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Characters: Ivy Lovelace, Meriset Fizzini, Aphrodite, Astarte and/or Seth, possibly various NPCs
Date/Time: Afternoon of Thursday, January 10th
Location: Seth and Tara's place
Rating: TBD, but likely PG at worst
Warnings: Precocious little girls
Summary: Aphrodite brings Ivy over for a playdate with Meriset
Once Triton had come by to get Anthony, Aphrodite was prompt in arriving at Seth and Tara's place. Ivy held her mother's hand, and tried to smooth a wrinkle out of her skirt. She was wearing her nicest play pinafore, wanting to look her prettiest for her first visit to someone else's house. She had a small backpack of toys and her paint set slung over one shoulder.
Aphrodite rang the bell and waited patiently, with a reassuring smile at Ivy.
"Don't worry, dear, I'm sure you and Meriset will have plenty of fun."
Date/Time: Afternoon of Thursday, January 10th
Location: Seth and Tara's place
Rating: TBD, but likely PG at worst
Warnings: Precocious little girls
Summary: Aphrodite brings Ivy over for a playdate with Meriset
Once Triton had come by to get Anthony, Aphrodite was prompt in arriving at Seth and Tara's place. Ivy held her mother's hand, and tried to smooth a wrinkle out of her skirt. She was wearing her nicest play pinafore, wanting to look her prettiest for her first visit to someone else's house. She had a small backpack of toys and her paint set slung over one shoulder.
Aphrodite rang the bell and waited patiently, with a reassuring smile at Ivy.
"Don't worry, dear, I'm sure you and Meriset will have plenty of fun."
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Date: 2013-01-15 07:43 am (UTC)"Well, it's like they say, the fashion world waits for no one," Aphrodite conceded, "They're charming enough, as they get older, they might be able to attend some functions with me, but, really, so many of the things we do aren't at all suitable for children."