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Elsa von Spielburg ([personal profile] vonspielburg) wrote in [community profile] melodiesofcrack 2016-06-16 09:36 pm (UTC)

[OOC: I'm fine with ALL of these prompts, so I just picked one at random for a starter. Feel free to write your own, if this doesn't pique your interest and something else does.]

7. Fortune Telling

[Ellie holds herself still, one hand ungloved and turned palm up. The tiny fortune teller holds her wrist, stroking her chin thoughtfully as she studies the callouses and lines on Ellie's rough hands.]

'You hold many secrets. Many secrets indeed.'

[She frowns slightly.]

I don't see how this pertains to the future, or my fortune.

[The tarutaru glances up at her with a knowing little smile.]

'It will. Some of these secrets you hold have been forgotten. But you will remember them soon enough.'

[Now that causes her to sit back, blinking in mild surprise. Well. She supposes that's impressive enough. She'd best hold her tongue and let the woman work. She's been skeptical about this, but so far the results have been curious.]

'Interesting...you have more friends that are not human than those that are.'

[The tarutaru traces a small 'v' on Ellie's palm. Ellie arches a brow, but doesn't argue this. She speaks true; Ales and Toro are both nowhere near being human, and neither was the Warlock Magician. He was a gnome.]

'I see a crown in your future, depending on the choices you make. And a handsome stranger, with fair hair. What a tumultuous love line...'

[Ellie removes her hand quickly, but not roughly, and pulls her glove back on. She'd rather not discuss matters of romance, even if she is curious to know what she means about the crown. She tosses a couple of extra coins onto the table.]

I believe that's enough for tonight. Thank you.

[The tarutaru cackles.]

'Come back soon~'

[No.]

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