Lavinia Fairweather (
fairweather) wrote in
eswareinmal2012-08-06 08:58 pm
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RD14: Morning
[A red-haired woman in her early twenties can be seen in the orb. She sits straight-backed and looks quite dignified as she smiles. In the background, one of the very fine rooms of the castle can be seen. When she talks, her voice is very cultured and the refined English accent of an upper-class Londoner.]
Tell me, loves, where can I find a dressmaker? I want something with a little more style and I’m afraid the hideous rags provided simply won’t do. These frills and extra fluff in the skirt, no, no, I want a dressmaker with a sense of style and elegance.
[She sighs. Concerned about her situation? Oh, sure, it's mildly distressing opening a book and waking up in a different dimension, but you learn to roll with the punches.]
And if you do not know where I can find a decent dressmaker, any information about this world will do. Do keep it fun, that dreadful old man was such a bore, droning on about saving the world and defeating thorns. Do I look like a gardener? No, of course not. I don't suppose I can find a decent spa around here, hm? Even natural hot springs will do.
Sophronia, if you're out there, I'm staying at the castle.
Tell me, loves, where can I find a dressmaker? I want something with a little more style and I’m afraid the hideous rags provided simply won’t do. These frills and extra fluff in the skirt, no, no, I want a dressmaker with a sense of style and elegance.
[She sighs. Concerned about her situation? Oh, sure, it's mildly distressing opening a book and waking up in a different dimension, but you learn to roll with the punches.]
And if you do not know where I can find a decent dressmaker, any information about this world will do. Do keep it fun, that dreadful old man was such a bore, droning on about saving the world and defeating thorns. Do I look like a gardener? No, of course not. I don't suppose I can find a decent spa around here, hm? Even natural hot springs will do.
Sophronia, if you're out there, I'm staying at the castle.

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Prove it. You're a smart lad, I'm sure you can think of something.
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You could never remember Willow's name when we were staying at the house in Bath.
You're over a hundred years old...a hundred and eight, actually, if I've got it right.
I gave you some of the books I dug out of the wreckage of the Council...let me think... [And then Giles rattles off four of the titles that he'd passed along to the aunts for safe keeping.
...and then, after a longer pause:]
And, um, and you fixed up my plane, after Gran... [...broke it.]
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She's quiet as she looks away and composes herself. By the time she turns back, she smiles as she always does.]
Shame on you, Rupert. Here I am and you haven't even come over to say hello.
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I, I-I should point out that I didn't know you were here until just now, actually.
...I'll stop by now, if you'd like. [He has things he'd been meaning to do, but first of all he knows Lavinia wouldn't see that as an excuse, and second of all because...well, she's his aunt, and it's been forever and a day since he's seen anyone from home besides Buffy.]
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Very good. I'm at the castle. Tell the attendants to bring you to the room of Princess Lavinia. [that happy tone in her voice? Oh yes she likes the title of princess. Princess~] No, no, wait, I'll meet you in one of the waiting rooms. They must have one of those. I'll have a bit of food and drink set too.
[And because she is not completely without manners and because he is her nephew:] ...How are you, Rupert?