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Post by skyeknight on Oct 9, 2015 14:45:17 GMT
Firion was out tending those roses again. A guest had requested a bouquet of them and now he was trying to make the bushes look as if nothing had been taken. He was furious Drac had let the zombies take the flowers because his bushes had been damaged by their careless snatches at the plant.
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Post by Gypsyrose Fairy on Oct 9, 2015 16:26:39 GMT
Celestia decided to get out of her room and go out into the gardens. She literally hated the state that she was in and decided that it must be nice to go see the flowers bloom. Atleast there colors she could find interesting.
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Post by skyeknight on Oct 9, 2015 16:37:26 GMT
Firion had grown so frustrated with the state the zombies had left the gardens in he found it difficult to keep his grip on his tools as he kept transitioning between a solid and ghostly form. He hadn't noticed he wasn't alone.
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Post by Gypsyrose Fairy on Oct 9, 2015 16:42:15 GMT
When Celestia arrived to the garden she saw the horrible state that it was in. Who would have done such a thing. She thought to herself. She didn't see what had happened. She wanted to do her part to help, in any way. So she rolled her wheelchair over to a man. "Pardon, do you need some help?" she asked in her ladylike charm.
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Post by skyeknight on Oct 9, 2015 16:50:12 GMT
Firion fumbled with the small spade and it fell into the deepest part of the bush. He looked up before smiling sheepishly. "Oh you don't have to. It's my job to tend to the flowers..." He assured her. "Guests shouldn't have to work!"
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Post by Gypsyrose Fairy on Oct 24, 2015 5:13:23 GMT
Celestia gave a nod. "If you insist. I'll not. Yet it does seem a bit much." She said as she looked at her the flowers that were destroyed. "Who did this?" she asked concerned.
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Post by skyeknight on Nov 7, 2015 18:13:19 GMT
"The other staff." Firion sighed. "They just grabbed and left." He was pretty sure a few of the zombies had just walked right through the bushes. It annoyed Firion and he was going to have to have a word with someone along the line.
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