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A "REAL *Girl* part 3
anonymous
September 5 2016, 10:20:13 UTC
"*You and I* TOUCH *the SKY*: *The EAGLE* and *the DOVE*; NIGHTINGALES, We KEEP *our sails* -*FILLED* *with LOVE*...
And *LOVE*, it seems, Made FLYING DREAMS To *bring you home* *to ME*..." This is the message that is lovingly enscripted on/into the 'Secret Admirer' card delivered to Pinocchio just one week before Halloween. She HOPES, *HOPES*, *hopes* for it to be from HER '*Just-INE*'; -but she'll just have to wait and *FULLY see* this Saturday night at the House of Mouse, won't she?
All Hallows Eve, dressed in a plain brown dress covered with a ragged red cape and accessorized with fingerless brown gloves and a round ruby 'Stone' hanging from a glittering/sparkling gold chain while softly glowing with magic, makeup consisting of a light touch of brown eyeshadow, pink blush combined with painted-on-of-sorts whiskers, rosy lipstick/gloss, and a mouse-like nose painted onto the tip of her *ACTUAL one*, 'Mrs. Elizabeth Brisby' waits patiently yet apprehensively on the semi-edge of the dance floor for whomever sent the card while conventional and *NOT-SO conventional* Halloween music rings in her enchanted brown-and-pink mouse ears. It isn't until a *VERY* FAMILIAR (and *beloved*) female voice coming from the stage singing "Sally's Song" from Tim Burton's 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' with one or two slight gender changes for the 'situation' that she turns her head...
TOUCH *the SKY*:
*The EAGLE* and *the DOVE*;
NIGHTINGALES,
We KEEP *our sails*
-*FILLED* *with LOVE*...
And *LOVE*, it seems,
Made FLYING DREAMS
To *bring you home* *to ME*..."
This is the message that is lovingly enscripted on/into the 'Secret Admirer' card delivered to Pinocchio just one week before Halloween. She HOPES, *HOPES*, *hopes* for it to be from HER '*Just-INE*'; -but she'll just have to wait and *FULLY see* this Saturday night at the House of Mouse, won't she?
All Hallows Eve, dressed in a plain brown dress covered with a ragged red cape and accessorized with fingerless brown gloves and a round ruby 'Stone' hanging from a glittering/sparkling gold chain while softly glowing with magic, makeup consisting of a light touch of brown eyeshadow, pink blush combined with painted-on-of-sorts whiskers, rosy lipstick/gloss, and a mouse-like nose painted onto the tip of her *ACTUAL one*, 'Mrs. Elizabeth Brisby' waits patiently yet apprehensively on the semi-edge of the dance floor for whomever sent the card while conventional and *NOT-SO conventional* Halloween music rings in her enchanted brown-and-pink mouse ears.
It isn't until a *VERY* FAMILIAR (and *beloved*) female voice coming from the stage singing "Sally's Song" from Tim Burton's 'The Nightmare Before Christmas' with one or two slight gender changes for the 'situation' that she turns her head...
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