Sixteen Bells: [WRITTEN/VOICE/ACTION]

Jun 26, 2011 19:09

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intangible_girl June 27 2011, 04:20:26 UTC
[Archie, you'll be just in time to find Ingrid wearing this dress and doing a solo waltz inside her bubble, eyes closed, humming a tune. She won't know you're there until you make your presence known, or the waltz ends and she opens her eyes.]

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noprevaricating June 27 2011, 04:24:22 UTC
[When you do, have an astonished Englishman standing there. Just because he's in a relationship doesn't mean he's blind. After a moment, he blinks rapidly and glances away.]

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intangible_girl June 27 2011, 04:28:23 UTC
[With two more loud hums she twirls in place and comes to a stop, opening her eyes, which are looking directly at Archie. Immediately she goes beet red in the face and places her hands on her cheeks.]

Oh- uh... hi. I... didn't see you there.

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noprevaricating June 27 2011, 04:30:58 UTC
[He looks terribly embarrassed, walking in on someone's daydream like that, but to interrupt her seemed a little rude, too. He's holding a book in one hand.]

I'm sorry, I...certainly didn't want to intrude or interrupt.

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intangible_girl June 27 2011, 04:35:26 UTC
Oh, no it's fine. I was just, um. Practicing. [Nod.] The waltz. [Do they have the waltz in your time? She has no idea when it was invented and she's so terribly embarrassed herself she can't think straight. She smooths back her hair needlessly and gestures at the book.] What's that? [Aside from a nice change of topic.]

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1/3 noprevaricating June 27 2011, 04:37:59 UTC
A-a book.

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2/3 noprevaricating June 27 2011, 04:38:22 UTC
[A pause, and his eyes slide closed in utter self-annoyance.]

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noprevaricating June 27 2011, 04:39:08 UTC
The Tempest.

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intangible_girl June 27 2011, 04:44:19 UTC
[That was not a stifled giggle at your expense. It wasn't.]

I don't think I've read that one. Shakespeare, right?

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noprevaricating June 27 2011, 04:54:35 UTC
Shakespeare. The one I memorized. I couldn't recite it now, but I used to. It isn't very long.

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intangible_girl June 27 2011, 05:00:41 UTC
What- the whole thing? You memorized the entire play? [Color her impressed.]

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noprevaricating June 27 2011, 05:07:33 UTC
[Oh gosh, Alexis, you don't want to know what drove him to it.] It took a long time. I read it again and again for years.

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intangible_girl June 27 2011, 05:16:57 UTC
That's still very impressive. How much do you still know?

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noprevaricating June 27 2011, 05:18:14 UTC
I couldn't say. Bits and pieces, here and there.

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intangible_girl June 27 2011, 05:21:33 UTC
I forget what it's about... That's not the one with the one with the wizard is it?

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noprevaricating June 27 2011, 05:25:08 UTC
Prospero, yes.

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