[hr][hr][center][h1][b][i][color=#9370DB]Nancy Parker[/color][/i][/b][/h1][img]https://s33.postimg.org/ntqrkwdbj/tumblr_onkbk2_Af9_O1vuk4i6o1_250.gif[/img][/center][hr][hr][center][b]Location:[/b] Ville au Camp: Main House (Room 202)[/center][hr] Nancy couldn't help but snort at Gio's defense of his acting skills. She was very much aware of his [i]lengthy[/i] resumé when it came to theatre performances. Had he not used one of her favorite names, one echoing back to her favorite era, she likely would've teased him about it. Those insults and playful jabs could be saved for next time - she was certain that there would be a next time, of course. With the exception of the Glasses, nothing in her long life had ever suggested anything to the contrary. The wheel of time would keep on turning, bringing back similar situations over and over again. Of course, there were some that she simply didn't care for. [color=#9370DB]"I completely believe you,"[/color] Nancy simply said, her voice laced with sarcasm. She shot Giouse a winning smile. If he had asked her, she would've cleaned up the small mess her clothing had made - but he hadn't. She wasn't about to stop him. It was his room - his rules. The chains seemed like they'd be waiting for later, as Gio handed her a copy of the Script instead of handcuffing her or putting on the ball and chain. Her eyes flickered over the front page of the Script, tapping her fingers against it for a few seconds. While it would've been nice for a Paradox from this era to have arrived, so that way she could merely mimic their voice, she had a rough idea of how it should sound. [color=#9370DB]"Gorram...Gorram...Gorram,"[/color] Nancy said, changing her volume and pitch. She then shook out all of her limbs, ready to enter the headspace of her character: Ashley Windshire. She and the Watch had spent a good deal of time on this, researching everything they would need to make this prank their masterpiece. At least, until they came up with something better. [color=#9370DB]"I reckon you oughta field me some questions, about me and my role in the 'Verse,"[/color] Nancy said. They had identified a few common slang words for her to use. Gorram was the obvious and most common one. Authenticity was important for both of them, just in case one of the Paradoxes really [i]was[/i] from this era. It'd be a tragedy if all of their hard work and research was wasted instantly.