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Roze Ichishi ([personal profile] fullofthorns) wrote in [community profile] thefolder 2013-10-01 07:59 pm (UTC)

Roze gave two kinds of attention - motherly or intimate. Right now, he didn't really seem to need anything outside of care, comfort and time to get better. She could get back to flirting and cajoling later. At the moment, she just wanted to see her friends well.

Which it occurred to her that Squall was probably just as bad off, the idiot. Hm.

"I'll be back in a bit. You can go through the books on my D-T. Uh...what kinda movie you wanna watch? I'll think about something while I'm gone."

She waited long enough to hear his answer, positive or negative, before heading out into the rest of the building. She stopped in front of Squall's door and raised her hand to knock, then thought better of it and drifted off down the hall, heading for the cafeteria.

Seifer had plenty of time to shower and get situated while Roze went to get food and borrow Neku's cord for the D-T again. When she came back, she stopped in front of Squall's apartment, peeked in, set a bag with tupperwares of food in it on the floor near the door with a note tacked to it that simply said "FOR PRETTY BOY", then headed back into Seifer's place.

"You decent?" she called, eyes rolling skyward as she restrained herself from going to look and wiggled her bare toes on the floor impatiently.

[ OOC Note: Roze's D-T has a variety of books on it, though the collection is fairly limited from what she had on her ipod. There are a a handful in text format and a few audio books. She has a lot of high fantasy historical romance novels.

There's plenty of things like 'The Black Knight' by Connie Mason, loads of stuff with knights and fair maidens, dragons and vampires and saving the girl and the reward of the happy ending. She has all the standard classics such as Moby Dick, Around the World in 80 Days, the Time Machine and Call of the Wild. She even has Little Women, Oliver Twist and Peter Pan.

Most of her reading is fantastical and light-hearted, smutty romance and the odd instructional book like The Book of Five Rings, The Art of War, The Code of the Samurai and a translation of the Shoninki. She also has an large amount of shonen manga, a handful of cookbooks and numerous collections of short stories ranging from The Brothers Grimm and Hans Christian Anderson's Little Mermaid to more standard fare of ghost stories, though those lean in favor of Japanese mythology.

The most recently read novels appear to be a Sleeping Beauty trilogy by Anne Roquelaure, King Arthur and the Knights of the Round Table, The Adventures of Robin Hood, a Christmas cookbook, and A Child Called It. ]

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