It being Finals week, it was, naturally, time for the Drama final. Of course, this being Fandom, pen-and-paper finals were hardly required, and so Thor had decided that the best thing to do was give a very practical final. In the form of a Christmas/Midgardian/Other-worldlyian holiday recital, naturally. He’d even managed to book time at the Boards
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It didn't help that a bunch of mistletoe seemed to be intent on popping up right above her head all the time, either. Sigh.
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Trying to get Karolina's mind off of pre-show jitters? Sparkle?
That was entirely possible!
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She had some other issues with the mistletoe, too, though. Kissing was a nervous-making topic all around!
[SP, glorious SP, coming up courtesy of RL shenanigans!]
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... Not that he didn't trust Thor to keep his class in some semblance of order or anything. But the Asgardian could get... enthusiastic about things, and...
Okay, the seat to Jono's right had been reserved for a fire extinguisher. Just in case.
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He'd pay cash money to see Minerva show up dressed as Santa and throw out detention slips and pencils...
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[ooc: drama-class-ians, ping in here if you've got an individual piece to show off!]
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Yes. It was an effect.
Maybe he just got really in character, okay!?
Anyhow, he was kind of hoping that the fact that he was wearing his fishnets and skirt again would distract people from that. Because why the hell not make sure they felt good and scandalized after the show? It was way more fun his way.
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He did know that Sparkle was present and looked like he might've been crying, so Alec came over, wringing his hands loosely, and offered, "You did really well."
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For... all the difficult lines he'd had, and all!
"Christmas, right? Gotta go all out with this kind of thing. In the spirit of the season and all."
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