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Weiss Schnee ([personal profile] heiroglyphs) wrote in [community profile] recolle2017-06-23 07:50 pm

[closed] a walk down a new path

WHO: Vera and Alison
WHERE: Recollé Forest
WHEN: Saturday morning
WHAT: A nature nerd shows a sheltered girl what "outside" is like.
WARNINGS: Extreme dorkiness

[Vera stands at the entrance to Recollé Forest, flipping through her phone as she waits for her friend to arrive. In truth, she had just arrived from the mall, where she bought an outfit she felt best designed for hiking: a pair of white athletic pants and tank top, covered in a thin checkered top to keep the sun off of her shoulders. On her feet she wears a pair of heavy hiking boots try to make up for the height lost from her heels, and on her head, a white sun hat monogrammed with her initials in a brilliant gold font. Shifting her weight, she adjusts the straps of her backpack, filled with food for the two of them to enjoy once they get to Alison's favorite spot.

As she spots her friend approaching, her face instantly lights up. If there is anything the heiress hates, it's waiting, but she's willing to put up with it to spend time with her friends. Come to think of it, this is the first time the two have met in person. She hopes she's made a good impression so far.]


Hey, Alison. You ready?
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[personal profile] seeker 2017-06-30 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
Well... [She grins, rubs at her neck, adjusts her pace so that they are walking side by side, now. It was easier to hold a conversation when she wasn't looking over her shoulder.]

The easy way is to duct tape something pointy on it, but I wasn't going to win the 4th grade science fair with that. Somehow I got him to agree to help me weld an extra mechanism to it. [...] I think I promised him that I would stop asking him for a pony every Christmas.

It shot ping pong balls. He just didn't know that I was going to program it to do that on its own.
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[personal profile] seeker 2017-07-02 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
That's a slightly nicer way of saying "budding mad scientist." But thanks.

[Her attention turns to the path they're walking along, and she brightens some, kneels down. Her voice is low when she speaks again.]

Hey, check it out. These are deer tracks. If we're quiet, we may be able to see one.
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[personal profile] seeker 2017-07-03 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
They're skittish around people. But if you're diligent, and know how to read the tracks, you can see them, sometimes.

[...] It went ahead, and ducked into the bushes over there. Chances are, it's making its way to a clearing to graze. Let's go.

[and off she goes! quietly though, and slowly, slightly crouched so as not to alarm any woodland creatures.]
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[personal profile] seeker 2017-07-03 02:06 am (UTC)(link)
[Alison reaches the bushes first, and ducks behind them, though not before pointing ahead. Just as she'd predicted, in a clearing is a doe with a young, gangly fawn. They're grazing, just as she said, a few paces from the river she'd mentioned in their first conversation.]

See?
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[personal profile] seeker 2017-07-03 02:33 am (UTC)(link)
[Oh, that's cute. She smiles.]

It's not likely. Not when she's with her young like that. We could get a little closer without spooking them, though. Stick close to me.
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[personal profile] seeker 2017-07-03 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
[She slips from behind the bush, quiet still, and leads them into the clearing proper. They're still some ways from the doe and her fawn, but they're much closer now.

Alison stands up, keeping her voice pitched low.]
Good chance to take pictures, if you want. No flash.
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[personal profile] seeker 2017-07-04 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
At least a small herd, is my guess. I haven't gone far enough into the forest to see many others, but I see doe and their fawns often. Once I saw a huge buck, but he's been scarce lately.

[She sits at the edge of the clearing as Vera snaps pictures. busying herself with twining blades of grass around her fingertips.] What you'll see most often are rabbits, wild mice. Lots and lots of different birds.
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[personal profile] seeker 2017-07-04 02:31 am (UTC)(link)
It's easy to overlook if you've never had the chance to explore it.

[She stands up, dusts off her jeans.] If you're up for it, I can show you more another time. I practically live out here, with work...

Want to keep going? We're not far from a rest point.
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[personal profile] seeker 2017-07-07 07:14 am (UTC)(link)
I'm sure. Sorry. [A quick flash of a smile.] But we might see a rabbit, or a fox, before we hit the rest area.
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[personal profile] seeker 2017-07-08 04:25 am (UTC)(link)
Really? [She laughs, surprised but not mocking.] They're very shy, and fast — hard to see unless you're out here.

You might miss a chance to take a picture of one. They don't take as well to people as the deer do.
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[personal profile] seeker 2017-07-16 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
[Both of Alison's eyebrows raise. She remembers, again, that despite this being a great segue into a princess trapped in a tower joke, it would not make the best impression. And so:] Then you're in for a treat. They're all over the place, out here. I bet you'll even get tired of seeing them.

[...]

We're almost to a rest stop, if you're sick of walking.