Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-24387293-20170111030557/@comment-10860529-20170111063552

Working on and off-set for such a big ensemble was an exhausting task. For someone who joined the techie crew for her very first season? Even more so, given the work put in modifying the department's mini weather machine. The production of the show was even bigger than usual, and Cora wasn't the only losing sleep from it.

At least it was neat to watch the actors as the worked. Some were even nicer to admire than the rest, and the fairy who approached her was no exception. While Cora didn't hear the initial greeting (it could have been the extra two hours spent fixing the broken stage lights yesterday, or Ever After's lack of L Frank Cappuccinos was starting to get to her), she perked up at the girl's question... and promptly gawked in half-sleeping, half-awe for a nervous few seconds.

Well, Cora did find the pastel fae rather cute during the dress rehearsal. Though, she never quite thought that a girl like her would notice the daughter of a mere tin figurehead.

"Oh, uh- yeah! You could say that. You're supposed to be like, one of the lead girls 'n such? In the play, of course." She tried to lean casually against the wall, but the loud squeak of her tin knee barely helped to ease her nerves. Biting her lip (and cringing internally at an awkward first impression), Cora grinned back. "Lex-Wingson, right? I'm kiiiinda bad with names around here."