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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 2:52:25 GMT -5
"Well, we did it very literally. I wore this beautiful gown. The fairies were are very ... well, fairy like. And it was a magical forest. I liked how it was done."
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 2:56:41 GMT -5
"Shouldn't it have been the other way around?" she rose an eyebrow.
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 3:08:13 GMT -5
Her face flushed and when the color regrew, it was red. She found herself breathless at the sight of a gorgeous boy... straddling her. A boy that she had only known for not even an hour. When she found her voice, she said, "'Your virtue is my privilege: for that, it is not night when I do see your face, therefore I think I am not in the night; Nor doth this wood lack worlds of company, for you in my respect are all the world: Then how can it be said I am alone,when all the world is here to look on me?'"
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 3:10:26 GMT -5
"I told you," she sat up. Perhaps to ward off any more ideas he might've had. "Best damn Titania ever."
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 3:13:29 GMT -5
"I knew all the female lines," she told him. "That's why it's Best damn and ever."
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 3:20:25 GMT -5
"I also dabble in Romeo and Juliet, of course. And Emmie and I were in Hamlet together," Caylee didn't try to hide her pride.
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 3:23:55 GMT -5
"It's a classic," she shrugged. "Every actor has done it at least once. It's a given."
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 3:26:19 GMT -5
"It's a tragedy. It's supposed to be sad and horrible. I mean, I even yelled at my Romeo for staying in one place so he could get that damn letter. I love the romance, though."
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 3:30:25 GMT -5
"It's love at first sight! Sure, it's totally shallow, but it makes for a great story. R and J is a complete classic."
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 3:38:06 GMT -5
"It's one of his most famous works! Even little kids know about it! It's a house hold name! You're talking crazy."
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 22:29:30 GMT -5
"Maybe you're just not a romantic," she countered. She slid closer to him. "Just think of it. Two people. With an instant attraction. They don't know much about each other. And they are kept away by forces out of their control. And they just long for each other..."
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 22:35:32 GMT -5
"They were young, stupid," she shrugged. "Let's just say that it wasn't love. That it was an infatuation. Would you constitute it then?"
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 22:43:11 GMT -5
"I'm not asking you about the play anymore. You can stop being stubborn for a second," she said. "If it were real life. And just an infatuation. Just two normal people. Would it be so bad?"
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 22:46:36 GMT -5
She paused, sitting back against the tree. "... I'm supposed to be getting a text any minute now," she lucidly lied. She pulled out her phone and flipped the screen to the side. "What's your number, by the way?"
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Post by Caylee Thayer on Nov 25, 2007 22:53:25 GMT -5
"So I could have your number?" she shot back. "I'll give you mine if you give me yours."
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