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Lacey Burrows ([info]lacey_burrows) wrote in [info]compass_network,
@ 2016-07-18 21:38:00

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Entry tags:!open, lacey burrows, ~bucky barnes (ws), ~dmitri razumikhin

I want to do something to honour Daniel and Max. I miss them both very much already.

One of my favourite dates with Daniel was when we went through a door and helped feed residents of a homeless shelter. Is there a door still open? Does anyone know if there would there be a shelter or a soup kitchen, or something similar where I could volunteer?

For Max, I was thinking of adding a special dish to the menu at the Ruby, and the lunch menu at the diner too if no one objects. Maybe one of her cupcake recipes.

For now, I won't be in the Ruby as often as I normally am, and there may be a buffet instead of service.

Private to Anders and Dmitri.

Do you want to have a cupcake and wine night to remember Max?



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Re: Dmitri
[info]borrowed_finery
2016-07-22 03:20 am UTC (link)
That is probably a good thing.

Yes, that is a good idea. Volunteering is a good use of these doors also, perhaps even the purpose. To offer something to others there.

Do you know how America is feeling about Russians in 1919? My future-history is no good and I know not what side who was on in this world war they speak of.

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