http://truehappyending.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] truehappyending.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] badfic_manor2011-04-25 04:28 pm

12th Fairy Tale [In Person]

[When Giselle woke up she saw what she feared most. A place that was absolutely covered in dust, dirt and god knows what else was covering this place. She looked around at the dirt covered place, noticing a good numbers of rats and spiders had appeared since they left.]

Oh my, this place needs a good clean. Alright, I'll try my best.

[Giselle claps her hands before going over to see what cleaning supplies this place had, if any was left at least. She came across a good few amount before she used her vice to summon any living creature that was close by. Spider, rats, cockroaches and even some of the creatures from outside had come in and came to where she was as she was just smiling.]

Alright, will you lot help me clean this place.

[The creatures didn't reply, but Giselle continued to smile before going to get the broom.]

Let's get tidying up them.

[She starts to sweep the floors as the other creatures started on doing other little jobs around the place. Feel free to see any of the animals cleaning.]

[In Person]

[identity profile] makerofimage.livejournal.com 2011-04-26 07:32 pm (UTC)(link)
[He was still in awe that she managed to do so much in a short amount of time with the way this place looked. He still had trouble breathing through the dust.]

Oh, don't mind me. I'm...amazed. Really. Do you need any help?

[In Person]

[identity profile] makerofimage.livejournal.com 2011-04-28 07:46 am (UTC)(link)
Yes, of course!

[He hated a dirty place and if he could fix something, he'll do that too. Just because he's incredibly rich doesn't mean he's lazy. He's used to work in a very strange level this made him feel useful.

He removed his jacket and rolled up his sleeves.]

Let's get crackin'!

[In Person]

[identity profile] makerofimage.livejournal.com 2011-04-30 05:53 am (UTC)(link)
Hm...the toothpaste would be good for cleaning the metals though even that seems old and hard as a rock....wait.

[He runs up stairs, grabs one of the old toothpaste tubes and then goes into the kitchen to grab a cup before he runs outside and gets some water from the lake. From there he returns and takes the tube, cutting it open with his penknife.]

Now, I don't recommend brushing your teeth with this stuff but at least it can reconstitute it into a paste for polishing and cleaning.

[In Person]

[identity profile] makerofimage.livejournal.com 2011-04-30 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh yes, you see, it contains a mild abrasive which would be perfect for delicate work like brass or silver. On bigger surfaces, [wrinkles his nose] not so much.

[He dips the cloth in the mixture and begins to make small circles on the metal surfaces.]

See? Oh, did you know that it can be used as an air freshener, and it deodorizes sink drains, cleans tea stains from tea cups...all sorts of things! A little bit goes a long way. Hm-hm!

[Oh yes, he's very pleased with his work.]

[In Person]

[identity profile] makerofimage.livejournal.com 2011-05-02 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, you'll see that I can make just about anything out of anything but yes, it's amazing.

[He smiles, thinking that he's the next Billy Mays but that's a long shot.]

Hydrogen peroxide is better than bleach when it comes to cleaning whites as long as there's an oxidizer like baking soda. It's cheaper too.

[In Person]

[identity profile] makerofimage.livejournal.com 2011-05-03 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
I certainly am too saying so. Detergents and other cleaning agents often work well in killing weeds too...along with the grass but that's something else entirely.

[He continues to work on his task in at least making the china usable again.]

[In Person]

[identity profile] makerofimage.livejournal.com 2011-05-05 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, but they could be relocated instead which would be better for them...[Wait, why is he feeling this way toward something so common?]

Heh. [He flashed a sheepish grin and turned his attention back to his work shyly.]