fen (mille)
dee/dem/der, they/them
twenty-one
march 9th
mossdeep city
aroace
office worker (cracker)
grunt
i used to dream in the dark of palisades park.
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Fenelle Miller
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POSTED ON Mar 29, 2024 22:09:31 GMT
It seems like the other does, indeed, not know sign language, so alternative methods have to be taken. Fenelle reaches for der phone, starting to type something as dee notices that the blonde girl is also doing ... something?
Der expression lights up with understanding as dee sees the whiteboard and marker, nodding in confirmation as dee puts away der phone. That would be way better than a phone - at least dee isn't too worried about getting the marker and little whiteboard dirty. This can't have cost too much, anyway ...
It's not a problem, that's a good solution. It's nice to meet you, too, I'm Fenelle.
Dee lets Thea read it, before pointing at der name, Fenelle, and showing Thea der sign name as well - an introduction for dem felt incomplete without it. The sign name might or might not be based on Mille-Feuilles, as dee quickly draws some lines with der hand formed to the F-sign in sign language (that Thea would likely not recognise), with der lips being puckered (to emphasise the thinness of the lines).
That's my sign name.
Dee adds the former sentence to the whiteboard, before erasing the introduction fully to write.
You can wave or briefly tap me to get my attention. Did you hear what we should bake? And do you generally know your way around here?
Excitement settles now that the formalities are slowly out of the way, and they would finally get to some baking! If, well, one of them knew what the actual plan is. (Dee really hopes Thea knows what's going on.)
Thea Naito
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