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Luke Triton ([personal profile] hisapprentice) wrote2013-08-26 12:36 pm

[Puzzle 014]

[Sometimes, in the wake of a foundation-shattering event, all anyone can do is stare at what remains.

That is not true for Luke this time, and hasn't been in the entire two weeks since all of himself came rushing back. All things considered, he's been as upbeat and energetic as ever. Helpful, too - so many others seemed devastated in the aftermath, he felt and still feels like he ought to make up for it somehow.

The first thing he does with the free time in his Monday is go to the bakery and get a dozen of something. Donuts or cupcakes or similar things, anything sweet and delicious. Those treats are going to people he knows, if he can find them, especially the ones that haven't shown their faces of late.

Then it's time for the real substance of his day.

A puzzle.

He handwrites it out first, then reads it out for the benefit of anyone stymied on the writing front.]


A family gathers in a room for a party. In this family, there is a mother, a father, a son, a daughter, a brother, a sister, an auntie, an uncle, a niece, a nephew, and 2 cousins. However, there are only 4 people in the room. What are their relations to each other?
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[personal profile] ofwesternwinds 2013-09-15 07:42 am (UTC)(link)
Well... if it helps, I don't think it's too bad personally.

[It's certainly not the worst problem he's tried to figure out! Rudy keeps looking over his notes, covered in messy handwriting and scribbled out solutions.]

I was going to say the man and woman could be all of those to anyone at first, but that'd be just two people in the room, wouldn't it? So, that wouldn't work.