Lisa Kudrow’s Laugh = Instant Serotonin [Part 1]
*Part 2 can be found here.

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Lisa Kudrow’s Laugh = Instant Serotonin [Part 1]
*Part 2 can be found here.
THROWBACK
I had fun talking to Phoebe. Too bad na hindi pa ako nanunuod ng FRIENDS when I met her. The references I could have used!
Place: The Fence
Time: September 30th
Availability: @vengeaunces
Restlessness has settled over Josephine has she couldn’t find it within herself to sit still for long. She would walk, for hours at a time, her feet screaming at her to stop. To rest. Jo didn’t relent to those screams, instead she would keep walking in circles around Paradise, her mind wandering. Everything had felt so calm these few days, the whippings aside. Normality was even a word she thought about using as, even with all of her walking, she had settled into some kind of routine. It was odd how quickly she was able to adapt, how little she worried even though there was large winged creatures staring at her at every moment of every day. She was a prison, yet, for a few seconds every day she would forget about the fence that was unrelenting.
Now she found herself staring at the fence, and what was beyond it. This must have been the hour when the angels were allowed outside. Willowy figures moved slowly, their backs straight with pride, and yet as days were passing, their dispositions were being tested. How could one remain so pure in this kind of environment when evil was what was celebrated? Jo wasn’t sure herself, as the temptation to just become a demon lingered longer than anything else at present.
Suddenly a woman came into view behind the barbed wire. She looked angelic, that was a given, and yet, there was something inherently harsh about her disposition. Josephine assured herself that it was merely what happened once you saw the world collapse a few hundred times. And maybe purity was in the eye of the beholder.
“Hello?” Josephine called out, looking around for any demons that may have been displeased to see her, once more, making chit chat with an angel.