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This Ain’t A Scene, It’s a Jolly Golly Tea Party! [Active]
Character(s): The Mad Hatter, Rapunzel, and Flynn
Content: Hatter decided to make more friends with some of folks he liked around here. Starting with Rapunzel, who was very nice to him. Too bad Flynn is being dragged along.
Setting: Jogo da Crianca
Time: Afternoon
Warnings: Silliness, Silliness Everywhere!
Oh yes, the Mad Hatter knew he needed to meet some of these acquaintances he’s met over this journal book thing-a-ma-jig. So far so good too! He has been successful in inviting Rapunzel for some afternoon tea. Deciding to be nice, the Mad Hatter said she was allowed to bring a guest. After all, you can have two for tea, but one more makes it a lot more interesting! And boy, was Hatter all in for anything that was interesting.
Looking for a spot in the park the Mad Hatter looked around for a good sunny spot, or at least as sunny as you can get when in Paixao. The Mad Hatter plopped down and laid out the picnic blanket, setting up the orange pie and other assortments of sweets, such as cranberry scones and chocolate hearts. A large decorative pot of tea, it had a painted on happy little sun on it, and teacup sets for three people.
The Mad Hatter stuck his tongue out, trying to orient the tea setting perfectly to his liking. Patting his chin, trying to think what he was missing. Oh! That’s right! The Mad Hatter took out some polka dotted paper flowers and set them on each plate. There, that looked nice! The Mad Hatter grinned in delight as his success, and waited pleasantly for Rapunzel to arrive with her guest. Then he started to ponder, “Hm, I wonder if I should have gotten parasol too. I would have stood out better with one after all… Oh well I’ll just make up another way to get their attention,” he said with a giggle as he already started to pour himself a cup of tea.
Content: Hatter decided to make more friends with some of folks he liked around here. Starting with Rapunzel, who was very nice to him. Too bad Flynn is being dragged along.
Setting: Jogo da Crianca
Time: Afternoon
Warnings: Silliness, Silliness Everywhere!
Oh yes, the Mad Hatter knew he needed to meet some of these acquaintances he’s met over this journal book thing-a-ma-jig. So far so good too! He has been successful in inviting Rapunzel for some afternoon tea. Deciding to be nice, the Mad Hatter said she was allowed to bring a guest. After all, you can have two for tea, but one more makes it a lot more interesting! And boy, was Hatter all in for anything that was interesting.
Looking for a spot in the park the Mad Hatter looked around for a good sunny spot, or at least as sunny as you can get when in Paixao. The Mad Hatter plopped down and laid out the picnic blanket, setting up the orange pie and other assortments of sweets, such as cranberry scones and chocolate hearts. A large decorative pot of tea, it had a painted on happy little sun on it, and teacup sets for three people.
The Mad Hatter stuck his tongue out, trying to orient the tea setting perfectly to his liking. Patting his chin, trying to think what he was missing. Oh! That’s right! The Mad Hatter took out some polka dotted paper flowers and set them on each plate. There, that looked nice! The Mad Hatter grinned in delight as his success, and waited pleasantly for Rapunzel to arrive with her guest. Then he started to ponder, “Hm, I wonder if I should have gotten parasol too. I would have stood out better with one after all… Oh well I’ll just make up another way to get their attention,” he said with a giggle as he already started to pour himself a cup of tea.
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Waving a pointed finger in the air the Mad Hatter spoke, “I say you had all the right indeed, one must always be cautious around uninvited guests! I’ve never thought the idea of striking them with a frying pan, but I’ve never had one enter my room before. Eee, that does sound quite frightening. Why you must have given this young lady quite a scare that day.”
Then the Mad Hatter gave a big smile, “Oh but you made up obviously, otherwise you wouldn’t be here, invited and all!” Then he smirked as he mocked a whisper to him, “Thought I advise you keep your head in check from time to time. Wouldn’t want to be hit too many times with that Frying Pan.”