In liminal spaces like these, concepts of time (and yes, gender) get blurred. But it's the various 'real' worlds that really care, maybe because whatever natural laws govern them are so strong there, not weak and malleable as within these in-between places.
"People love to sort and categorize, though. Impose a little order on the chaos that is life." Jacinda chuckles, and recites a few lines from a song, "I'd store it in boxes, with little yellow tags on every one..." though zie doesn't actually sing.
"Will I? Find a new world to settle in?" Jacinda rests zir chin on a hand, using the other hand to trace a random pattern on the tabletop (mirroring Albtraum without really thinking about it, really). "I think so. I'm a man of action, and I've been idle long enough. If I wanted to stay in one place forever, I could have suffocated in my grave."
[[OOC: I'm so glad that this thread helped you too! Thank YOU for your character giving Jacinda the kick in the pants to progress their storyline, because it's been a while.]]
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"People love to sort and categorize, though. Impose a little order on the chaos that is life." Jacinda chuckles, and recites a few lines from a song, "I'd store it in boxes, with little yellow tags on every one..." though zie doesn't actually sing.
"Will I? Find a new world to settle in?" Jacinda rests zir chin on a hand, using the other hand to trace a random pattern on the tabletop (mirroring Albtraum without really thinking about it, really). "I think so. I'm a man of action, and I've been idle long enough. If I wanted to stay in one place forever, I could have suffocated in my grave."
[[OOC: I'm so glad that this thread helped you too! Thank YOU for your character giving Jacinda the kick in the pants to progress their storyline, because it's been a while.]]