[Wandering the hallways and ducking away from windows, Drusilla seems more curious about than bothered by her arrival.]
A pretty sort of fairy tale for pretty little princesses and princes, innit...
[It's not because she understands what's going on, she very much doesn't. After another moment of contemplation, her expression turns to a full-blown
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...Drusilla?
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*Yeah, his presence makes everything better.*
You're here. And you're standing on your feet, you're well...
*She'll now be moving to throw arms around him, grinning.*
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But he can't help but catch his arms around her waist when she throws herself at him. It's Drusilla, and some habits aren't easily broken.
Wait.]
On my feet...?
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You're not hurt.
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Angel wasn't sure what he expected to find, but he still felt compelled to look. Needless to say, rounding a corner and coming face to face with his one time obsession was hardly it. He stands there momentarily, hoping that she might be a doppleganger from another world like that FBI agent everyone keeps comparing him too, even if he already knows better]
Dru?
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[Her eyes do light up, familiar faces are good, but any of her usual flirtation is absent.]
It's lovely here, too lovely.
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When did you get here?
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In hours, minutes - couldn't quite say.
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[Unknowing lies, liiiiiiies]
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Excuse me, miss. Are you all right?
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[Dru has a feeling about this one, and it's sort of making her stare as she places it.]
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You're in a place called Paradisa. I'm afraid it's quite real.
[Her face, her manner...it's as if he should know her.]
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Paradisa. [She tries the word, finding she doesn't really like how it tastes.] We're the toys. Invisible puppet strings.
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{That's...a surprisingly accurate assessment, luv. Like somethin' out o' a dream, this place is, yet here we all are. My name's Jonothan.}
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Someone's dream, only they don't know us all the way.
[She holds her dress out, bobbing into a curtsy.]
I'm called Drusilla.
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{Place's pretty accommodating, despite. Almos' like we're th' dreamers, makin' our own shared reality out of something not ours.}
{You must've jus' arrived. How much've you been told 'bout this place?}
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[Her looking around them isn't out of avoiding the conversation; she's just curious, and for her talk of manners, doesn't register that some might think that's strange.]
Haven't heard much at all -- figured some, a dream isn't always read so easily.
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