Mother's Day [Bree RP]
May 11, 2015 8:53:37 GMT -5
Post by Dan Herrera on May 11, 2015 8:53:37 GMT -5
Bree Nelson is sitting in front of her computer in the living room and Donovan is sitting on the couch watching Netflix. Bree is on a Facetime call with her mother which is already in progress. Bree signs to her mother while she talks back.
Bree: <Well, anyways. I am glad that Uncle Kevin is doing better now, but more importantly, I wanted to tell you Happy Mother's Day!>
Mamma: Ah, Bree, you're too sweet.
Bree: <I love you very very much. And I miss you since I have moved out here. I wish I could be there to tell you in person.>
Mamma: Well I know that you guys can't miss your training days. Besides, I wouldn't want you to anyways. You're doing so well so far Bree. Why jeopardize that? Seeing your sweet face on the computer is good enough for me.
Bree: <Thanks Mom. I love you.>
Mamma: No problem. How is living out there in North Carolina?
Bree: <It is good. It's different than Louisiana, but that is not necessarily a bad thing.>
Mamma: You're behaving yourself right? I mean you are living with a boy you've had a crush on your whole life. You better not be doing anything I wouldn't approve of.
Bree's eyes light up and she quickly shoots a look back at Donovan who sees her staring at him. He looks as if he didn't hear her mom, but odds are he did and he's just hiding it.
Bree: <Mom! We are just friends! Always have been. Stop spreading lies. Nothing funny is going on here. We are having fun and living out our dream, as friends!>
Mamma: You can say it all you want but I remember when you two were twelve and me and your dad walked in on you two kissing.
Donovan starts laughing. He heard that and he most definitely heard the other comment then.
Bree: <Gotta go mom. Love you! Happy Mother's Day!>
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Bree is standing in front of a LDFC banner. The promo that plays obviously pre-recorded because as Bree speaks, captions of her sign language reveal her words on the screen.
Bree Nelson: <Hans and Liesl. Two ends of the LDFC spectrum. One of you is a seasoned veteran. The other is a beginner just like me and Donnie. Yet, you've worked together before and know each other's ins and outs. A well-oiled team capable of destruction that could not be measured. You looked great last week against 420 B.C. You fight hard and with no doubt will use Hans experience to put you in the driver's seat of our match. I know that wrestling math is a terrible analogy, and I should not do it, but I am going to anyways. You got beat by 420 B.C. We beat 420 B.C. If the math adds up, we should be beating you at Pride 5.
But there are so many other factors to wrestling that make that little bit I said malarkey. Maybe someone was tired or injured when we faced 420 B.C. Maybe one of you were tired or injured when you faced 420 B.C. Whatever the case, you think you're better than us. Just like everyone you've faced so far. But you're not better than us. You're more experienced than us. That doesn't always bring home the win though. So at Pride 5, we'll see who the harder workers are. We'll see who the toughest tag team is. And whether experience, skill, or dumb luck win the match, I know me and Donnie will have fought with everything we had.>
Bree: <Well, anyways. I am glad that Uncle Kevin is doing better now, but more importantly, I wanted to tell you Happy Mother's Day!>
Mamma: Ah, Bree, you're too sweet.
Bree: <I love you very very much. And I miss you since I have moved out here. I wish I could be there to tell you in person.>
Mamma: Well I know that you guys can't miss your training days. Besides, I wouldn't want you to anyways. You're doing so well so far Bree. Why jeopardize that? Seeing your sweet face on the computer is good enough for me.
Bree: <Thanks Mom. I love you.>
Mamma: No problem. How is living out there in North Carolina?
Bree: <It is good. It's different than Louisiana, but that is not necessarily a bad thing.>
Mamma: You're behaving yourself right? I mean you are living with a boy you've had a crush on your whole life. You better not be doing anything I wouldn't approve of.
Bree's eyes light up and she quickly shoots a look back at Donovan who sees her staring at him. He looks as if he didn't hear her mom, but odds are he did and he's just hiding it.
Bree: <Mom! We are just friends! Always have been. Stop spreading lies. Nothing funny is going on here. We are having fun and living out our dream, as friends!>
Mamma: You can say it all you want but I remember when you two were twelve and me and your dad walked in on you two kissing.
Donovan starts laughing. He heard that and he most definitely heard the other comment then.
Bree: <Gotta go mom. Love you! Happy Mother's Day!>
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Bree is standing in front of a LDFC banner. The promo that plays obviously pre-recorded because as Bree speaks, captions of her sign language reveal her words on the screen.
Bree Nelson: <Hans and Liesl. Two ends of the LDFC spectrum. One of you is a seasoned veteran. The other is a beginner just like me and Donnie. Yet, you've worked together before and know each other's ins and outs. A well-oiled team capable of destruction that could not be measured. You looked great last week against 420 B.C. You fight hard and with no doubt will use Hans experience to put you in the driver's seat of our match. I know that wrestling math is a terrible analogy, and I should not do it, but I am going to anyways. You got beat by 420 B.C. We beat 420 B.C. If the math adds up, we should be beating you at Pride 5.
But there are so many other factors to wrestling that make that little bit I said malarkey. Maybe someone was tired or injured when we faced 420 B.C. Maybe one of you were tired or injured when you faced 420 B.C. Whatever the case, you think you're better than us. Just like everyone you've faced so far. But you're not better than us. You're more experienced than us. That doesn't always bring home the win though. So at Pride 5, we'll see who the harder workers are. We'll see who the toughest tag team is. And whether experience, skill, or dumb luck win the match, I know me and Donnie will have fought with everything we had.>