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<blockquote data-quote="Egon" data-source="post: 6717380" data-attributes="member: 6800672"><p>Boddynock had always had a problem keeping up with the long-shanks of the world. His little legs would only carry him so fast, and it seemed he was outpaced everywhere he went. Even now, when Rowena had indicated that they would all travel together, it seemed that everyone had left without him. And to most normal people, this would be seen as an insult. An outrage. You shouldn't just leave people behind. But Boddynock...</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000FF"><em>Now where did I put that screwdriver...</em></span></p><p></p><p>He didn't even notice that he was the last one in the room until well after everyone else left. So enamored in his own thoughts that he rarely recognized when nobody else was around. There were even times when he was carrying on a conversation with people who hadn't even bothered to tell him that they were done listening! The life of someone buried in their work can oftentimes be most lonely.</p><p></p><p>When he did finally realize that he was alone, he just kind of shrugged his shoulders and searched his memory for where everyone might have gone. He remembered someone mentioning mounts...or horses...or mounted plaques...or something along those lines. So he headed for the stables to see if that was where everyone went. He arrived there just as Brue was asking where he had gone off to.</p><p></p><p><span style="color: #0000FF"><strong>"I'm here...I'm here. Sorry, I got lost in my own thoughts. Again. See, I've got this idea for how to keep things from rolling around when you place them on shelves. It starts with anchoring a few planks into place on the underside of the shelf..."</strong></span></p><p></p><p>He was babbling. And talking on about his profession. Again. He had a habit of doing that; he knew it was annoying, but he just kept on. Eventually he stopped talking and started listening to the conversation around him.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Egon, post: 6717380, member: 6800672"] Boddynock had always had a problem keeping up with the long-shanks of the world. His little legs would only carry him so fast, and it seemed he was outpaced everywhere he went. Even now, when Rowena had indicated that they would all travel together, it seemed that everyone had left without him. And to most normal people, this would be seen as an insult. An outrage. You shouldn't just leave people behind. But Boddynock... [COLOR=#0000FF][I]Now where did I put that screwdriver...[/I][/COLOR] He didn't even notice that he was the last one in the room until well after everyone else left. So enamored in his own thoughts that he rarely recognized when nobody else was around. There were even times when he was carrying on a conversation with people who hadn't even bothered to tell him that they were done listening! The life of someone buried in their work can oftentimes be most lonely. When he did finally realize that he was alone, he just kind of shrugged his shoulders and searched his memory for where everyone might have gone. He remembered someone mentioning mounts...or horses...or mounted plaques...or something along those lines. So he headed for the stables to see if that was where everyone went. He arrived there just as Brue was asking where he had gone off to. [color="#0000FF"][B]"I'm here...I'm here. Sorry, I got lost in my own thoughts. Again. See, I've got this idea for how to keep things from rolling around when you place them on shelves. It starts with anchoring a few planks into place on the underside of the shelf..."[/B][/color] He was babbling. And talking on about his profession. Again. He had a habit of doing that; he knew it was annoying, but he just kept on. Eventually he stopped talking and started listening to the conversation around him. [/QUOTE]
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