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Dec 02, 2006 19:24


Oh, horror of horrors! I ventured out of my -- oh dear, how I wish I could say that I had a room -- living space, to find myself surrounded by... by... I'm so horrified that I can barely bring myself to say it.

No, no, you must be brave, Minnie. You are royalty. Take charge. Be brave.

I. I walked out of my living space and saw...

Saw...

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minidots December 3 2006, 05:04:06 UTC
Oh, no, I'm not upset. I was merely... shocked. And worried for my health. After the hives, I bloat up like a balloon.

I will most certainly do my best, although I highly doubt that I'll be able to find anything of use. This Lair seems to like confusing people.

(( Completely unimportant white-out. :3 ))

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capriciousmarch December 3 2006, 06:39:42 UTC
D: I'm with you on that one. I bet they can be nice, but uh... I'd rather avoid teenagers as much as I can. Especially if they're all as crazy as the ones here.

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minidots December 3 2006, 15:00:48 UTC
I could not agree more. I was under the impression that all teenagers were... somewhat mentally unstable. It just seems that some of the ones here are even more so.

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goofiestgoof December 5 2006, 03:36:46 UTC
So it wasn't just me who noticed! Of course.

Well... it shouldn't be any different? ... right?

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minidots December 5 2006, 03:43:49 UTC
Oh, dear Goofy. So sweet and naive. There is a fundamental difference. Teenagers give me hives.

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goofiestgoof December 5 2006, 04:12:31 UTC
Well, I've delt with my son. So it shouldn't be any different for me! :D I'll be careful though.

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minidots December 5 2006, 13:16:13 UTC
Gracious! I do apologize, Goofy. In all the chaos over the past few years, I almost forgot about Max. You must miss him a great deal. How is he now?

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beautyoftheball December 5 2006, 05:25:42 UTC
Back at home, I never really talked to the other teenagers or other children. I was happy reading books and helping my father with his inventions. So I understand somewhat how you feel. I was never one for the immaturity either. If it makes you feel any better, those cookies made me age by twenty or so years. That's a bit older than you now, isn't it?

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minidots December 5 2006, 13:14:53 UTC
To be fair, I do realize my own hypocrisy. I was a bit of a wild child myself, if that term hasn't gotten old yet... just between you and me, dear, I was a bit of a flapper as a teenager. Not all out like some of my friends were, but... well, I did a few reckless things back in the day. I don't know why, when or how I managed to develop allergies, but they remind me of why I don't really want to go back to the old days. I miss them rather often, but I do agree with you; it's far better being more mature.

Gracious! That sounds... well... are you alright? And actually... I was born in '28. :D I'm spry for my age.

(( White-out... and she's not kidding about her birthyear. Feel free to have Belle not be able to read white-outs, if you want. XD; ))

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beautyoftheball December 5 2006, 16:25:26 UTC
A flapper? I've heard something about those. I don't think my little town back home had any, but I heard the major cities had all sorts of wild people. Bohemians and such; I do live in France, after all. It's really too bad that you developed allergies. Do you have to take medications?

I'm better than I thought when it can to the transformation. I suppose that if my Prince could handle enchantments then so could I. It is a bitch a bit difficult getting used to the idea of menopause. Oh! 1928? That's farther back than I expected.

((Jeez, I didn't know she had so much history when I checked out Wiki. Hey, if Mortimer was her uncle, she should have been more sad when he died.))

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minidots December 5 2006, 16:35:33 UTC
France? Oh, how wonderful! I don't believe I've been to France before... perhaps to Paris, once, but that when when I was a little mouse. I'm not certain-- one's memory tends to malfunction a little when one is constantly restocking it with new reading material.

You have a prince? How lovely! I suppose he must be a good man, to get a lady such as yourself. You must miss him dearly. And, cheeses, tell me about it. At the rate my lifespan is going, my menopause'll last for decades.

-- Shh, don't say that out so loud! DX

(( SHE TOTALLY WANTS TO WHITE-OUT BELLE'S WORDS. XD And ahaha, neither did I. Didja see the bit where her voice actor's married to Mickey's? That's so AWESOME. And... er... well, I s'pose she should be, but... I didn't know who Mortimer was when Lulu made that post. Honest to God. u__u;; ))

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beautyoftheball December 5 2006, 16:54:59 UTC
Well, if we ever get out of this horrid place, you will have to come and visit. Prince has a carriage that could take us to Paris and maybe even to the royal balls. If only he wasn't so afraid of being around other people...

Thank you, Your Majesty. I've missed him ever since my first day of being here. The library has been the only thing to keep me busy. It's not easy reorganizing all the shelves.

Oh, I'm very sorry, Your Majesty! How could I forget that other women are so sensitive about their age. It never really occurred to me until I aged myself.

((Sorry, I/Belle doesn't know how to do white-outs. I didn't see the bit about the voice actors getting married. LOL Don't you mean "Honest to Walt"? He is, like, the god of everything Disney.))

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minidots December 5 2006, 17:07:38 UTC
He's a shy one? How sweet! He sounds like a lovely man. I'd love to take you up on that offer, Princess Belle.

Oh dear, I imagine not. I do still remember having to reorganize the books in the Disney Castle library. Its inhabitants had such a habit of leaving all the books in a state of disarray... of course, this was before all that sticky business with the Heartless. I didn't have much time to sort shelves, then. I suppose they must all be in a complete state of disarray by now. Ugh. Though, tedious as it may be, I suppose one must keep oneself busy, especially when in a lonely place like this.

That's alright, dear. Slip of the tongue -- er, fingers -- not slip of the mind. :)

(( LMAO. 'Tis cool, 'tis cool. Just imagine Minnie having an epileptic fit and like, clutching onto a tube of tippex. And-- YES. I FORGOT. lol. XD; ))

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beautyoftheball December 5 2006, 17:42:22 UTC
Well, it's not so much that he's shy, Your Majesty. He's more...he's a bit antisocial. He lived alone in the castle for nearly ten years. Perhaps if you came by, he would open up more and be more talkative with people. I would love to show off our dancing skills at the royal balls.

Oh! You have a library too? I must go to your castle and see it. I'm sure you have wonderful books that I've never seen before. If you ever get bored, or need something to read, please do come to the library. I could always use help organizing the shelves as well.

((Tippex? Huh?))

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minidots December 6 2006, 02:16:06 UTC
Alone? The poor man. I do hope that, if I ever find my way out of this castle and go over to yours for a visit, we'll be able to have a nice little chat. I'd love to know more about the two of you.

Oh, we do have a good selection, though recently our reading's been focused more on the Heartless and the Nobodies. I'll certainly remember your offer to join you-- I may in fact do so, once this business with all the teenagers has been cleared up.

(( Y'dunno what tippex is? D: It's like that blue tube of white-out stuff. ))

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