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Who: Anyone and everyone
What: Guy Fawkes/Bonfire Night celebration
When: The evening of November 5th, of course
Where: Out in a conveniently clear patch of land outside the village where nothing will set on fire.
Summary: November 5th is Bonfire Night for all of those of British origin and for anyone else, well, fireworks and a bonfire and good food can't exactly hurt right?
Rating: PG
It had taken a fair amount of work to get this set up, but by the time people arrive, there's a large bonfire roaring in a cleared out area and a table of food and drink set out for anyone feeling a bit peckish. He has gone all out; pork pies and mushy peas,
parkin, bonfire toffee, all of these are set out along with whatever else he thought people might enjoy. There are also drinks of all kinds, from juice to mulled wine and beer.
Of course, the main event is the fireworks, which are let off once everyone has arrived and settled down to watch them.
What: Guy Fawkes/Bonfire Night celebration
When: The evening of November 5th, of course
Where: Out in a conveniently clear patch of land outside the village where nothing will set on fire.
Summary: November 5th is Bonfire Night for all of those of British origin and for anyone else, well, fireworks and a bonfire and good food can't exactly hurt right?
Rating: PG
It had taken a fair amount of work to get this set up, but by the time people arrive, there's a large bonfire roaring in a cleared out area and a table of food and drink set out for anyone feeling a bit peckish. He has gone all out; pork pies and mushy peas,
parkin, bonfire toffee, all of these are set out along with whatever else he thought people might enjoy. There are also drinks of all kinds, from juice to mulled wine and beer.
Of course, the main event is the fireworks, which are let off once everyone has arrived and settled down to watch them.
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And even though it's hard to picture Richard any younger than he is now, she still can't resist asking in a teasing voice, "Were you one of them?"
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A careful way of saying best thief.
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"I can see that."
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"At least you're not alone?"
Because that, more than coin or any other part of the festivities, seems the most important to her. Not having to celebrate alone.
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"I never thought I'd hear you say that about Effie."
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And he half-thought the woman liked him. At least, that was the impression he'd received when she'd all but thrown herself into his arms. Or had that simply been misplaced gratitude? Hmm.
"I won't lie. I worry about her."
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“I wouldn’t mind.”
But she wouldn’t ask. She had no idea how to form those words.