Post by Janus DiNapoli on Nov 7, 2017 20:18:13 GMT -5
Janus thought about how to respond. "If I'm not crazy, and I might very well be. I think souls can leave their bodies, and not die. Can you do that to someone?" She asked. "Can't really explain it any other way, mainly because it could have just been a figment of my imagination." Janus said and she flipped the page of the book she was reading using her Divination. "And your statement sounded like you thought I was hitting on you." She said jokingly. "Instead of breakfast, we?" Following it up with a wink out of sheer attempt to get some sort of odd reaction from her androgyny. How to confuse friends and make more enemies, a book by Janus DiNapoli on being stupid in public. She thought that book might actually sell pretty well if she could actually write.
That skill alluded her. Janus was a hospitality gal, not a master writer. Her idea was a stupid one, which was quite on par for Janus. She regularly gambled in order to pay for the BnB since it's income was rather low for what it was. That was easy, most games do not in fact have free will. Something as quick as a few games of roulette, or craps, was pretty easy to deal with. Never play blackjack though, that was a can of worms that Divination would never win. You were too reliant on other people's indecision. If Sasha was child-like, then Janus was much more crazy than she seemed to think, or an idiot. While most people ran away from danger, Janus had a habit of sticking her nose right into the center of it. After all, curiosity killed the anguished cat. Janus' divination bred curiosity like peanut butter called for jelly or lime for a gin and tonic. She frowned at that reference, that was more wishful thinking, it was way to early to drink.
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That skill alluded her. Janus was a hospitality gal, not a master writer. Her idea was a stupid one, which was quite on par for Janus. She regularly gambled in order to pay for the BnB since it's income was rather low for what it was. That was easy, most games do not in fact have free will. Something as quick as a few games of roulette, or craps, was pretty easy to deal with. Never play blackjack though, that was a can of worms that Divination would never win. You were too reliant on other people's indecision. If Sasha was child-like, then Janus was much more crazy than she seemed to think, or an idiot. While most people ran away from danger, Janus had a habit of sticking her nose right into the center of it. After all, curiosity killed the anguished cat. Janus' divination bred curiosity like peanut butter called for jelly or lime for a gin and tonic. She frowned at that reference, that was more wishful thinking, it was way to early to drink.
WC-318
TWC-5485