[Action] (Backdated to Christmas)

Dec 28, 2009 01:41

[Regal has really decided to go all-out for Christmas-- since it doesn't exist in his world, why not celebrate it while he's here? That's his logic, at least. He's forgone the tree in favor of garlands and wreaths around the house and a single sprig of mistletoe in the doorway. The fire is burning, he's got a nice breakfast ready... now he's ( Read more... )

holiday cheer yay, chef regal is in the house, so much mushy stuff, regal is a good boyfriend

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fonon_professor December 28 2009, 20:26:24 UTC
[For Gelda, the morning isn't too special. She made the agreement with Regal to celebrate Christmas a while ago, but she hadn't expected the celebrations to start so early. When she awakens to the smell of that nice breakfast, she doesn't suspect too much yet. After all, nice breakfast is a daily occurance when you live with Regal Bryant. One shower later, she heads downstairs, fully dressed and hair still mildly damp.]

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lezareno_prez December 29 2009, 08:26:59 UTC
[Let's just say that Regal welcomes any excuse to keep himself busy, and besides, the more he read up about the holiday, the more he liked the sound of it. What's the harm in enjoying yourself every now and then, especially in a place like Luceti? Can't let the Malnosso win and suck all the fun out of everything.

Today's breakfast is even nicer than usual, and Regal himself is standing in front of the stove finishing up cooking an omelette.]

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fonon_professor December 29 2009, 23:50:14 UTC
[Oh, omelettes! Those are a perfect way to start the day. Gelda takes a content breath through her nose, before glancing around the kitchen. Is that a wreath? As a matter of fact, the entire house seems to have gained a few extra decorations overnight.]

Good morning, Regal.

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lezareno_prez December 30 2009, 19:58:44 UTC
[Why yes, that is a wreath adorning the door. He'll turn to her and smile before turning his attention back to the omelette and finishing it before removing it from the heat.]

Good morning, and Merry Christmas, I believe is the traditional greeting. I apologize for not having the time to set up a Christmas tree as well, but I was lacking the proper tools to cut one down.

[And he might be bringing you over a cup of tea now, just the way you like it.]

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