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You arrive at the park, in the midst of the new garden, and move up and down the rows of plants. You are not the only one here, though it is still rather early, and the park tends to bustle up later in the day. You do not know how many days you may have to observe before you find the monarch, although you are certain you will, and will try and try again until you do. Still, though, finding remnants of the monarch, or caterpillars and cocoons, are still important.
You arrive at the park, in the midst of the new garden, and move up and down the rows of plants. You are not the only one here, though it is still rather early, and the park tends to bustle up later in the day. You do not know how many days you may have to observe before you find the monarch, although you are certain you will, and will try and try again until you do. Still, though, finding remnants of the monarch, or caterpillars and cocoons, are still important.
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You either decide to [[AriannaemdInvestigateForCocoons| investigate the forest]] directly flush the garden for any hint of safer, cocooned life, or try and [[Ariannaemdbestillforbutterflies| be still]] and watch for butterflies in the center of the garden.
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You either decide to [[AriannaemdInvestigateForCocoons1| investigate the forest]] directly flush the garden for any hint of safer, cocooned life, or try and [[Ariannaemdbestillforbutterflies1| be still]] and watch for butterflies in the center of the garden.
[[Category: Embarrassing Day]]
[[Category: Embarrassing Day]]

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Embarrassing Day

Status
Wearing Wide hat, beige sundress, white slip, cotton panties, boots
Mood Excited
Inventory Bag of boxes and pins, water bottle, butterfly catching net

It is a hot, humid day in a sprawling city beside a river.

You are Arianna, a butterfly farmer who sells her specimen to the zoo. You are in your late twenties, tall and strong - as your job does require a good bit of walking, exploring, and keeping up gardens. You have always loved butterflies, and your job now has given you the happiness you have always wanted. Recently, you had heard of a new monarch, richly diverse in color from the others native to the area, beside the new flower garden. You start early in the day, put on your books, and head to the gigantic, forested city park. You have with you your boxes, ready to catch deceased butterflies, or even caterpillars or cocoons. Despite it being a little dated in practice, the net you carry works to catch live butterfly to observe.

You arrive at the park, in the midst of the new garden, and move up and down the rows of plants. You are not the only one here, though it is still rather early, and the park tends to bustle up later in the day. You do not know how many days you may have to observe before you find the monarch, although you are certain you will, and will try and try again until you do. Still, though, finding remnants of the monarch, or caterpillars and cocoons, are still important.

You either decide to investigate the forest directly flush the garden for any hint of safer, cocooned life, or try and be still and watch for butterflies in the center of the garden.

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