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She walked down the steps a little, and then she found herself walking to where she thought she felt small vibrations coming from. She made her way there slowly, and when she got there, she found men sitting at machines with beers in their hands, right in the middle of a toast. When they saw her standing there, they exclaimed at her sight, and then raised their glasses to her. To the new leader, one said loudly, and then the others said that too, and drank in unison. She gave a small laugh, and then one nudged the other. We needs to celebrate, he said, and then he smiled. A party! A dance! A dance? That’s way too feminine for the likes of ya! We needs to celebrate somehow! What do ya suggest, boss? Blur smiled. There will be enough …show more content…
The men she was speaking to looked a little bit confused for a second, and then they smiled at her. Down with the drapes, said the same man who toasted to her, and then all the others said, down with the drapes!
Down with the drapes for sure, she said, and then she eyed them once more with pure disgust. We can’t plan a party though, bos, said a man in the back in the middle of sipping his beer. We’re just security! Not anymore, shouted three men at once, and then they all cheered again. You don’t need to call me boss, Blur said. You can call me miss, or Blur if you’d like. Either one is
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She saw that everything was slightly was lit by the light that came from behind the drapes that were not the ugly ones from before. The room was stuffy, and it felt stuffy as well as she was sure that no one dusted in here for years on end. After serving her time coughing, she looked at the room a little closer in the small amount of light that she now had.
The drapes were barely visible in the small light that was there, but she could tell that the room was very white and blue. She walked closer to the drapes, and once she put her hands on their dusty and rough surface, and like it was the final thing that they needed to collapse, they did so right in front of her, falling straight to the ground.
The bed was huge, bigger than anything that she had ever seen in her entire life. The quilt was grey from the dust and mold, but she could still see the blue… flowers on it. Flowers. Why would there be flowers of all the things that a powerful king could have out on

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