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Post by Evelyn Devereux on Nov 2, 2012 7:40:13 GMT -5
Dear Georgia,
This is more of a business letter than anything but I suppose I'm obliged to start off with all of the social niceties. I'm not very skilled at being nice, so please forgive me if my stab at it does not suffice. How are you and how is your job going, how is your boyfriend, do you have any terribly boring stories to tell me about your life that I can pretend to find hilarious, etc., etc., we should do drinks soon, you may always come and visit me as long as you give me at least two hours warning, etc..
Now that that's gotten over with.
As you're a fashion intern, I presume that you've got quite a lot of clothes and I was wondering if there was any chance that you could lend me a dress for a party I'm going to this weekend. I want something sophisticated and yet sexy, simple and yet elegant, and something that's difficult to pull off but something that I absolutely could pull off. Matching shoes would be divine as well.
Much love, Evelyn
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Post by Georgia Devereux on Nov 3, 2012 3:54:50 GMT -5
Dear Evelyn,
That's charming. I suppose I'm equally as obligated to ask you how the acting is going, and whether any of the dithering young men that worship you so have caught your attention - I only ask that because Mother would likely be quite interested, I am quite aware of the standard of people that follow you, and how they're all rather pathetic in comparison to you - and how have your parties been, anything interesting? I shan't bore you with a terribly huge amount of information that you don't care about in the slightest - I expect you'll return the favour - and so: I am the same as I was last time we interacted; superior to most of my colleagues and terribly bored by the existence of many, my work is fantastic because I have the best mentors, and less than fantastic because no other intern has my talent (obviously) which was to be expected, but is rather irritating when they all bore me so. Jaime is a cocky bastard, so the exact same as usual, and I don't particularly care for long-winded stories myself. Oh, yes, the social invitations are extended to you from me as well, and I wish you the best of luck with whatever acting gig you're currently caught up with etc.
Yes, yes, my wardrobe is filled with all sorts of articles of clothing. I have two dresses that may fir the bill - one is an orange Oscar De La Renta number, and while the orange would seem garish on anyone else, it would set off your complexion perfectly. It's very Grace Kelly, and silky, and it has an interesting cut that would accentuate your arms, and it suits these lovely beige suede pumps very well. I also have a silver dress - gossamer with threads of three different shades of silver, and a jamdani underskirt. It feels absolutely divine, and there are these absolutely gorgeous silver heels that look so beautiful with it - it would especially suit your hair in an updo, as the neckline is quite beautifully designed. I would suggest the orange if you're planning on giving off a more approachable look; they'd both look completely divine on you, but the silver gives a cooler vibe.
Much love, Georgia
oh god, she prattles on when it comes to fashion, i'm sorry!
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Post by Evelyn Devereux on Nov 3, 2012 7:37:53 GMT -5
Dear Georgia, Thank you. I was born charming. Although unfortunately I was also born impatient and I have absolutely no time to read through the first paragraph of your letter because it holds of little interest for me. I did skim, however, and my job is going fine, the only man I have given any time to is my newest writer who's a sentimental drip and who I intend to set Eliza on, and nothing interesting happens at my parties. I notice you didn't ask about Lady (although in fairness, I only skimmed, so you could've mentioned her between all of the ramble) but I'd like to report that she's great as well, and has gotten even fluffier since you last saw her. Your rambling about clothes is ridiculous. Can you attempt to cut it short next time? Example: I have an orange dress with beige pumps or a silver dress with silver heels. That would've sufficed. I'd leave the rest to my imagination. Anyways, I'll come over and collect the silver one soon because I'd rather not look approachable. It'd be false advertising. Much love, Evelyn ________________________________ ooc. - lady is her doggie who looks like this and is the naughtiest dog you could ever encounter
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