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CHERYLE WAS HAVING MEME WITHDRAWALS SHUSH.

How about a nice cup of tea~?
Rules:
• Post with your character(s)!
• Reply to other characters. Have your character share tea with the character they're tagging. Choose (or randomize 1 through 23) from green, jasmine, Earl Grey, Lady Grey, strawberry, mint, lemon, cherry, Chai, Oolong, chocolate, vanilla, caramel, berry, rose, English breakfast, chamomile, daffodil, thyme, Darjeeling, black, decaf, or white tea.
• They drink it.
• Both characters discover thehorrifying effect of the tea below the cut.
Rules:
• Post with your character(s)!
• Reply to other characters. Have your character share tea with the character they're tagging. Choose (or randomize 1 through 23) from green, jasmine, Earl Grey, Lady Grey, strawberry, mint, lemon, cherry, Chai, Oolong, chocolate, vanilla, caramel, berry, rose, English breakfast, chamomile, daffodil, thyme, Darjeeling, black, decaf, or white tea.
• They drink it.
• Both characters discover the
1. Green tea: Makes the drinker wiser. Bear in mind that wise doesn't necessarily mean smart.
2. Jasmine tea: Turns boys girly, turns girl girlier.
3. Earl Grey tea: Drinkers of this tea can't tell anything but the truth.
4. Lady Grey tea: Drinkers of this tea can't tell anything but the lies.
5. Strawberry tea: Causes uncontrollable hiccups.
6. Mint tea: Completely flip your personality. Good is bad, bad is good, etc.
7. Lemon tea: As opposed to flipping personalities, suddenly gain someone else's personality!
8. Cherry tea: Ever saw a blushing virgin right before being deflowered? The people that drink this tea will show you how it's done.
9. Chai tea: The uncontrollable need dance, wherever you go!
10. Oolong tea: The uncontrollable need to express everything in the form of a song! It might be a song you already know, or you might find you've got a hidden talent for lyrics!
11. Chocolate tea: WARNING! Keep away from underaged children. Aftereffects may include: horniness, uncontrollable lust, more horniness, the need to take off clothes, a hoarse sexy voice, sweaty skin. (for the underage, causes uncomfortable heat, and cheesy pickup lines)
12. Vanilla tea: Causes childish innocence, kindness, love of everything alive.
13. Caramel tea: Have a little respect for your four-legged friends. Turns the drinker into an animal of the mun's choosing.
14. Berry tea: Ever wondered what it was like to be the opposite gender? You didn't? Too bad! Turns boys to girls and vice versa, complete with all the appropriate parts.
15. Rose tea: For the love of all that is good and shoujo, will the drinkers of this tea stop sparkling so melodramatically?
16. English breakfast tea: Not only will the drinker be more arrogant, snobbish and better than you, but they will also voice it. Loudly. Narcissism is encouraged. So is slapping them back to their senses.
17. Chamomile tea: This tea will calm you down to the point of apathy and sloth. Don't bother leaving bed, it's not even worth it.
18. Daffodil tea: SUCH A CALM TEA AT FIRST SIGHT BUT WHAT ABOUT WHEN IT MAKES YOU TALK IN CAPSLOCK?
19. Thyme tea: Suddenly your clothes don't seem to fit so well... adult drinkers of this tea will be deaged to childhood. Child drinkers will be aged to adulthood.
20. Darjeeling tea: Causes the drinker to suffer severe delusions. They might just start to think they're the Queen of England, or a tree, or any number of things. I suggest you take videos for posterity and blackmail.
21. Black tea: Causes blindness.
22. Decaf tea: .. Sleep, who needs sleep?
23. White tea: Grants X-ray vision.
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"Yeaaah. Nice day. Nice stuff," he lazily said.
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"I miss my hat... Hats really."
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"Hat. Prooooblem solved."
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He grabbed the end of the strand of grass and lifted it, "tip the hat like...a proper lady or...gentleman if you want. Don't care either way."
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"Bein' long lived like...why's it elves live for so long but...they don't learn everything ever?"
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"Hey Kosi, you think we'll make it out fine?"
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"And I still...still..." he stretched his limbs, waiting for the satisfying 'pop' of his bones before settling down again. "I'm one-hundred...seventy-something. I still need to get someone to willingly kiss me 'fore I die. That guy didn't count." He added. It was obvious that he was caring about the things he said even less than usual. Oh my.
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"It was...long. And with...lots of," he wiggled his tongue at her momentarily before his jaw slacked closed. "That."
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"Least I wasn' drunk at the time," he added, closing his eyes.
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"I didn't say you, Ronnae. "You're" was meant in general. Until 'one' is used to it, I should have said, I guess. I didn't know my Common was still that bad." The lazy elf simply laughed again, though it was interrupted with a yawn.
"Obviously. I know you don't. You could never be that way."
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"Um...lessons?" He asked, feigning ignorance. "The city...well, yes and no. But it's something to do." He would put an arm around her, but did he really have the strength to do so?
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"I don't need to and you can't make me." He wasn't often unreasonable, but when he was it was usually for no good reason.
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Obviously he'd never tried arguing with one of the women in the Oliviera family.
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"I'll tell him that you're just saying it to get to me but you're really okay with me knowing as long as I read some of it myself. I'm sure he'll listen to my request and finish reading it to me. We ARE friends and all."
No, Nokosi...just no. You don't have the same pull a cute, buxom girlfriend has, so quit while you're ahead. Which you never were.
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