Twenty Eighth Entry ☼ Elizabeth ☼ The frozen spring [Accidental Video]

Dec 20, 2010 17:35

[In truth, Elizabeth was somewhat disappointed to be back at the Manor. She'd wanted to visit New York for a while after hearing about it from Ichabod, and she could have very easily spent another week there. But, that being said, it was quite nice to go back to what she was used to - something familiar.

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[In Person] passes_out December 20 2010, 17:42:56 UTC
[Ichabod was wearing his customary black but instead of the rough material that he normally wore, his jacket and vest was made of velvet with silver embroidery of leaves and bells going down the front of his coat. In his hands, he had two mugs of hot cocoa.]

May I come in?

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[In Person] the_tudour_rose December 20 2010, 17:52:23 UTC
[Elizabeth closes her book and goes to the door, opening it and smiling when she see's Ichabod]

Of course

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[In Person] passes_out December 20 2010, 17:59:23 UTC
[His eyes widened and a warm smile came to him.]

You....look lovely. How is it that I have never seen you in that dress before today?

[Entering the room, he turns to face Elizabeth and straightens his back in a very proud manner to match Elizabeth's regal presence.]

My apologies that we could not find my previous residence. It was....nostalgic yet overwhelming that time had taken hold and I felt simply erased. Not that I mind now that I know I have no ties in the real world either.

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[In Person] the_tudour_rose December 20 2010, 19:00:01 UTC
[Her smile only widens when he compliments her, as she takes one of the mugs from his hands]

Thank you very much; I almost have too many dresses to my name, so it's not surprising there are some you haven't seen yet.

[She then offers him a seat as she takes one herself]

It's unfortunate..I would have liked to see where you used to live; but I'm glad I got to see New York at least

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[In Person] passes_out December 20 2010, 19:05:09 UTC
[His brow furrows and nods.]

Yes, I would have liked you to see it. I had so hoped that you could see what I have seen from my loft. [A smile returns at a memory.] Every morning was something new. I found my cardinal when he flew in my window and...I remember with fondness how he was grateful for the bread I had for him. Later I would bring him worms and seeds in the spring.

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