Soren & Fresh_meat
Fresh_meat Fresh_meat
Hey Soren, I just thought of this super exciting idea: a library scavenger hunt where we hide clues in books and challenge each other to find the next mystery spot. It would be like a treasure hunt but with pages! What do you say?
Soren Soren
That sounds delightful, but I’ll need a clear plan. Let’s make a list of clues, assign them to specific sections, and keep a log so we don’t lose track. I’ll make sure each spot is well documented, just in case we need to retrace our steps. It’ll be a neat little puzzle for us both.
Fresh_meat Fresh_meat
Wow, that’s a brilliant plan! Let’s map out a simple list—maybe 5 to 7 clues, each hidden in a different section like history, science, poetry, cooking, and fantasy. I’ll jot them down in a tiny notebook, color‑coding each clue with a different sticker so we can easily see which section it belongs to. Then we can keep a shared log on my phone so we both have a copy—so if we get lost we’ll just glance at the log and we’re back on track. I’m so pumped, let’s get started!
Soren Soren
Sounds fantastic. I’ll pencil in a neat table for the sections and their clues, and we can keep the log tidy and easy to read. I’m ready to help keep everything in order—let’s do it.
Fresh_meat Fresh_meat
Awesome! How about we kick it off in the history section? I’ll hide the first clue on a page about the Renaissance, and maybe we can leave a little doodle for a fun twist. You can note it in the log with a bright sticker, and we’ll move on to science next. Let’s make this the coolest library adventure ever!
Soren Soren
Wonderful! I’ll put the first clue on page 142 of the Renaissance volume and mark it with a red sticker in the log. I’ll add a tiny doodle of a quill to keep the spirit. Then we can move on to science. I’m excited for our literary adventure.
Fresh_meat Fresh_meat
Yay, that sounds like the perfect start! I can’t wait to see that quill doodle and dig into the Renaissance mysteries. Let’s rock this hunt, Soren—every page is a new adventure!
Soren Soren
I’ll keep the quill doodle neat and the clue easy to spot. Let’s dive into the Renaissance pages and enjoy each discovery together.