Entry tags:
- anastasia leonheart,
- sakuya izayoi,
- soma cruz,
- theodore satchel,
- winter schnee,
- ★ alice margatroid,
- ★ angela ziegler,
- ★ arelen/larxene,
- ★ arro caine,
- ★ ayame sasaki,
- ★ belle,
- ★ cloud strife,
- ★ eleanor hume,
- ★ enis edrin,
- ★ erza scarlet,
- ★ gale reinhardt,
- ★ james t. kirk,
- ★ kamille "mobius" rainer,
- ★ kunzite,
- ★ lydia,
- ★ maes hughes,
- ★ mavis vermillion,
- ★ mey-rin,
- ★ minako aino/sailor venus,
- ★ mirajane strauss,
- ★ neopolitan,
- ★ noctis lucis caelum,
- ★ orihime inoue,
- ★ patchouli knowledge,
- ★ riza hawkeye,
- ★ rose tyler,
- ★ roy mustang,
- ★ seth rim,
- ★ spock,
- ★ the doctor (10th),
- ★ yang xiao long,
- ★ zeref
2017 Winter Holiday Party!
WHO: OPEN TO ALL!
WHAT: Holiday party! Date auction! Shenanigans.
WHEN: December 15th, 2017 - Evening
WHERE: Fairy Tale HQ - Fayren
NOTES: The auction and the kissing contest are time sensitive! Bids close and the last kiss will be accepted on Friday, December 22nd, at midnight PST!
Fayren didn't have electricity, but it had something even better.
MAGIC!
There were twinkling colored lights that burned, flickered, and floated in an ethereal way, enchanting the building in a way that fluorescent lights never could. Branches of evergreen were hung here and there to give the air a fresh pine scent. There were also pinecones doused with cinnamon and nutmeg near the doorways.
Except near the kitchens, because the food smells were more than enough to entice the senses. There were mini-sausages swimming in a thick and spicy sauce, sweet and tangy meatballs on toothpicks, vegetables and dip, bite-sized cream puffs, iced sugar cookies, cheese and crackers, mulled cider, and eggnog in alcoholic and non-alcoholic varieties.
The main room, expansive as it was, had plenty of room for music, dancing, and mingling. There were some tables and several chairs set up, and a small stage where musicians were welcome to perform to their heart's content. To the side was an even smaller stage where a sprig of mistletoe was suspended on a loop of scarlet ribbon, with a sign that reads: "Test Your Passion! Win This Arcade Game!" And next to that was a full-sized arcade game version of Alley Brawlers. Might be worth checking out!
But there were more games than that, and more than a few maps set up on easels of the headquarters and where to go to play certain games. A single lane bowling alley (with manual set-up of the pins), a "fishing" booth where people toss a clothespin on a fishing line over a curtain to have a little prize attached by someone hidden on the other side, a ring toss for cans of soda, a cake walk (with full-sized cakes for the winners and cupcakes for the losers), ornament decorating, pin-the-tail-on-the-unicorn, face painting, a pool of rubber ducks with numbers corresponding to prizes on the bottom, goldfish scooping... Almost anything one would find at a carnival was sure to be found here.
As for the auction? Step right up, right past the gauzy white curtains into a big room lit with twinkling golden lights. Anyone was welcome to come in, but if someone wanted to participate as a bidder, they'd have to make a donation at the door. In return, each donor would receive a packet of 100 red tickets with the same number assigned to the bidder name: one roll of tickets with 101 for the first donor, a roll of tickets with 102 for the second donor, and so on.
Cookies and punch were available in this room, with several tables and chairs set up before a large stage with a microphone. Along the wall was a line of clear plastic boxes, with slots on top, set in front of each auction date's face. A card that indicated the name of each person, their age, and a brief description of what they were all about was pasted onto the front of the boxes. People were welcome to look at the line-up if they wanted, or even use some of their tickets prematurely if they wanted, as they were clearly for a drawing. Until the auction starts, soft piano music plays from a stereo running on batteries.
WHAT: Holiday party! Date auction! Shenanigans.
WHEN: December 15th, 2017 - Evening
WHERE: Fairy Tale HQ - Fayren
NOTES: The auction and the kissing contest are time sensitive! Bids close and the last kiss will be accepted on Friday, December 22nd, at midnight PST!
Fayren didn't have electricity, but it had something even better.
There were twinkling colored lights that burned, flickered, and floated in an ethereal way, enchanting the building in a way that fluorescent lights never could. Branches of evergreen were hung here and there to give the air a fresh pine scent. There were also pinecones doused with cinnamon and nutmeg near the doorways.
Except near the kitchens, because the food smells were more than enough to entice the senses. There were mini-sausages swimming in a thick and spicy sauce, sweet and tangy meatballs on toothpicks, vegetables and dip, bite-sized cream puffs, iced sugar cookies, cheese and crackers, mulled cider, and eggnog in alcoholic and non-alcoholic varieties.
The main room, expansive as it was, had plenty of room for music, dancing, and mingling. There were some tables and several chairs set up, and a small stage where musicians were welcome to perform to their heart's content. To the side was an even smaller stage where a sprig of mistletoe was suspended on a loop of scarlet ribbon, with a sign that reads: "Test Your Passion! Win This Arcade Game!" And next to that was a full-sized arcade game version of Alley Brawlers. Might be worth checking out!
But there were more games than that, and more than a few maps set up on easels of the headquarters and where to go to play certain games. A single lane bowling alley (with manual set-up of the pins), a "fishing" booth where people toss a clothespin on a fishing line over a curtain to have a little prize attached by someone hidden on the other side, a ring toss for cans of soda, a cake walk (with full-sized cakes for the winners and cupcakes for the losers), ornament decorating, pin-the-tail-on-the-unicorn, face painting, a pool of rubber ducks with numbers corresponding to prizes on the bottom, goldfish scooping... Almost anything one would find at a carnival was sure to be found here.
As for the auction? Step right up, right past the gauzy white curtains into a big room lit with twinkling golden lights. Anyone was welcome to come in, but if someone wanted to participate as a bidder, they'd have to make a donation at the door. In return, each donor would receive a packet of 100 red tickets with the same number assigned to the bidder name: one roll of tickets with 101 for the first donor, a roll of tickets with 102 for the second donor, and so on.
Cookies and punch were available in this room, with several tables and chairs set up before a large stage with a microphone. Along the wall was a line of clear plastic boxes, with slots on top, set in front of each auction date's face. A card that indicated the name of each person, their age, and a brief description of what they were all about was pasted onto the front of the boxes. People were welcome to look at the line-up if they wanted, or even use some of their tickets prematurely if they wanted, as they were clearly for a drawing. Until the auction starts, soft piano music plays from a stereo running on batteries.
C! Post-auction
He spots Winter by a doorway and heads her way, intending to discuss the matter with her, or at least the matter of their obligation to each other. Having no knowledge about what the plant hanging above her means, he's caught off guard by her harsh tone and stops a couple of feet away, completely misinterpreting the situation.]
If you are uninterested in making an appointment for the two of us, I will not hold you to it.
[Though she had bid on him first. But it's possible that maybe he had turned her off with his somewhat possessive bidding.]
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[She still moves away from the mistletoe radius, though.]
My apologies. I mistook you for another.
[No one in particular, just people in general. The auction put her a little on edge. As for his offer, her eyes search his face for a few moments. He seems genuine. Her gaze drifts away in silent introspection for a few moments, then she holds her hands behind her back as she turns and walks away.]
I would speak to you. Outside.
[She doesn't wait to see if she follows, she just moves in that direction. He's warmly dressed, and she doesn't think what she has to say will take that long.]
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The cold snap is still in effect so it's beyond freezing out, but Spock trusts that Winter wouldn't have led him out there if she planned on having a lengthy discussion since she knew first hand how poorly he handled the cold. He'd just glad he had opted for a sweater today.
She's obviously in search of privacy so he waits until they are a sufficient distance away before he speaks again.]
May I inquire the subject of our discussion?
[He's pretty sure it will have something to do with their date or the date auction, but her expression gave nothing away so for all he knows this could be about something entirely different. It's not likely, but the chance exists and he doesn't want to clutter the conversation with unrelated chatter.]
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[Winter's head turns faintly in his direction at his query. Surely he already knows, but she likes that he isn't the type who makes wild assumptions. So instead of telling him that he should already know, she gets to the point.]
I wished to thank you.
[Her head turns fully now, enough that she can look at him directly, unflinching. She won't ask why he did it. She's not certain he knows the reason himself, if he's at the same level she is, sorting things out.]
For as far back as I can remember, I have always fought my own battles. If I did not, I knew no one else would fight them for me. This is the first time where that has not been the case.
[If Spock hadn't outbid Dante, she would have been angry at the outcome, but she still would have weathered it with dignity and grace. It was far from the worst fate in the world, to fight that man and possibly engage in some sort of mockery of a date.]
[But she'd seen that quiet, fierce determination in Spock's dark eyes as he stood directly in front of Dante, making his bids clearly and distinctly. It surprised her.]
[And it didn't fail to move her, either.]
There are few in this place I could honestly call a 'friend.' But...I would like to believe that you are one such person that I can trust. As such...
[She gives a faint inclination of her head before turning back to the porch railing.]
I have no objections to engaging in a date. Whatever your feelings might be, and whatever mine may be as well, I take comfort in knowing that the excursion will be pleasant. In that, I have no doubts.
[And that's the essence of what she wished to say. Her conclusion is punctuated by a forward tilt of her head.]
I would hear your thoughts on the matter.
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Your gratitude is unnecessary. While I believe you to be fully capable of defending yourself, I have learned that assisting one another is part of friendship.
[And he did consider her a friend despite their rather awkward week together. He might not hold her to the same level that he holds Jim, but that doesn't mean that he doesn't care.
He finds that he might actually care more than he cares to admit. He still wasn't 100% certain what his feelings towards her were, though if that bidding war was anything to go by, they were more than just platonic. The fact that she had flitted through his mind more than once over the course of the past week probably said something to, but he was blaming that on the fact that the events were so recent. Now? He's not so sure.
He would leave it at that and just agree to the date, but she had asked for his thoughts, so he pauses, hesitating briefly.]
In addition, while it is true that my bidding was in part to protect you from someone to whom you obviously showed disdain, it was largely a selfish action. While our previous encounters were not of our own violation, I have found myself intrigued at the notion and am most interested in exploring the possibilities. I am not certain what will come of it, but as you said, I believe that it will be pleasant at the very least.
As such, I too would not object to a date.
[Assuming that didn't freak her out, it sounds like they're in agreeance.]
[Yes, he's still sorting things out (as well, from the sound of it), but perhaps the best way to figure out this kind of business is to indulge in it. It wasn't the usual path for him, but self-reflection was getting him nowhere, and if there was one thing he had learned from his time with Nyota, it was that you can't science out this sort of thing.]
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[She counters him briskly, but not sharply. It's enough to make her turn to face him once more, so she can listen without keeping her back turned. And she does listen. Their interactions while in their right minds have not been extensive, but enough for her to know that he's not emotionless -- he's subtle, and she needs to pay attention to pick up on the signs. It helps that they're somewhat alike in that regard.]
[And it seems like they're on the same page -- uncertain, but curious.
It's a relief to hear it. She feared her mannerisms were too
cold, too reserved. The matter is clearer now.]
Then we're in agreement.
[Winter actually smiles. It's subdued, just a subtle turn at the corners of her mouth, but there's genuine warmth in the gesture. She steps forward, not toward him, but the door. Anything else they have to say, she's comfortable discussing it in a public setting, and she wouldn't wish to keep him in the cold.]
[Besides. Despite her apparent comfort in cold environments, even she has goosebumps visible through the slits in her blouse sleeves. ...Those might not be due to the temperature, however.]
Perhaps you would care to enlighten me on the customs of your people. The appropriate way to demonstrate affection, for example, and what would be considered inappropriate.
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He had been concerned that his admission might have turned her off, but it seems like his fears were for naught - she's actually smiling. He'd only seen her do that during the week when she wasn't herself, so that's definitely promising. He bows his head to show his agreement and happily follows back into the warm building. His movements halt, however, when she asks him about displays of affection.]
To Vulcans, touch is very intimate. The contact of fingertips and hands in particular is an extremely affectionate gesture. Touches to the neck and arm are common as well. Anything beyond that is typically only performed with a significant other.
[In other words, what they did? Not usually appropriate behavior for a couple who weren't even going steady. Of course, who he was that week was very different and didn't follow those rules, but that doesn't mean the Spock isn't very much aware of the actions.]
Kissing is not a part of our culture, however I am not adverse to it, though again it is something that I would not normally engage in with another unless we were committed to one another.
Knowing that, are you still interested in accompanying me on a date?
[She doesn't seem the type to throw the whole thing out the window if physical contact isn't going to be prevalent (at least not from the get go), but you never know. Humans are largely big on it, and if it were a deal breaker he would understand.]
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I am largely unaccustomed to physical contact. I'm...aware...that this is not considered common for my kind.
[Acts of affection were solely reserved for her little sister, and to a more limited extent, her mother. Unless slaps to the head and kicks to the face are included in that realm of 'physical contact,' Winter just doesn't really touch people.]
In a way...you were the first person I kissed.
[She glances back at him, her expression mild. It's only 'in a way' because she wasn't fully in the driver's seat when it happened, so the experience was dulled and dream-like. Even so, the memory lingers like a quiet burn.]
I have no objections to proceeding. I assure you that my previous behavior is unlikely to be repeated.
[In other words, she's content to follow his lead, at least as far as touch is concerned.]
What of other expressions? Praise, dedicated time, gifts.
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What she mentions next does give him pause. A first kiss may not mean much to Vulcans, but from what he's learned, it's a big deal to humans. Still, they are both aware that he was not his usual self, and ergo an apology would be illogical, so while it's knowledge that troubles him a little, it is nothing to lose sleep over. Sorry, Winter - your man doesn't get cultural norms.
Luckily for him, she doesn't seem to be holding that against him, and her proclamation that she is amicable to a date with him does leave him feeling a little less stressed. Though he had believed the chance to be minimal, the possibility that that would have been a deal breaker for her did exist. What's also destressing is the knowledge that they don't plan to wind up sleeping next to each other shirtless again.]
Those actions, while not unheard of, are rare. They occur for the most part in privacy only once the relationship becomes more intimate and very likely to last. To do so beforehand is entirely illogical. Celebrating a lasting relationship is not typically done. [His parents and his and Uhura's relationship being the exception - adding a human into the equation apparently necessitates it.] It should be noted that unlike the common human culture wherein it is expected to give a gift back when you receive one, the same is untrue for Vulcans.
[He has spent enough time around humans to learn that there are certain times when gift-giving is a thing that you're supposed to do, though, like Christmas. He's also aware of Valentine's Day and its connotations, but there's no use planning that far ahead just yet. Who knows what's going to happen before that?]
Which customs do you practice?
[Humans have so many cultures, and that's just from the places he's been. He has no idea what the norm is for that kind of stuff wherever Winter is from.]
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[She isn't smiling, but there's definitely a little glimmer of humor in her eyes as she arches a brow.]
On Remnant, I had no desire for a relationship, and preferred to focus solely on my duties as a specialist. Therefore, I am not bound by traditions, and harbor no expectations.
[In other words, she's perfectly content to follow the Vulcan method, and might even prefer that. It seems more closely aligned with her natural behavior in any case. Finally she moves inside, and waits for him to do the same.]
I look forward to spending time together to become better acquainted. That would be my only concrete request.