Odessa Wander (
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[open] and if we've come a long way, then i suspect it sideways
Who: Odessa Wander and you! (Yes, you!)
What: A week in the life.
Where: Mafaton, Library of the Blessed Saint Brian, a restaurant, and a park. Somewhere.
When: Various points in the week.
Notes: Thread starters exist for: Irene, Rex, Shrieky, and Steph. If you want to do something, that's awesome! Let's do something. I am totally flexible, so feel free to start a thread with whatever. If you wanna run an idea past me, just ping me. Plurk, PM, IRC, whatevs. I'm accessible.
Warnings: Warnings for possible sexiness? Will note if anything comes up.
Odessa Wander's old life was miserable, but she could never say that it was dull. The idea of a "normal" life always held a certain appeal, but always presented the risk of being boring. Every time she begins to worry that that's what's happening to her in the city of Baedal, there's another curve ball thrown her way. She appreciates it in her own way. Misplaced dreams are interesting enough to break up any perceived monotony, not that Odessa is able to make heads or tails of what she dreamt – what little of it she remembers. But it did distinctly put her off of vodka for the time being.
Mornings are spent at work, with late afternoon and evening being split between running errands and social calls. Much of her days off is spent tending to her replanted garden. She's never had much of a green thumb before, but she finds nurturing her beautiful (and deadly) plants to be a worthwhile hobby, if not always the most rewarding just yet. She's also acquired a puppy that likes to thwart her efforts. She's since put a small fence around the plot on her patio to discourage curious digging. She's fortunate (the dog) that she's so cute – Odessa had to install shelves for her shoes. Fortunately that's a precaution she took before there was a tragic mishap. Still, the fluffy red thing makes a lovely and enthusiastic companion that Odessa loves to trot out. She still dearly misses her cat, but even she has to admit that it's much easier to convince a dog to come along with her wherever she goes.
The dog wins this round.
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