[She can't help but let out a small shudder. Thank goodness that particular horror was before her time.] I'm sorry that you had to go through that. I'm sure you don't need further reminders of it.
It- well. [ She sighs. ] It wasn't great. But it could've been worse -- and I think I understand Haymitch a little better, which is practically a miracle.
Smaller would be our only choice, what with the lack of materials and food. [Though a few bottles of alcohol is the first step to a good party, and that can be procured easily enough.] We'd just have to hope it's scheduled on a day of relative peace and quiet.
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... But thanks.
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At least you received a lovely memory from me. It's really too bad I can't organize something of that scale here.
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I'm not sure most of the people here would know what to do with something quite that... extensive. Maybe something a little smaller.
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[ ... why is she helping plan this. ]
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[Because Effie is a black hole of infectious cheerfulness and optimism, Carolyn. There is no escape.]
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Do we have decorations on the ship?
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You never know what's hiding in storage. We should find some things, as long as we don't explore too far into the ship.
[Yes, "we."]
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I guess they can always be made-
[ Wait, we? Oh, well, Carolyn's not going to make a big deal out of it. Yet. ]
Or it could be in the gardens. Plants are decorative.