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pineslog2017-06-26 08:24 am
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she rings like a bell through the night
Who: OTA
Where: Go Ask Alice
When: June 26 - July 31
What: Just an open catch-all for the tea shop and anyone who frequents it! And this can double as a Jefferson catch-all if you want to toss up a starter for him, specifically, that isn't set at the tea shop.
Warnings: Reference to death. Warn in the subject line as necessary.
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For a shop filled with very delicate tea cups, Go Ask Alice weathered the assault on the town reasonably well-- at least in terms of damage done to the location, itself. A broken window, overturned tables, the tea selection in disarray... All things considered, it wouldn't be too bad for the shop, if not for the fact that the odd little 'family' of Go Ask Alice (not just staff, but extended family, like friends and regulars) just suffered a major loss when Rhiannon Allan died saving Eliot from the abominations tearing through Wayward Pines.
When the shop reopens five days later, on the heels of loss and violence and horrific revelations, there's a little memorial to her in the shop, and for a couple weeks, Fleetwood Mac's playing a lot more often. And you'd better not throw any unfinished pastries or bread products away. TOSS THEM OUTSIDE FOR THE BIRDS. (Look, the town's trashed enough right now, anyway. What's some bread?) After a few weeks, a hand-stitched felt raven takes residence on the counter. Jefferson can't quite place why he knows how to make stuffed animals so intuitively, but he chalks it up to his natural talent with a needle and thread.
Another change in the atmosphere of Go Ask Alice in the days after Dr. Rousseau's announcements: regular 'storytelling' events in the evenings, where people can come by to talk about their home worlds in a sort of 'open mic' setting, followed by a mingle. Stop by on the right night, and you might even hear Jefferson talk about his own adventures in a number of worlds-- Wonderland, Oz, a land without color, Narnia, among others-- with some details falling into place that may make it increasingly plausible that he might, in fact, be the actual Mad Hatter.
(Just don't call him that to his face. It's a touchy subject.)
So come on in and have a cup of tea. Or, well, anything else on the menu (which will see some changes in July, as a new/old staff member arrives). And enjoy the music (and the staff selected music). And... the company of the (occasionally, to varying degrees) helpful staff.
Where: Go Ask Alice
When: June 26 - July 31
What: Just an open catch-all for the tea shop and anyone who frequents it! And this can double as a Jefferson catch-all if you want to toss up a starter for him, specifically, that isn't set at the tea shop.
Warnings: Reference to death. Warn in the subject line as necessary.
[Open]
For a shop filled with very delicate tea cups, Go Ask Alice weathered the assault on the town reasonably well-- at least in terms of damage done to the location, itself. A broken window, overturned tables, the tea selection in disarray... All things considered, it wouldn't be too bad for the shop, if not for the fact that the odd little 'family' of Go Ask Alice (not just staff, but extended family, like friends and regulars) just suffered a major loss when Rhiannon Allan died saving Eliot from the abominations tearing through Wayward Pines.
When the shop reopens five days later, on the heels of loss and violence and horrific revelations, there's a little memorial to her in the shop, and for a couple weeks, Fleetwood Mac's playing a lot more often. And you'd better not throw any unfinished pastries or bread products away. TOSS THEM OUTSIDE FOR THE BIRDS. (Look, the town's trashed enough right now, anyway. What's some bread?) After a few weeks, a hand-stitched felt raven takes residence on the counter. Jefferson can't quite place why he knows how to make stuffed animals so intuitively, but he chalks it up to his natural talent with a needle and thread.
Another change in the atmosphere of Go Ask Alice in the days after Dr. Rousseau's announcements: regular 'storytelling' events in the evenings, where people can come by to talk about their home worlds in a sort of 'open mic' setting, followed by a mingle. Stop by on the right night, and you might even hear Jefferson talk about his own adventures in a number of worlds-- Wonderland, Oz, a land without color, Narnia, among others-- with some details falling into place that may make it increasingly plausible that he might, in fact, be the actual Mad Hatter.
(Just don't call him that to his face. It's a touchy subject.)
So come on in and have a cup of tea. Or, well, anything else on the menu (which will see some changes in July, as a new/old staff member arrives). And enjoy the music (and the staff selected music). And... the company of the (occasionally, to varying degrees) helpful staff.
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Of course. [ He goes about preparing her tea, glancing over his shoulder to note: ] You're one of the only people in this town who really has any appreciation for tea, you know.
[ Look at him stubbornly not addressing the many elephants in the room, namely: the recent attacks and all of the revelations. ]
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It was like someone flipped a switch on him, and with everything in town, that made Leia suspicious. She couldn't not be. This town was too underhanded to think about anything but it being something bad.]
Am I? I think it's because my mother raised me with the appreciation for it. Alderaan had some excellent teas. It's a pity they don't exist anymore.
[Along with the planet itself, of course. Could never forget that.]