“A Pound Of Gruff”: Dorothy, Pg. 2
And we start back again with Dorothy! The picture at the bottom is courtesy of Tin Man this time:) If you recall in the closeup of Dorothy’s room a while back I showed paints. Those belong to the Tin Man. He’s so full of feeling now that he has a heart that he found it to be a good outlet. Better than sarcasm;)
Bridge ?!? Does that mean either the Three Billy Goats Gruff and/or Troll under the Bridge is going to be involved in this story ?
How can a shard change the Three Billy Goats Guff or made a Troll super powered ?
Interesting note on Miss Muffett being a Spy in her spare time around HQ. Makes me wonder what she learned while listening in on the conversations of her team mates. Plus, it could put her new legs to better use if they can use Miss Muffet as their infomation gather via Spying techniques.
Great to see Dorothy’s insight on her teammates as she feels bad and worries for Miss Muffet, but her other selves consider Jack a bit of a jerk.
Thanks for keeping up with the color text for the other personalities in Dorothy.
Marcus> You’re welcome:) It works well and I figured out a little easier way to do it. Yes, there are many bridgy things in Venice and yes, that was a big clue. And you’ll find out soon:) Now that all the characters’ journals are introduced, on to the rest of the story, starting with Jack:)
Miss Muffet as a spy works great… as long as she can use it outside of HQ. Although she is seen as a normal girl, if anybody saw a normal girl suspended from the ceiling, they’d probably freak. Just can’t get caught;)
Dorothy is a good judge of character. Almost as good as Goldie. Goldie just doesn’t care if she runs into a good guy. She just uses her “not quite right” ability to warn against bad guys.
I feel like Miss Muffet should probably not be listening to Jack’s woman woes. XD
Agreed:)