Not too much trouble at all, and she didn't get painted up or glittered in that time. She did, however, get May pole ribbons braided up both of her forepaws. They were subtly-shifting shades of blue, and whoever had braided them had left short streamers at her elbows that would flutter when she walked, and the weave was tight enough to stay in place without hindering her movement or her circulation.
Of course, she was also happy to show off her own tricks while the acrobats practicing did theirs. She turned herself in a circle, first one way and then the other, she joined a line of ribbon dancers snaking in floor patterns across the space of their center ring, she sat, she shook a paw -and high-fived- anyone who got close enough, and was quite enjoying herself, all said.
Really it was enough that she'd all but forgotten about the two men who were the reason they were here to see the Acrobats in the first place.
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Of course, she was also happy to show off her own tricks while the acrobats practicing did theirs. She turned herself in a circle, first one way and then the other, she joined a line of ribbon dancers snaking in floor patterns across the space of their center ring, she sat, she shook a paw -and high-fived- anyone who got close enough, and was quite enjoying herself, all said.
Really it was enough that she'd all but forgotten about the two men who were the reason they were here to see the Acrobats in the first place.