The Painted Doll (
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dear_mun2012-10-08 04:39 pm
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Foolishness! We have been over this, loveliest. When you know that is not how the story goes, why must you insist on trying to tell it that way? Drag, if you must, but she will not come willing or easily. Neither of them. No mercy, no mortal.
...Oh. But to dear Scorpy, first? Well, with him...that's another story. I think you know how well Dolly would love to play with fresh, warm, breathing insides. Bringing that look to what certainly counts as his pretty face...yes, yes. Let's play THAT.
...Oh. But to dear Scorpy, first? Well, with him...that's another story. I think you know how well Dolly would love to play with fresh, warm, breathing insides. Bringing that look to what certainly counts as his pretty face...yes, yes. Let's play THAT.

...There is a SEVERE lack of TDC icons. Fandom must get on it, please excuse my sad and lonely one.
You're here? They've got everybody don't they. [This is less derogatory at the writers, and more just...a little in awe.]
amen. thank goodness it's only a few more weeks before screencaps! even i can't wait!
HNNNNGH. yes good.
[she shrugs right back] Not much room for performing is there?
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...And sometimes, believe it or not, has something to say.
She considers this remark with a little finger wiggle, but doesn't have much more to - ha! - say on the subject. Doll could sing anywhere she liked, if she wanted to.]
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...Is yours at least lettin' you work? I wanted to perform. To work with my girls you know? [She places her hands on her hips, straight] But they've all run off probably having fun or something without me how unfair is that?
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But then it's her turn to roll them, allowing a moment or two for the glass one to settle. Work is nowhere near what we could call what we are doing. Without an audience, what work can be done? Doll knows a lot of things, but not that. The writer is threatening to turn to restless, silly fantasies. So, reluctantly, she shakes her head.
Oh, dreadful. No little clown harpies to keep the mistress company? Here's a faux-sympathetic pout, little one. Dreadfully unfair, dearest. Dreadfully.]
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...we could stage a revolt. no! a revolution! I mean there are just...so many sinners around here... [she could pace and she does.] It's terrible. Not a one of them are sufferin' doll. Not a one.
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...At least, the kind Doll deigns worthy of participation are.]
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[She is however, several feet away as she says this because she's not stupid. If she wanted to pick a fight...she'd do it with her girls as back up. Especially against the Painted Doll.]
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One little word, in my hearing that's not in song. ...Although your songs are pretty.
[Surprising sincerity, for two point five seconds.]
Still think I oughta get a little more stage time, but I'm sure we'll get some appropriate sinners one day.
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Because of the compliment, she at least gives consideration to the child's desire, although, of course, it's not her time to give. Nor would she be as considerate if it was her own time to give up, too, that might bring little Wick into the spotlight. She boops the clown girl on the tip of her nose. Patience is a virtue!]
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