[He hangs on to the door for a moment, just to raise an eyebrow.]
Do you really take me for a rose petals kind of guy?
[... And he'd rather Billy not answer that, lest he get a yes, so he shakes his head.]
No, you don't need to do any of that. Just come in.
[With that, Teddy opens the door and steps back with it, so that Billy can see everything.
The reason why he took so long? The room looks almost like the opening stage setting for Wicked, barring things that were impossible to get. A large paper covers the far wall that shows a map of Oz, one that Teddy drew himself, and on the sides of it are columns, made of duct-taped broom handles and painted with a mix of dark green and black. Taped onto the columns are cogs painted the same color, though not many, seeing how they were a bit difficult to find. The light bulbs have been replaced with green ones, giving the room an atmospheric feel to match the decorations.
The dragon that comes with the setting is something he could not find, though he improvised by drawing a stylized dragon and hanging that on the ceiling. He could never draw a realistic dragon, or like the one from the play, but his own version, which is more like an interpretation? Definitely.
All in all, he was going for this, and while it's not perfect, it's easy to tell why it took the whole morning and afternoon to do.]
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Do you really take me for a rose petals kind of guy?
[... And he'd rather Billy not answer that, lest he get a yes, so he shakes his head.]
No, you don't need to do any of that. Just come in.
[With that, Teddy opens the door and steps back with it, so that Billy can see everything.
The reason why he took so long? The room looks almost like the opening stage setting for Wicked, barring things that were impossible to get. A large paper covers the far wall that shows a map of Oz, one that Teddy drew himself, and on the sides of it are columns, made of duct-taped broom handles and painted with a mix of dark green and black. Taped onto the columns are cogs painted the same color, though not many, seeing how they were a bit difficult to find. The light bulbs have been replaced with green ones, giving the room an atmospheric feel to match the decorations.
The dragon that comes with the setting is something he could not find, though he improvised by drawing a stylized dragon and hanging that on the ceiling. He could never draw a realistic dragon, or like the one from the play, but his own version, which is more like an interpretation? Definitely.
All in all, he was going for this, and while it's not perfect, it's easy to tell why it took the whole morning and afternoon to do.]