update from sparkleup

This commit is contained in:
Madison Scott-Clary 2023-08-26 09:05:11 -07:00
parent 2bde2530fa
commit 3cfad8d6f3
1 changed files with 4 additions and 2 deletions

View File

@ -139,7 +139,9 @@ Something about the ephemerality of the sand and the permanence of the tile spea
<p>While I mulled over her focus on comfort and memory, we linked up hands, Tule and Cress with their partner, and me with Cress.</p>
<p>We stepped from the quaint small town sim and directly into warmth and sunlight, into the salt-tang of sea air and the low rush of waves against a beach. We stood atop a stone walkway of sorts, which seemed to run along the edge of a town. On further inspection, it appeared to be a retaining wall of a sort, holding up the town that meandered up a hill to keep it from sliding inexorably down into a bay. </p>
<p>Between the wall and the water was a sandy beach, partially obscured by intricate and crazed drawings in the sand.</p>
<p>Between the wall and the water was a sandy beach, partially obscured by intricate and crazed markings in the sand. It took some time of peering at them for me to make out just what they were: it seemed as though, throughout the tail end of New Year&rsquo;s, dozens or hundreds of people had been drawing in the sand using, I assumed, the sticks that were leaned against the wall.</p>
<p>All of the designs seemed to feature the New Year, now that I was able to pick them apart. Visions of fireworks, scratched over mentions of the year, scrawled names of, I guessed, couples who had met up on the beach.</p>
<p>I turned away with a hollow feeling in my chest, wondering just how many of those couples were still couples.</p>
<p>(tile sim - talking about current status of the numbers)</p>
<p>(Serene&rsquo;s swamp - talking about the current response out in the world)</p>
<p>(dandelion field - talking about the Odists, one loss, End Of Endings, though still checking on those who have left the clade, of which there are now a few, no word on E.W.)</p>
@ -147,7 +149,7 @@ Something about the ephemerality of the sand and the permanence of the tile spea
<p>((After Dry Grass leaves, Reed goes to talk with Lily))</p>
</article>
<footer>
<p>Page generated on 2023-08-25</p>
<p>Page generated on 2023-08-26</p>
</footer>
</main>
<script type="text/javascript">