[ Alice's eyes light up. Oh, this will be a night to remember, and they haven't even left Evie's place yet! What a treat, to have tarts and lemonade tea and to play with fabrics before their night out on the town. Alice enjoys her adventures, but sometimes spending time with friends is the best type of adventure.
That thought - how trite it was, almost like something out of, well, a fairy tale - makes her grin as she stands up to follow Evie to the kitchen to wash up.
Besides, there's always room for baked goods and a movie night next time! ]
[It doesn't take long to put things away and scrub up. Evie gestures toward the far side of her breakfast nook, where she's had a door installed as her "private" entrance to the studio, as opposed to the "public" one on the outside patio.
She never bothers locking it from this side, so she just pulls it open, offering Alice the chance to step in ahead of her. Baskets full of bolts of all sorts of fabrics line the room, along with bins and cartons full of threads, pins, trim, etc. There's a mostly finished dress on one of the dressmaker's dummies, and another in an earlier stage of construction on another dummy. Her sewing machine and surger sit against the wall that backs up to the main room of her house. On the work table, she has pieces of a jacket cut and pinned to their patterns, ready for piecing.]
Welcome to Four Hearts. It's still small, but it's my favorite part of the whole castle.
[ Alice's eyes widen when she steps into the studio. The baskets of fabric and threads and just everything... it's fascinating. She's been to Jefferson's place in Storybrooke a few times - Henry'd seemed excited by the prospect of her meeting an actual hatter - but nothing about it seems anywhere near as lively as this place. It reminds her of a movie she saw, actually, with a princess who opened a dress shop... but that's neither here nor there.
With her mouth hanging a little open, she takes a few steps forward, staring at the mostly-finished dress on one dummy, and at the less-finished one on another, amazed to see how the pieces seem to come together from something so simple into something else so elegant and lovely. ]
[Evie grins to see her friend's reaction. Not everyone understands or appreciates her studio - they see it as a means to an end. Alice's genuine delight is a refreshing change.]
Isn't it? This space is at least twice the size of what I had at Auradon Prep, when Fairy Godmother let me have one of the unused dorm rooms for a studio. I have space for so much more fabric and trimmings here. I love that I can spread out, and not get over-crowded.
[Though judging by the amount of things in the room, that could become a problem sooner than she's willing to admit. Not that it's untidy. There's just... a lot of things.]
[ A place where art is created could never be just a means to an end. A painter herself after years trapped in the tower, she'd die for a space like this, somewhere to just put everything so that she can be surrounded by all of it at once, inspired by her own progress. ]
It's fantastic, honestly.
[ She moves around to look at the dresses, examining each in turn. ]
[She has the same tone in her voice that Dizzy did when she first saw the studio. That tells Evie she's found a fellow creative - which, let's be fair, how could Alice not be a creative person - someone who really does get her set-up. She watches Alice explore, a grin on her face, and steps over to the rack when her friend speaks.]
Some of them are commissions, others are gifts. Some are for Dizzy, some for me, and some I just had an idea and decided to see how it would turn out. I use those as samples to show potential clients, if they turn out well.
[ She nods, continuing her pass over each of the dresses, and it's with a smile that she turns back to Evie, the beginnings of an idea bright in her eyes. ]
You know, if you're interested at all, I might have a commission for you. I'm not sure if I told you already, [ --or if Lucy did, for that matter-- ] but I'm engaged?
[ Alice holds out her left hand, offering a glimpse of the ring sparkling on her finger. ]
And obviously, if we're getting married, we're going to need dresses... It'd be a pretty big job? But we'd be able to pay loads.
[Evie tilts her head, curious as to what the commission might be. When Alice shows off her ring, she squeals with glee.]
Alice, congratulations! You didn't tell me, actually. So, obviously I need details. Who did the proposing? Was it a big romantic gesture, or a small private one? Oh my gosh, this is exciting!
[She grins and bounces where she stands while she admires the ring, then manages to pull herself back to a more toned down response.]
Okay, we're going to have to start sketches soon. Have you two set a date? What kind of look are you going for? Are you both planning on white, or a different color? Veils as well? Bridesmaids' dresses too? What kinds of flowers are you thinking?
[ The squeal makes Alice grin; her friend's excitement on her behalf is hardly something for her to complain about, and only serves to make her happier instead. ]
Robin proposed. Apparently she even asked my Papa for permission. And he said yes, obviously, so she took me on a picnic, a place we like to go to, and she'd buried the ring box and made me dig for it... When I found it and turned around, she was on one knee.
[ It's said with an affectionate smile, a gleam in her eye. To someone else, it might sound like a bit of a nightmare. But it was like an adventure in its own way, and Alice does so love an adventure. ]
Anyway, we'll both wear white, but I think her mum would be horrified if we didn't include some kind of green in it, somehow...
[Evie feels like swooning just hearing Alice's description. She settles for sighing and clasping her hands together.]
That is so romantic! You had a treasure hunt, and Robin went through the formalities. Alice, that sounds lovely! I'm so happy for you!
[She reaches out and pulls her friend in for a quick, fiercely joyful hug.]
Oh, I'll make sure there's some green. I wouldn't want to upset my almost-aunt. What shade of green are you thinking? Emerald? Sage?
[Her fingers are practically itching with the urge to pick up a sketchbook and pencil, and she has to make fists to keep from flexing them.]
No, wait. Don't tell me yet, or I'll keep you here all evening planning. We've got a bar calling our names. Good news means celebratory drinks. We'll plan a time when I can sit the two of you down for a few hours and we can work on ideas.
[ There's a grin in response to that. Of course, she already knew the proposal was perfect, but when Evie puts it that way, it just brings home how perfect it really was.
And really, she can't say she'd complain if she and her friend wound up here all night planning colors and dresses, either. Such is the nature of Evie's company, she thinks. But the other woman is right too - they did have plans, waylaid as they seem determined to be by blueberry tarts and wedding dresses.
Alice grins as the two pull back from the hug. ]
Alright. Let's get going, then. I bet Robin'd love to see this place anyway, so making another time sounds good to me.
Yes! We can't make all your wedding plans without the other bride! We can do some, but I'll need to talk to her as well. We'll figure out a time both of you are free.
[Meanwhile, there are delicious pink drinks Alice needs to try. She lets her friend precede her back into the kitchen, then turns off the lights in her studio and shuts the door. From there, she grabs her purse and heads toward the door.]
Since you're getting the princess drink, you'd better let me drive. You okay with riding double on a bike?
[ Alice grins at Evie. Riding double on a bike? She can do that. A nod, and moves through to the door with her friend in tow. When they get to the door, she grabs her phone, shooting a quick text to Robin to let her know that they're headed out - and that they'll have to make time to talk to the best dressmaker in all the Realms! ]
I don't remember when the last time was that I did it. [ Rode double, that is. ] But I trust you. Let's make an adventure of it.
[She smiles. Thinking of life in terms of a series of adventures is a good philosophy. As they head out, Evie locks the door behind her, grabbing her helmet and a spare as she goes. She passes the spare to Alice.]
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That thought - how trite it was, almost like something out of, well, a fairy tale - makes her grin as she stands up to follow Evie to the kitchen to wash up.
Besides, there's always room for baked goods and a movie night next time! ]
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She never bothers locking it from this side, so she just pulls it open, offering Alice the chance to step in ahead of her. Baskets full of bolts of all sorts of fabrics line the room, along with bins and cartons full of threads, pins, trim, etc. There's a mostly finished dress on one of the dressmaker's dummies, and another in an earlier stage of construction on another dummy. Her sewing machine and surger sit against the wall that backs up to the main room of her house. On the work table, she has pieces of a jacket cut and pinned to their patterns, ready for piecing.]
Welcome to Four Hearts. It's still small, but it's my favorite part of the whole castle.
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With her mouth hanging a little open, she takes a few steps forward, staring at the mostly-finished dress on one dummy, and at the less-finished one on another, amazed to see how the pieces seem to come together from something so simple into something else so elegant and lovely. ]
This is... wow, Evie. This is really somethin'!
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Isn't it? This space is at least twice the size of what I had at Auradon Prep, when Fairy Godmother let me have one of the unused dorm rooms for a studio. I have space for so much more fabric and trimmings here. I love that I can spread out, and not get over-crowded.
[Though judging by the amount of things in the room, that could become a problem sooner than she's willing to admit. Not that it's untidy. There's just... a lot of things.]
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It's fantastic, honestly.
[ She moves around to look at the dresses, examining each in turn. ]
What are these ones for?
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Some of them are commissions, others are gifts. Some are for Dizzy, some for me, and some I just had an idea and decided to see how it would turn out. I use those as samples to show potential clients, if they turn out well.
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You know, if you're interested at all, I might have a commission for you. I'm not sure if I told you already, [ --or if Lucy did, for that matter-- ] but I'm engaged?
[ Alice holds out her left hand, offering a glimpse of the ring sparkling on her finger. ]
And obviously, if we're getting married, we're going to need dresses... It'd be a pretty big job? But we'd be able to pay loads.
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Alice, congratulations! You didn't tell me, actually. So, obviously I need details. Who did the proposing? Was it a big romantic gesture, or a small private one? Oh my gosh, this is exciting!
[She grins and bounces where she stands while she admires the ring, then manages to pull herself back to a more toned down response.]
Okay, we're going to have to start sketches soon. Have you two set a date? What kind of look are you going for? Are you both planning on white, or a different color? Veils as well? Bridesmaids' dresses too? What kinds of flowers are you thinking?
[Yes, Alice, this is toned down.]
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Robin proposed. Apparently she even asked my Papa for permission. And he said yes, obviously, so she took me on a picnic, a place we like to go to, and she'd buried the ring box and made me dig for it... When I found it and turned around, she was on one knee.
[ It's said with an affectionate smile, a gleam in her eye. To someone else, it might sound like a bit of a nightmare. But it was like an adventure in its own way, and Alice does so love an adventure. ]
Anyway, we'll both wear white, but I think her mum would be horrified if we didn't include some kind of green in it, somehow...
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That is so romantic! You had a treasure hunt, and Robin went through the formalities. Alice, that sounds lovely! I'm so happy for you!
[She reaches out and pulls her friend in for a quick, fiercely joyful hug.]
Oh, I'll make sure there's some green. I wouldn't want to upset my almost-aunt. What shade of green are you thinking? Emerald? Sage?
[Her fingers are practically itching with the urge to pick up a sketchbook and pencil, and she has to make fists to keep from flexing them.]
No, wait. Don't tell me yet, or I'll keep you here all evening planning. We've got a bar calling our names. Good news means celebratory drinks. We'll plan a time when I can sit the two of you down for a few hours and we can work on ideas.
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And really, she can't say she'd complain if she and her friend wound up here all night planning colors and dresses, either. Such is the nature of Evie's company, she thinks. But the other woman is right too - they did have plans, waylaid as they seem determined to be by blueberry tarts and wedding dresses.
Alice grins as the two pull back from the hug. ]
Alright. Let's get going, then. I bet Robin'd love to see this place anyway, so making another time sounds good to me.
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[Meanwhile, there are delicious pink drinks Alice needs to try. She lets her friend precede her back into the kitchen, then turns off the lights in her studio and shuts the door. From there, she grabs her purse and heads toward the door.]
Since you're getting the princess drink, you'd better let me drive. You okay with riding double on a bike?
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I don't remember when the last time was that I did it. [ Rode double, that is. ] But I trust you. Let's make an adventure of it.
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You'll be fine. Just make sure to hang on tight!