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mayfield_rpg2012-03-22 07:00 pm
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A - 1447 Mitchell Rd.
[Holland had regained a good number of things in almost a year of time in Mayfield. He had two rabbits now, his old friend Poffertje and another one of his pets, Soesje, both rabbits named after cream-puff like pastries. At least Poffertje was happy; he needed a lady-friend.
He'd also gotten by with comforting items like his pipe, his scarf, and even his coat . . . and this morning he gets something more. There is an envelope shaped like a card in the mail, and when he opens it on the porch, he's greeted by a picture of a field of tulips. For a moment he's distracted by the flowers, the relaxing colors and they weren't laid out too badly either . . . it definitely looked like something from home.
And that's when he hears the loud crashing and shouts from the kitchen. He'll run into the house, only to be met with an enormous pile of tulip bulbs filling the kitchen.
He could use those. ]
Don't damage them!
B - Mayfield Elementary School
[Holland is going to walk his new notdaughter Romana to school. In the cute little dress that Canada picked out, with her cute little pigtails she's. . . well, still Romana, but cute. Eat your heart out, Spain.]
C. Phone - Morning
For anybody who knew Italië Romana, she's back now only she's very small and she's living in my house now.
Spanje, you can't come over.
D - The Pharmacy
[Holland is hard at work, or hardly working depending on the time of day. For now, he's stocking shelves, a seemingly endless job. Now would be the perfect time to talk to him and ask him about his awkward personal life.]
E - Phone - Afternoon - to all
I'm staring a gardening business, because it sounds like a lot of people want to learn. You can come to a free demonstration at my house, 1447 Mitchell Rd. at 10 A.M on Saturday. Free pancakes.
[ooc: There will be a log for this. Also he may or may not have discussed the pancakes with Canada beforehand. . .]
[Holland had regained a good number of things in almost a year of time in Mayfield. He had two rabbits now, his old friend Poffertje and another one of his pets, Soesje, both rabbits named after cream-puff like pastries. At least Poffertje was happy; he needed a lady-friend.
He'd also gotten by with comforting items like his pipe, his scarf, and even his coat . . . and this morning he gets something more. There is an envelope shaped like a card in the mail, and when he opens it on the porch, he's greeted by a picture of a field of tulips. For a moment he's distracted by the flowers, the relaxing colors and they weren't laid out too badly either . . . it definitely looked like something from home.
And that's when he hears the loud crashing and shouts from the kitchen. He'll run into the house, only to be met with an enormous pile of tulip bulbs filling the kitchen.
He could use those. ]
Don't damage them!
B - Mayfield Elementary School
[Holland is going to walk his new notdaughter Romana to school. In the cute little dress that Canada picked out, with her cute little pigtails she's. . . well, still Romana, but cute. Eat your heart out, Spain.]
C. Phone - Morning
For anybody who knew Italië Romana, she's back now only she's very small and she's living in my house now.
Spanje, you can't come over.
D - The Pharmacy
[Holland is hard at work, or hardly working depending on the time of day. For now, he's stocking shelves, a seemingly endless job. Now would be the perfect time to talk to him and ask him about his awkward personal life.]
E - Phone - Afternoon - to all
I'm staring a gardening business, because it sounds like a lot of people want to learn. You can come to a free demonstration at my house, 1447 Mitchell Rd. at 10 A.M on Saturday. Free pancakes.
[ooc: There will be a log for this. Also he may or may not have discussed the pancakes with Canada beforehand. . .]
Pharmacy
Good day, Netherlands... how is your household?
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[. . .person whose name he can't remember. ]
It's functioning.
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Well enough, then.
[ Keeping her voice low, Ilsa asks: ] How closely do they watch your prescription matches? I'm a psychiatrist back home, and I haven't had any cases where I might need to medicate someone, but I'd like to be prepared.
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A
[Shrill shrieking from the stove-side of the massive pile of tulip bulbs, in which she just happens to be trapped, means that Canada is probably doing her best, but also probably not very impressed with the situation.]
What have you done to my kitchen?!
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[He looks oddly pleased, though a little skeptical. Eventually he shrugs a little.]
Now I don't have to buy them, so it's okay.
[Priorities.]
[Oh, and then he'll start digging for her.]
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[There's a little muttered 'ow' as Canada trips into the counter, but then she manages to get herself up on it, still holding her spatula. It's not like it's safe on the floor or anything. Good job.]
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Where'd all these come from?
[Cinccino climbs up onto Hilda's head, not exactly helpfully.]
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Why do I even have to go. I know way more than the teachers I bet.
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That isn't the point; if you don't go, the town does things to you that you don't want to have happen.
[Already so protective. . . ]
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Holanda? Why are you--
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¡No! ¡No, no, no, no, no! ¡Ay! ¡No! You! Let go of her, right now!
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Then I'll beat the town up too!
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He's a shield ok, she's just being smart not scared idiots!]
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D
[ Mikiya's at work too, of course, and he's behind the counter today. It's quiet customer-wise right now though, so he's just leaning on it as he watches the other guy. ]
sorry for the slowness
It's slow enough.
it's okay, I can wait!
Re: it's okay, I can wait!
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D
Eveyr now and then still putting the wrong pills in the wrong bottle or bag.]
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[Now turning around to see what's up. He's not angry, just wondering what he did wrong this time.]
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B
Hi!
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[Have an awkward head-pat.]
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Is this a friend of yours?
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how old does she look?
10 or so.
Yep, but she'll insist she's 14 if asked lmao
lol that's okay, cain is ten but looks about seven or eight
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Oh man I am sorry this is so late.
no worries!
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