>>2216142For instance, if this post
>>2216146 had been 14 seconds earlier, I would have seen it and stayed up a while longer to finish the part. There is no longer connection issues around that time.
>>2216162>>2216172"J" won with a single double-vote, oddly enough.
>>2215907"I" had 3 positive ones (
>>2215905 >>2215951) and 2 negative ones (
>>2215976), leaving it at one.
No one else had anything to say about hair-color. A vote about leaving her hair as it is should have been given, in hindsight.
Aria's bangs will grow white; but she can easily dye them or even ask Medea for a permanent solution if they're too much of a bother.
Hair-color change should be fairy attainable with magic.
>>2216119You keep track of what option won. Would it make it easier if i outright stated so at the beginning of each part?
This time was A+C+D; your exact vote.
>>2216175We'll call it that.
>>2216117Yeah… not happening. Not when I had a choice available. I used the pajama bottoms to dry myself, not wanting to stink of Kirby with his towel; and wore the Jacket and shorts I had been lent earlier after getting rid of as much dust and dirt as I could.
The jacket was just huge for me; it could function as some sort of dress. The beige shorts were also big, but they came attached to this little belt that I just tied down to more or less fit me without risk of falling off. I hadn’t brought shoes, and with my loafers lost when I ran to Erika back from Duke; I had nothing to use to cover my feet, and I preferred it that way.
I left the pajama back in the lockers. Erika would surely take care of it for me.
“Oh, hey! HEY!” A familiar voice greeted me the second I exited the changing rooms. I turned.