Jul 06, 2025 22:48
I'd like to hear any questions or criticism you might have concerning the way I portray Rinoa.
Also if you have any scene ideas or situations you'd like to explore drop me a line and we can work out the details. :)
Okay, so I fail a the screening comments things, so if you don't want anyone else to see what you have to say just send me a PM. :3
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"I have long beheld your loveliness from afar, and would like to get to know you before Valentine's Day. I would be honored if you would meet me at Tilly's Malt Shop at 5pm tonight for dinner and some fun.
-A Secret Admirer"
Your date will show up nicely dressed- clean cut, charming, collegiate...turns out he's a freshman in his second semester at Hawthorne University! He's studying Graphic Arts, and apparently has seen you out and about in the city and has been smitten since he first laid eyes on you. So you'll presumably you go on you merry way to dinner, make small talk, have a good time- at some point, nervously flustered, he'll even stand up and serenade you.
He'll keep getting text messages, which he'll for the most part blatantly ignore for your company...until you definitely get a clear proposition from your new Prince Charming.
How you play it from here is up to you:... ( ... )
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She won't think of him skipping out on the check until he's been gone for a while, and will be pretty mad when she figures out that she's been ditched. From there she will try to find him, and even make a post to call him out. (even though she doesn't even really think it will work)
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And awesome, be mad. She may eventually be able to track him back to Hawthorne U.'s Fraternity House, with a bit of work. Poor pledges are sleeping in the unheated attic for the remainder of their initiation, so if you ladies would like to plot some revenge, I encourage you to locate the other jilted dates!
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Right now Rinoa is just trying to talk with a couple other people that this happened to and asked Harry to use magic to track down whoever sent her the letter and the rose.
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