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<blockquote data-quote="Majin" data-source="post: 2831149" data-attributes="member: 13265"><p>~ Gabriel ~</p><p></p><p>Traversing the dark, dank corridors of the chemistry building's basement was always a task that made Gabriel apprehensive. Not because he was afraid something would jump out at him in the black abyss that surrounded him for most of the way (a safety hazard if ever there was one, he noted), it was more attributed to the odd smells and aromas coming from the mixtures of chemicals and other foriegn substances that pervaded the building. Not to mention visiting Macy himself. It wasn't that he hated the man, he rather admired his enthusiasm, but sometimes Macy could be a bit much. Especially when he felt that he was onto something, and to Gabriel it seemed a waste of time. If only he wasn't so quick to leap to conclusions.</p><p></p><p>Entering Macy's office/lab was a chore within itself. The man was a habitual packrat and lazy when it came to cleaning up after himself besides. As he navigated the perilous stacks of papers and lab tables filled with chemicals and 'paranormal' paraphernalia (according to Macy, though Gabriel would perhaps think otherwise) he worked his way to the back of the room where Macy sat, eyeing a particular wood carving with a magnifying glass. As he noticed the young professor he sat up and greeted him, pushing his glasses from the tip of his nose with his middle finger and scratching his rapidly thinning hair excitedly. His lab coat was slung over the table next to the carving and his blue dress shirt's sleeves were rolled up to the elbow. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: lime">"Wait'll you see this Gabe, you'll love it!"</span> he exclaims, seemingly just barely able to hold in a squeal of glee. </p><p></p><p>Moving over to the chemist's side of the table in order to get a closer look at the thing, Gabriel takes in the image of a satyr carved out of the wood. Darkly stained, making the features hard to pick out, the statue does not appear to be very old to his trained eye. </p><p></p><p><span style="color: lime">"So? What d'ya think? Isn't it great? Scary, huh?"</span> Macy asks, obviously proud of the thing, but for what reason Gabriel could not fathom.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Majin, post: 2831149, member: 13265"] ~ Gabriel ~ Traversing the dark, dank corridors of the chemistry building's basement was always a task that made Gabriel apprehensive. Not because he was afraid something would jump out at him in the black abyss that surrounded him for most of the way (a safety hazard if ever there was one, he noted), it was more attributed to the odd smells and aromas coming from the mixtures of chemicals and other foriegn substances that pervaded the building. Not to mention visiting Macy himself. It wasn't that he hated the man, he rather admired his enthusiasm, but sometimes Macy could be a bit much. Especially when he felt that he was onto something, and to Gabriel it seemed a waste of time. If only he wasn't so quick to leap to conclusions. Entering Macy's office/lab was a chore within itself. The man was a habitual packrat and lazy when it came to cleaning up after himself besides. As he navigated the perilous stacks of papers and lab tables filled with chemicals and 'paranormal' paraphernalia (according to Macy, though Gabriel would perhaps think otherwise) he worked his way to the back of the room where Macy sat, eyeing a particular wood carving with a magnifying glass. As he noticed the young professor he sat up and greeted him, pushing his glasses from the tip of his nose with his middle finger and scratching his rapidly thinning hair excitedly. His lab coat was slung over the table next to the carving and his blue dress shirt's sleeves were rolled up to the elbow. [color=lime]"Wait'll you see this Gabe, you'll love it!"[/color] he exclaims, seemingly just barely able to hold in a squeal of glee. Moving over to the chemist's side of the table in order to get a closer look at the thing, Gabriel takes in the image of a satyr carved out of the wood. Darkly stained, making the features hard to pick out, the statue does not appear to be very old to his trained eye. [color=lime]"So? What d'ya think? Isn't it great? Scary, huh?"[/color] Macy asks, obviously proud of the thing, but for what reason Gabriel could not fathom. [/QUOTE]
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