Now all I have to do is finish up references for Doe and Galerina
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Now all I have to do is finish up references for Doe and Galerina
I need to kill all of them actually
Serberus masterpost
Serberus
The Timeline
Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher
Cyrus Fletcher
Valerie Fletcher
Robin Monroe
Mr. Monroe
Goobyvision
Juniper "Junie" (Sparky) Floris*
Linus (Fidget) Marlowe*
*These two have stories that are incredibly tight-knit. Goobyvision explains both of them quite well.
Still need to give Doe and Galerina more proper references but yeah
Mr. Monroe's Request
"Show me where you poop, my dear."
"Why Mr. Monroe, I do declare! Exhibition of my tender stink tulip is reserved for the latter hours of the evening, and then only for those gentlemen who have sufficiently lubricated me with an arduous display of attention," Miss Sphintertickle exclaimed with carefully measured mortification.
"Not at all what I meant, my most vacuous of amatory companions. I merely request access to your commode before we depart for the theater, and I do always prefer to personalize such requests, whenever possible," Mr. Monroe said.
Mr. Monroe's Famous Fudge
This recipe comes from a book called Hot Fudge. It's one of the learn to read books that my brother had when we were little and we have since made this fudge every year for Christmas.
Ingredients
2 ounces of unsweetened chocolate, in squares or liquid 1/3 cup light corn syrup 1/2 cup milk 2 cups of sugar 2 Tablespoons of butter 1 teaspoon vanilla chopped walnuts to taste
Directions
Grease a plate or pie pan, set aside.
Put the chocolate, corn syrup, milk, and sugar in deep saucepan and cook over low heat.
Stir constantly until everything is dissolved completely.
Turn the heat up slightly and boil slowly until the chocolate forms a soft ball in cold water. (This part can be tricky. Drop a little bit of chocolate into a cup of cold water with a spoon, wait a few seconds, then try to form the chocolate into a soft ball, slightly squishing ball that rolls gently between your fingers. If it falls apart, its too liquidly, so boil it a little longer. You may have to repeat this test frequently until chocolate is the right consistency).
Remove the saucepan from heat. Stir in the butter and vanilla.
Let mixture cool for 10-15 minutes.
Then beat it with a large spoon, a strong arm and patience is needed.
The fudge has been beaten long enough when you can feel it thickening and the surface loses some of its shine and begins to look dull.
Stir in the nuts.
Pour fudge into prepared pie pan or plate.
Let mixture sit until it's cooled completely.
Cut the fudge into pieces with a sharp moist knife.
Try and I try and I try and I try I'm breaking my back for them Try and I try and I try and I try Were too late for him Who am I? Who am I? Who am I? Who the fuck are you?