bunnyoclock
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/ cant remember if i put it in his book but he can turn into a rabbit!
juliettesgvn
” it's time for ... what? ” she asks hesitantly, eyebrows scrunched up in a frown deigning confusion.
wolfhoods
in a rush, i see. where to, mm ?
twisterrtales
“oh, please. i am not late. it seems to me your nerves got to you before i could.”
bunnyoclock
i was on time, not early. and no, it gives headaches. namely to me.
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twisterrtales
“relax, surely you’re just early. besides, being late gives you a grand entrance.”
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bunnyoclock
you are late. extremely so— saying you aren’t doesn’t change the fact.
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twisterrtales
“where are you rushing off to while wearing THAT?”
twisterrtales
“it is an offence to look so. perhaps if you weren’t rushing, least you could’ve salvaged your hair.”
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twisterrtales
“you can stare at it all day, but i’m not giving it to you, bunny.”
curiouser
you’re talking to fast, attie. deep breaths.
curiouser
the flowers don’t talk here, makes the garden very lonely. :(
bunnyoclock
we could. ( of course they could! buuut he doubted she’d do anything more than shut down their idea. ) [ or ] we could do it ourselves?
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curiouser
brilliant idea ! mm, maybe we can ask fairy godmother, surely she could something about it.
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bunnyoclock
we spell them to talk. i’m sure we could find something if we tried.
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demisgoddesses
you know, my mom had a pet rabbit once... wait, sorry, is that offensive?
bunnyoclock
so long as you aren’t suggesting i’d make a good pet, the offensiveness is none.
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curiouser
tea time, isn’t it ? well, c’mon, sit with me.
bunnyoclock
from what i’ve seen, you’re pretty correct. so long as you don’t have ‘prince’ or ‘princess’ in your name, they expect that. ( he dropped in a few sugar cubes in her cup, watching it fizzle and change colors before doing the same with his own. ) do you think they fond it odd that we don’t do things for them just because?
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curiouser
this one — but you’re right, that’s their fault not ours. [ she pushes forward a teacup, waiting for the sugar cubes. ] i think auradon people expect others to do things for them, like the red kingdom or something.
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bunnyoclock
they might’ve had their own tea beforehand. they should’ve brought their own, had they wanted to join. or at least snacks— which cup is yours? ( he stuffed his hand in his coat pocket, bringing it out a few moments later, holding out several sugar cubes. )
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