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eliot waugh, brakebills royalty ([personal profile] itselbitch) wrote in [community profile] networkinthenight2019-11-06 11:28 pm

@regina; voice | open

Hello, fellow citizens of Beacon. It's me. Eliot. [ for however grandiose his tone remains, there's boredom lingering underneath. ]

We're getting to that time of the year, and I'm sure most of you still look lovely in the same clothing you arrived in, but without a doubt your sundresses and polos are not sufficient for the. Well. Gradually lowering and soon to be possibly freezing temperatures.

Of course, there's your choice of thrift shop clothing available in the general store, and far be it from me to keep you from popping tags and looking for a come up, but I've also perused the same clothing and. [ he hums and sighs. ]

If you'd like some winter clothing that fits you better and has been freshened up for your use, let me know. Let's get you clothed properly, mm?

[ there's a pause. a slow inhale, a soft puff. it seems he's smoking. ]

Anyway. Anyone here know A Christmas Carol? We have their permission to reuse their stage as we please, so long as we invite them to whatever we use it for. They showed us their own production, so I was thinking why not give back one of our own.
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[personal profile] notthatjason 2019-11-13 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
I'm not at the moment. Just when all my shirts were missing and the Spirits wouldn't let me keep any. The Spirits have thankfully returned them by now. Besides, it WAS Halloween and I also had a blanket.

[Which is the story he is sticking with, but also he wasn't sure what else to DO without a shirt and it seemed even more bonkers to walk around shirtless.]

Yeah, but you have a point about putting on a play in response to the spirit's play. It's a good idea. Plus you already got permission for the use of the stage. I mostly mentioned it because it's the version of the story I'm most familiar with.