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  1. Molly

    juggles a few Erlenmeyer flasks like vodka bottles.

    juggles a few Erlenmeyer flasks like vodka bottles.
  2. Molly

    Caution Never Been Kissed (Afghanistan 2006/United Kingdom 2005-2006)

    I like these lighter and more humorous journal entries.
  3. Molly

    Open Carnival

    [Present...] Molly was nervous. She checked her pale blue beaded purse again. Where a woman would usually keep lipstick and perhaps an atomizer for perfume, she only had neat rows of chemical solutions and evidence containers. It was the lightest possible version of a field kit ever created...
  4. Molly

    thinks agents should really improve their handwriting on evidence bags.

    thinks agents should really improve their handwriting on evidence bags.
  5. Molly

    Q & A Describe Your Morning Routine...

    [Molly works the night shift at ACME Crime Labs from 11:00pm to 7:00am] I'm up at 7:00pm, about the same time the automatic sprinklers in the garden turn on. Weekdays, start with taking out the rollers in my hair, a shower, brushing my teeth, choosing an outfit and then makeup: foundation...
  6. Molly

    Q & A Your character's greatest obsession

    My greatest obsession is plant propigation and creating hybrids. It's so satisifying to perfectly graft two different types of Phalaenopsis Orchids into one healthy plant or to get a new speckled variety of Tea Rose. That catalyist for this obsession would likely be a small windowbox I had...
  7. Molly

    ACME Nace's Arrival

    (Co-written with @Nace Bilby) Molly tucked Foxglove under her arm feeling the sable kitten shake, first to the large dog’s barking and then to the man yelling for it to stop. Her attention however, fell on the voice. Or in this case the accent. It was well rounded, English maybe. And when she...
  8. Molly

    is rescuing her plants from the cold.

    is rescuing her plants from the cold.
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    Q & A Your character's favorite color, and why?

    Middlemist Red, a flat saturated pink. It's found on the Middlemist Red Camelia, considered to be the world's rarest flower. There are only two verified remaining plants, one in a Waitangi, New Zealand and one in the Duke of Devonshire's conservatory at Chiswick, west London.
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