Corrie's needed this. She feels more like herself than she has all night. "Don't you love the mystery? The adventure?" she says, wispily hypocritical. "The eggs?"
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Maybe it's the fact that this person is so obviously antagonistic, but it's a little like something in Lysander snaps, and he's finally allowed to say what he really thinks of this party. Not that he wouldn't anyway, but extra.
Meaning, basically, he does turn, finally. " You know? No. We literally all consented to be kidnapped and now we're frolicking with rabbits among probably salmonella refreshments, so I could be having a better time, all in all."
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"The eggs," Corrie says, delighted to have provoked a standoffish cat into engaging, "are traditional." She actually isn't sure this is true, but it's traditional for Easter and they're here so it's probably traditional for Ostara too. "And so are the rabbits. Do you have a problem with rabbits?" She tilts her head -- complete with hare mask -- at him, folding her arms in an attempt to conjure up disappointed authority figures, or like, whatever.
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Meaning, basically, he does turn, finally. " You know? No. We literally all consented to be kidnapped and now we're frolicking with rabbits among probably salmonella refreshments, so I could be having a better time, all in all."
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