Richard Brooks (
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A Story Begins (Intro Post, Open to Mansion Folk)
When his mother told him that she was sending him somewhere to train to be a hero, Richard had thought that she was pulling his leg. Of course, he realized that she was dead serious when he was put on a plane and took a cab to a large mansion where some former associates of hers lived. Okay, she might have called them something else, but Richard was choosing to visualize them as old friends as opposed to something negative. Either way, they were going to be his friends, which was all that really mattered to him.
Once he got all of his stuff up to the door, Richard opened the door and poked his head through. "Hello! Anyone there," he called out as he started to drag his stuff through the door. Hopefully, someone would show up to tell him where he could place his things for the time being.
Once he got all of his stuff up to the door, Richard opened the door and poked his head through. "Hello! Anyone there," he called out as he started to drag his stuff through the door. Hopefully, someone would show up to tell him where he could place his things for the time being.
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Then a smile appeared on his face as he thought of something. "Or are their barks worse than their bites?"
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"Oh, so you are the only one that I have to worry about," said Richard with a smile. "That is very good to know."
On Sunday, February 23, 2014 6:01 PM, wild_child - DW Comment dw_null@dreamwidth.org wrote:
Rose Logan (wild_child) replied to a comment you left in a Dreamwidth entry "A Story Begins (Intro Post, Open to Mansion Folk)". The comment they replied to was:
"Well I'd rather avoid getting the point from one of your siblings claws, so I should probably learn their names."
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