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tampered2006-09-08 12:18 am
Log; Ongoing
When; Voice Switch Day
Rating; PG - It's wedding planning, kiddies.
Characters; Evey (
ever_evey) & Christine (
angel_aria)
Summary; Time to plan a wedding!
Log;
Weddings were naturally exciting events, and Evey Hammond found herself growing more energized just thinking of all the planning that lay ahead. She ticked off in her mind the things that needed to be done as she made her way from her underground home to the Opera House. A full wedding and reception ought to have flowers, decorations, music...a dress, of course, but assumedly, Christine was taking care of that. Perhaps V could play the organ for the occasion? He was reticent to perform publicly, of course, but he was talented and Christine and Erik were friends...it was something worth asking him later, if Christine hadn't already made arrangements.
These thoughts kept her occupied as she approached the grand building, which looked finer every time she visited it.
"Hello?" she called, stepping into the entry of the Opera House. "Christine?" Thankfully, Christine had received Evey's warning--that she currently didn't sound at all like herself. Evey could imagine the problems that an unexpected (and rather sinister sounding, at least to her ear's) man's voice might potentially cause.
Christine was waiting for Evey to come. She had recieved Evey's warning and had given one of her own; her voice was unusually high-pitched today. When she had gotten up, feeling excited about the planning that lay ahead, an enthusiastic phrase had burst from her lips in a foreign tongue. She had no idea whatsoever what the strange language meant, but she was trying to keep herself under control. Somehow she didn't think it was going to last long.
When Christine heard Evey's voice, she grimaced inwardly. Oh my, this curse has really hit us quite badly, she thought, approaching her friend. 'Good morning, Evey,' she said, giving a small curtsy (it was custom and habit, and habits were hard to break), and a weak smile. It sounded worse than she thought. 'Shall we go to the auditorium?' She asked, gesturing for Evey to follow her. 'The renovations are nearly complete, I believe. We still have quite a bit of work to do, but...it's decent enough to sit in and do rehearsals.'
Rating; PG - It's wedding planning, kiddies.
Characters; Evey (
Summary; Time to plan a wedding!
Log;
Weddings were naturally exciting events, and Evey Hammond found herself growing more energized just thinking of all the planning that lay ahead. She ticked off in her mind the things that needed to be done as she made her way from her underground home to the Opera House. A full wedding and reception ought to have flowers, decorations, music...a dress, of course, but assumedly, Christine was taking care of that. Perhaps V could play the organ for the occasion? He was reticent to perform publicly, of course, but he was talented and Christine and Erik were friends...it was something worth asking him later, if Christine hadn't already made arrangements.
These thoughts kept her occupied as she approached the grand building, which looked finer every time she visited it.
"Hello?" she called, stepping into the entry of the Opera House. "Christine?" Thankfully, Christine had received Evey's warning--that she currently didn't sound at all like herself. Evey could imagine the problems that an unexpected (and rather sinister sounding, at least to her ear's) man's voice might potentially cause.
Christine was waiting for Evey to come. She had recieved Evey's warning and had given one of her own; her voice was unusually high-pitched today. When she had gotten up, feeling excited about the planning that lay ahead, an enthusiastic phrase had burst from her lips in a foreign tongue. She had no idea whatsoever what the strange language meant, but she was trying to keep herself under control. Somehow she didn't think it was going to last long.
When Christine heard Evey's voice, she grimaced inwardly. Oh my, this curse has really hit us quite badly, she thought, approaching her friend. 'Good morning, Evey,' she said, giving a small curtsy (it was custom and habit, and habits were hard to break), and a weak smile. It sounded worse than she thought. 'Shall we go to the auditorium?' She asked, gesturing for Evey to follow her. 'The renovations are nearly complete, I believe. We still have quite a bit of work to do, but...it's decent enough to sit in and do rehearsals.'

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'The only things that haven't been arranged are the decorations for the chapel, and the food and music for the reception. Other than that, everything else is taken care of. I know it doesn't seem like much, but I honestly don't know where to start with the decorations,' Christine admitted.
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White or cream would be traditional for a wedding, but some colour would be a nice addition. Something in a pastel, maybe? She herself would have favoured pale blue and cream--but then, it wasn't her wedding. "If you know what colours you'd like to use to decorate, we could get flowers or--" What else was used to decorate for a wedding? "--or ribbons, perhaps, and decorate the chapel with those."
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'What do you think?' She asked, genuinely wanting Evey's opinion.
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"I've never seen a wedding with a colour scheme like that, but I think it's a great idea," she answered, smiling. It would fit the two who were marrying and look lovely at the same time. "Red roses won't be hard to find, either." There were plenty of them in Xanadu--and more growing underground, though not enough to decorate an entire chapel.
"Besides, if Erik would like that..." She gave her friend a wicked grin as the sentence trailed off. "Don't worry--I won't tell anyone that he's fond of flowers...but I can tell you that he and V have that in common." Of course, V's predilection for roses wasn't a secret in the slightest, but that was no matter.
"I'll help you with decorating--and I could persuade V to lend a hand, too, if we need anything hung up above our reach." That sentence was punctuated with a small laugh from Evey, who was a good foot shorter than her love and knew it. "We'll have to wait on gathering roses, but we could go and look for ribbon later today..."
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Christine laughed - it was a very strange, high-pitched, disgustingly cute laugh - and grinned back at Evey. 'No wonder they get along so well! I wonder what they talk about when we're not around...fighting techniques, and which fertilizer works best for which flower,' Christine joked.
'And I agree! I certainly wouldn't be able to reach anything too high either. Ribbon hunting sounds like a good idea.' She nodded, pleased that they had at least that taken care of. 'Now, as far as food goes...I'm sure we could just hire someone to cook for us. I would prepare food, if I could, but I'm afraid I don't understand how many of the things in the kitchen are operated. Do you know of anyone with any culinary skill?' She asked. Evey had been in the City longer than Christine had been, so she hoped that Evey knew someone who was talented in cooking.
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"I don't even want to know what their conversations consist of," Evey replied merrily, her laughter cut short by another of those watery noises that caught in her throat. "Books, the proper care of roses...and how best to take care of enemies?"
This afternoon was singularly different from most of the others in her recent memory. Simply sitting and laughing with another woman near her age was not something she'd had many opportunities to do in her world of origin (not since she'd met V, at least). It was a treat to discuss things with a friend like this.
"We might want to ask at the Cafe Juliet about finding a caterer--their food isn't bad." She pursed her lips as she considered what other options might be available. "V's a fantastic cook, but I don't think he'd have the time to prepare such a large dinner--and I can't think of anyone else who's really skilled in the kitchen."
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She regained her composure, straightening up in her seat. 'Cafe Juliet! I hadn't even thought of doing anything like that. Yes, I think that will work. I've heard that they're awfully popular with their wide selection of dishes. I could talk to them while we're out shopping, and I'm sure we'll be able to arrange something.
'Now that means the only thing we need is music...Papa is going to play the violin for us, but he can't be playing all of the music; I want him to enjoy the reception as well. I just don't know who else is musically inclined that would be willing to play for a reception,' Christine said. 'I could put a notice up or something....'
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"I'm sure we could find some musicians--enough for a string quartet, at least. Or even a small orchestra, if you'd prefer." That wouldn't be too many people. Not more than ten, she thought--flutes, clarinets, horns, percussion, strings, or some combination thereof. "If you can arrange for the food, I could look for people to play for your reception."
That left a question unanswered, though. "What about during the service? You'll need music then, and your father and Erik will be too busy at that moment to play." Another teasing grin, and then a thoughtful look. "You know, V's brilliant with the organ; I think I could convince him to play if you can't think of anyone you'd rather have play."
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'V can play the organ?' She asked, surprised. It seemed that V was full of surprises. 'Another thing that he and Erik have in common....I would love to have V play for us, if he wouldn't mind, of course.' Christine smiled, excited that this wedding was going to have people that she actually cared about involved.
'Thank you, Evey, it's going to be beautiful,' she said, grasping one of her friend's hands. 'I could not ask for a better wedding, with so many people I have come to care about actually participating. My previous marriage...it was beautiful, but those in attendance were mostly associates or relatives of my husband, whom I did not know very well. But this...this is going to be spectacular. Thank you,' she said again, grateful for Evey's help.
'Shall I show you the dresses now?' Christine asked.
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She bit her lower lip in thought. "It might take some work to convince him--I don't think he likes the idea of performing for others--but I think he'd be willing for this occasion." Hopefully, he would like the idea. If not...well, she would simply have to convince him.
"I'm just glad I can help you out," she told Christine, giving her hands a friendly squeeze. "It'll be a beautiful wedding." Evey stood. "I'd love to look at the dresses now."
((OOC: Shall we just let them go off to oooh and aaah over dresses and assume they had a grand old time? ;D Since all that's left is girltalk and stuff like that.))