10-19-2017, 01:55 AM
Unexpectedly, Guu was in Strazio’s face. She was floating in the air, a medical bag also floating by her side. A nurse’s cap adorns her pink head.
“What’cha got there, sweet cheeks?” Guu’s mouth didn’t move. She inspects his nose. “Ah, the classic bloody nose. I have just the cure for that!”
A handkerchief floated out of the bag and pressed up against the man’s nose.
“Pinch down and keep your head forward. Keep it there for ten minutes! If it’s still running after that-” Guu’s telepathic voice was interrupted by a chime in her stomach. “One moment please!”
She reached into her mouth (the only time it has actually moved this entire bit on that matter,) and pulled out her phone. With a newly formed finger she tapped her way through the device, and her face went from a scowl, to something more resembling a scowl.
She tossed her nurse cap aside and flew up, up above the canopy until the entire valley was in view. She scanned her surroundings: the waterfall nearby, the mountains in the distance, the forests. Finally she saw it, the lake. With it in sight, she looked at the e-mail again.
To: Guu
From: Sylvia
Subject: The New Leaf Project
I apologize if I interrupt your meeting with Tearen Wover, but as fate would have it, you’re pretty close to something big that maybe you can be involved in.
Since you’ve been gone, we’ve done research on the lake that had formed not far from Ambrosia. As suspected, the lake has been formed from the underground springs that flow under the city. The lake is still gaining water. We need to establish a pump station out there or we may risk flooding in the long term.
Well, Mr. Tom Nook has come forward with a plan to establish a town there, somewhere in which the pump station workers can live. Also, he thinks it’s a good tourist spot: “a nice quiet place to spend a holiday,” as he claims. The traffic of people living there will start using up the water.
He’s been building for us for years so I do not doubt his credentials. Also, he’ll be outsourcing an experienced city engineer, and from what he’s shown me, she looks more than promising!
Anyways, the spot in question is near where Tearen’s thing is happening, maybe if I send Tom out there, you can go greet them and approve of their plans yourself!
However, if you can’t make it for whatever reason, I’ll understand!
Signed,
Sylvia Black
Suddenly, Tearen’s thoughts appeared in her head. She remembered, before he initiated the singularity, he regretted his venue would become another ruin. While he probably wasn’t that depressed about it, in Guu’s mind that almost felt like a plea for help. And exaggeration in order to justify what was probably a stupid idea.
She decided to ignore the fact what she just did in her head was so incredibly human it hurts, she flew back down into the trees, darted straight for Gamzee.
She pulled out a notepad and pen from her stomach, hastily wrote a note.
If you come out of it soon, I’m in the building, I’d like to greet you. -Princess Guu
She pulled off the note from its spirals and stuck it in the front of his shirt.
As soon as she had done that, she darted for the building. In what seemed like a flash, she was suddenly in the room, crossed legged in the center.
She focused her OM, the shimmering ball appeared in front of her. She focused on what she wanted to summon; a man, someone responsible, someone who knew the relevance of this place. She new this person was a work of fiction. She knew she was essentially creating life right now, but she couldn’t trust anyone else to handle this task.
In him, she imbued his teachings, his post-underverse world views, the way he carried himself. She granted him knowledge, and love. She granted him passion. She gave him truths.
She couldn’t tell how long it took, time slipped away as she summoned. Before long, the ball of light took form.
Oh shit, she forgot to make him human.
A being, standing on his tentacles as if he were legs, stood before Guu. He put his tentacles together and saluted upon noticing who he was standing in front of.
“Princess Guu!” He yelled out enthusiastically. “I, Tepp the Octopus, swear to look after this place with my life!”
“Um...” Guu was stunned. But in the end of the day, she didn’t feel like taking away life after she had imbued it. “Good!”
“What’cha got there, sweet cheeks?” Guu’s mouth didn’t move. She inspects his nose. “Ah, the classic bloody nose. I have just the cure for that!”
A handkerchief floated out of the bag and pressed up against the man’s nose.
“Pinch down and keep your head forward. Keep it there for ten minutes! If it’s still running after that-” Guu’s telepathic voice was interrupted by a chime in her stomach. “One moment please!”
She reached into her mouth (the only time it has actually moved this entire bit on that matter,) and pulled out her phone. With a newly formed finger she tapped her way through the device, and her face went from a scowl, to something more resembling a scowl.
She tossed her nurse cap aside and flew up, up above the canopy until the entire valley was in view. She scanned her surroundings: the waterfall nearby, the mountains in the distance, the forests. Finally she saw it, the lake. With it in sight, she looked at the e-mail again.
To: Guu
From: Sylvia
Subject: The New Leaf Project
I apologize if I interrupt your meeting with Tearen Wover, but as fate would have it, you’re pretty close to something big that maybe you can be involved in.
Since you’ve been gone, we’ve done research on the lake that had formed not far from Ambrosia. As suspected, the lake has been formed from the underground springs that flow under the city. The lake is still gaining water. We need to establish a pump station out there or we may risk flooding in the long term.
Well, Mr. Tom Nook has come forward with a plan to establish a town there, somewhere in which the pump station workers can live. Also, he thinks it’s a good tourist spot: “a nice quiet place to spend a holiday,” as he claims. The traffic of people living there will start using up the water.
He’s been building for us for years so I do not doubt his credentials. Also, he’ll be outsourcing an experienced city engineer, and from what he’s shown me, she looks more than promising!
Anyways, the spot in question is near where Tearen’s thing is happening, maybe if I send Tom out there, you can go greet them and approve of their plans yourself!
However, if you can’t make it for whatever reason, I’ll understand!
Signed,
Sylvia Black
Suddenly, Tearen’s thoughts appeared in her head. She remembered, before he initiated the singularity, he regretted his venue would become another ruin. While he probably wasn’t that depressed about it, in Guu’s mind that almost felt like a plea for help. And exaggeration in order to justify what was probably a stupid idea.
She decided to ignore the fact what she just did in her head was so incredibly human it hurts, she flew back down into the trees, darted straight for Gamzee.
She pulled out a notepad and pen from her stomach, hastily wrote a note.
If you come out of it soon, I’m in the building, I’d like to greet you. -Princess Guu
She pulled off the note from its spirals and stuck it in the front of his shirt.
As soon as she had done that, she darted for the building. In what seemed like a flash, she was suddenly in the room, crossed legged in the center.
She focused her OM, the shimmering ball appeared in front of her. She focused on what she wanted to summon; a man, someone responsible, someone who knew the relevance of this place. She new this person was a work of fiction. She knew she was essentially creating life right now, but she couldn’t trust anyone else to handle this task.
In him, she imbued his teachings, his post-underverse world views, the way he carried himself. She granted him knowledge, and love. She granted him passion. She gave him truths.
She couldn’t tell how long it took, time slipped away as she summoned. Before long, the ball of light took form.
Oh shit, she forgot to make him human.
A being, standing on his tentacles as if he were legs, stood before Guu. He put his tentacles together and saluted upon noticing who he was standing in front of.
“Princess Guu!” He yelled out enthusiastically. “I, Tepp the Octopus, swear to look after this place with my life!”
“Um...” Guu was stunned. But in the end of the day, she didn’t feel like taking away life after she had imbued it. “Good!”
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