Alice Margatroid (
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Characters: Alice, Shinki, Yumeko.
Date: Some...time after September 19th.
Summary: Family reunion.
Warnings: There should be none, but will update if something happens.
Alice was usually a bit more composed then she is right now. However, having such a sudden meeting with her mother, Shinki, who she hasn't seen in several years by now, managed to rattle her a bit. Although the conversation seemed to go well, and everything didn't go badly, Alice just couldn't help herself from feeling anxious. There was also a certain maid around, who has been for some time, and Alice felt bad for completely missing her. Now she has to deal with the very real possibility that one of them, or both, would likely be at her door, just not knowing when.
As such, Alice became a little frantic in making sure her house was suitable. She blocked off access to Marisa's old room, with a simple sign making it seem like it was just a storage room containing valuable, and possibly dangerous, material. Cleaning up was a given, and she had given some time to ponder if she should do something with her dolls. There was also the fact she had a Chinese gatekeeper staying in her house, but there wasn't exactly much she could do about that without coming off as too much of a jerk.
Really, the hardest thing about all this is the fact she doesn't know when this will happen. The fact they will come is expected but who knows when. Which leaves Alice sitting at a table, just waiting for a knock.
Date: Some...time after September 19th.
Summary: Family reunion.
Warnings: There should be none, but will update if something happens.
Alice was usually a bit more composed then she is right now. However, having such a sudden meeting with her mother, Shinki, who she hasn't seen in several years by now, managed to rattle her a bit. Although the conversation seemed to go well, and everything didn't go badly, Alice just couldn't help herself from feeling anxious. There was also a certain maid around, who has been for some time, and Alice felt bad for completely missing her. Now she has to deal with the very real possibility that one of them, or both, would likely be at her door, just not knowing when.
As such, Alice became a little frantic in making sure her house was suitable. She blocked off access to Marisa's old room, with a simple sign making it seem like it was just a storage room containing valuable, and possibly dangerous, material. Cleaning up was a given, and she had given some time to ponder if she should do something with her dolls. There was also the fact she had a Chinese gatekeeper staying in her house, but there wasn't exactly much she could do about that without coming off as too much of a jerk.
Really, the hardest thing about all this is the fact she doesn't know when this will happen. The fact they will come is expected but who knows when. Which leaves Alice sitting at a table, just waiting for a knock.
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"... Why are you so proud that I can control one like that? That's really nothing much." A doll moving like a normal person, EH, SIMPLE STUFF.
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Not that Yumeko was a magician herself, but still. Sword generation was fairly limited in scope.
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"Actually, controlling one doll is rather simple."
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And Yumeko has a good eye, it seems! "Yes, I did make them all. Ah, but be careful, don't heat them up or we might explode." THANKS GUNPOWDER.
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"...Alice, why do you have something at risk of exploding in your home?"
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"It's for purposes in battle. I basically throw bombs, only they are dolls." Really now, it's rather trivial.
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paid time ran out, doop doop
"Well... I guess it wouldn't really be an issue as long as they aren't heated up... You do keep them away from windows in the summer, don't you?"
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"Indeed. And taking the time to make them only to blow them up later seems like an awful lot of wasted work."
PRIORITIES.
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