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The Great and Powerful Trixie ([personal profile] elementofpeanutbutter) wrote in [community profile] themainframe2014-02-14 05:23 pm

[Video post and action]

[Despite another weeks worth of whispers and rumors being spread about Trixie, as well as reports of her stealing things, breaking peoples things and randomly kissing people, Trixie is in good spirits come the holiday]

Happy Hearts and Hooves day all you peculiar creatures.

If you are feeling heartbroken by being separated from those you love on this special day, Trixie and her partner are willing to offer comforting hugs and demonstrating our first batch of home made fire works this evening outside the cafe.

As for Rainbow Dash and Wilykit, Trixie has gifts for you. Report to her cart outside the Cafe post haste.

...and if anyone can find Fluttershy send her Trixie's way as well. She has been missing for days.

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[Anyone who wants a hug, or wants to yell at Trixie for some awful prank that she may have pulled on you earlier in the week she'll be lingering outside the Cafe in Hospitown in front of her almost completed entertainment and travel cart. While she waits she is pouring powder into small canisters, making bombs of some sort it looks like]
alley_kit: (Smile)

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[personal profile] alley_kit 2014-03-11 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
OK. I'll just get you something a little later on then.

I know I don't have to, but... I like being able to give people presents. We never had much money for presents and things back home, so here is the first place I've really been able to.

alley_kit: (Smile)

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[personal profile] alley_kit 2014-03-16 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
[Kit looks a little confused.]

Well, if you get it for yourself, then how is it a gift? I thought a gift was something you got for somebody else.
alley_kit: (Smile)

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[personal profile] alley_kit 2014-03-21 05:41 am (UTC)(link)
Ah, OK. I guess that makes sense.

[She personally wouldn't apply the word 'gift' to it, though, but realizes that it's really just arguing semantics.]

We couldn't really do that most of the time, either though. Though the one time we went with Papa to take the crops to market, he gave us each a shinnig and said we could do whatever we wanted with it. That was the first time I'd ever had any money that was actually mine, and that I could do what I wanted with it. My brother and I wound up putting them together and getting a big, sticky honey cake to share with Papa.

So I guess that was a gift for everybody!