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r ([info]keoughr) wrote in [info]mirage_rpg,
@ 2008-06-23 09:25:00

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Entry tags:complete, day 4, giselle, the doctor

Day 4
Who: Giselle and OTA
What: Perusing
When: Early Evening
Where: The Art Gallery
Rating: G, subject to change
Status: Complete

The notes from Legolas had made Giselle's whole morning. She sang louder than ever off her balcony, giggled and played with her animal friends while they tidied up her room, and dressed up in her frilliest outfit. She skipped more than ever, not to mention the extra bouncing. She clapped and then slipped into musing daydreams of their morning together tomorrow. She was so distracted by her thoughts that she was driving herself crazy.

She needed to get out and do something other than think of what might come the next day with Legolas. She had seen an art gallery in passing and she idly wondered what it was like inside. She decided that she ought to find out, and maybe that would take her mind off the next morning.

She had seen the foreboding clouds off the balcony that morning and decided to throw a cloak around her shoulders. Not that it was cool, but it might rain on her, and she didn't want that. She danced down the hall, humming to herself and then stepped outside into the muggy heat of the storm threatened day. She peered up at the sky, wide blue eyes searching for signs of rain.

She pulled her hood up and scurried across the courtyard to the main building. She breathed a sigh of relief once inside, and pulled her hood off, untying the cloak from around her neck and draping it over one arm. She found the room where the gallery was located and stepped inside. It had been dark, but motion sensor lights detected her movement and switched on, flooding the room with soft luminance.

She hooked her cloak to the coat rack just inside the door and moved past the entryway into the main gallery. She had plenty of time on her hands before she wanted to get some dinner and she was going to take as long as she liked looking at each piece of art. She stopped to look at the first one, and then moved backward to sit on the bench that lay situated in the middle of the aisle.

She settled her hands in her lap, crossed her ankles and tucked them under the bench and tilted her head, looking at the painting Madonna of the Rocks.



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[info]keoughr
2008-06-28 06:47 pm UTC (link)
Giselle listened in rapt attention while the Doctor told her all about the art in the gallery. He knew so much, it didn't seem as if there was a painting in the room he didn't know about. She was glad he had happened along when he did, or she might have just stared at all the paintings with no information to relate to them. And that would have been sad, indeed.

It had been a while since she'd eaten, and unfortunately she could feel the hunger pangs starting. Still, she was having such a good time, she didn't want to pay attention to them. However, her body wouldn't let her ignore it for long. A low growl sounded from her stomach and she pushed her hand over it, grimacing. She looked up sheepishly at the Doctor. "Sorry, been a while since I ate." She giggled nervously as they moved on to the next painting.

She really ought to have eaten before she came to the gallery, but she could never seem to do something else when she had set her mind to one thing. When they moved from Whistler's Mother on to Cupid Complaining to Venus, Giselle's smile widened. It was a lovely painting, and the Doctor's interpretation added a measure of life to it. "Oh, the poor boy." She giggled again, looking over every inch of the painting. "I don't know that I would have wanted a mother like that. Although, any mother would have been welcome, really." She smiled again and turned to walk to the next painting, but her stomach growled again.

"I'm sorry, I probably ought to go find something to eat before my stomach really puts up a fuss." She grinned. "Thank you so much for explaining these wonderful paintings. I think next time I come I shall hunt you down to come along." She gave him a big hug, squeezing him around the neck before disengaging and grinning again.

"Oh, would you like to come along?" She had started to head for the door, but paused when she realized she was probably being rude by not inviting him to go find some dinner with her.

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[info]notginger
2008-06-29 07:26 pm UTC (link)
Although the Doctor didn't need to eat as regularly as humans, Giselle's comments about eating suddenly made him realise how hungry he was. He wasn't even certain when he'd last ate, but he supposed it would be wise to try and get some dinner quite soon. He was skinny enough as it was without skipping a full days worth of meals.

"Nah, Venus isn't exactly the motherly type," he giggled, although his expression quickly changed to one of curiosity as Giselle brought up the lack of a mother in her childhood. "Oh. Well, if it's any consolation, you seem to have turned out pretty nicely despite your lack of a mother-figure to help you along," he told her, quite sincerely.

He was rather taken aback by her sudden hug, but it wasn't unwelcome; he'd become quite used to hugging at regular intervals in this particular incarnation. She was just lucky she hadn't pounced upon one of his earlier bodies. He smiled widely, giving her a little squeeze in return before she pulled back. "Oh yeah! Anytime! It's like a passion of mine!" he insisted, more than happy to indulge someone's interest in Earth's masterpieces.

"Nah, I'll pass I'm afraid. I best get back to my friend, she'll probably be wondering where I've wandered off to this time!" he explained, heading for the door with her. "Well, it was lovely to meet you, Giselle. Enjoy your dinner. I'm sure we'll meet again," he told her, giving her arm an affectionate pat before he turned away to head back to his room. "See ya!" he called, grinning over his shoulder at her.

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