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Billy Cranston ([personal profile] morphitudinous) wrote in [community profile] trans_92011-11-20 07:00 pm

Inventions of the Exceptionally Nerdy [Open and bendytimeable!]

After a quiet scare with a little laser in his pocket, Billy had come to an alarming conclusion: he needed a pocket protector. The little device, the one true sign of a nerd, would keep him from poking or shooting himself. But that wasn't all it could do! With Billy's mind at work, he came up with another idea: the pocket trap. With some clever signaling coding, he could trap the hand of anyone who tried to pick his pocket. It would definitely help keep his morpher safe!

He wound up stretched across a meat-couch of the Observation Deck, working on adding little strips of identifying material to what was undeniably a pocket protector. Maybe he wouldn't make it cool (nothing could do that), but he'd definitely make it useful.

As he worked, there was a certain undercurrent of excitement on his face. He smiled more often, sometimes looked far into the distance, and could be heard humming if the observer was close enough. Something good had happened to him, and maybe it wasn't entirely due to the pocket protector.

[identity profile] kaya-waterwave.livejournal.com 2011-11-23 08:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Kaya finally got the message and eased up on him a little, although she was definitely grinning from ear to ear. She knew it might happen eventually, and she had already been happy with the way that Nanoha and Fate's wedding had turned out. That she would actually intimately KNOW the second couple getting married had never occurred to her, and now she could hardly contain herself.

"A necklace is more personal than a ring, and if you want to go by my tribe's ways, you should it yourself, so its personal to you both! Though isn't one good enough?"

[identity profile] kaya-waterwave.livejournal.com 2011-11-23 09:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Kaya laughed. "Oh Billy, are you kidding? I;d be more than happy to help you with that! Granted, you'll do most of the work yourself of course, since you're giving it to her. But we did stuff like this in my tribe all the time. Some people might call it primitive, but I think its a sense of pride, to give your beloved something you made with your own hands, you know?"

She grinned. "I don't disbelieve that. If its from you, I know it'll mean a lot to her."
Edited 2011-11-23 21:38 (UTC)