Rebecca Marie Fulton (
lifeforced) wrote in
daybreakacademy2020-02-14 11:28 pm
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CHOCOLATE
Who: Rebecca and anyone in Lumière
What: attempted anonymous delivery of chocolates to the entire Lumière dorm
Where: Lumière, obviously
When: takes place early morning on February 14th, before the ball, but Becky can be confronted while she's doing the thing or at any time afterward
Warnings: unsolicited chocolate.
[Becky doesn't have any particularly-significant other, and she doesn't doubt that several other students don't, either. Wanting for those others—at least, the ones in the same dorm building—to not feel left completely out on this Valentine's Day, in the morning she goes about setting small boxes of chocolates at the door of every room in Lumière that she knows to be occupied; one box per person, completely unmarked, not even any indication as to who it's from, and she leaves a pair of boxes in front of her own room at the end of it all before slipping back inside, to make it a little less obvious that this whole thing is her doing.
All of the chocolates delivered in this way are plain ones in various shapes, in an effort to avoid accidentally giving anyone any particular kinds they don't like.
She's gotten up early enough that she won't be seen doing any of this, except possibly by anyone else that regularly gets up super early themselves, but that doesn't mean she can't be confronted later by anyone that thinks she did it.]
What: attempted anonymous delivery of chocolates to the entire Lumière dorm
Where: Lumière, obviously
When: takes place early morning on February 14th, before the ball, but Becky can be confronted while she's doing the thing or at any time afterward
Warnings: unsolicited chocolate.
[Becky doesn't have any particularly-significant other, and she doesn't doubt that several other students don't, either. Wanting for those others—at least, the ones in the same dorm building—to not feel left completely out on this Valentine's Day, in the morning she goes about setting small boxes of chocolates at the door of every room in Lumière that she knows to be occupied; one box per person, completely unmarked, not even any indication as to who it's from, and she leaves a pair of boxes in front of her own room at the end of it all before slipping back inside, to make it a little less obvious that this whole thing is her doing.
All of the chocolates delivered in this way are plain ones in various shapes, in an effort to avoid accidentally giving anyone any particular kinds they don't like.
She's gotten up early enough that she won't be seen doing any of this, except possibly by anyone else that regularly gets up super early themselves, but that doesn't mean she can't be confronted later by anyone that thinks she did it.]