sunflowerfields: (I'll worry about you)
Hinawa ([personal profile] sunflowerfields) wrote in [community profile] lostcarnival2017-09-27 01:58 pm

My fair faire

Who: Erryone
When: Day 170, right before leaving for Heartstone Manor
Where: The cookhouse
What: dinner and a show A crash course in table etiquette, and/or your chance to get your bad behavior out of your system.
Warnings: Watch your damn language.



With the threat of behave or die hanging over their heads, Hinawa is feeling very nervous. She's only tangentially familiar with the rules and regulations of formal dining and mingling, having only experienced it for the first time during the Celebration, and for the most part she's just a simple country gal. The last thing she wants is to get everyone in trouble because she used the wrong fork, and she can't help but feel like she's not the only one, so she comes up with a plan!

She only hopes it'll be enough.

[This is a mingle-ish! Jump on in!]
showmystar: (you ate an entire tube of toothpaste?)

"he makes the sound of clearing his throat" lmao perfect

[personal profile] showmystar 2017-09-29 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, Papyrus. Allen gives his odd roommate a flat stare as he waits for Papyrus to continue on from regarding him for so long. Once he does, Allen rolls his eyes slightly, shaking his head just the smallest bit. Always so dramatic.

"So you're taking notes." He has to admit, that's not what he had expected. All this time, had Papyrus really been the studious type? "You really don't mind if I copy them?"
spaghettimonster: (Papyrus modestly admits to his strengths) (AFTER ALL I AM VERY GREAT)

who's he to let a silly lack of throat stop him from being dramatic

[personal profile] spaghettimonster 2017-09-29 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Well... he does have a book, and the very beginning of notes outlining what the meal will be about. There's also at least one doodle of himself, posing heroically in the margin. It's a given value of studious.

"Of course I don't mind! I want everyone to survive this trial, and live to the opportunity to better themselves." He punctuates his words with a tap of pen to page. "No amount of annoyance would ever change that!"