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Sora ([personal profile] lighthearted) wrote in [community profile] damned_bulletin2011-06-22 02:36 pm
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ARTS AND CRAFTS CLUB

Sorry that we couldn't talk yesterday, guys! Doyleton always kind of messes things up.

Anyway, everyone please let me know how you're doing and if you're able to take on an assignment tonight. Even if you can't, I want to know that you're okay, so respond anyway if you can!

For those who don't know what this club is, feel free to ask and I'll explain. But basically it's about people working together and teaming up for a common goal! We'll accept any members.

- Sora

[Strikeout obvious] (He doesn't know what he's getting into but could be interesting to see X3 )

[identity profile] dork-at-duty.livejournal.com 2011-06-23 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you, Sir Sora! Yes, I would like to be part of the club! I look forward to your assignment and promise to do my best on it!

[Somewhat jittery scrawl at the beginning, strikethrough mostly illegible]

[identity profile] dork-at-duty.livejournal.com 2011-06-23 04:12 am (UTC)(link)
Well... I'm waiting to hear back from the Police Ch my boss. But if I don't hear back from him before dinner, then I would like to start right away!

[Strikeout legible (or at least, no less so than the rest of his handwriting)]

[identity profile] dork-at-duty.livejournal.com 2011-07-07 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
Sorry for the lateness of my reply, Si Sora! My boss says it's okay for me to work with your team this evening. I'm ready to accept your orders!

And to show how dedicated I am to this endeavor, here is a little gift for you:

[Pinned below the note is a self-portrait of Meekins himself, created out of blue construction paper and adorned with two googley eyes and lines of dried macaroni depicting a smile. A large piece of yellow paper has been cut in the crude shape of a police badge, on which glitter dust has been glued to form the words "At Your Duty, Sir!" It's obvious that the "artist" takes pride in his efforts, in both this craft and his regular occupation.]