Moonette's Birthday Magical Mystery Tour III

Jun 22, 2009 09:03

During which there are some unexpected events and a happy ending...Perhaps Brown's Hotel did not mind the after-hours 'Cream Tea That Became Breakfast' because we were such lively guests. Or it could have been the promise of exceptional gratitudities. But, most likely, it was the more than occasional Obliviate that Niall or Bill or Molly ( Read more... )

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As Lady DuSult requests. lttdcn June 23 2009, 08:19:29 UTC
CHK was looking decidedly woozy on champagne and strawberries, and even Niall had started muttering about the near constant stream of Healers coming to suggest that Napier have his cuts and grazes attended, an offer he repeatedly declined ( ... )

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Re: As Lady DuSult requests. lttdcn June 23 2009, 08:23:33 UTC
Hope that helps but now I have to 'make a noise like a hoop and roll away'. : ) Have fun! Maybe Bill could suggest the only way to break the curse is to eat the cake and the more is eaten, the easier it will be to break Moonette and Will out of the cake.

À bi!

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Re: As Lady DuSult requests. moonette1 June 23 2009, 19:06:15 UTC
Ooh, yes - both of these helped! Excellent. Thank you.

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amamama June 23 2009, 10:47:29 UTC
"Yes?" Bill looked in direction of the pincushion!cake and spotted Napier waving at him. "Gotta check that cake love," he bent over and gave Amamama a light kiss on the cheek. "Something's not quite right with it ( ... )

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grandma_kate June 23 2009, 14:47:01 UTC
'One more for tea,' said Grandma Kate to the nearest waiter, as Molly Scourified Megan and clad her a in dusty rose tea dress. He beet seemed a bit swollen from standing is chocolate syrup, so she conjured some Mary-Janes, as well ( ... )

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gabrielladusult June 23 2009, 15:26:26 UTC
Is it Rolf? Let it be Rolf.

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megan29 June 24 2009, 07:08:34 UTC
Let it be Snape! (and thanks Berte and Kate for including me!)

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amamama June 24 2009, 12:05:21 UTC
Megan was swaying and not at all looking like her cheerful self, and this worried Amamama a great deal. How could it be that her honorary twin behaved like this? Yes, please to tea to wash the evil taste of chocolate out of her mouth? This was so contrary to how Megan normally behaved, that she wasn't sure an Imperius was the only problem. Megan loves chocolate and coffee, that's a well known fact. So why? While Bill did his curse-breaking and -detecting spells, she sank into a meditative mindset and started breathing love. She took the love she had for Megan, concentrated it in her heart, nurtured it and made it grow, and then visualised sending it back to her 'twin' as a thick, fat beam of golden light. Would this help ( ... )

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grandma_kate June 24 2009, 16:54:19 UTC
Oh dear! I must have read too much into Moonette's comment that she'd think about it. We are once more without resolution of the terrible dilemma we find our selves in at these obviously cursed birthday parties.

Fortunately, Amamama and Bill were still following clues. Whoever had done this to Megan intended to have some harm come to Moonette without being physically present. So all we need to do is figure out who is not here. As Sherlock Holmes once said, 'Why did the dog not bark?'

It must be someone who is familiar with our usual natal day festivities, as well as at home at Hogwarts, Northern Scotland, and London. An ability to communicate with the Spartans in Ancient Greek would be an asset. Familiarity with Cream Teas and Tea Dances is needed. But most of all, someone invited, but who begged off because of previous plans.

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megan29 June 25 2009, 05:24:38 UTC
Whoever had done this to Megan

Let it be Snape! *g*

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grandma_kate June 25 2009, 14:35:31 UTC
Nic suddenly tapped on his champagne glass. 'I believe I can cast some light on the proceedings, but I need for all of you to direct your attention to the three waiters standing very close to the area in which we are dismantling the cake ( ... )

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moonette1 June 25 2009, 18:29:21 UTC
LOL! Should I write our arrival? I've just been slammed in real life - appointments, kids' sports, swimming lessons, work. No time to write in days, and I'm thoroughly exhausted.

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moonette1 June 25 2009, 18:30:28 UTC
BTW - that doesn't mean I don't want to write, only trying to explain why I haven't. It's a fun escape, and I'll try this afternoon. I don't think we've ever left a party unfinished.

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grandma_kate June 25 2009, 19:39:19 UTC
I think the first few weeks of summer fill up even faster than the period between Thanksgiving and Christmas. Twas ever so.

As you've probably read, Nic solved the mystery of who was causing all the problems with the cake. Now we sing and dance and eat bowls of hot fudge infused cake.

You and will can take the final bow.

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