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kengr ([personal profile] kengr) wrote 2019-04-09 02:40 am (UTC)

Well, I'm thinking that to "blend in" (hah!) they will not necessarily be "beautiful/handsome". But they will be unblemished.

so no scars, zits, moles,etc. and not "ugly". But not "artisticly perfect".

Silly way to describe it just struck me.

"Perfectly ordinary". Ordinary appearing but perfect at the same time. :-)

I gotta remember to use that bit....


"They were *perfectly* ordinary."

"so?"

"Um... how can I say it... They looked ordinary but *perfect*. Like the guy, he had on jeans and a t-shirt. But they were clean, no stains, no wrinkles. Like they'd come right off a shelf, except there weren't any creases or anything."

"and their bodies were that way too...."



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