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<blockquote data-quote="ThirdWizard" data-source="post: 6031582" data-attributes="member: 12037"><p>Juno steps into the kitchen, a small simple affair. There isn't even a microwave in there, just a tiny fridge, a gas oven and stove top, and a double sink. On the far side of the room is a doorway leading to a laundry room, and by that a small wooden writing desk that looks quite old but somehow still holds together.</p><p></p><p>This room is similarly kept to the rest of the house, disorderly but fairly clean. There are no dirty dishes in the sink, but opened junk mail and bills are piled on the counters. Clean dishes are piled haphazardly onto a rack by the sink, and the writing desk is covered with loose papers and received letters. It looks like she kept regular correspondence with others through snail-mail, a thing to do when one can't treat email or even a cell phone with any trust.</p><p></p><p>Opening the fridge, the light flickers on and off, irregularly illuminating the inside. It contains mostly soft drinks and quickly prepared meals like hotdogs, coldcuts, and frozen dinners. Over by the desk, the failing light from outside as the sun sets isn't enough illumination to read any of the letters. However, you can tell that she has kept in regular contact with several different people, and there are some unfinished works of hers still laying about. </p><p></p><p>Meanwhile in the bedroom, Malcom uses a lighter to look over the various books in Sandra's room. There are several books on spell casting, from beginner's books to books that would give Malcom a run for his money in understanding the concepts within. Most of these more advanced books are on glamours and veils. The beginner books vary in topic from quick elemental based evocations to intricate thaumaturgies.</p><p></p><p>The room seems fairly plainly decorated. It's hard to tell what reflects her taste and what came with the house or was bought because it was a functional adornment to the room. There is nothing for reading for pleasure, save a few travel-oriented magazines dated back at least a year and a few books of riddles, heavily paged through.</p><p></p><p>Malcom also finds, in an undecorated leather bound book, what looks to be a personal and research journal in one. Flipping through pages and skimming a few entries, she writes about home and friends, her displeasure with both the Summer and Winter Courts, her distrust of the White Council, and some philosophy into the nature of magic. It also appears that she's been researching magics of her own. The research is fairly intricate in nature - no beginner's work here - and it will take some time to read over to gain any insights.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="ThirdWizard, post: 6031582, member: 12037"] Juno steps into the kitchen, a small simple affair. There isn't even a microwave in there, just a tiny fridge, a gas oven and stove top, and a double sink. On the far side of the room is a doorway leading to a laundry room, and by that a small wooden writing desk that looks quite old but somehow still holds together. This room is similarly kept to the rest of the house, disorderly but fairly clean. There are no dirty dishes in the sink, but opened junk mail and bills are piled on the counters. Clean dishes are piled haphazardly onto a rack by the sink, and the writing desk is covered with loose papers and received letters. It looks like she kept regular correspondence with others through snail-mail, a thing to do when one can't treat email or even a cell phone with any trust. Opening the fridge, the light flickers on and off, irregularly illuminating the inside. It contains mostly soft drinks and quickly prepared meals like hotdogs, coldcuts, and frozen dinners. Over by the desk, the failing light from outside as the sun sets isn't enough illumination to read any of the letters. However, you can tell that she has kept in regular contact with several different people, and there are some unfinished works of hers still laying about. Meanwhile in the bedroom, Malcom uses a lighter to look over the various books in Sandra's room. There are several books on spell casting, from beginner's books to books that would give Malcom a run for his money in understanding the concepts within. Most of these more advanced books are on glamours and veils. The beginner books vary in topic from quick elemental based evocations to intricate thaumaturgies. The room seems fairly plainly decorated. It's hard to tell what reflects her taste and what came with the house or was bought because it was a functional adornment to the room. There is nothing for reading for pleasure, save a few travel-oriented magazines dated back at least a year and a few books of riddles, heavily paged through. Malcom also finds, in an undecorated leather bound book, what looks to be a personal and research journal in one. Flipping through pages and skimming a few entries, she writes about home and friends, her displeasure with both the Summer and Winter Courts, her distrust of the White Council, and some philosophy into the nature of magic. It also appears that she's been researching magics of her own. The research is fairly intricate in nature - no beginner's work here - and it will take some time to read over to gain any insights. [/QUOTE]
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