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OVERTURE
You wake up, and realize you don’t remember how you got here.
This bed is soft and warm, but it’s certainly not yours. And the room is unfamiliar - unless perhaps you’re an actor, seeing as it looks almost exactly like every dressing room in the world. It's not quite large enough to fit the bed and trunk comfortably alongside the vanity, but it what it lacks in open space, it makes up for in coziness. This could be something you’ve seen in a movie, or dreamed about experiencing one day. But whatever the case, you aren’t supposed to be here.
There’s a silver key resting on your vanity, along with a thin program booklet. The cover - where the name of the show would usually be - is blank, but if you flip through it, you’ll find some startlingly familiar information. Maybe a few familiar faces as well…
The hallway outside is narrow and poorly-lit, lined with star-studded doors. But if you make your way past them and out into the lobby, you’ll find something entirely different: an elegant, refined opera house. Crystal chandeliers glitter overhead, and the red carpet is perfect for putting on a show. A large clock on the northern wall marks the time, though with the windows shuttered and locked it's difficult to tell whether it's morning or night. There’s also some framed information pinned up that you might find helpful. If you explore further into the adjoining wings, in fact, you'll see there's an identical copy in every room.
There’s also two sets of double-doors in the lobby: one leading back the way you came, deeper into the Opera House, and one leading out. For the moment, neither of them will open.
It looks like you’re stuck. But hey - at least you aren’t alone.
This bed is soft and warm, but it’s certainly not yours. And the room is unfamiliar - unless perhaps you’re an actor, seeing as it looks almost exactly like every dressing room in the world. It's not quite large enough to fit the bed and trunk comfortably alongside the vanity, but it what it lacks in open space, it makes up for in coziness. This could be something you’ve seen in a movie, or dreamed about experiencing one day. But whatever the case, you aren’t supposed to be here.
There’s a silver key resting on your vanity, along with a thin program booklet. The cover - where the name of the show would usually be - is blank, but if you flip through it, you’ll find some startlingly familiar information. Maybe a few familiar faces as well…
The hallway outside is narrow and poorly-lit, lined with star-studded doors. But if you make your way past them and out into the lobby, you’ll find something entirely different: an elegant, refined opera house. Crystal chandeliers glitter overhead, and the red carpet is perfect for putting on a show. A large clock on the northern wall marks the time, though with the windows shuttered and locked it's difficult to tell whether it's morning or night. There’s also some framed information pinned up that you might find helpful. If you explore further into the adjoining wings, in fact, you'll see there's an identical copy in every room.
There’s also two sets of double-doors in the lobby: one leading back the way you came, deeper into the Opera House, and one leading out. For the moment, neither of them will open.
It looks like you’re stuck. But hey - at least you aren’t alone.
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[ He sure does........ ]
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[ How improper :||| ]
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You think I should try wearing some? I mean, they do look quite comfortable.
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[ Do you know how complex the underwear was back in the day, it was crazy. ]
It wouldn't be very fitting of a princess, though. But if you don't mind what people think, there's no reason not to.
[ Outside of formal events of course because Anna do you even care about representing your country in a positive light!!! ]
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I... Yes, it wouldn't be very proper. Elsa wouldn't like it at all...
[She clasps her hands together before wringing them.]
It was just a silly thought. I'd never do it, no, not at all.
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Elsa would be out of question, but... Well, Elsa's not here, is she?
[ He smiles. It's nice, see! He's nice! ]
No one outside of here would know if you decided to try on some pants. You may be a princess, but that doesn't mean it's a 24 hour job, does it?
[ I mean, yes, it does, but Hans is a nice guy! With no ulterior motives! He just wants Anna to be happy :) ]
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Yes, but... What if we're rescued soon and I'm wearing pants? That would be mortifying.
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True... [ That would be a conundrum, wouldn't it! ] But if it really came down to it, I would vouch for you, Anna. These are trying circumstances. You shouldn't be expected to stay in the same dress forever, after all.
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... You'd really do that? For me?
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[ He smiles. See? It's True Love!! ]
It'd be no trouble at all. Why, it's the least I can do, with us trapped here for who knows how long.
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I wonder how Raoul feels about women wearing mens garments. He might know of a few.
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I'm sure that possible. It sounds like you're making lots of friends.
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[There might be a bad apple or two?]