Ira Gamagori
30 June 2014 @ 11:13 am
ATTENTION GENESSIA. I have taken it upon myself to open a taxi service based in Nova City. If anyone needs transportation, simply contact this frequency. Rates are affordable, but non-negotiable.

My services are available to all sub-cities, however because I am based out of Nova City, arrival times may vary.
 
 
Minako Aino ♀ Sailor Venus
30 June 2014 @ 12:08 pm
WHO: Usagi Tsukino, Minako Aino, Raye Hino and pretty much everyone here except Lucifer because Minako says so.
WHAT: Usagi's surprise 17th Birthday party.
WHEN: June 30th
WHERE: Minako and Usagi's place
NOTES: There will be sections for people to tag into like dance floor, food table things like that.

[Everything was set and Minako was rather proud of herself, especially since she planned it all and managed to get everything. This was her friend after all and her princess so only the best for her 17th. Except alcohol because she's still too young.

Now all that was left was to wait for the birthday girl to come back from the ice cream place.]
 
 
Koishi Komeiji
30 June 2014 @ 03:52 pm
... She had been there before, right?

A seemingly young unchaperoned girl with light mint hair and glowing green eyes was walking down the sidewalk, attempting to balance on the curb with arms outstretched, trying to avoid any pedestrians. She wore an unusual mix of a rose-patterned green skirt, black sunhat, and a bell-sleeved shirt colored an impossible to miss shade of yellow. Next to her floated an indigo-blue sphere just larger than a baseball, twin cords coming from either side, suspending themselves of their own accord, looping, twisting, tangling around her before ending at a pair of decorative button hearts pinned onto a pair of heavy boots. Every little thing distracted her, her head turning this way and that to oogle at whatever caught her fancy. This caused her to lose her balance more than once, the girl catching herself and hovering in mid air momentarily before setting herself down and resuming her walk.

No one seemed to be paying any attention to her, a few people seeming to spare her a glance before dismissing or losing sight of her. In fact, it was hard to keep track of her in general. She seemed to vanish between blinks or cause those around her to look away, the girl slipping from their minds. It made sense, really. Many of these people had somewhere to be or someone to meet. Only those curious enough to focus or those looking for the unusual could perceive her for more than a few moments.

(NOTE: This scene is open to anyone who wants to join.)