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Oct 29, 2017 7:49:48 GMT -7
Post by Deleted on Oct 29, 2017 7:49:48 GMT -7
Lydia didn't mind the theater, of course, mostly because there were some amazing costumes when shows did period pieces. Especially shows set in the 1800's. Addie Lee said that her mother insisted on paying her, and Lydia rolled her eyes affectionately, "fine, fiiiine," she giggled. She would spend the money on more clothes, of course. Or a new sewing machine, depending on how much money she ended up collecting. She mentioned work lunches and Lydia friend even more, "ooh, co-workers sounds fun!" she said with a happy giggle. She loved gossip too, of course.
Addie Lee said she was the best and Lydia giggled again, shaking her head, "nooo, you are. And the beach sounds lovely! Of course! I'm just not sure what my family is doing yet," she admitted. Lydia watched as Norman wandered off, as he often did. "Those two are wild," she chuckled. Really, Norman was quite a house cat.
@candace (let's end this and do some summer stuff)
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Oct 30, 2017 17:25:38 GMT -7
Post by Deleted on Oct 30, 2017 17:25:38 GMT -7
(Okay, quick wrap-up for Addie Lee then)
Addie Lee chuckled when Lydia consented to getting paid. She would have never won that argument with her mom.
"You'll be glad when we're spending it all over London," she said. Well, the wizarding part anyway.
Addie Lee grinned about Lydia joining her at the beach.
"Imagine the blokes we'll see there," she said. "Rawr!"
This time, Nightshadow didn't follow Norman. Instead, she yawned.
"Guess I'd better get this wild one back for her nap," she said as she rose, carrying her cat in her arms. "I'll see you at dinner, if not before." She blew Lydia a friendly kiss with her free hand and headed off.
@lydia
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