Pakpao Patron St of Screwdrivers
Created on 07/26/2005 • 1613 Posts & 55 ThreadsCharacter Interactions
- post For a moment Pak considered pulling away from Kem. She was being a damned lousy friend, not telling him about his maker, about his daughter, 14 years ago
- post Deciding Kem was a little out of sorts with all this talk Pak moved out of her corner to sit closer to him. Obviously, this topic was affect 14 years ago
- post "I was a little more adamant than that."Â?Pak said with a small wry smile to Kem's monosyllabic response. She wasn't even remotely tempted 14 years ago
- post No, she was forced to admit it wasn't. Even at her worst Pak had taken most of her hostility and anger out on herself. Maybe that was part o 14 years ago
- post Pak gave Kem a quick jab in the shoulder. He wasn't helping. Well he was. He was being supportive and basically telling her it was OK."And i 14 years ago
- post Pak leaned into Kem, grateful for the support and reassurance. It really was hard to express this without sounding maudlin or whiney. But at 14 years ago
- post Pak held her breath at he studied the picture. She waited for him to understand what he was seeing, he didn't disappoint her. He was no fool 14 years ago
- post Men were absolutely no help with anything like this. Not that Pak was too worried about it. It was just an idea that had taken to batting ar 14 years ago
- post "Not weird, high brow."Â?Pak rolled her eyes at him. Watching him play with the coffee was sort of relaxing."I'm not sure. I guess it just 14 years ago
- post "I never have liked pizza."�Didn't matter what they put on it, Pak had never developed a taste for it. About ½ of her department s 14 years ago
- post Kem never forgot to take off his shoes. That, for some reason, made Pak smile for half a second. The door was only open because she was expe 14 years ago
- thread [I]It had been a very odd couple of days. Pak... well one second she was in tears, then she'd be shouting at her fish, the only other living 14 years ago
- post Move? Pak looked back to the board, perplexed. She'd totally forgotten the game. She had been winning, but all of a sudden, it didn't matter 14 years ago
- post Anger, grief and joy all warred within Pak. Anger that she hadn't been there, that she couldn't have been there. Grief that she'd lost her c 14 years ago
- post Tears started to form and while Pak made an effort to control them she didn't hide them or brush them away. Tentatively she touched the shad 14 years ago
- post Pass?'s pretty! 14 years ago
- post Indifferent to his rustling around Pak continued to nurse her drink and study the board. She didn't even immediately pick up what he'd given 14 years ago
- post It was a wrench but Pak managed to hang on to her totally neutral demeanor. If nothing else all this hanging out with Bao had helped her get 14 years ago
- post Fortunately Pak had planed several moves ahead because moving her knight, further forcing Bao's king to retreat was done very automatically. 14 years ago
- post It was both a surprise, and not at the same time. Pak didn't even bother to hide the contempt in her voice."Not going to happen."Â?But he d 14 years ago