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* [[In Absentia 21.8]]: Snowdrop was in human form, with her jacket similarly open, sweatshirt reading ‘pouch to the gut’ with an opossum standing up, paws and nose pointed at the sky, stomach-pouch on display. The pouch at the front of the hoodie was highlighted for extra effect. | * [[In Absentia 21.8]]: Snowdrop was in human form, with her jacket similarly open, sweatshirt reading ‘pouch to the gut’ with an opossum standing up, paws and nose pointed at the sky, stomach-pouch on display. The pouch at the front of the hoodie was highlighted for extra effect. | ||
* [[In Absentia 21.9]]: Inside her open coat, she was wearing a Christmas sweater with ‘Trash Talk’, a strutting opossum, and ‘Sass Walk’ on it, top to bottom. | * [[In Absentia 21.9]]: Inside her open coat, she was wearing a Christmas sweater with ‘Trash Talk’, a strutting opossum, and ‘Sass Walk’ on it, top to bottom. | ||
* [[In Absentia 21.13]]: She unzipped her jacket and pulled her t-shirt out so the words could be seen.<br><br>''STOP MARSUPIAL APPROPRIATION'' | |||
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Snowdrop appears with a new outfit each time she transforms from opossum to human, with a limited degree of control over the clothing she gets.<ref>Snowdrop switched to opossum form as she vaulted over the footboard of the bed, paused as she considered what she needed, then became human again, dropping into a sitting position on the little shelf-dresser thing at the foot of the bed.
Changing and becoming human again let her change clothes. She’d wanted something that fit for school, literary or fancy or whatever, and the oversized t-shirt she wore was now crimson, with thick white letters wrapping around most of it, the text extending from shoulder to the base: ‘I may love garbage but that doesn’t mean I am garbage’.
Good. Wordy. - excerpt from Leaving a Mark 4.x</ref><ref>“Love the shirts,” Avery said.
“Where do you get ’em?” Verona asked.
“They’re a part of her, like her hair or teeth, or the buttons on her hood,” Avery said. - excerpt from Out on a Limb 3.6</ref>
This is a partial list of them.
- Stolen Away 2.9: She didn’t have any shorts or skirt on that Avery could see, but she wore an adult-sized t-shirt that came to her knees, black. It was printed with ‘I have class, I have sass, I scream at own ass’.
- Stolen Away 2.z: It looked like a kid, wearing a t-shirt printed with ‘Trash Face’, and oversized cargo shorts that extended down to the tops of her mid-calf socks. Her shoes were untied.
- Out on a Limb 3.1: She wore cargo shorts and a tee that said ‘Trash Face’, her hair was greasy, and she had dark circles around her eyes.
- Out on a Limb 3.3: She was wearing her ‘opossum’ jacket with the button eyes and the actual teeth sticking through the edge, and a long-sleeved shirt that read ‘AAAAAAAAAAAAA’.
- Out on a Limb 3.5: Snowdrop, wearing jeans, no shoes, a jacket, and a shirt reading ‘Aesthetically Off’.
- Out on a Limb 3.6: ‘Dumpster Firiest’.
- Out on a Limb 3.7: Her shirt was bright red, with ‘Poss’d Off’ on it.
- Out on a Limb 3.9: She wore a different jacket, black, and a blank white tee.
- Out on a Limb 3.9: The back of the jacket had a red image stamped on it; a circle of possums arranged so each possum had its tail looped around the previous possum’s neck. In the center was just ‘P.o.S.’
- Leaving a Mark 4.1: Her hair was in a high ponytail, she had jeans with massive holes in the knees, and a black tee that was knotted at the side, to expose her stomach. It hid part of the message, leaving only the ‘Pretty as’ and the illustration of an opossum with tire tracks through it and bright pink lipstick and blue eyeshadow. Avery guessed it was ‘Pretty as Roadkill’.
- Leaving a Mark 4.5: “‘Snot pockets’?”
- Leaving a Mark 4.x: [...] the oversized t-shirt she wore was now crimson, with thick white letters wrapping around most of it, the text extending from shoulder to the base: ‘I may love garbage but that doesn’t mean I am garbage’.
- Leaving a Mark 4.10: Lucy hefted her bag, and Snowdrop dropped into opossum form before returning to human, now wearing her ‘P.O.S.’ possum coat, hood up.
- Back Away 5.1: She wore a t-shirt that read ‘Rabies Vector? Nah’, featured a sketched possum face, and then had ‘Humble Trash Inspector’.
- Back Away 5.4: She was wearing a dress printed with ‘The ‘sum of all fears’, the silhouette of various screaming opossum heads at the bottom border.
- Cutting Class 6.2: Snowdrop pulled the bottom edge of her oversized t-shirt down, to make the image clear. It read: “Apex Scavenger” and had a trash can with a little opossum paw extended out the top, giving a thumbs up.
- Cutting Class 6.4: “Ahem,” Snowdrop said, turning her back to Avery, showing the print on the jacket. It read ‘Leftover’, with ‘-vore’ printed below the last five letters. Leftover-vore.
- Cutting Class 6.9: Her t-shirt read ‘my spirit animal is a lumpy garbage bag’ and had a garbage bag framed in the center, with all sorts of abstract smoke and effects coming off of it.
- Gone Ahead 7.1: Snowdrop, hair shaggy from oversleeping, wore a light jacket with a strapless dress. The jacket was in a punk style, and the big feature was a ‘Ticked off’ script on the back. Badges and buttons had stuff like ‘half a tick’ with a grisly bisected bug on it, ‘ticking time bomb’, and ‘The things that make a girl tick’.
- Gone Ahead 7.2: He was followed by Snowdrop, who still wore the jacket from earlier, along with rain boots and a black t-shirt dress.
- Gone Ahead 7.4: Snowdrop was with him, wearing a ‘baby got back’ t-shirt featuring an opossum mom with 10 opossum pups on her back.
- Gone Ahead 7.7: Snowdrop meandered, splashing through water with rain boots and a shirt that had a prone opossum on it, crawling with text assuring the person looking that she was very, certainly, undeniably and unquestionably dead and deceased, not fainted.
- Gone Ahead 7.9: She wore a short-sleeved shirt over a long-sleeved shirt, and shorts. The short sleeved shirt was pink, had an winking opossum with makeup on, two paws over the end of her nose. An dotted-line arrow extended to the right, to where her eyes were, winking. ‘Eyes over here’.
- Vanishing Points 8.2: Snowdrop was wearing a top with exaggerated armholes that indicated she was wearing a bandeau top or something beneath. It had a hood built in, and a pouch at the front. It depicted a pudgy opossum with a remote control, sitting up, and the pouch at the front had ‘Pouch Potato’ printed on it.
- Vanishing Points 8.3: Snowdrop wore a shearling lined coat with opossum-style ears on the hood, and teeth at the edges. A scarf covered her lower face, the ends slung over her shoulders so they sat over her shoulderblades, her eyes the only part of her face that was visible, large with dark shadows around them. The ends of her scarf read ‘First play dead’ and ‘then play dirty’. Well, it was the other way around, but Avery got how it was meant to be read.
- Vanishing Points 8.a: She fumbled at the side of her swimsuit, blazoned ‘Drowned Rat Aesthetic’ and pulled out a rusty fork, jabbing it at Liberty, who held out her blade.
- Vanishing Points 8.6: She shook the dull grey shirt out to view the front. It had a print of the hanged man tarot card with an opossum instead of a man, hanging upside down. Instead of the number at the top or the title ‘hanged man’ on the bottom it was just ‘aaaaaaaa’.
- Vanishing Points 8.6: She held it up and read off it, “Live free, be bizarre, make whoopee, get hit by a car. No, Snowdrop!”
- Vanishing Points 8.6: “Snowdrop, can you unsummon all this extra clothing?” Avery asked, holding up the ‘wet aaaa possum’ swimsuit.
- Shaking Hands 9.8: Her t-shirt was black and read ‘Not a Morning Person, Not an Evening Person, I’m an Up-All-Night Person’ with a rather ghoulish opossum head sticking its nose up from the corner.
- Shaking Hands 9.8: She looked the same as before, with a threadbare denim skirt and the t-shirt that was so large that it could almost be a t-shirt dress.
- Shaking Hands 9.z: Snowdrop wore a simple white dress, earrings that were little silver opossums with the tails hooked through her earlobes, and she had tiny white flowers in her hair, one over one ear to start but getting more dense toward the bottom, until they were omnipresent.
- One After Another 10.1: Snowdrop grinned, framed by a backdrop of Lost, wide enough that Avery could see that she still had missing teeth. Flowers in her hair, which had been combed into waves, predominantly gray dress, earrings flashing as they dangled, moving in and out of the dappled light that shone in through the structures.
- One After Another 10.b: That blonde kid that was a little younger was beside her, wearing a shirt that read ‘Oppo-rtunistic’, with an opossum butt, tail, and legs sticking out the top of a trash can.
- One After Another 10.2: Snowdrop was more put together, dressed a little less like a homeless kid, hair tied back into two braids that ran along the corners of her head, with spiky strands of pale hair sticking up. She wore a dress with a super-short denim jacket that read ‘staring contest winner 2020’ superimposed over a sketchy-style opossum, with eyes done in white with many extra sloppy circles surrounding them, tongue sticking out of mouth. She wore one earring.
- One After Another 10.e: She was wearing headphones with flared rims that mimicked an opossum’s ears, black denim shorts, and a gray crop top with a white snowdrop flower where every petal was an outline of an opossum. Florid text around the flower read ‘I have a mouth and I must scream’. There was a hood attached, and Cherrypop slept inside the hood, making it poke down a bit, the collar of the top pulling tighter across the throat.
- Dash to Pieces 11.1: Snowdrop wore a dress without sleeves that had a turtle-neck style folded collar that drooped enough it showed her neck and collarbone, the white material of the dress covered in graffiti-style sketches, some of it outlining an opossum. There was a pocket at the front with much of the graffiti styled around it. Text read: ‘Was wearing fanny packs before it was cool’. She had eyeliner on that looked very intentionally scribbly and shaky, adding to that wide-eyed sense of alarm and unease that she very naturally carried.
- Dash to Pieces 11.11: Snowdrop, wearing a shirt where the back of it read ‘…and she’s a biter’, lifted up a piece of plywood that covered a window. It grated a bit as it was pushed aside, but it did move far enough to one side that they could slip inside the old restaurant. She stood to the side, holding it for them, and Verona could see the front of the shirt. ‘Bark’ was crossed out on the front and hiss and piss written over it in bold letters, making the shirt “She’s more hiss and piss than bite”.
- False Moves 12.7: The t-shirt showed a badly drawn opossum winning a fight with a badly drawn cat.
- False Moves 12.8: As Avery black roped around, moving carefully because there were a lot of people around, Snowdrop hopped down, assuming human form, hair pulled back into a ponytail, headphones with the black ears built into them on, dark circles around dark eyes, teeth a little uneven. Snowdrop’s shirt read ‘Fake your own death, live in hiding behind a dumpster, profit?’
- False Moves 12.10: Her t-shirt read ‘a beast in bigness of a pig and in taste alike’, with florid, old-school font.
- Summer Break 13.3: Snowdrop was wearing the headphones, and a top with black sequins on white and a front pocket, the sequins spelling out ‘Mar-super-ial’.
- Summer Break 13.6: Snow was wearing her headphones, but only around her neck, a top with a solid white front and a gray mesh back half, to allow for air flow, a dark gray skirt, and a pink belt that was mostly hidden by the top, the dangling end of the belt behind her. The front of the shirt had two images, one upper left, one bottom right. In the upper left: ‘what other mammal has two opposable thumbs?’, the opossum head, and two thumbs sticking out to point to her face. In the bottom right, the opossum was shown full-body, sitting slouched, screaming, legs sticking out, revealing that it was the feet, not ‘hands’, that had the opposable thumbs. ‘Aaaaaaaaa’.
- Summer Break 13.10: She wore a t-shirt dress that came down to the knee, dark gray on one half and portraying a graphic of ‘the scream’ with an opossum instead of a human on the other half. The upper chest of the plain dark gray portion had a cloth-inset bit of plastic where some companies put their logos, but the company name was just ‘aaaa’.
- Fall Out 14.1: She waited as Snowdrop ran over in human form, wearing a light jacket and a dress that said ‘drop dead, gorgeous’.
- Playing a Part 15.2: She wore a gray sweater of the sort that looked more hairy than woolly, an ankle-length denim skirt with a trash can inset down the length of the leg, emblazoned with ‘I am what I eat’, and climbing shoes.
- Playing a Part 15.2: Snowdrop’s shirt was an opossum skeleton with emphasis placed on there being 50 teeth, among other details, labeled ‘Anatomy of a can opener’, with a faint stencil of a trash can in the background. Avery changed it to an airplane.
The moment she looked away, though, she looked back and there was an airplane with an opossum in it, hands raised, the letters ‘aaaaaa’ streaming above it. Letters she hadn’t put there. - Playing a Part 15.7: Cherrypop peeked up and out over the front of the collar of a t-shirt that read ‘Body possitive’ with a very plump opossum sitting slouched against a wall.
- Left in the Dust 16.8: Her jacket was the hooded ‘P.O.S.’ one with the ring of interlinked red opossums, and her shirt, Avery was pretty sure, read ‘Every room I’m in’, screaming opossum face, ‘is a panic room’.
- Gone and Done It 17.6: Snow was wearing her headphones with the opossum-ear shaped rims around the earpieces, and a jacket with a jumble of broad, narrow words strung together in rows, first letter of each highlighted. Puerile – Ossm – Scavenger – Sage – Unto – Mobs – Pissy – Obscene – Scruffy – Screaming – Ugly – Mongrel… and so on. An opossum-shaped space at her back was left blank, without words.
- Gone and Done It 17.10: She wore a dress with a hood and an oversized army jacket that had ‘ass over aaaa-hole’ printed on the back, with an opossum hanging from a branch by its tail as the accompanying graphic.
- Gone and Done It 17.15: Her shirt read ‘Garbage Girl’ and had a road-sign style graphic of a garbage man throwing garbage into a dump truck, all in black, with the opossum that was being chucked out with the trash standing out in white.
- Wild Abandon 18.9: She was wearing her headphones around her neck, with the ear-like rims, a loose gray cardigan that hung down to the back of her knees, and a long top that read ‘Junk food’ with a heart and a trash can.
- Crossed With Silver 19.3: The shirt was one Avery had seen before, just O.P. and a graffiti-style opossum.
- Crossed With Silver 19.14: “I don’t have any particular attachment or fussiness to my clothes,” Snowdrop said, pulling the bottom of her shirt out to read the front, which read ‘Mar-super-ial’.
- Let Slip 20.1: Snowdrop wore a necklace with opossum teeth on it, looped around her neck a few times, a gray sweater-dress with ‘This cat is weird’, and leggings with holes in them. Her headphones with the ear-shaped rims at the edges were around her neck, and she had heavy eyeliner on her lower lids, in a way that drew out the perpetual circles around her eyes.
- Let Slip 20.9: Snowdrop was sitting in the snow, sweating, wearing an open coat. The shirt beneath read ‘An Ugly Sort of Beautiful’, and she had her headphones down and around her neck, the music turned up.
- In Absentia 21.1: She had a long coat with a hood, teeth at the edges of the hood, and removable sections for the ears, which were off, letting her have headphones on. She wore a scarf that looked semi-high-fashion, with loose, fat braids, but the material looked like it might’ve been trash bags. She had a strand of similar material braided into her hair at one side of her head, and heavy eyeliner, smudged at the lower lids.
Her sweatshirt under the coat read ‘(Faked) Death Metal Screaming’. - In Absentia 21.4: Snowdrop was wearing something that combined a dark gray high-fashion top with a massive hood, a silver-print opossum on the back and sleeve, mirroring Avery’s deer, with a long skirt that went out at the ankle, that had a thick band at the knee to mid-calf, where the black fabric was interrupted by a tapestry-like display silver-etched trash cans, broken televisions, scattered, half-eaten food, and trash bags.
- In Absentia 21.8: Snowdrop was in human form, with her jacket similarly open, sweatshirt reading ‘pouch to the gut’ with an opossum standing up, paws and nose pointed at the sky, stomach-pouch on display. The pouch at the front of the hoodie was highlighted for extra effect.
- In Absentia 21.9: Inside her open coat, she was wearing a Christmas sweater with ‘Trash Talk’, a strutting opossum, and ‘Sass Walk’ on it, top to bottom.
- In Absentia 21.13: She unzipped her jacket and pulled her t-shirt out so the words could be seen.
STOP MARSUPIAL APPROPRIATION
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