Post by Frost on Jan 26, 2014 16:20:38 GMT -6
Lily sighed as the Drama Girls left the room, half in relief and half because she hadn't meant to force the group out completely. She turned to Juliet after the group had exited the room. "She's right, it's not your fault, I was being a bit rude. Sorry, I thought you might like some space," she apologized and explained at the same time. She had been more than a little annoyed by the noisiness of the group, and she was glad to be able to hear her own thoughts again, but she was ashamed for having made the bride sad.
"So, would you like anything? Some water, a quick snack, to be snuck outside for a quick breath of fresh air?" Lily asked, not quite sure what she was supposed to be doing since she'd never been anyone's personal assistant for any amount of time before. "Of course, if you want someone to talk to, I could do that too."
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Randy had arrived slightly later than he'd intended to. He'd been hanging out with some of his friends who were around his age and had lost track of the time. He was becoming less quiet and more of a troublemaker as time passed, but he kept it quiet and didn't do anything too severe, most of it was just fulfilling dares from his friends. However, he knew that this time it might get him in trouble since he was supposed to arrive a while earlier.
When he saw the crowd, he was a little discouraged, but he noticed a large dog with a cat by his side pushing through the crowd, so Randy followed behind them in the little path they made. When they stopped to talk to Frankie, the Doberman went around them, nodding to Frankie and trying to step inside. However, the door wouldn't open right away, and it seemed that there was probably someone on the other side of it. He was so annoyed by this that even though he knew it was rude, he shoved it open using all of the strength he had.
When he stepped inside, he knew he'd be in trouble, so he decided to feign innocence. He would say that he'd tripped as he was about to gently push the door open and he'd fallen against it instead. Randy believed his story to be airtight. He would apologize with "utmost sincerity" and be off the hook, at least that was what he though.
"So, would you like anything? Some water, a quick snack, to be snuck outside for a quick breath of fresh air?" Lily asked, not quite sure what she was supposed to be doing since she'd never been anyone's personal assistant for any amount of time before. "Of course, if you want someone to talk to, I could do that too."
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Randy had arrived slightly later than he'd intended to. He'd been hanging out with some of his friends who were around his age and had lost track of the time. He was becoming less quiet and more of a troublemaker as time passed, but he kept it quiet and didn't do anything too severe, most of it was just fulfilling dares from his friends. However, he knew that this time it might get him in trouble since he was supposed to arrive a while earlier.
When he saw the crowd, he was a little discouraged, but he noticed a large dog with a cat by his side pushing through the crowd, so Randy followed behind them in the little path they made. When they stopped to talk to Frankie, the Doberman went around them, nodding to Frankie and trying to step inside. However, the door wouldn't open right away, and it seemed that there was probably someone on the other side of it. He was so annoyed by this that even though he knew it was rude, he shoved it open using all of the strength he had.
When he stepped inside, he knew he'd be in trouble, so he decided to feign innocence. He would say that he'd tripped as he was about to gently push the door open and he'd fallen against it instead. Randy believed his story to be airtight. He would apologize with "utmost sincerity" and be off the hook, at least that was what he though.