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- marguerite,
- rp
Letter to Kit
Marguerite had found some old clothes that she was able to patch together in order to have some sort of a change of clothing, besides that most of her time was taken up with ideas for her cafe. Seeing as her rooms wouldn't be like home as she liked, a French inspired cafe might just do the trick. Fretting about she made a list of things to do and get. Before long she realized she needed some help. She needed to reach out, but to whom? Perhaps this Kit fellow Percy had mentioned. Surly he would be of help.
Dear Kit,
Hello, I am aware that you don't know me, but it would seem we have a common acquaintance. Well, more than that actually. I am new here and I was informed by my husband, Percy that if I needed any help or anything that you would be a helpful sort. I do understand that this is most improper seeing as we have yet to be formally introduced, but I do hope you can forgive me that. If you are otherwise inclined, I truly understand and perhaps another time.
Sincerely,
Marguerite Blakeney
Dear Kit,
Hello, I am aware that you don't know me, but it would seem we have a common acquaintance. Well, more than that actually. I am new here and I was informed by my husband, Percy that if I needed any help or anything that you would be a helpful sort. I do understand that this is most improper seeing as we have yet to be formally introduced, but I do hope you can forgive me that. If you are otherwise inclined, I truly understand and perhaps another time.
Sincerely,
Marguerite Blakeney
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After adding some lemon and a bit of sugar to her tea she pulled a piece of paper from the pocket in her dress along with a pen. "Marvelous things these are. I must say these people have got convience down to an art," The idea of not needing ink and a quill still amazed her.
"I drew out a little plan of sorts. I'm looking to find more tables and chairs like these, and perhaps setting some sort of counter, for breads and the like. I am hoping to find find some extra cloth," she went on. "And after some practice I was thinking to embroder the table covers with the emblem of the Scarlet Pimpernel," she added excitedly. If she could manage to remember what she had been taught so long ago. "Have you heard of him?"
((Sorry it took so long, my email didn't say you'd reponded and I got distracted! >.< SORRY!! :D))
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She squashed her teabag against the side of her cup, then took it out, "Um...no, sorry, I never really paid attention to much history." Well, she had, but only since she'd got here, and she wasn't about to let slip a man's secrets, even to his wife. That would be unfair. She knew what it was like to hide things from even the people closest to you, and she wasn't about to mention it. Unless, of course, Marguerite admitted it was her husband and then all could move on.
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"No?! Truly, he is a hero of sorts from my time," she explained, more than happy to talk of the accomplishments and bravery of the Scarlet Pimpernel. "He risks his life in order to save those innocent from the guillotine. People who he may not know, or of little consequence to him or his league. They are a band of men we believe," she went on excitedly, taking a sip from her tea before going on. "We wear the Scarlet Pimpernel in a homage to him and his bravery. He has done what so few have had the courage and the daring to do," she said sadly thinking on the Count and his family and how she unwillingly sent them to their death. "And I owe him more than I could say. He saved someone so dear to me, I only wish I could thank him myself," she said with a sad smile.
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"In any case, what I am thinking of is using the Scarlet Pimpernel as inspiration for this place. There is nothing else I can think of that reminds me so much of home. I am thinking about getting some red flowers for the sill, too," she went on. "But what I would love your ideas on, is what is it that people would enjoy with their tea, or coffee, or even chocolate. I'm afraid I am quite behind with that thinking and some of this food is quite odd,"
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"Ah. What to have with tea." She breathed in carefully, as she could talk at length about some of the awful things she had been provided with after shows, and some of the better things. "Personally, any sort of cake is a universal...cross time...tea accompaniment. So cake is a must, especially chocolate. Make a good chocolate cake and nobody cares how bad the rest of it is. Um. I also like a good cream tea, but that's a British thing. Involves tea, scones, cream and jam. Wonderful."
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Marguerite couldn't help but laugh at Kit's logic. "Yes, I suppose that is true. Although I don't think anyone had ever put it so, bluntly before," she laughed. It felt wonderful to laugh again. "Yes, I was learning before I left. I'm still getting used to it all, Percy was showing me. Jam, then? Any particular kind you like, or generally preferred?" she asked.
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