[When Giselle woke up she saw what she feared most. A place that was absolutely covered in dust, dirt and god knows what else was covering this place. She looked around at the dirt covered place, noticing a good numbers of rats and spiders had appeared since they left.]
Oh my, this place needs a good clean. Alright, I'll try my best.
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Wow...
[He flinched when a rat scurried by.]
Ew.
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Oh! I'm sorry, I didn't notice you there.
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Oh, don't mind me. I'm...amazed. Really. Do you need any help?
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[She starts to hum again, dusting here and there and even a small place in the corner where usually it's hard to get to.]
I could use all the more help, thank you~
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[He hated a dirty place and if he could fix something, he'll do that too. Just because he's incredibly rich doesn't mean he's lazy. He's used to work in a very strange level this made him feel useful.
He removed his jacket and rolled up his sleeves.]
Let's get crackin'!
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Well I could always use help in trying to clean some objects, they appears to be very old and I don't know how to handle them.
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[He runs up stairs, grabs one of the old toothpaste tubes and then goes into the kitchen to grab a cup before he runs outside and gets some water from the lake. From there he returns and takes the tube, cutting it open with his penknife.]
Now, I don't recommend brushing your teeth with this stuff but at least it can reconstitute it into a paste for polishing and cleaning.
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So it can really work to help clean? I didn't know that.
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[He dips the cloth in the mixture and begins to make small circles on the metal surfaces.]
See? Oh, did you know that it can be used as an air freshener, and it deodorizes sink drains, cleans tea stains from tea cups...all sorts of things! A little bit goes a long way. Hm-hm!
[Oh yes, he's very pleased with his work.]
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It's such wonderful stuff if it can do all that.
[Takes a moment before Giselle realises that she is meant to be cleaning herself, so with her duster she starts to dust surfaces again.]
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[He smiles, thinking that he's the next Billy Mays but that's a long shot.]
Hydrogen peroxide is better than bleach when it comes to cleaning whites as long as there's an oxidizer like baking soda. It's cheaper too.
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Giselle went over a few more areas with her duster before stopping and nodding at her animal friends to continue their own chores that they had been assigned to do for today.]
So, what your saying is, there is more than one way to clean certain things?
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[He continues to work on his task in at least making the china usable again.]
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Those poor weeds, they're plants do, but can be a problem.
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Heh. [He flashed a sheepish grin and turned his attention back to his work shyly.]
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