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itscurtains2016-10-24 02:28 pm
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week 3
[The past weekend has been a difficult one. With Valjean's murder and D-ne's brutal execution the monotony has been broken and it can be said the show is finally and truly underway.
When the performers emerge from their rooms on Monday morning the decor of the opera house has changed. Not drastically but someone was busy during the night with some redecorating. There are cobwebs draped over nearly everything, some of them with tiny plastic spiders stuck in the cotton webbing, and pumpkins of various sizes on the floor and on the tables. Some of the walls have been adorned with cartoon-ish paper skeletons and scarecrows and in the ballroom a poseable plastic skeleton has been posed at the piano looking ready to play. Someone's even set a bowl of candy on the counter of the merch booth.
But that's not all. There's a light coming from the now open doorway in the lobby that had been previously locked for the past two weeks. This new floor is similarly decorated but why not go have a look and explore for yourself?
Despite their losses, the show must go on after all.
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[That would be sad and also awful.]
Not yet - we are fond of herbal teas in France, so that is what I have been trying. Herbal and the plain black teas.
[Someone get him a funky chai that'll be fun]
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[It's not fun feelings.]
We don't have a lot of teas in general. Just a few. I love all these different varieties.
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[Again, not gonna pry but. Friendship worries.]
I have never even imagined blends like this before. It makes me wonder what kinds of tea one could find in foreign countries. Tea leaves themselves are not exactly native to France.
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From what I've seen here, you can make tea out of dried fruit and herbs.
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Chocolate?
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Yes - "Chocolate Chai", the blend was called. I have never heard of a chai, but it is apparently a tea that exists.
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[She's a chocolate fiend.]
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[I mean it's there, they're here. Might as well.]
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I think this one would go really well with a tart.
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We shall have to see if we can procure some, then, and have a proper tea with everyone.
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[She really wants krumkake.]
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[He has very little basis for cooking Anna, enlighten him if you know.]
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I don't know. I can't cook.
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[He's got one as part of his reading material.]
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[~Romance novels~]
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Please! I want to see if there's books that have a recipe for krumkake.
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[He'll go get the door and hold it open for ya Anna]
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To the library!
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