11 ❧

Jul. 13th, 2011 04:05 pm
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[Phone: Filtered to Cuba]

I believe you've witnessed the announcement on television a while ago. We haven't been safe before, but the town's been neglecting us mildly, for what we are.

The rest of our comrades are coming forward with their ideology. I would have expected that stupidity from Russia, but everyone is being so careless right now.

We might be hunted soon, even without having to blurt it out. Be careful.

10 ❧

Jun. 8th, 2011 09:56 pm
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June 8 195x

.:456 Stone st :.

[After such a drastic event, the house at this address is immaculately clean, for a change. There is none of the usual rubble that normally befalls it, and even the stairs are intact for once. In fact, flowers line the living room on every stable surface. The largest vase is in the kitchen, though, where Hungary is doing the last touches to the icing on her cake. Ella Fitzgerald play on the phonograph.

It's someone's wedding anniversary. If you're nearby and can smell the flowers or the food, come pay a visit for free cake.]


.: Make-out Point:.

[Hungary is wasting what precious ammunition she has shooting targets, over and over again until nothing remains of them but tufts. The trees are next.]

09 ❧

May. 30th, 2011 09:20 pm
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[She's holed herself inside plenty of times in the past months spent in this town. Now, when the time is ideal to stay put and quiet, it is when Hungary finds herself most restless, especially inside.

Someone out there surely must want her dead, prompted by need or desperation. But she has the gun of her fake husband on her, and grim determination to survive on her mind. Eventually, she finds herself outside the bakery, but she's not paying attention to the display.]


[Backdated to the 29th]

08 ❧

May. 8th, 2011 09:29 pm
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A [If you happen to be inside 456 Stone st, or visiting, or just dropping by, or delivering something, or perhaps just glancing at the kitchen window, you will notice a tall strapping figure Prussia in one of Mayfield's signature dresses that's not quite fitting him. With a frilly pinafore worn over it. He's elbow deep in the sink with its soap and dishes.]

And once you're done you need to vacuum the living room. Vacuum cleaners are amazing, aren't they? America really has the best appliances, but I could find you a broom if you want to do it the old fashioned way. But make it quick. I need to have you start on dinner.

B [And if you're outside, anywhere by the park or down the road, you'll find Hungary straddling Prussia's motorcycle, and trying to look knowledgeable.]

So, how does this thing work again?

07 ❧

Jan. 18th, 2011 10:48 pm
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Action:

[If you happen to live at 456 Stone st, or are just visiting, then you'll notice a nice, fat chocolate German cake sitting on the kitchen counter, freshly baked. It even has a single unlit candle in the middle.

Whether it tastes nicely or not is yet to be seen.]


Phone:

What's a nice occasion to have a party, that's not quite a birthday?



[OOC: Prussia's birthday coincides with my own, so I really couldn't resist. Open to all!]