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Thursday, November 1, 2018

Thursday Fiction 191: Parallel Slip

Welcome back to a new part of Parallel Slip, where we follow the adventures of Frederique through her slip in different parallel universes.
Let's start right where we left off last week.

"I won't change my classes again," she said more calmly than I had thought possible.
She was a nervous wrecked. Happy little always smiling Amy was only the ghost of herself.
"I won't change my classes again," she repeated after having listened to her parents a very long time.
"I am not being stubborn and immature, I really thought things through," she said. She held the paper I gave her and she started to read. She couldn't go through any reason I gave her without being interrupted. I had a huge impression of deja-vu. She was me, in front of my mum every time I was asking something for myself. Then I had an idea. As long sentence wouldn't do, she had to take a stand.
"My life, my choice, hang up" I wrote on a new piece of paper.
She shook her head to say no. I kneel in front of her and place the paper on her knees.
"Dad, dad..." she called in the phone but there was no way to make him stop.
She took a deep breath.




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Wednesday, October 31, 2018

Wednesday Snippet 194: Blue Angel

Welcome to a new part of Blue Angel unedited, we start right where we left off last time.



He finally reached it, he steps on the granite polished stone stairs and entered the church. The great hall was lit by candle light. The queue separated in two. The angel in front of him moved to the right so he moved to the right. The order was in place and he couldn't escape it as if it was part of it. The sensation was coming back easily now that he was inside. He walked to the basin of holy water, there was an image of Christ over it, as if he was going to observe if he was doing it right. He took his hands out of his sleeves and pushed them to his elbow then dipped the index and middle fingers of his right hand in the basin, the water was cold, it had probably been waiting for someone for a long time. He pressed the wet fingers on his forehead bending his head in front of the Christ's picture, lowered his hand to the middle of his chest, placed it to his left shoulder then to his right to finish the sign of the cross before stepping away to let the angel behind him do it too. Two angels were framing the passage on his left, presenting the new comers with heavy bibles covered with red leather. He took one has he passed near them. He wanted to say thank you but he knew he shouldn't so he continued to walk. The walls were tall and the windows high, covered with stained glasses representing the life and dead and rebirth of the Christ. He was in Jesus' church and he could feel in deep inside of his bones. God was present in here even if he couldn't really see him. He walked to the first row with a free sit. It was not the kind of place where you could keep a sit for your friend, not that he had any coming here today. Here everybody was equal under the watch of god and he needed to love everybody the same too. He felt that at least this was an easy part, he just didn't care about anyone in this room.




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Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Namu Geronimo Second Anniversary Doll Review (with video)

Today, I have the last part of the pullip second anniversary review videos for you. This is a review of the Namu Geronimo.

This is a very sad story because this is the last couple of doll created by jun planning with a Namu and this little guy is also the last of the Namus.

Historically, Geronimo was a prominent leader and medicine man from the Bedonkohe band of the Apache tribe. From 1850 to 1886 Geronimo joined with members of three other Chiricahua Apache bands—the Tchihende, the Tsokanende and the Nednhi—to carry out numerous raids as well as resistance to US and Mexican military campaigns in the northern Mexico states of Chihuahua and Sonora, and in the southwestern American territories of New Mexico and Arizona. Geronimo's raids and related combat actions were a part of the prolonged period of the Apache–United States conflict, which started with American settlement in Apache lands following the end of the war with Mexico in 1848. (Wikipedia quote)

He comes with a head piece, a traditional outfit with multiple parts, a spear and a shield, and a blanket. 

Here is the video


And here are some pictures




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Monday, October 29, 2018

Sacagawea Pullip Second Anniversary Doll review (with video)

So here is the first review of the second anniversary Pullip set. Her name is Sacagawea. 

Historically, Sacagawea was a bilingual Lemhi Shoshone woman, born in Idaho near the Rocky Mountains in the Salmon River region, who helped the Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1805-06 explore the Louisiana Territory. Sacagawea traveled with the expedition thousands of miles from North Dakota to the Pacific Ocean. 

She is a very detailed doll and come with a traditional outfit, amazing hair, a bow and arrows, a sort of blanket to use as a coat and a head piece with feather. She is the second historical doll I have in my pullip collection, the first being Isul Okita Souji.

Here is the video


And here are some pictures




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