"You are a Lady of the House of Arch. That makes you London Below royalty. And as is fitting for a young Princess, one has to celebrate these affairs properly." Children are so adorably easy to read; he sees her eyes move to the many pockets of his coat. Reaching into one of them, he comes up with an ornately wrapped box, ribbons trailing long off its side. The small card attached to it is simple and to-the-point: Best wishes, de Carabas, but the wrapping might just be hammered silver. When she gets round to opening it, she'll find a perfectly lovely charm necklace inside, replete with a miniature dagger, a miniature obsidian boar, a miniature silver key, a miniature golden rat, and a miniature bronze door. More, of course, can be added and none are enchanted. Or at least not particularly enchanted.
Yet.
"Now, young lady. Shall I put this over with the other gifts for you? After all, you must be exceedingly busy on such a grand and important day. I'd hate to take up too much of your time."
Re: The Birthday Party Clearing
Date: 2009-06-18 03:36 am (UTC)Yet.
"Now, young lady. Shall I put this over with the other gifts for you? After all, you must be exceedingly busy on such a grand and important day. I'd hate to take up too much of your time."