baedalites (
baedalites) wrote in
multiversallogs2012-02-10 06:39 pm
Entry tags:
- @ mog hill,
- @ mog hill: apache,
- anna demirovna,
- charles xavier,
- hasibe ozcelik,
- ilde decima,
- ivan,
- jae-hyun kim,
- james t. kirk,
- john mitchell,
- kalinda sharma,
- megan gwynn,
- odessa wander,
- rachel conway,
- shrieky,
- steve rogers,
- sunny,
- wolfgang einhorn,
- } ana lewis,
- } fauxlivia dunham,
- } hamilton fish,
- } kaitlyn quinn,
- } kate bishop,
- } leonard mccoy,
- } lily potter,
- } nicodéme sauvage,
- } nymphadora tonks,
- } pietro maximoff,
- } shawn spencer,
- } stephanie brown,
- } tadhg maceibhir,
- } william yao
OPEN :: A golden bird was singing
Who: Everyone!
What: St Kelley's evening
Where: The Apache and surrounding environs.
When: Veerdi evening.
Notes:
(1) The topic threads are just suggestions; if you've got somewhere else that your characters simply must be, make your own thread.
(2) All mementos will appear overnight in some part of your character's apartment.
(3) Dance!

St Kelley's is one of the more sedate occasions in Baedal, at least as holidays go. It passes more or less unnoticed by the majority of the population as many of them feel it doesn't concern them. It's not their holiday; it's for the others. Those with severed ties and broken hearts. The temple and church preach that it's a time for reflection or for glorifying the generosity of the gods. It's one of the few days on which no one looks askance at first generation Citizens mourning their missing loved ones publicly.
As night rolls around and floating lanterns are set to sea, the Apache in Mog Hill prepares to accept guests from the newer cohorts. It's something that happens every year, making it a practical tradition. The alcohol will be cheaper for first timers, and the music will be kept at a reasonable level.

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He cants his head away from the water, eyebrows raised. "You heading to the party? I am."
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"Yeah, I should get inside before I freeze to death," she's not that cold, but between the damp pant hems and the general chill off the water, she's starting to feel it.
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He nods, and starts walking, slow enough for her to fall into step with him, if she chooses. "I'll walk with you. You're right--it's colder here, near the water. We should get inside."
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She takes a moment to look out over the water one last time, before turning and catching up to Jim.
"I wonder what'd happen if someon tried to follow the boats out," not that she'd been contemplating that, but she can imagine there's someone who might be desperate enough to go home.
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Jim shrugs and looks over at her. "Everything I've heard says those people who go out into the fog in groups fare the best. Can't hurt to keep that in mind."
He's concerned. Young and brash enough himself to know how much another's concern can sometimes chafe, especially unsolicited. So hopefully that bit of information is enough.
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She will keep it in mind though, if it ever does come to it. The first person she thinks of is Hermione, because that whole Apparating thing would be useful, but like. She doesn't want to get Hermione accidentally killed or something.
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He shrugs. "I wouldn't blame you if you tried; you get stir-crazy here after a while."
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"I would've tried in my first week, if my friends hadn't been here, but I couldn't just wander off and leave them," It's more than she wouldn't dare make Babs lose her again, after she had to do it once.
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Jim Kirk, weighing risk and making the sensible decision. McCoy would check him for fever if he were here.
"I wonder sometimes if that's why so many of us have friends and loved ones pulled through after us. To keep us from poking at too much."
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Which is Steph's current theory. And she feels like it's supported by their cohort being outraged at militia violence and other bullshit that goes on within Baedal.
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He grins.
"And, you know-- this place seems to have pulled in the best and the brightest. It stands to reason if it takes one of us, it'll take our close associates. I'm sure we don't hang out with morons and lazy people."
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He smiles, then, glancing at her. "Dr. McCoy, my ship's Chief Medical Officer, and my close friend."
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"I got my ex," her smile is wry, because seriously, why Tim of all people, "And my... friend, Barbara." There's hesitance there because friend doesn't seem to cover their relationship, but Steph doesn't know how to explain that Babs is part mentor, part friend, part mom.
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And then he raises his eyebrows, grinning. "Thank goodness I didn't get my ex. Exes." He honestly doesn't know if her ex being around is a good or bad thing; he doesn't want to assume so maybe the levity at his own expense will give her an opening to explain, if she wants. "But at least that's not all you got. It's good to have friends here, too."
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"Babs is amazing, I'm glad to have her here, even if it's weird that she's two years behind me," Weird doesn't even begin to cover it, when Babs came to Baedal not long after Steph's funeral.
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He raises his eyebrows at her remark about her friend being years behind her; he's heard of this happening with people all over the city. "Fortunately for us, Bones and I came from more or less the same point in time. Things are confusing enough without us having to deal with something like that on top of it. I hope you and your friend are managing okay--sounds like you are."
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"We're doing alright, it's just hard to figure what I can and can't tell her. I don't wanna break the future or something, but... there's a lot of good she can do, if she was forewarned," Steph's expression grows a little thoughtful. There are a lot of things she's considered warning Babs about, and a lot of lives that could be saved if she did.
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"I met someone from my future, once." He smiles again, one eye on the street as they start nearing the party, one eye on Steph. "Back home, I mean, not here in the city. He was... I don't know how to explain it, really. I guess the best explanation is he was the future version of someone I had just met in the present. He came back in time due to an accident and he wound up changing our timeline. But in his timeline, he and I had been lifelong friends. Weird, huh? And I mean, lifelong, he had a good century and a half on me."
Jim shrugs. "He couldn't lay out my whole future for me. But he was able to tell me enough, especially about our friendship, to inspire me. Maybe there's a way for you to do that, too."
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"Really weird," she agrees, after carefully listening to his explanation. She can't imagine that, having someone who's known you your whole life. Time travel isn't a completely new concept to her, but it's always people from like, the 31st century, and they never say too much about their history.
"Maybe. I've already changed a lot, just by talking to her. Hopefully it can't hurt to give away a little more." There's a bit of a lightbulb moment for her then, because she just remember that she can tell Babs to save Cass from Deathstroke. It's one of the best thoughts she's ever had.