That's an odd question, but yeah, a bit I guess? He never cared for the sounds the Horrors made, or me, I guess. Mostly it was an easy to clean room. With a drain and all in the center.
It sounds like his thing works based on hearing the sounds.
Derek and his sister-- I mean, they're werewolves, right? So they're worried about being affected by it at a big distance, because their hearing is so good. I was just trying to think of ways that might help them, and not force their hand to leaving the city until it's over.
Oh shit, yeah. That's going to be a problem for them. I wonder if Casey is the same.
Sound proofing might be a good idea, but they'd be stuck in their rooms for a while. Might suck. Soundproof earphones might help easier. But maybe not, with sharp eras.
Yeah, that's what they said when I suggested it. And Derek seems to doub tany ability of noise cancelling headphones doing the trick for them, too.
I don't know-- maybe this guy can be apprehended pretty quickly and it won't be a problem much longer. I just haven't figured out how to best go after him, yet, or I'd already be out there.
(( so I won't get double notifications on all the tags, continued from here ))
Looking up at the sound of his brother's voice, Five frowns, shaking his head. He might not be anywhere near as close to Klaus as Ben must be, by now, but he still feels the absence in his heart in a way he'll never admit. He loves all of his siblings a lot more than he'll ever let any of them know and Klaus is probably the only one who knows how it feels to lean so heavily on substances to keep himself sane, so he feels a secret sort of kinship there.
Moreover, he's not ready to admit that there's a possibility that there is no level of control to be had here. He's not willing to believe that he can't fix this. He has to fix this; he has to get them all back home and he has to be able to control who goes where. Ben and Prim can't just go back to the time and place where they belong.
He sighs, shrugging, next. "I don't have any ideas yet. That's the problem. I've only known as long as you have," he points out.
I thought you might. Of course I'd go as your date, but now I'm going to hold you to that. Do you know what you want to go as? I texted Klaus and he seems on board with helping me again so I don't look like an idiot, but I reckon he'll need a general idea of what you're doing if you want me to coordinate like on Halloween, yeah?
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When Dad was training you, did he do any kind of soundproofing downstairs?
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What's this got to do with that Mesmer fool?
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Derek and his sister-- I mean, they're werewolves, right? So they're worried about being affected by it at a big distance, because their hearing is so good. I was just trying to think of ways that might help them, and not force their hand to leaving the city until it's over.
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Sound proofing might be a good idea, but they'd be stuck in their rooms for a while. Might suck. Soundproof earphones might help easier. But maybe not, with sharp eras.
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[Of course Ben has already Met People.]
Yeah, that's what they said when I suggested it. And Derek seems to doub tany ability of noise cancelling headphones doing the trick for them, too.
I don't know-- maybe this guy can be apprehended pretty quickly and it won't be a problem much longer. I just haven't figured out how to best go after him, yet, or I'd already be out there.
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Looking up at the sound of his brother's voice, Five frowns, shaking his head. He might not be anywhere near as close to Klaus as Ben must be, by now, but he still feels the absence in his heart in a way he'll never admit. He loves all of his siblings a lot more than he'll ever let any of them know and Klaus is probably the only one who knows how it feels to lean so heavily on substances to keep himself sane, so he feels a secret sort of kinship there.
Moreover, he's not ready to admit that there's a possibility that there is no level of control to be had here. He's not willing to believe that he can't fix this. He has to fix this; he has to get them all back home and he has to be able to control who goes where. Ben and Prim can't just go back to the time and place where they belong.
He sighs, shrugging, next. "I don't have any ideas yet. That's the problem. I've only known as long as you have," he points out.
text; 4/13
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