Fire Lord ☄ Zuko (
deconflagration) wrote2011-10-25 01:52 pm
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"Hey, this is Zuko, which you... hopefully already know if you're trying to contact me. Anyway, I'm not here right now, so... well, if you've got something important to say, leave a message and I'll get back to you."

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[ He stares down at the picture. ]
You're not an herb that grew in a garden and no one ate you. You're a person.
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I ... well the me in this book anyway, comes in in a little bit,
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[ Tapping at the married couple in the picture. ]
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I don't think I ever had a father. So I'm not sure where these people came in.
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[ He cuts himself off. Logically, yes, Rapunzel had to have a father. But he doesn't want to ruin the mood and he definitely doesn't want Rapunzel to wonder why she doesn't have a father. ]
Maybe it's just a "similar in name only" kind of story, then.
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[ She looked down at the book and then pointed to the next paragraph. ]
Aha there it is! Okay so...
" If he was to have any rest, her husband knew he must once more descend into the garden. Therefore, in the gloom of evening, he let himself down again; but when he had clambered down the wall he was terribly afraid, for he saw the enchantress standing before him. "
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[ He doesn't know if this part helps make sense out of the story or not. What he does know is that he does feel like scooting a bit closer to Rapunzel. ]
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She flipped the page again and started at the top.]
" 'Ah,' answered he, 'let mercy take the place of justice, I only made up my mind to do it out of necessity. My wife saw your rampion from the window, and felt such a longing for it that she would have died if she had not got some to eat.' "
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[ Oh. He sees where this story is going and gives her hand another firm squeeze. ]
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"Th-the... the man in his terror consented to everything."
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[ Did he just called Rapunzel an it? ]
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" The tower had neither stairs nor door, but near the top was a little window. When the enchantress wanted to go in, she placed herself beneath it and cried: "
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"'Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down... your hair to me....'"
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" R-Rapunzel had magnificent long...hair, fine as spun gold, and... and when she heard the voice of the enchantress, she unfastened her braided tresses, wound them round... one of the hooks of the window above, and then the hair fell twenty ells down, and the enchantress climbed up by it. "
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[ Idly rubbing her hand with his thumb. ]
"The king's... son... wanted... to climb... up to her... and looked for.. the door... of the to...wer... but there was none... to be found.... He rode... home... but the singing... had so... deeply... touched... his heart... that every day... he went out... into the forest... and listened to it."
[ Must be that Flynn kid. ]
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I know what you must be thinking, but he was no prince at all. He was a naughty thief who snuck in so he could hide from someone.
[ She leaned against him more and moved her hand back to the other page. She turned it to the next page and continued.]
" Once when he was thus standing behind a tree, he saw that an enchantress came there, and he heard how she cried: "
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[ He doesn't believe that entirely. Since he just said it previously: ]
"'Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair to me.'"
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[ She curls up against him and stares at the words. ]
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[ Leaning in to kiss her cheek. ]
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"'Rapunzel, Rapunzel, Let down your hair to me.' "
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"Im...me...diately.... the hair... fell down... and the... king's... son... climbed... up."
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[ She points to her part and starts to read now. ]
" At first Rapunzel was terribly frightened when a man, such as her eyes had never yet beheld, came to her; but the king's son began to talk to her quite like a friend, and told her that his heart had been so stirred that it had let him have no rest, and he had been forced to see her." [ She takes a little breath. ] " Then Rapunzel lost her fear, and when he asked her if she would take him for her husband, and she saw that he was young and handsome, she thought: 'He will love me more than old Dame Gothel does'; and she said yes, and laid her hand in his. "
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"She said: 'I will... will...ing...ly... go away... with you... but I do... not k... know... how to get... down.... Bring with... you... a skein... of silk... every time that... you come... and I will... weave a... ladder... with it... and when that... is ready... I will... descend... and you will... take me... on your horse.'"
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