Entry tags:
- augustine gheorghe vlad tepes,
- lea,
- satori komeiji,
- thea queen,
- theodore satchel,
- ★ alessia,
- ★ belle,
- ★ cloud strife,
- ★ colette brunel,
- ★ eliot durant,
- ★ enis edrin,
- ★ faye valentine,
- ★ flandre scarlet,
- ★ hikari yagami,
- ★ jack harkness,
- ★ martha jones,
- ★ mikaela banes,
- ★ mimi tachukawa,
- ★ nico yazawa,
- ★ qrow branwen,
- ★ rapunzel,
- ★ remilia scarlet,
- ★ riku,
- ★ ryuji sakamoto,
- ★ seth rim,
- ★ shi yamato,
- ★ takeru takaishi,
- ★ terra branford,
- ★ the doctor (10th),
- ★ the doctor (11th),
- ★ tsukasa kadoya
Festival of Amore - Dated 2/14

The whole park is decorated in the traditional colors of Valentine's Day, red, white, and various shades of pink. Hearts are the theme and though you won't be turned away, those without a partner to spend the evening with may get a few strange looks or start to feel rather lonely.
Festival Games
There are a number of activities to partake in, including festival games, the most popular of which seems to be the Super Ball Scooping, in which hundreds of balls float around in a pool of water, secretly marked with prizes- mostly goldfish, though there is one hidden that has a special romantic getaway to win! The challenge is that you must use a paper net, so the balls will often break as you try to get them into your bowl. Additionally, the balls are stirred up after each play of three scoops. Other traditional festival games like dart tossing, wack-a-mole, ring toss, and more. However, there is one challenge that you should be aware of for all games. You and your partner must do them together! This means two hands on the ring when you toss it! Hold the paper net steadily together! Good luck!
Food Stalls and the Chocolate Fondue Stream
There are a variety of foods from around the world available at the festival, most of which seem to have some kind of love-related theme to them. Spaghetti for two a la Lady and the Tramp, heart-shaped pizzas, pink french macarons, hearty waffles on a stick, romantic eggs in a basket, Shrimp skewers, and more.
Running through the inner circle of the food stall areas is a small stream raised above the ground with candy and fruit decorations lining it to hide the metal fondue heater that keeps the chocolate within the body of the stream warm and flowing. There are large bins of fruits like strawberries, bananas, rice krispy treat bites, and other fun things to dip in the chocolate river. It's very cute, and very chocolatey.
Paddle Boats
The large pond in the middle of the park has a number of paddle boat swans available for you and your partner to go through a tunnel of love, or simply enjoy the water and get some alone time away from the rest of the party for a good cuddle.
Live Entertainment: Eli Ayase and Nico Yazawa!
The live entertainment will be provided by celebrity idol Nico Yazawa and Eli Ayase tonight! Put your hands together for a special performance filled with their L-O-V-E for everyone! ♥ ♥ ♥ They've got a wonderful set prepared!
Feel free to enjoy the concert either by standing up close or putting down a blanket for you and your bae. Blankets are available for purchase if you forgot yours!
Fortune Telling
Love fortune telling, of course! Find out your romance's future from famed fortune teller Geneva Godiva! She won't give any truly negative fortunes of course, it's a positive occasion, so if your outlook is bleak she might try to phrase it more positively or offer advice to turn things toward the positive. Feel free to pick your own fortune- be it anything from "You might want to see a couples counselor to make it through a rough patch, darlings" or "I see triplets!" or just "Wowie, I can see clearly now- your rain is gone! Looking good for this next year, sweetie pies!" Enjoy and have fun, the accuracy of the reading is up to you, but she won't tell you that a relationship is going to sink at any point. She'll use crystal ball, tarot, whichever- but not seance or anything. It's happy lovey-dovey fortune telling!
End of the Night
The festival itself was timed with the arrival of Genessia's firefly season. The first night of fireflies rising coincides with Valentine's Day this year, so if you stay until the end of the festival, you'll be able to see the fields light up with little glowing bugs. It's a romantic sight, best seen with your partner.

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[She didn’t seem that mad about it, though. Her tone was more of a casual call-out than accusation.]
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[He grinned as he turned his head slightly, looking over at her. The movie was in place for the most part so he moved to stand up and go back to sit right next to her, picking up one of the chocolate popcorn and threw it into his mouth as he did.]
Though I'm sure I'll enjoy this movie a lot. Don't worry, I'm right here to protect you.
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[She certainly didn’t blush this time, eye color flashing solid dingy yellow as she stared him down flatly all the way to the return of his seat beside her. Continuing to stare until the music of the opening credits rang out, and she shifted her weight to pull her legs up onto the couch in front of her, resting her arms across her knees.]
[The beginning wasn’t so bad. It typically wasn’t. Introducing the characters and relationships and setting up the overall plot. One might almost be deceived into thinking the movie would be pleasant.]
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As he watched the set up of the house was established, the large and extremely derelict mansion. Abandoned for years after the whole family went missing in one night with no reason, never to be seen again.
So far Takeru figured the build-up was decent, best way to put the tension on. When the characters finally arrived at the place, one seeing a figure in the corner of thier sight Takeru found himself looking over, checking on her and seeing if she was okay.]
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[...but there was just something about movies. And stories, if told by the right person. Meiko’s tale had been expertly executed. Everything from her tone to delivery set up an atmosphere of tension. The suspense of buildup. Audience knowing that something was about to happen, but helpless in terms of figuring out what and when.]
[It was the same with Takeru’s movie. Nothing that scary had even happened, and yet the tension was high, leaving Hikari tense. Eyes wide as she braved herself for any sudden reveal—and still unprepared when the figure abruptly appeared, flinching in her seat and letting out the tiniest ‘eep!’ of surprise.]
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Who do you think will die first? My bets on the guy who looks like a jock.
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Huh? [She turned to look at him...and his face was so much closer than expected....it left her blinking twice in a stunned silence, eyes reflecting the vibrating colors betraying her freight before settling into a pale pink...although, for half a second, they almost looked magenta...] Oh. Um...maybe. He’s the one taking the most risks.
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He was still rather close but took the moment to move back slightly, the thought about what he had seen still linger to the point he didn't notice the scene with a door slamming over without warning. Even Takeru nearly jumped due to not having paid attention his eyes even changed to a few colors before going back to green.]
You know...this eye thing is getting really confusing...
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...it really is. [Her head bowed just enough to conceal their latest shift from him.] I can barely remember what all the different colors are supposed to mean.
[Not entirely false. Some of them did take a moment to properly register. The ones she was sure she’d seen.]
It feels almost...cruel. In a way. Don’t you think?
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he soon put his focus back on her, eyes fixated on her as he leaned back.]
With so many, it is hard to remember them all. Except for the major ones I swear that cupid dog wants you to remember.
[He looked down, nodding. He agreed it was rather mean, meaner than anything he could think of.]
Yeah... It's cruel. More so for the people who keep their emotions hidden. They are forced to show them. More so if it's a crush or something and they can't hide it.
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[Although, as if to highlight the point, it was difficult to say why without seeing her eye color.]
I don’t like it.
It doesn’t feel honest. [Which was ironic in and of itself, but she explained:] You shouldn’t force someone to reveal how they feel. It should be their choice. On their terms. Because they want the other person to know.
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Your right about that. No one wants to be forced into tell someone something they didn't want to. Like... If I wanted to tell someone I liked them...I would do it in a completely different way.
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Like how?
[As if they were back to their usual friendly chats. Even if...it didn’t quite feel so “usual”. Not this time.]
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Well, it would depend on who and how much I like them or how special they are to me. [he grinned slightly.] But no matter what I would always be a gentlemen and make it memorable for them.
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Knowing you, I’m sure—
[Before she could get a full quip about, however, Hikari made the mistake of accidentally glimpsing at the television screen. Just in time for a dramatic jump-scare that had her let out a muted screen before reflexively diving forward, grabbing at Takaru’s hand with both her own and burying her face in his arm. A position which she remained in long after the adrenaline rush passed and the embarrassment at having been scared so easily set in. Voice muffled against him as she muttered:]
...I hate you, you know.
[No, she didn’t.]
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He kept his head turned away, knowing that his face must be somewhat red at this moment in time as well as his eyes being the usual color. He just knew they were. Take a moment to calm down a bit be soon moved his hand to grip one of hers before moving his free arm to wrap it around protectively, pulling her in and lightly resting his head on top of hers.]
I know.
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[Then, a weight atop her head.]
[Sounds of horror continued to blare from the speakers, but her eyes were still closed. Anything and everything she was feeling in that moment hidden from them both. Because she didn't even know. Not how she felt. Not how she should have felt...]
[Her weight shifted. She dared peek an eye out from over his arm. A little better equipped to handle what was going on now the pace had sped up. The people on screen were terrified, yes, but the monster had already revealed itself and now it was a matter of watching how everything played out. She didn't move otherwise. Didn't feel the urge. Takeru might have been the jerk who got her into this mess...but, she was forced to admit, he was also the one who made her feel safest. Protected.]
[And she hated him for that.]
[...except, no, she didn't.]
[Before Hikari realized, nearly ten minutes of movie had passed with them in the same position. Her legs now tucked beside her, hands still clasped, heads supposed by one another. Watching the movie in an otherwise somewhat content silence.]
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Glancing now and again, he checked that she was okay. She still looked scared for the most part. As the monster managed to grab one of the few survivors that were left Takeru once again had his eyes focused on the scene before him instead of the scene he was currently in.
He was also pretty much away his heart was still beating somewhat faster than normal and he was really hoping that she hadn't noticed.]
If the film really that scary?
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How do you not get scared watching movies like these? You didn't even jump when the door opened in the middle of Meiko's story.
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[But he had been so focused on eating Takeru was pretty sure he really hadn't been listening to the story. As for Takeru himself he just shrugged slightly.]
I don't know, I guess with everything we've been through I just... don't find things like that as scary. Unless something is trying to kill me and Patamon is of course not there, but that's a different story.
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[Which, in some ways, was kind of her point. That couldn't have been it. Hikari might not have been there for the first months of the Chosen Children's adventures, but she'd heard all the stories. And she had the "advantage" of having been haunted by a Dark world for weeks on end when she was eleven. So what was it about Takeru that was so different?]
[She peered up at him for a long moment. Silently studying his face. Seeing if his expression would betray anything. If he would twitch or frown or give any visible indication that the horror of the movie was getting to him more than the cool facade he liked to put on was showing.]
Is that why you like them so much?
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Are you trying to see if I am actually reacting? [He laughed slightly. It was adorable really.] I'm sorry to disappoint you on that one. [When he had stopped laughing, his gentle smile was replacing it.]
Well, I enjoy peoples reactions for the most part but... [He paused, he knew most of his actions always seemed to have two types of reasons behind it, depending.] At the same time, a scary movie can sometimes be a good way to help someone... If that makes sense?
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[...until all of that was replaced with a strong curiosity at his subsequent explanation:]
How can it do that?
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Before I went with the scary stories, do you remember what you said? About never understanding how serious a matter is unless it's occurring around us?
[He was getting to the point, he was just thinking of the right wording for it at least.]
I couldn't help but notice how you were so... I used the scary stories as a way of helping... As well as teasing my brother, but that was kind of too easy. [He grinned for a moment, eyes orange. He had been happy in that achievement anyway.]
Remeber what we were like afterward?
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[It clicked the moment his voice first trailed off, and the whole of the memory returned to her in a flash. He'd been sitting across from her at the table. Her eyes were turned downward, so she couldn't see his entire expression then, but she knew she'd had his full attention. If only because everyone had been looking to her. Speaking up in groups like that, even among fellow Chosen, had never been her strongest attribute. So whenever she did have something to contribute, they tended to listen all the more intently.]
[Which meant he'd been paying attention to more than what she was saying, but how she said it. Her tone. Her expression. And in response?]
...you did it for me. [She pulled back just enough to look up at him, as if momentarily forgetting her eyes would give away the mixture of emotions her expression alone wouldn't be able to convey. Teal and orange. A flash of grayish-purple. Followed by cadet blue as she recalled the feelings of that time. All soon melting away into a bright orange, and occasionally--] You started that whole thing because you saw I was upset...didn't you?
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