Well met then. But as I said, I would not leave this pot alone. I have a special someone who I am learning the meaning of plants for and its meaning did not escape me.
[Time to look for a bucket or tape or mortar (why would props have mortar???).]
[He sounds confused, but doesn't impede Emet on his search!
If he decides to venture into the backstage, there's a plethora of items inside, along with two easily missed shadows that merely wave in silence. Stagehands, probably, though it's hard to see when the backstage is also so dark so as to not distract from the performances.
If he thinks real hard about them he might find... a prop bucket (too small) and a prop mortar (does not actually contain mortar)! This is what he wanted, right?]
If I recall, 'love'. Though these can have many meanings depending on the culture. And if that is truly the meaning, do we not want it a have a faulty foundation.
[Thus a quick google search says as I do not know flowers.
He waves back at the shadow assistants and just looks at the items and, well, hmmm. Yes. He'll go with sturdy fabrics then to wrap the pot tightly. The dirt will probably slip through but it will take more time. But it will be fancy colors and stylish at least!
He also takes the pot off the stage with a grunt of effort and put in front by Mr. Main Shadow.]
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The attendant lounges cheerfully, body posture casual.]
Even I'm an actor sometimes, when the stage calls. Maybe I just have a stronger sympathy for these things?
It's lonely to be unwanted, after all. Heh, maybe I should plan my next performance around putting some of the lesser used props to use!
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[He motions to the plant.]
Though the base of the pot is cracked and I feel we ought to fix it. It not need be fancy. It is a shame to leave it be.
[And he goes to the props to see if he can find an overly large bucket assuming another planter pot does not exist.]
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[A pause. Maybe he's winking?]
-And strictly asked not to take the stage myself. I'm just here to ask guests to do a little something to add some life to the party!
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As for performing, I am hoping the beautiful lady will take the stage. She has more allure than I and ever did I enjoy working from the shadows.
[He pauses.]
How rude of me. Alexander.
What is your name?
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Nice to meet you, Alexander! The name's █████.
[He makes all the gestures and movements of saying a name, but nothing is heard.]
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Well met then. But as I said, I would not leave this pot alone. I have a special someone who I am learning the meaning of plants for and its meaning did not escape me.
[Time to look for a bucket or tape or mortar (why would props have mortar???).]
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[He sounds confused, but doesn't impede Emet on his search!
If he decides to venture into the backstage, there's a plethora of items inside, along with two easily missed shadows that merely wave in silence. Stagehands, probably, though it's hard to see when the backstage is also so dark so as to not distract from the performances.
If he thinks real hard about them he might find... a prop bucket (too small) and a prop mortar (does not actually contain mortar)! This is what he wanted, right?]
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[Thus a quick google search says as I do not know flowers.
He waves back at the shadow assistants and just looks at the items and, well, hmmm. Yes. He'll go with sturdy fabrics then to wrap the pot tightly. The dirt will probably slip through but it will take more time. But it will be fancy colors and stylish at least!
He also takes the pot off the stage with a grunt of effort and put in front by Mr. Main Shadow.]
Take good care of it.
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Alright, I'll keep an eye on it!
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[He attempts to pat the man on the shoulder.]
I will continue trying to convince the lady to perform, but I believe my time is better spent elsewhere.
[He does notice the concealed door, but there was a very shiny door in the front room. And how can he pass up that? That is where he heads.]
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The attendant doesn't seem to notice, however.]
Enjoy!
[To the door!]