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Post by Lili Aloys on Apr 24, 2011 17:38:20 GMT -5
Lili's eyes scanned the room before her as she fixed a stuffed animal anterior to herself, the door open but no one actually inside the room but her and her stuffed animals. She was easily seen by anyone passing by the door, her large doe-like eyes staring out at the small trickle of people walking by. To her relief, most of the people passed by her room without a second glance at the girl inside or the items in the room. It was too early for any children, and normal adults tended to think her room was childish.
The stuffed animal made a noise as it was set upright, the little noise maker inside it not worn out yet by how much Lili had been squeezing the little thing, nervous to present her room to anybody, even civilians. Her brother, too. She got up, and brushed her dress off. She looked at the door, before heading towards it, ready to close the door and make all of her nerves go away.
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Post by Roderich Edelstein on Apr 29, 2011 14:17:27 GMT -5
Roderich gave every participant in his room and smile and a nod to show his appreciation of them doing a fantastic job. With him, perfection is always the key. Looking around to see if anything was missing, he noticed a vase that should be on the southeast corner was missing. He furrowed his brows and motioned one of the staff to take over while he goes to get the missing vase.
Taking off his gloves, he proceeded towards the stock room to see if the vase was there. His eye caught a room that had no visitors in it and looked at his watch to see if he still has some time to spare before people start to flood in his section of the area. Taking a look inside, there stood a young lady. Sure enough, it was Lili. Standing by the doorway he said "May I come in?" with a smile.
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Post by Lili Aloys on May 2, 2011 17:41:59 GMT -5
Lili gave a polite smile to the man. Mr. Austria, even though her brother and him shared a mutual dislike for each other, was almost always nice to Lili. She didn't understand why the two didn't get along, because she saw many similarities. Of course, she never brought this up with her brother, who rarely ever brought up the topic without her saying something first, because it brought up painful memories. And though he didn't want her to talk to Mr. Austria, she would do it anyways.
"Of course, Mr. Austria," Lili spoke, ushering him in to the mostly pink room. "Would you like some tea?"
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Post by Roderich Edelstein on May 3, 2011 18:06:21 GMT -5
The Austrian bowed his head a little and declined her offer. "Thank you for the kind offer, but I have to decline. I already had my cup of coffee for the morning. My sincerest apologies," he said to her with a smile. Actually, in reality, Roderich isn't much of a tea person. However, when he do decide to drink tea, he is very picky as to which tea he want to drink.
Looking around the room, he examined every bit carefully. It was quite girlie in his standards, but very welcoming at the same time. He spotted a little chair in the room and asked her, "Do you mind?"
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Post by Lili Aloys on May 23, 2011 19:52:09 GMT -5
"It's fine, Mr. Austria, really." The girl herself was no fan of tea, but she thought it was an adult thing, like wine, that was only appreciated when you were much older. It was also a type of thing you did when you had a guest, or so she had been taught. Looking at him with a sweet smile, she asked him something along the lines of "Do you want a drink?" before pulling out a chair for him, then one for herself .
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