Rachel Berry (
somethingspecial) wrote2011-05-25 09:57 pm
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Entry tags:
- !event: dystopian flux crossover,
- caution: diva at work,
- does anyone have any holy water?,
- have some hurr in for your derp,
- just a normal teenager,
- my michael jackson tribute was better,
- panic at the solve,
- projects are awesome,
- rachel berry: motivated,
- upon these stones a barricade shall rise,
- zombies are really disgusting
26 [Accidental Video]
[Adstringendum, you have a wonderful view of a staircase within Solve et Coagula. The PCD looks like it's on the floor and no one seems to be in sight -- yet.
Soon, a mattress appears at the top of the staircase, wielded by the tiny diva powerhouse that is Rachel Berry. She looks like she's having some difficulty pulling the mattress upright, but one does not master the art of the pique without having supreme body strength. So, on the very tips of her toes, Rachel manages to place the mattress near the top of the stairs --
But unfortunately for Rachel, the mattress is much taller than she is, and when it tips forward, so does she, and with a massive yelp, Rachel lands on the mattress, on her stomach, as the mattress flies down the stairs like the hounds of hell were after it.
She rockets past the camera and there is a resounding crash as the mattress slams into the front door, along with a groan and a shuffle off-screen as Rachel pushes herself up. Soon, she falls back into frame, rubbing her head with an irritated look, wincing as her fingers find the back of her head.]
Building these things is much easier on stage than it is in real life...
Soon, a mattress appears at the top of the staircase, wielded by the tiny diva powerhouse that is Rachel Berry. She looks like she's having some difficulty pulling the mattress upright, but one does not master the art of the pique without having supreme body strength. So, on the very tips of her toes, Rachel manages to place the mattress near the top of the stairs --
But unfortunately for Rachel, the mattress is much taller than she is, and when it tips forward, so does she, and with a massive yelp, Rachel lands on the mattress, on her stomach, as the mattress flies down the stairs like the hounds of hell were after it.
She rockets past the camera and there is a resounding crash as the mattress slams into the front door, along with a groan and a shuffle off-screen as Rachel pushes herself up. Soon, she falls back into frame, rubbing her head with an irritated look, wincing as her fingers find the back of her head.]
Building these things is much easier on stage than it is in real life...
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[Do you know how annoying it is to crane your neck up at every male lead you have, Negi? Do you?]
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Aah -- well, come on, let's get it back upstairs.
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He takes the other side of it. He'll be the one to back up the stairs with it.]
Alright. Ready when you are.
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She lifts the mattress pretty easily, with help, and nods.]
Let's go, then.
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[AND UP THE STAIRS WE GO.]
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I was in a mattress commercial once, you know.
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Oh, really?
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[And, with a huff, the mattress is upstairs! Achievement!]
We are not allowed to accept sponsorship or gifts from companies during the competition season -- it gives an unfair advantage and contaminates the judging pool -- and though we did the commercial for free, we got some free mattresses out of it.
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Oh, I see... I'm sorry, I hope you managed to do better the next time?
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[gfkhlfg]
And it was the first time Jesse saw me sing, too.
[Although he was kind of a jerk about it when he told her, but hey.]
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[Dragging that mattress towards Rachel's room, because not only is it closest, but he doesn't peg her for going and stealing someone else's mattress to make a barricade.]
... standing ovations must feel wonderful.
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It is the best feeling in the world.
[Breathless -- ]
Like you can take on anything.
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Magister Magi don't really get applause. We just help people because we can. But I can still see how it would feel amazing.
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