[Do you quietly look away, Lucetians? Or do you intrude on the private moment?]
((Backdated to a little earlier this morning, thanks LJ.))