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@mini-walden-blog
last time you made out with someone?
If kissing counts, the Full Moon event. If not… Then… Circa seven years ago.
6/20 - Lets play 20 questions, the first 20 asks I get sent I will answer, no matter how personal, creepy or sexual.
how long does it take you to shower?
Generally about fifteen minutes.
5/20 - Lets play 20 questions, the first 20 asks I get sent I will answer, no matter how personal, creepy or sexual.
“It is an ongoing project I think,” she explained. “They’ve established the fund a couple years back, if my memory doesn’t betray me. I’m sure the bake sale is just one way to get the word out more and to get more people involved.”
Mini nodded a couple of times thinking about it. “Yeah, the fact that it’s an ongoing project is a good thing,” she stated. “Do you think there’s anybody I could be talking to when it comes to offering financial help to the cause?” she wondered.
what is the one simple thing tthat makes you happy?
My cat. And cupcakes.
4/20 - Lets play 20 questions, the first 20 asks I get sent I will answer, no matter how personal, creepy or sexual.
Who's your favorite artist?
Musically wise, I would go with Etta James.
Painting wise, I would go with Monet.
3/20 - Lets play 20 questions, the first 20 asks I get sent I will answer, no matter how personal, creepy or sexual.
“Well, you’re spouting off pretty inspirational things right now. Could be from a motivational book, so those people may not really know what they’re talking about.”
“I think most of what I’m telling you comes from my experience in business I would say…” she said with a couple of nods. “But, there are a plethora of subjects I won’t claim to know a thing about.”
Name 5 people you'd go on a date with
I don’t know if there are five people and I definitely wouldn’t call it a date… I think I would share a meal and like the opportunity to talk to: @kxlehenderson, @harrybcyle, @evan-whitmore, @drtarinadler.
3/20 - Lets play 20 questions, the first 20 asks I get sent I will answer, no matter how personal, creepy or sexual.
“I wasn’t expecting anything, I was just asking” he stated “because stuff happens, like I don’t know… new business opportunities and stuff like that. But good for you if you’ve been the same”.
“But, still, in order to make a question quite like that, you must’ve inferred that there could have been changes.” She said with a shake of her head. “Business opportunities and whatnot will still fall under the category of things I’m normally doing nonetheless.”
do you have hobbies?
Yes I have hobbies. I enjoy music a lot, and whenever I have the time or the inspiration, I will play the piano or the guitar. I also enjoy cooking, I just don’t have a whole lot of time to do any of that.
2/20 - Lets play 20 questions, the first 20 asks I get sent I will answer, no matter how personal, creepy or sexual.
“Ah, well, I guess that’s just something you’ll have to figure out all on your own. I mean, isn’t it better to just adopt a kid? Then you don’t have to worry about that painful thing called childbirth, and better yet? You won’t be lonely. And you don’t have to adopt them at that annoying age, either. You can adopt an older kid.”
“You do know that children hate me, right?” she questioned, giving him a sort of wary look as she said the words. “That and the fact that I don’t believe I have a single motherly bone in my body makes things slightly… Complicated, I would say.” Mini pointed out. “And, I suppose I’ve convinced myself that being alone is best for me. I don’t have to worry about whether the fact that my working hours are extreme to say the least, or keep on wondering whether I should be worried about a rainy day in which whomever will realize I’m actually an awful person and leave… It’s all… Too much to handle.”
What would you do if you turned into a man for a day?
I would likely freak out if that ever happened. Outside from trying mercilessly to find a way to reverse that situation, I don’t quite believe there’s anything I would do because I turned into a man that I wouldn’t have been able to do while being a woman.
1/20 - Lets play 20 questions, the first 20 asks I get sent I will answer, no matter how personal, creepy or sexual.
“While I agree with that, it’s a bit arrogant to assume your taste is better, isn’t it?”
“I don’t mean it in a sense that what I like is the absolute best. Merely in a sense of: there’s nothing wrong with wanting something that qualifies as better than what you’re already having or merely according to your taste. If you think something is the absolute best, then, you’re probably already living the life.” She said with a shrug of her shoulders.
Txt @ Mini
Tarin: I didn't imagine you'd care very much for what others would say, Minerva Walden.
Tarin: No one said anything resembling compatibility in terms of romantic attraction, but I'm flattered. I could never be on Tinder. Too much insincerity. I don't see anything wrong with moving from a regular routine, but that's my perspective. Life is too limited as it is.
Tarin: Not at all... But if the answer was something resembling triple A batteries, what do you suppose the message is afterall?
Mini: I didn't say it was something that ailed me, merely said it was 'curious'.
Mini: There's too much insincerity out of there too, but that's just my opinion on the matter. I don't see anything wrong with it either, and knowing what to expect given certain scenarios is something I'm comfortable with.
Mini: I merely said that triple A batteries suited that criteria. I will have to revisit the original message to see what sort of meaning it might add.
“You’ve been the same?” he asked, raising his eyebrows. Then he offered a full blown when he remembered that she really wasn’t like anyone else he had met. “We haven’t seen each other in months and you’re telling me that nothing has changed since that one time we had dinner? Is that a good thing at least?”
“Of course I’ve been the same,” the businesswoman stated as if it were the most obvious thing in the world. “Were you, for any reason, expecting that in the course of a couple of months I would have faced any significant changes? Because I don’t quite see how,” she said with a shake of her head. “As far as predictability goes, it’s something amazing.”
When she said she’d accept his offer, Evan felt pleased. It was the least he could do, buy her some sort of drink and have conversation with her. He didn’t need to be back to the club for a couple hours anyway. “Great, just so it’s an outdoor area so I can bring my buddy Max here. He’s harmless, by the way. More love in him than anything,” Evan smiled at Mini. “Minerva…isn’t that from a Shakespeare play? Forgive me, I’m not exactly a scholar when it comes to English lit. Very unique name though. Mini is cute too…like Minnie Mouse. Oh and it’s Evan Whitmore. Don’t call me Mr. Whitmore because then I’ll think I’m in some sort of trouble. I was a bit of a trouble maker in high school.” He laughed at her joke because it sounded like something he’d say. “Oh I will, next time of course. But for starters, where would you like to go? It’s only fair you pick for obvious reasons.”
Mini lowered her glance to the dog. She was still fairly suspicious of it, but she was choosing not to seem incredibly paranoid about it. “Pets really are quite intriguing when it comes to that, isn’t it so?” she offered. She had never considered herself the kind of person who would have one, at least not until she was given her cat. “The mere fact that my cat tolerates my antics is already something remarkable,” the brunette’s shoulders fell in a shrug as she said those words. “It’s actually even older than that. The person who named me was inspired by Roman mythology, and I would say that the meaning to my name ended up having quite a bit to do with the sort of person I turned out to be. I am, however, grateful that you’ve chosen to go with the mouse rather than the height analogy.” She explained. “I generally refer to everyone by their titles. I have a hard time calling anyone by their first names.” Looking at their surroundings Mini spotted a familiar place not too far away. “There’s a bistro right around that corner and they have tables outside if you’d be willing,” she gestured in the general direction.
“Oh, that’s not really something I can say. I don’t know the specifics,” she said nervously. “So, let’s say there’s about 10 or 15 kids. Tuition would average at around $7,500 a year, times four years… Wow, that’d be about 400–no, 450,000 dollars. I don’t know if the bake sale alone will raise that much money but the church is also accepting donations aside from that.”
As the other one started speaking numbers, Mini’s brain worked on the matter, to see how much they would eventually need. “Yes, in order to make a plan of the sorts work, one would need to think of partners and sponsors. A bake sale might give you a start and raise awareness where that is regarded, but it certainly can’t be all you’re focusing at.” The brunette shook her head. “In this particular scenario, I suppose that thinking about the larger goal might prove to be more troublesome than the alternative. So, you should probably think smaller to begin with. How much would be necessary for you to be able to start on that project?”