The Queen of hearts enjoys her tarts

Apr 29, 2007 01:52

'Well it must be removed,' said the King very decidedly; and he called the Queen, who was passing at the moment, 'My dear! I wish you would have this ____ removed!'
The Queen had only one way of settling all difficulties, great or small.

Truth or Dare

Of course, everyone is invited. The attic, now; and it will not finish until I am completely

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flurry_o_flames April 29 2007, 06:19:10 UTC
Now now, the cat's not that bad, but the Queen was never very level-headed, was she?

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missichihara April 29 2007, 06:29:55 UTC
Tis true, but the queen is not requesting such a matter; need you re-read?

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flurry_o_flames April 29 2007, 06:34:22 UTC
She gave the order in response to the king. The man could never stand on his own.

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missichihara April 29 2007, 06:35:50 UTC
So the words of the pages are absolute?

Pity, it would seem with no heart you also have no imagination.

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spiritual_fey April 29 2007, 06:34:58 UTC
So...you want to play Truth or Dare?

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missichihara April 29 2007, 06:38:31 UTC
It seems the most logical course of action in such cases. Are you in?

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spiritual_fey April 29 2007, 06:41:53 UTC
Um...sure. As long as I don't have to put weight on my right foot.

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missichihara April 29 2007, 06:46:26 UTC
Of course not. You can stay on your back if you like.

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curiousest April 29 2007, 06:39:33 UTC
But why is there a blank there? I don't remember it like that, and wouldn't the King be quite specific in what he wanted the Queen to remove?

A game? I do hope it doesn't involve trials.

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missichihara April 29 2007, 06:47:48 UTC
The King is never spacific. This is how he has kept his Queen.

Indeed it does not. It ivolves truths and dares. I dare say you would do quite well at it.

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curiousest April 29 2007, 07:13:47 UTC
I suppose that makes sense. She has quite the temper, and will get mad about anything. If he stays vague, he stays safe.

Truths and dares? I suppose I could always stop by and see how the game is done.

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missichihara April 29 2007, 07:30:30 UTC
That is a matter of oppinion.

To see how a game is done is to come into the game; would you not agree?

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falltheseventh April 29 2007, 14:10:50 UTC
How fortunate that I do not play games, then.

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a_game_of_cards April 29 2007, 15:17:50 UTC
One would think that, after so many years, a man would learn to avoid certain risks.

... I'm in.

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