( Sliding out of her room, and ambling lazily towards Lisbeth. ) At the very least I can make you not feel the pain for a bit, until some painkillers and burn creams kick in.
( Quietly said, just in case the others are home. Jules hasn't told them about her powers. )
[Lisbeth is used to strange powers - her last reality had been chock full of them. She even had her own.
But Jules' power was interesting. Jesse had had a similar one in his arsenal once and he'd given it to Lisbeth when she was attacked (multiple times).]
( Just to be clear. ) I'll be able to feel it bothering you, your frustration, but likely not the pain itself.
( It was so complicated, when emotional pain could manifest physically, and when physical pain could effect the emotions and be so woven up with them. )
But, you'll be happy and relaxed enough that a bit of sunburn won't matter at all. And, in the meantime, ( give her a second, she's rummaging through a bad-- ) Here.
[That was the easiest way for Lisbeth to understand her contact empathy power. With the way she understood empathy, she automatically assumed that Jules would physically feel her pain. But if she was finally going to feel comfortable in her own skin rather than uncomfortable--
Hot damn, was that aloe vera?]
Will your power work in conjunction with the aloe vera if you put it on me? Because it's all over.
The aloe will help soothe your skin. Make an actual physical difference, you know? My trade is more bringing peace to the mind.
( They'll have to play it by ear, basically. If it does hurt, Jules will make no show of it, even if she can be a baby about things like papercuts and stubbed toes. )
Come on.
( she's squeezing some of the aloe onto her hands, and then handing the tube to Lisbeth. ) This will do more long-term good, let's put it that way.
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You're white as sin too. I'm just looking out for a friend in the same breath.
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[Emphasis on fine~]
Didn't you use any sunblock?
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If you can't find any, I've read that thin pieces of cloth with cold water in them is suppose to help...
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Potatoes also work . . .
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[ Wait did you want something...useful? ]
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permavoice because she's so red
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[T H A N K S.
but no really it was kind of fun..?]
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Re: permavoice because she's so red
Maybe wear loose clothing? How long does something like that last?
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[sweden doesn't reach a temperature of A THOUSAND SUNS]
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I don't know, but I do know that my skin will start peeling eventually.
[voice]
but she's desperate enough to try.]
I'll look into it.
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[Someone has never been sunburned.]
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action also wow i nearly posted this with donny
( Sliding out of her room, and ambling lazily towards Lisbeth. ) At the very least I can make you not feel the pain for a bit, until some painkillers and burn creams kick in.
( Quietly said, just in case the others are home. Jules hasn't told them about her powers. )
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I suppose I am lucky I didn't also get sunburned.
action that's okay i wasn't even logged in when i went to post
But Jules' power was interesting. Jesse had had a similar one in his arsenal once and he'd given it to Lisbeth when she was attacked (multiple times).]
It hurts alot though.
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GO US
( Just to be clear. ) I'll be able to feel it bothering you, your frustration, but likely not the pain itself.
( It was so complicated, when emotional pain could manifest physically, and when physical pain could effect the emotions and be so woven up with them. )
But, you'll be happy and relaxed enough that a bit of sunburn won't matter at all. And, in the meantime, ( give her a second, she's rummaging through a bad-- ) Here.
( Aloe vera, bam. )
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[ It's an important question. ]
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Hot damn, was that aloe vera?]
Will your power work in conjunction with the aloe vera if you put it on me? Because it's all over.
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There were fireworks at night.
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( They'll have to play it by ear, basically. If it does hurt, Jules will make no show of it, even if she can be a baby about things like papercuts and stubbed toes. )
Come on.
( she's squeezing some of the aloe onto her hands, and then handing the tube to Lisbeth. ) This will do more long-term good, let's put it that way.