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Username/Display Name: un: headmaid, dn: Giselle
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Time: Early evening
Dear fellow guests,
Have you heard of the holiday "Saint Valentine's Day?"
With the turn of the month, the upcoming date is on my mind. Preparations for any formal celebrations of the holiday at the mansion typically begin around this time.
In any case, for those who are unaware, allow me to share the tradition with you: Saint Valentine's Day is a celebrated time of romance, taking place on the 14th day of February — a tradition which dates back many centuries.
Some say the date marks the beginning of birds' mating season, explaining its romantic association, while others connect the day with the assumed date of the execution of Saint Valentine, who, in legend, married young lovers in secret, despite the church's outlawing of the practice. Quite the tragedy...
On this day, it is common for lovers and friends alike to exchange written cards, poems, flowers and sweets as tokens of their affection.
I suppose I am curious which of these gifts you would most prefer to receive. A card filled with heartwarming feelings? The soothing aroma of a bouquet? A satisfying treat?
Or, perhaps, there is something different altogether which would lighten your spirit on Saint Valentine's. Hehe... would you enlighten me?
Best regards,
Giselle
Server Channel: #general
Time: Early evening
Dear fellow guests,
Have you heard of the holiday "Saint Valentine's Day?"
With the turn of the month, the upcoming date is on my mind. Preparations for any formal celebrations of the holiday at the mansion typically begin around this time.
In any case, for those who are unaware, allow me to share the tradition with you: Saint Valentine's Day is a celebrated time of romance, taking place on the 14th day of February — a tradition which dates back many centuries.
Some say the date marks the beginning of birds' mating season, explaining its romantic association, while others connect the day with the assumed date of the execution of Saint Valentine, who, in legend, married young lovers in secret, despite the church's outlawing of the practice. Quite the tragedy...
On this day, it is common for lovers and friends alike to exchange written cards, poems, flowers and sweets as tokens of their affection.
I suppose I am curious which of these gifts you would most prefer to receive. A card filled with heartwarming feelings? The soothing aroma of a bouquet? A satisfying treat?
Or, perhaps, there is something different altogether which would lighten your spirit on Saint Valentine's. Hehe... would you enlighten me?
Best regards,
Giselle
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[ Now he has to get something for his BOYFRIEND. ]
Oh, I have no doubt there will be mischief, but I don't think we can really prepare for that.
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Then, I will hope you have ample time to decide upon a gift, my dear. And anticipate the hotel's intentions...
Though I cannot help but notice that you have not mentioned which you would enjoy.
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Oh, I guess I didn’t. I don’t mind gifts, if someone cares to give one, but I would much prefer to spend time with the people I love.
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Of course. There is nothing more precious than spending time at your beloved's side.
You can never be quite certain when that time may come to an end.
It is important to cherish it, each peaceful moment.
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[ He hasn't really stopped to think about the implications of Astarion's immortality against his own mortal lifespan. Actual bummer. ]
It sounds like you speak from experience.
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I have long since been apart from my dearly beloved.
And that has taught me to strive to cherish that which I took for granted, in our time together.
That is why I prefer the letter of these gifts most — what a comfort it would bring, to hold something the person I love had held and written upon. To carry it for eternity.