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frogmaiden) wrote in
dear_mun2013-01-06 06:03 pm
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Voice testing a new muse who is entirely too trusting
I don't understand. Where am I and why do you keep calling me 'the frog'? My name is Tamara! Look, I don't really care where you send me, just don't put me back in that carnival, alright? You don't understand, that place is....
He's there.
Although....
He probably didn't mean to aim for my heart. Maybe he just lost his concentration?
No!
I always do this. I always give second and third chances! Well, not this time! This time I can handle things just fine on my own!
Unless....
He's there.
Although....
He probably didn't mean to aim for my heart. Maybe he just lost his concentration?
No!
I always do this. I always give second and third chances! Well, not this time! This time I can handle things just fine on my own!
Unless....

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You stay away from me!
[Kill her once, shame on you....]
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See? [ He shows off their distance between them with a gesture. His face then contorts in mock confusion. Oh, he's very concerned now. ] It's me, remember?
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I remember you. You said you'd protect me and all you did was kill me!
[She'd trusted him. Just like she'd trusted every man in her life who had only made her miserable in the end]
You're a bad man.
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[ The Scoprion sighs, straightening his demeanor. Both his hands linger in his pockets, and anyone without two cents might think he's defeated now. ] That place, you know, it'll — it changes you. But here — things are different now.
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[Fora few moments, this sweet young girl appeared to be conflicted. On one hand, he seemed so sincere. On the other hand, he had killed her in cold blood. Even despite this, a part of her yearned to trust him once more. She'd always fallen for the wrong type of man. The cheaters, the liars, the bad boys -- and all of them had broken her heart in one way or another]
I don't know if I can ever trust you again. I just don't know!
[Quietly, in a wounded tone of voice]
I trusted you!
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[ He might look like a cruel Brando in A Streetcar Named Desire as he brushes a hand down the length of her skirt. He glances up at her, feigned innocence and a soft smile. ]
Trust me.
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She bit down on her bottom lip and turned her head away, trying her best to rebuff his efforts]
I can't. This isn't like you stood me up on a date. You killed me!
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Arms bent at her sides, she takes heavy steps in her saunter. Comes closer. Twists a delicate finger into the delicate froggie's delicate ponytail. Snaking around one side of the girl she peers up into those lost, sad eyes and pats her own heart (or, at least, where it would be, if she still had one), in "sympathy".]
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She watches the Painted Doll, unsure why she never spoke. Maybe she was mute? Mind you she'd been dead when Doll had sung her tale]
He's done that before, hasn't he?
[How many women had he lured to his knife wheel?]
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Our dear Scorpion? Well, of course, sweetling. The faux-empathy is gone from Doll's act when she nods. Exasperating thought, really. She brings up her fingers to pretend to count and gives up after one full hand. They've been here for an eternity. Who's keeping track, anymore?]
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And she'd been the unsuspecting lamb he'd led to slaughter]
He said I could trust him! I can't believe I -
[She's not going to cry]
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She remembered every game they played, together, very well.
Oh! But, there, there. Pressing the palms of her hands together - certainly not to pray, that would be against the rules! - Doll jutted out her lower lip and shook her head. Little frog could cry enough tears to drown herself and it still wouldn't change the story.]
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Did he do the same to you?
[A valid question]
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The corners of her lips twitch and wrinkle, as she tries not to smile, tries to hold back a silent laugh. The amusement reads loud and clear, though, in her mismatched eyes, when she shakes her head NO!
Oh, silliest froggie. We have our own story and no arachnids to fear, in it.]
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[That's simply not true, and he knows it, little lost girl. Thou art every bit the frog.]
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[Why yes, she'll even stomp her foot]
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[Nope. He knows a thing or two about dark carnivals, himself, and this girl? Doesn't look like she'll last a day if she tries it again.]