12-25-2017, 03:30 PM
For all that she was disappointed that Mr. Pilliwickle hadn't been elected minister, she couldn't say that she was all too surprised. It wasn't that his character or policies were lacking in any ways—no, the public just didn't seem to understand his message and therefore cast their vote for another.@'Souri Avninder'/@'Justus Pilliwickle'
Dionisia didn't dislike Mr. Ross, as he was the brother-in-law of one of her childhood friends, Zelda Fisk. She didn't know him personally, though, and thus couldn't judge his character for herself. Still, Dionisia still wishes to show Mr. Pilliwickle that she supported him and his ideas, and she surely wished to stay acquainted with him even after the election.
Dionisia had approached him in the park in one of her simple dresses, having had the day off from work (as she would be working on Christmas and the day after). She'd chatted him up with basic pleasantries as they walked along the water's edge.
"I do hope Mr. Ross follows through with his campaign promises," she was saying as she came to an immediate—and completely unintentional—halt as they passed under a tree. Alarmed, the healer looked up at her acquaintance questioningly. "What in Merlin's name..?"
Dionisia considers herself middle class. Also, Stef is amazing.
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