Sheena Fujibayashi (
corrinesbell) wrote2011-07-03 06:33 pm
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127. Change
Well, now that I'm back to being myself again and I've had a couple days to finish almost everything up...
The tea house is officially open for business! Even if it doesn't have a name yet. It's on top of the Welcome Center, and you should really come check it out! We have a little more than just tea.
[[ooc:Now that I'm not doing this on my phone Feel free to action right over there, because that's where she is. Also, this is what it looks like inside.]]
The tea house is officially open for business! Even if it doesn't have a name yet. It's on top of the Welcome Center, and you should really come check it out! We have a little more than just tea.
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[So very pinged about the tea shop, but...basic human courtesy first.]
Thought I hadn't seen you around much...
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...I didn't know there was any space over the Welcome Center.
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He'll stop at the door first, of course, and look down to see if the doorstop suggests he should be taking off his shoes.]
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Just pick where you wanna sit! I'll be there in a minute.
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He'll nod to Sheena and take a few minutes to get his boots off (Cowboy boots; great for walking in just about anything except ice; not so great for getting off quickly), and then pick a table...preferably one next to a window and with a good view of the rest of the shop.
Of course, he'll be at a loss as to what to order; he's heard about tea houses; he has no idea what one would have, though, so he'll wait for her.]
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[Although being way at the end of the village, it takes her some time. But soon enough, Stella's made her way to the Welcome Center, and she shields her eyes from the light rain before she goes inside and up the stairs.
She'll just take her time to look at the environment of the place, an impressed smile on her face.]
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She walks up the stairs, taking a look around at the shop.]
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Make him work? Y/Y]
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[doesn't trust you to brew the tea]
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[she doesn't really mean to say anything, but—but goodness, does she flash back to home; the images of working at a tea house, herself, was fading out over time, barely hanging by a thread. And while she can't remember much of what happened there, she remembered speaking to Kaji often about how much she enjoyed it...]
Ah, that's wonderful... A tea house was a wonderful idea.
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...Some anger over that will smolder for a while.]
You should come! If there's something specific you liked in your world I bet I can find it.
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Here, have a menu. Which is really just a piece of paper with things handwritten on it.]
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[voice] my typo of 'new fathers' was more awesome
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Ah, you already have opened the tea house? That's wonderful! I'd be honored to be one of your first customers.
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Uh, hey. You here for tea?
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