matchbreaker: (FUN FUN FUN)
Elda Marker ([personal profile] matchbreaker) wrote in [community profile] retrospec2018-07-26 11:07 am

[Text] Posted sometime after Sunset

I suppose it does sound a little silly from me because I didn't got out much before this new body came a knocking but it really can be dreadfully boring not being able to go out until night, especially on these long summer days. It's just making me feel more tired!

A little mind and body stimulation might be good. Does anyone have some books or board games to recommend? Or maybe just want to head out to do something in the night? Hopefully a run or something, while I can still do that!

I swear my bones have been aching for the last week or so, like my age is coming back on me hard.


[ That would be because she's not had blood in almost two months, and her body has more rapidly started to physically shrivel and age. Anyone who sees her in person this week and beyond will be able to notice that. As a note for any potential action thread follow ups. ]
doesntdiscriminate: (Gentle big brother)

[personal profile] doesntdiscriminate 2018-07-30 04:18 am (UTC)(link)
I guess I can get that. I think that's pretty cool though, I'm hopeless when it comes anything that involves yarn. (´꒳`;)

Do you like short stories? I could recommend some anthologies which might help you find some authors you like.

Also, if you don't mind me asking; why can't you do out during the day?

doesntdiscriminate: (Wink)

[personal profile] doesntdiscriminate 2018-08-01 12:01 am (UTC)(link)
I do! I'm actually kind of partial to them. They're like an all-you-can-eat buffet at some really swanky place; there's lots of different stuff, and while you might not like every single dish the chances of you disliking all of them is pretty slim. o(^▽^)o

[He attaches a list of anthologies of different genres and sub-genres, some with a star next to them to show they're especially recommended. (While the anthologies have mostly been compiled by different editors almost all of them seem to come from the same publisher.) There are also stand alone novels of the Terry Pratchett/Neil Gaiman variety.]

Like a vampire?