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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"I'll head back eventually. I'm meeting a friend there, and I shouldn't stand her up, but it'll take her a bit to get here." She's at least 90% sure she dragged Kate out of bed.
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"Kate's nice, I'm sure you two would get along." Steph's judgement is based on the fact that she likes them both, so clearly they have to like each other; this is probably not completely logical, but it's how Steph works.
The question makes her pause, "Um..." and this is where she tries to untangle her extremely complicated feelings for Kate, which is kind of impossible, so she just settles for, "Yeah, she is." It's cool for girls to think other girls a cute without it needing to be a thing, right?
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"She'd have t' be pretty bad off for me t' not get along with her," Kaitlyn notes as she strains up a bit more. "I'll keep an ear out for her or somethin', in case I bump into her around town." The name's already committed to memory. Or at least as cmitted as anything can be to Kaitlyn's memory.
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"She's in our cohort, so you'll probably catch her around the network at least," it's a little weird, all the cohort stuff but Steph's starting to get used to it, and it can be handy a lot of the time. "She's built like me, but with dark hair."
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"The whole cohort thing is super cool, but I have no idea how you keep track of it," Kaitlyn admits. "It's a little overwhelming. And I'm not sure I like the idea of just anyone in our group seein' what's posted, you know? I'm glad they let you do private stuff. I'd go absolutely mad without that."
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"Magic," that is not true, she just spends a lot of time scrolling through people's public calls and videos, "I guess it's the same as posting something on an open blog, or like, Facebook if you don't have the privacy settings turned on."
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"I guess. I mean, I had Facebook on my phone and all back home, but this is so much more... integral? It's kinda interestin', but it gets a little frustrating since I'm not really that used to following anything like that so constantly. She sighs and shakes her head. "I guess I'll figure it out. I really should be learning to use it more anyyway."
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"It can be helpful, especially with getting jobs and things. I started up a little seamstressing thing, and I got most of my customers from people seeing my announcement on the cohort network." That's been put a bit on the backburner lately, but she's stil doing pieces here and there.
Totally did not mean for this to turn into Kait semi-flirting. Oops!
Feeling embarrassed again, she takes the open opportunity to change the subject rather quickly. "Oooh, I must have missed that! That's a good way to make some side money. Maybe once I get some, I'll get you t' make a scarf or a sweater for me. Sounds like you've had a good bit of luck with it. That's awesome."
aha, it's fine! Steph flirts with people all the time, it's about time she's had it turned around
"I do alterations and stuff too, so if you have a pair of pants that are too long or don't quite fit right, I can fix 'em up for you," Steph is a budding little business woman (not really), "But yeah, I've been lucky and it's nice to have a little extra cash."
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"So far, the clothes I have here are good. A bit not really my style, but beggers can't be chooses and all that jazz." Hands slip back into pockets and she gives a light shrug. "Whatever I end up doing, I'll probably keep playing music out an' about for a little big extra. If you're ever in Dog Fen, I've been spending time in Main Street Park playing when I'm not trying t' be a responsible adult. It's actually been kinda fun, having t' do the whole street performer thing again." Not that that means she wants to keep doing it as a way of making money.
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"There's some good thrift stores around, and they seem to have more stuff from back home," she wonders if clothes ever come through the fog, but she hasn't investigated stelanmancy all that much. "Main Street Park," she repeats back to show she's gonna memorize it, "I'll drop by sometime. I'm glad you're having fun with it."
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"Yeah, I play there a few times a week, just my guitar on a bench. It works pretty well, and people are surprisingly generous if you catch them in the right mood, with the right music. Hopefully soon I can return the guitar case and just play for fun, though. I know Inger will enjoy having the case back at the room to hide in."
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"I couldn't ever do street perfomaning, it must take a lot of patience," Steph would get bored and want to wander off and do something else. Not that the library is super interesting, but at least she's guaranteed a pay check there.
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"Well, I mean... I guess it's something you could only do if you really love music or performance. Or really need money," Kaitlyn says as she looks back over at Steph "Or all three!" she adds quickly, flashing a smile over at Steph. "But I figure it's like that for anything you love or are dedicated to, you know? I mean, you wouldn't do seamstressing if you didn't really like it or if you didn't need money, right?"
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"I think my problem is that even if I needed the cash I couldn't do it. My skill set isn't really applicable to street performances," This is not entirely true, if she actually gave it serious consideration, a lot of her acrobatic skills could be used, "And I'd have trouble staying in one spot for long enough to get any money."
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"I more mean that you'd have t' love something a lot or be really dedicated to it to put that kinda time and effort int' it, you know?" She looks back at Steph with a quirked eyebrow, hoping she's clearer this time. "Dedication is a bitch sometimes though," she says with a bit of a laugh. "Gets you places you really, really didn't expect. Or it becomes obligation and that just sucks."
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Maybe dedication is the wrong word. Stuborness might be better.
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"You'll have t' tell me about dedication biting you in the ass sometime. Maybe we can swap horror stories or whatever." Assuming those are what Steph has. Kait isn't really sure if any of hers are truly horrific - awful, unpleasant, and maybe inhumane, but horrific carries a certain conntation to it. Still, that's what embellishments are for.
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Her expression drops a bit, the wording made her realize that no, she doesn't want to share her horror stories because a lot of them are actually really fucking horrific. But she shakes her head to clear it and smiles, "I should probably spare you, I don't wanna be responsible for giving you nightmares."
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Still, that's a bit morbid for Kaitlyn's taste, and she'd rather the conversation not drift further down similar avenues. "Want a drink?" she inquires as her head turns to put the party behind them into her peripheral. She smirks, motioning back. "I know you said you're not really the party out type, but nothin' wrong with gettin' a free drink. Unless you already got yours." And even if she did, this one'll be on Kait.
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"Yeah, let's get a drink."
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A few moments pass, Kaitlyn offering an arm with a smile, as if offering to escort Steph up to the bar. "An' sorry. I mean, like- if I said somethin' wrong? I guess. I dunno, I just didn't mean t' put a damper on the mood." Not that the mood of the evening was particularly great, but small things at a time. She reaches up, patting Steph on the back. "Come on, let's go."
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She's grateful that Kaitlyn lets her have a few moments; she needs them to shake off the thoughts. Eventually she looks back at her with a smile, it's sad, but looks genuine enough. "Don't worry, it's just bad memories. I'll be fine once I've had a drink." It might be worrying that this is her solution to the problem, but she'll think about that later.
She links her arm through Kaitlyn's, and turns them in the direction of the bar, "Sorry. Let's go."
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