b; [A challenge, huh? Adelaide's not one to turn down a challenge. Besides, how bad can a haunted house be? It's not like they're allowed to hurt the students.
Still, she doesn't want to go in alone, so she looks for her fellow students and calls out to them once she sees them.]
Hey, you wanna give it a try?
c; [Rex has really out done himself, Adelaide thinks once she's gotten into the ring of trees. She remembers the meetings for the dance, and Rex volunteering to help decorate, but that doesn't prepare her for actually seeing everything in person. It makes her excited, though - she's sure everyone else is going to love it.
Adelaide is dressed in costume, of course. She has on an elegant white dress with lace sleeves and a high lace collar - the dress has a train she's mindful of, too. Her black hair has been styled up, with two distinct white streaks going through it. She's also done makeup to make herself look stitched together - there's a line around her throat, above the collar of her dress, and you can even see stitches through the lace covering her arms. She's also gone ahead and painted herself to look even more dead than she usually does, but the most striking part of her costume is the ripple of electricity that wraps around her every so often. The sparks even reach out to connect to other people, but they'll find it's completely harmless.
It can charge phones, though, which Adelaide will offer to do as the night runs down.
For most of the dance, Adelaide flits around, making sure people are enjoying themselves. Or she can be found on the dance floor, cutting a rug, so to speak.]
d; Gross.
[The food sure is...something. She knows it's actually food, but it looks disgusting.
She's holding a cup filled with a dark black liquid she takes occasional sips of, and seems content to just loiter. She's not eating anything, but...]
I'm sure it actually tastes good, though.
f; [The bonfires are a sign the festivities are coming to an end, and Adelaide settles down to watch the flames burn. It's been a good night, she thinks, and she can appreciate the warmth of the flames.
If anyone joins her, she offers them a small smile.]
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[A challenge, huh? Adelaide's not one to turn down a challenge. Besides, how bad can a haunted house be? It's not like they're allowed to hurt the students.
Still, she doesn't want to go in alone, so she looks for her fellow students and calls out to them once she sees them.]
Hey, you wanna give it a try?
c;
[Rex has really out done himself, Adelaide thinks once she's gotten into the ring of trees. She remembers the meetings for the dance, and Rex volunteering to help decorate, but that doesn't prepare her for actually seeing everything in person. It makes her excited, though - she's sure everyone else is going to love it.
Adelaide is dressed in costume, of course. She has on an elegant white dress with lace sleeves and a high lace collar - the dress has a train she's mindful of, too. Her black hair has been styled up, with two distinct white streaks going through it. She's also done makeup to make herself look stitched together - there's a line around her throat, above the collar of her dress, and you can even see stitches through the lace covering her arms. She's also gone ahead and painted herself to look even more dead than she usually does, but the most striking part of her costume is the ripple of electricity that wraps around her every so often. The sparks even reach out to connect to other people, but they'll find it's completely harmless.
It can charge phones, though, which Adelaide will offer to do as the night runs down.
For most of the dance, Adelaide flits around, making sure people are enjoying themselves. Or she can be found on the dance floor, cutting a rug, so to speak.]
d;
Gross.
[The food sure is...something. She knows it's actually food, but it looks disgusting.
She's holding a cup filled with a dark black liquid she takes occasional sips of, and seems content to just loiter. She's not eating anything, but...]
I'm sure it actually tastes good, though.
f;
[The bonfires are a sign the festivities are coming to an end, and Adelaide settles down to watch the flames burn. It's been a good night, she thinks, and she can appreciate the warmth of the flames.
If anyone joins her, she offers them a small smile.]
Had a good time?