Royal Member of BonBon
Joined: 20 Oct 2009
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2:00 PM
A white wolf stands, holding a black cane, off to the side of large, double, glass doors. Outside, in the streets of BonBon, a line of eager residents and visitors alike has gathered, awaiting the opening of the newest building in BonBon.
Taking a deep breath, the wolf nods, his eyes closed, and speaks soft, resolved words.
"Open the doors."
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For several long months, Shane spent more florins than he ever thought he'd spend on one thing. He hired designers, planners, builders and many others. The White Rabbit was to be a grand place indeed. Opening at 2PM each day, residents of BonBon would be able to gather for free and listen to live music. It would be a place of socialising. One might come with friends or by them self. They could order meals if they desired or just have a glass of water. During the day, The White Rabbit would be a place for any and all to pass the time as they saw fit.
In the evening, at 7PM, The White Rabbit would close its doors and prepare for the night. At 8:30PM, The White Rabbit Jazz Club would be open, allowing admittance for a modest price. In the evening, dinner would be served for only a few extra florins and accompanied by a live singer.
Since the beginning of construction, The White Rabbit was advertised as the new hotspot, second only to the Delight Castle itself. A few months later, the large establishment was ready to open its doors for the first time.
Upon entering, one would be greeted by soft red decor trimmed with gold. Splashes of mahogany would be seen as tables dotted the open floor, surrounding a short runway that led out from the stage at the far right. Further out from the runway were booths with seats and tables, giving just that little bit of privacy. To the back, the kitchen where several chefs prepared the various meals The White Rabbit had to offer. To the left, opposite the sate, was the bar where would could find a refreshing drink. During business hours, waiters and waitresses would be seen moving about, filling orders and likely flirting with the patrons... in more ways than one.
Outside the doors, a large sign advertised the night's performer. An up-and-coming female soloist who'd already captured the attention of record producers and was now touring to spread her sound and make her voice known. It was her for which the establishment was named, and it would be her who sung first at the grand opening of The White Rabbit. |
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