arthropoda: Credit: etirabys (Tumblr) (Taylor Hebert)
Taylor Hebert ([personal profile] arthropoda) wrote in [community profile] nightlogs2024-05-08 01:01 pm

The Joys of Bugkeeping

Who: Taylor Hebert and Miguel O'Hara
What: Planning some useful bug stuff
Where: Lower tiers of Santa's workshop
When: A couple days after the memorial
Warnings/Notes: Bugs. So many. That includes spiders.




Well it's high time to set up her usual stuff, Taylor decides. Since she's here in the long run, she should set up a way to ensure she's got ways to provide for the group at large, both in combat and in everyday life. That's why she decides to improve her...hideout.

She had arranged with the yetis an isolated place somewhere in the workshop, away from everyone. Keeping the elves out was...far more difficult, though! There's only so much one can do there. Now that she has a place, she steadily took there a bunch of items and began working, intending to kickstart her operations. But there's a most important thing left to be done: guarantee a steady input of all kinds of insects. Needless to say, the North Pole isn't know for teeming with them. So far she has made do with getting insects from forests and the such and taking them with her, but it's a good idea to be more organized.

That's why she seeks Miguel. Pinpointing his location in the North Pole is easy enough, thanks to the...quite curious sense she has to find him. He definitely is Spiderman, she has found. Since Miguel has shown a lot of signs of wanting to be up to date about things that happen in Santa's workshop, and she'd rather not be in trouble nor cause unneeded trouble, she decides including him is necessary.

"Miguel?" she approaches with a bunch of papers. "I need your help. You're not too busy for the rest of the day, I hope."

It definitely is an ordeal that will take a day, maybe two.

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