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Nov 26, 2010 00:33

It was a worry off Denmark's mind. Definitely. The three of them would be living together soon-very soon!-and everything would be as it should be again. Well. Okay. Not everything. There was still a lot-people, and buildings, and home, but-but this was definitely the first step ( Read more... )

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needsemotions November 26 2010, 05:52:00 UTC
Moving was pretty exciting for Norway too, even if it was hard to tell--when did he show anything, though, anything that was milder than a momentary outburst of raeg? Not only was he convinced that their--the family's--hardwork had earned them this, it did feel a bit "weird" to be living away from Denmark. Of course living with Iceland was nice. Their sharing a bed was almost like the old days, and Iceland got to learn plenty of important values and lessons and so on. For example the consequences of hoarding ( ... )

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hasemotions November 26 2010, 06:01:17 UTC
"Hey, Nor!" He beamed over the top of one of the plants he was carrying, the lacy leaves swaying and almost making him sneeze. He handed the pot off to Nor immediately, before he could drop it: terracotta, with a lush looking dill plant growing in it. He shuffled the other pot held in his right arm forward-smaller, easily balanced in his elbow, rosemary-and was holding another, a purple, tropical flower, in his left hand. "Presents!"

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needsemotions November 26 2010, 06:11:01 UTC
Norway, of course, shifted it between his elbowo and torso so he would have one free hand to rub his nose. That accomplished, Norway looked at each of the plant in turn, stepping back a bit so Denmark would be able to walk in and set the plants down somewhere. Not quite crtical, but obviously evaluating each one. "A whole saffron plant?"

And though his question had a pretty blatant fiscally-concerned undertone, he was surprisingly relaxed. Clearly the plants were having a calming effect on him.

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hasemotions November 26 2010, 06:22:44 UTC
Part of him was a little disappointed Norway recognized the flower before he could dramatically reveal it, but he grinned instead, following Norway and putting down the rosemary. The saffron he held onto. "It wasn't much more than these two! They must have a source of it here!" He almost pet the petals, touching them gently. Rosemary and dill were good herbs too, but saffron was rare, expensive, and special.

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