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2010-02-24 06:24 pm (UTC)
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I'm not entirely sure I get how this works, but I'll give it a go! First things that pop into my head...
Eight, three and thirteen are in a story that involves holes, chickens and cardboard boxes. What happens?
Eleven has been institutionalised. Why?
Are ten and fourteen more likely to kiss eachother or kill eachother? How does it work out?
One, nine and fiteen decide to have a board games night. How does it go?
What would four, six and twelve do if they were ambushed by werewolves?
How would five fare against a Boggart?
What would happen if two and seven got Dragoon powers?
-wanted to cover all numbers; hates number neglect-
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Eight, three and thirteen are in a story that involves holes, chickens and cardboard boxes. What happens?
Eleven has been institutionalised. Why?
Are ten and fourteen more likely to kiss eachother or kill eachother? How does it work out?
One, nine and fiteen decide to have a board games night. How does it go?
What would four, six and twelve do if they were ambushed by werewolves?
How would five fare against a Boggart?
What would happen if two and seven got Dragoon powers?
-wanted to cover all numbers; hates number neglect-