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7th Titan ☼ Claudia ☼ [Accidental Video]
[The feed shows a sterile white hospital room and the back of a petite blond in a hospital gown. A familiar petite blond girl to many, Claudia. The visible strip of back shows that most of her chest and midsection are bandaged. Her hair is out of its usual ponytail and hands loose around her back, loose and, possibly for the first time ever, brushed. She's sneaking out of bed at the moment and after a few tentative steps she drops into an attempted flip, she stumbles before she can catch herself with her hands and falls heavily to the ground. Ow. After a couple of seconds her blond head pokes up again like a resurfacing rubber duck previously forced underwater.]
((OOC: Claudia's recovering and could use some company))
((OOC: Claudia's recovering and could use some company))
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[If she's watching she'd catch the not-so-little white bat fluttering up to the window with a box in its mouth; he actually drops into human form and is just stopped in mid-air, tapping on the window.]
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I - flew up and it's a trick I picked up from a monster? [Sheepish grin? I mean you've been around a lot of weird around him...]
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Yeah, and you probably don't need the draft... [He laughs sheepishly and - well, climbing in the window means dropping the effect halfway through, so it's not the most graceful entrance, especially since he's trying not to drop a small box.] What do you mean, things to show me?
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[She picks up the remote that controls the bed. With an over-dramatic press of the button she makes the foot of the bed rise, then fall. Then she repeats it with the head]
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Secretly the not-people are psychic] [He's laughing, a little.] It's like the Blackberries - the button sends a signal. In a normal hospital it's so people can get help if something's really wrong and there's not a nurse or doctor nearby.no subject
[she appraises the button]