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River Tam ([personal profile] river_meimei) wrote2010-01-02 02:18 am
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The rafters have a few advantages.

They're comfortable, for one thing! (If you're River Tam.) And interesting. And sometimes you find candy. And they provide a fun change of perspective.

And sometimes they're a good way to find people.
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[personal profile] nita_callahan 2010-01-02 03:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Especially when those people are really oblivious to the third dimension of their surroundings.

(Nita's got garlic in one pocket and a cross in another, okay? There's only so much vigilance she can handle.)
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[personal profile] oneman_onevote 2010-01-02 05:31 pm (UTC)(link)
It probably helps that this person has a habit of finding dark and shadowy areas and occupying them in any case. And one person's change of perspective is another's comfort zone, because even several years to get used to Milliways doesn't kill old habits.

Like reading in the comparitive dark, which what Havelock is doing at the moment; sitting comfortably against one rafter, legs extended along another, and altogether blending in quite nicely.