Ashayen wrote:Extremely late for that, but... WOW. Rosendil you deserve an award for the best played tailorchar, really.
The hours went flying with you and it was so much fun, even the try to strangle her
Eyda, as the young Lady, was...uh, yes, complicated

and i hope she gets used to the new clothes, would be a pity if not.
Edward as the stern Dad was wonderful to watch

and thanks to the discussion just a moment ago.
Really late, yes but....
It was simmply great last night!
First of all, Rosendil! Who paid so much patience and comprehension to Eyda (and all my difficulties

), always trying to find a compromise for the young one until the end.

With this, he earned much respect and sympathy right away.

And I'm looking forward how it comes out with the dress in the end...
Ashayen, who was quite detemined with the dress from the beginning on, seeming to know no mercy in this point.

I was laughing so hard on her sarcastic comments and the way she taught the way she wants it all to be. You even managed to let Eyda give in her protest for now.
Edward. I never saw you playing him so determined and stern, and I like it! Edward was doing great in his new role as father finally.

My poor little one had no chance to stand her 'parents' as they acted together as one front. That's something completely new to her and I guess, this will bring up some really interessting situations and I'm looking forward to it.
A really big thanks to you three, especially for the whole discussions about lengths and fitting styles.
Poor Edward, who must have seen his coins running like sand through an hourglass.
Hope, Eyda didn't cost you too many nerves.
