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outofshadows2013-12-17 09:47 pm
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+1 cuckoo for team science!

GREETINGS GEBO.
This is Emily, current player of Dean Winchester and Elena Gilbert, bringing you her third character - Sarah Zellaby of the InCryptid Series! For those of you who haven't read it (which is probably most of you), Sarah is what's called a cuckoo, which is a species of cryptid or nonhuman. Cuckoos come with all kinds of fun telepathic abilities as well as things which make her distinctively different from humans, so please take a gander at her abilities/permission post for more info on that.
Aside from that, however, Sarah is a friendly math nerd who tries very, very hard not to follow in her species' sociopathic footsteps. She will be freaking out a bit upon arrival, but hopefully she will settle in quickly. For those of you who do know the books, she's coming in from the end of Midnight Blue-Light Special.
I also apologize to all of her roommates because she's a bit messy. Cuckoo nesting habits, they're hard ones to break.
As always you can find me on AIM (iluvroadrunner6) as well as
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Emily! Why you gotta go and give me new things to read?! She sounds really cool though so hopefully Rose won't overwhelm her with her Rose-ness!
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Actually, Sarah will probably latch onto Rose like a sponge because she'll remind her a lot of her BFF and cousin. So as long as Rose is cool with a cuckoo attachment, I think they'll get along swimmingly. =D
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Yes! Good. And Rose will weirdly understand the Telepathy thing because of the bond but \o/ Really looking forward to seeing how this CR unfolds!
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Excellent. I'M READING VA BTW, I'm really liking it so far.
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OMG YAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAY! Day - Made. It's one of those series that gets better and better with each book too!
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Excellent. I'm about 150 pages in to the first book and I'll probably finish a lot of it this week, as I'm taking the train to and from work.