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TRANQUILIZERS ([personal profile] robbies) wrote in [community profile] logsville2020-12-01 06:00 pm

DECEMBER 2020 EVENT - PART 1


CHAPTER ONE, PART 1: A HOLLY JOLLY HOLIDAY

Do you hear what I hear?


DECEMBER 5th | A MYSTERIOUS VILLAGE | THE MAYOR HAS INVITED YOU...

DECEMBER 5th

Don’t you hate to be the last to know?

Out of the windows of your brand new homes, you spot families trotting along in their happy, nuclear units. Stores and restaurants have closed early—on main street, where jingle bells hang from every door, the only souls to be seen are heading toward the town hall, where wreaths hang around the stone lions’ necks. A stage, awash in string lighting, has been erected with three chairs sitting empty behind a podium. Policemen with their smiles and baby-blues stand guard before it; they too are not allowed beyond the velvet ropes. Twenty feet tall—near to reaching the tip-top of the clock tower—a mass is hidden by black tarps. This is the most guarded of all, ringed by no less than twelve junior policemen standing vigil around the clock.

At sundown, you start to see what’s to come.

As the crowd swells, bundled in their coats and scarves, the ladies with silk scarves drawn around their perfectly coiffed hairstyles, three figures take to the stage:
Chief of Police, Dale Harding, who must constantly slip away and bend his ear to listen to one of his boys, giving orders with long sighs, firm words, and grumbles as he takes his seat again. Occasionally one sees a flash of silver moving from his lapel up to his lips, but surely that must only be his policeman’s badge that he kisses, because he loves his town so very, very much!

The Happy Homes Association—or at least, their junior representative. Her bright and shining pin of office sits hidden behind the tremendous fruit basket poised upon her lap, where green and scarlet cellophane cannot quite hide the fruitcake inside the way it does her name. How does she keep her teeth so white and her lipstick so clean and red? Subscribe to their newsletter and read Cathy’s Cosmetic Can-Dos! column to find out!
Mayor Phillip Clarke—well, Phil to his friends. He takes his place at the podium, his top hat inky black, leather gloves oiled and bright, and draws all the town’s breathless attention. He taps the microphone. Once—the crowd inhales—twice—their eyes shine as they look up—three times

“Gooooood evening, Santa Rosita!”

The crowd goes wild as Clarke bellows. Eventually, he raises both arms and gestures for them to quiet down.

“I want to thank each and every one of you for coming out, especially on a school night!” Like the admonishing parent, he wags a knowing finger at several teens in the crowd. “Believe you me, on a night like this, I know how tempting it is to stay home and curl up on the couch with a good book. And,” he adds with a wink to a woman in the front of the crowd, “maybe some of Margie's famous hot chocolate.”

Laughter ripples through the crowd. Again, Clarke patiently waits until they’re finished before continuing, “But that's exactly what makes our little town so special. No matter the time, every day of the week there's always someone out there who will sacrifice something for the better of the community. Be it the energy to get this terrific tree set up—” he gestures to the tree, “—the patience to string twenty yards of lights up—which, I might add, have been generously donated by our pals at Honeybees—or even just time.”

Clarke’s tone turns solemn, but his face remains fixed in a winning smile. “Santa Rosita isn't just a town. It's a family. Each and every one of you out here tonight is a valued member. Even all you new faces out there!” He points to several newcomers in the crowd in what might almost be an accusatory manner if not for the smile on his face. “Don't think I can't see you! Tonight, you have become part of that family. Santa Rosita is your home now. It's through our traditions that we endure, and it's my sincerest wish that you, all of you, will join together with us and help us keep them alive for years to come.”

The crowd applauds, everyone turning to face the new families. As Harding takes a swig from a flask he pulls out of his pocket and the HHA representative continues to beam at the audience with her too-white smile, Clarke fully turns to the tree and pumps his fist in the air, riling the crowd back up.

“And now, without further ado, let's RING. IN. THE HOLIDAYS!”
As his words come to a close, at last the tarp is pulled away—revealing twenty feet of pure, polished, brilliant...

...aluminium christmas tree.

Quick as the busy bees they are, the Happy Homes Association is there to announce that you can buy both table-sized and home-use duplicates for your own homes! The cost is $8 for the little ones and $18.50 for the big trees—get your wallets ready!

As the crowd stampedes toward their own tiny and/or six-foot silver replicas, the three figures on the stage are hurried away. The HHA representative presents their gift basket to the Mayor. He kisses her on both cheeks, rubbing his belly in anticipation of the deliciousness to come, and hurries on. Chief Harding takes the rear, casting back a sour look, and before you have a chance to see if the three could answer any questions, the stage is empty again.

...well, get in line! You want those trees too, don’t you?

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A MYSTERIOUS VILLAGE

The days are getting colder and the entire town seems to be getting into the holiday spirit, between the tree lighting ceremony and the decorations your neighbors are putting up. But something seems to want you to get into the Christmas spirit as well—you haven’t done anything out of the ordinary, but when you open the door, you’re met by a burst of frigid air carrying the scents of gingerbread and peppermint on it.

Stepping through the door, you are not in Santa Rosita any more.

Well, technically, you are; you’re just down by Rose Garden Park, before the Old Growth starts. But it’s not where you thought you were going, and it doesn’t resemble the normal streets of suburbia now. You’ve stepped into a charming Christmas village, packed with all sorts of fun winter activities and sights to see! The ground is covered in pure white snow that never seems to melt into slush, and the sounds of high, sweet jingle bells fill the air as a team of reindeer haul a sleigh past. Maybe that’s Santa’s sleigh they’re pulling?
As you walk into the village, a red pole demands your attention, placed in such a way that no one can miss it. A letter is attached to it:

’Twas the month before Christmas and all through the town
The people were smiling; there was nary a frown!
They entered my village, all brimming with cheer
And knew that quite soon, old St. Nick would be here
There's skating and snowmen and light shows galore
There's even a place to make wreaths for your door!
But somewhere inside there's a mailbox to find
And Santa may bring you what's most on your mind…

As the letter suggests, the village is full of hustle and bustle. Santa’s elves—Robbies decked out in red and green costumes with matching tights and jingle bell boots—are everywhere, making sure that there’s always plenty of holiday treats available for visitors to eat and drink. The nearby pond is iced over and the elf manning the ice skate exchange station seems to be able to guess your perfect size with a glance, while reindeer racing courses have been set up encircling the village. All of the buildings and many of the trees have been lined with lights, warm and bright, and there are stations set up where visitors can make garlands or wreaths to take back with them to the real world.

The real world? Yes, of course—that boring place with work and school and vacuuming! Though the door you initially walked through may have turned into a station for making gingerbread houses, you can hoof it back to your home in Shadyside at any time. The public library is just that way, past the baseball diamond! Any time you open a door, however, you run a risk of finding that it leads back to the village, where the elves are waiting to ensure you enjoy your visit. You can try to close the door and open it again, but who knows if your luck has changed?

The organizers of the village seem to be most insistent that you come and enjoy yourself—flyers are all around town, stuffed in your mailbox, and pinned on bulletin boards. Though some signs on lampposts seem as though they’ve been torn down in a huff, you still can spot them on Main Street: “Visit Santa Rosita’s Very Own Christmas Village!”

And visit it you will.

While the elves are happy to welcome visitors to their village, they also have to work. Christmas toys don’t build themselves, you know! The elves will point out Santa’s Workshop to you, where you can buy freshly made candy canes, charming ornaments for your new aluminum Christmas trees (you did buy one from the Happy Homes Association, didn’t you?), and other sundries and stocking stuffers. There’s even a German-style bar in the back serving hot chocolate and mulled wine—non-alcoholic, of course; this is a family event. Just outside of the workshop’s entrance is a mailbox, its post swirled red and white and wrapped in garlands. A small desk sits next to the mailbox with a stack of stationery, envelopes pre-addressed to Santa Claus at the North Pole, and pens on top.

At the top of the stationery, beside cutesy illustrations of hippos and children missing their front teeth, are the words, “What I want most for Christmas is…”

Why not write Santa a letter? What have you got to lose?

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THE MAYOR HAS INVITED YOU...

...to the annual Christmas gala, beginning at 4:00 pm sharp at Santa Rosita’s stately town hall! The invitation appears in your mailbox with just enough time for you to gather all your family and go shopping, because you certainly want to look your best. You simply must. The who’s who of the town will be there, all wearing their finest velvet dresses and shined black shoes. Be warned that the dress code will be strictly enforced by the Happy Home Association—only red and green allowed, or else it simply isn’t festive. Men in bright red or green suits - women sporting taffeta skirts in complementing shades - pinned corsages and matching handbags - no detail left untouched!

You wouldn’t want to be caught standing out from the crowd, would you? In the Mayor’s presence?

That might be a bad idea.

But the holidays do get the better of us sometimes, don’t they? The HHA understands, and if on the day of the party you have found yourself without a red or green garment, they have some loaners to wear. If you’ll simply follow Mrs. Jones down to the coat room, she can show you some options.

  • For the ladies (and female-presenting), they offer up beautiful green or red dresses as loaner. ”It matches the metal trees!” the coat clerk brightly tells you, her own dress as shimmery as they come.

  • For the gentlemen(ly presenting among you), fresh off the rack at the local Sears Roebuck department store, these fetching blazers are available, complete with matching trousers.

In front of you in line is someone who very clearly does not have the Christmas spirit flowing through them, judging by how they wish to argue with the HHA about these “loaner garments.” How rude! But don’t worry—when you see the once-irascible individual later by the punch bowl, there’s a glassy smile on their face and they’re decked out in jolly green and poppy red, happy as—well, a kid on Christmas morning.

Tables are laid out with food and drink aplenty. Even the sandwich loaf has made its effort to match the decor, as red poinsettias and holly berries dot the windows (careful children—they’re poisonous) and rich green pines occupy every corner. Move outside of the room and you’ll find nothing more than locked and darkened offices, with the occasional policemen and night guards shaking their fingers at you to go back and enjoy the party. This is a night to be merry and drink some mocktails, not to go through the filing!

Up by the fine wood paneling and brilliant metal tree stands the mayor himself. Looking dashing as Santa Claus, a cluster of parents flock nearby beaming as their child gets their photo taken with Mayor Clarke! That’s certainly going in the Christmas newsletter! Each of them has a little present—perfectly wrapped, just see Grandma’s Gift Wrapping Guide in this month’s HHA newsletter—to give to the Mayor for all his hard work this year.

You didn’t think that stack of presents by Santa’s chair was for him to pass out, did you?

Between music sets (graciously played by the Frederick Loren High School marching band), the Mayor stands—the hall falls silent, all the little cups and plates still in jolly hands. He has a speech to give you all, you fine citizens, faces old and new:

“Ho-ho-hi there, Santa Rosita! And how are we enjoying ourselves tonight? I see some of our new families were able to make it out tonight—is that Richard O’Reilly and the missus?” Using a hand to shade his eyes, Clarke squints into the throng of townspeople. “And Jim Astin with Lucy and little Susie! Wow. Isn’t that something?”

In the back of the room, Chief Harding pours himself a glass of punch, takes a sip, then reaches into his suit jacket for his flask.
“Now, in my house,” Clarke continues, “we have a rule not to open any presents until Christmas Day, but with all the ones I've gotten tonight, it's just too darn tempting.” Reaching down, he takes a box from the pile of gifts at his feet. “I think this one's a tackle box, and I'm pretty sure this—” he reaches down for another smaller box, “—is that electric razor I’ve had my eye on.” He shakes the box, chuckling, as the rest of the crowd joins him.

“But let's get serious for a moment.” Clarke’s expression turns thoughtful. “Although getting a truckload of Christmas presents is swell, do you want to know what the greatest gift you've given me is?” He pauses performatively, waiting for an answer from the crowd that never comes.

“The greatest gift you've all given me... is letting me serve you.”

In the back, Harding ditches the punch cup and just drinks straight from the flask.

“I'm honored to be here with you all tonight,” Clarke continues proudly, “just I am honored to be able to wake up every morning, look in the mirror and tell myself that I... am your mayor. Which is why I want to give something back to you. How many of you have already visited Santa's little village?”

There’s a round of cheering in the front of the audience from the many children in attendance with their parents. Clarke opens his arms wide.

“My idea! I decided that if I can't bring Santa Rosita to the North Pole, I'm going to bring the North Pole to Santa Rosita. Enjoy yourselves! Saint Nick's got a lot of work to do before Christmas. So be good, don’t pout, and for goodness sake—have fun!

The clapping threatens to take down the garlands hung from chandeliers. ”A fine orator!” “Reminds me of the war, when we heard Churchill over the radio. Why, Clarke gives him a run for his money, ha ha ha!”

A delightful HHA elf comes to replenish the pickle tree on the appetizer table, and the covers of Bing Crosby carry you away into the night.

Remember to stay until 9:00 pm, when the Santa Rosita Children’s Choir will start caroling!

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OOC INFO

Welcome to the first part of the event! You can use this entry to top-level for the event, but feel free to use the log and network communities as well.

A few things to keep in mind: Firstly, there is no return portal back into town once your character is teleported into the Christmas village. They will have to walk back on foot or get lucky and catch a ride from a helpful citizen.

Secondly, please be mindful of how your character interacts with the setting. While characters are welcome to explore the town and ask questions, Santa Rosita is still a happy little suburb in the 1960s, where appearances matter and acting too out of line from commonly accepted societal norms can come with their own unique consequences. We do not intend to punish players for their curiosity, but be aware that the townsfolk may not be so understanding of wanton disrespect for their ways!

And thirdly, the NPCs will not be available for interactions. At the party, Harding will leave early and Clarke will leave to handle other business. Santa does have a schedule to keep, after all.

Any questions can go in our FAQ thread below. Try to check and see if your question has already been answered on the plotting thread first here.

Remember--Part 2 of this event is coming December 15th!

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thotsandprayers: (Repented seen the light made a switch)

[personal profile] thotsandprayers 2020-12-23 02:56 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, so you're familiar with him.

[She's glad, she supposes. It is best that they all get to know one another, so there's really no reason to not be glad about this.]

And I'll be sure to reach out to Agatha. From what I can remember, none of us seem to be "married" to locals, but I'm not sure if that's still the case.

[Darn fuzzy October memories.]

So having a idea of how many of us there are and who's with who would be an excellent idea.
13thcommander: (thirsty)

[personal profile] 13thcommander 2020-12-23 12:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Everything.

[Erwin's eyes brighten, and he looks younger when he starts talking about books.]

I've mostly been reading science texts and encyclopedias about history, but I'd like to read some novels as well. Perhaps something that was influential and is common knowledge to most other people?

[He wants to understand cultural references, dammit.]
13thcommander: (deep sigh)

[personal profile] 13thcommander 2020-12-23 12:41 pm (UTC)(link)
Yes, this has happened to me before. The door was somewhere else, though.

[In the library, to be specific. That had been an annoyance, because he'd had to go back and gather the books he wanted to check out all over again.]

If we go through, we'll be in that Christmas Village. Nothing will change except our location. [Erwin shrugs with one shoulder.] They have very tasty hot chocolate there, if you'd like a cup.
13thcommander: (deep sigh)

[personal profile] 13thcommander 2020-12-23 12:45 pm (UTC)(link)
If they do, I haven't seen it yet.

[Erwin glances at the Robbies watching them, and their vacant smiles. He's been getting used to the sensation of always being watched, but when someone calls his attention to it, it makes his skin crawl all over again.]

They seem harmless enough. Although I can't recommend trying their cooking.

[Erwin will be bold, and strides up to a Robbie.]

Excuse me, may I have a coat for my friend here?
freeflight: (126)

[personal profile] freeflight 2020-12-23 01:55 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, you do get sidetracked. [ Which, uh, rude, Levi? Though he knows that Erwin wouldn't let any of this keep him from what needed to be done, he's got to tweak him about it anyway.

Someone had to keep him on his toes, after all.
] I'll stick with you.
freeflight: (010)

[personal profile] freeflight 2020-12-23 05:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[ He follows her gaze briefly before focusing back on her face. Danger often enough looked pretty damn unburdened on the face of things from Levi's perspective. ]

That's the message. If it's accurate, I'd say we're going to find out the hard way.
shalamayne: (22)

[personal profile] shalamayne 2020-12-24 08:55 am (UTC)(link)
A wife? It takes Anduin a moment to realise that the other means they are the wife, rather than finding someone else to be a wife. He gives a nod and a smile.

"As long as you like the clothes and are comfortable. Back home people don't seem as restricted as they are here when it comes to such things." Robes, trousers, people wear what they want, though Anduin can honestly say that here things don't seem so practical when it comes to battle. Fighting without appropriate armour is going to be something to get used to!

"You think something will happen like it did back then?"
shalamayne: (Default)

[personal profile] shalamayne 2020-12-24 09:01 am (UTC)(link)
Fascinating! I have never heard of one with such a name, though we are aware that other worlds do exist. I suppose if I can thank this place for one thing only, it would be the opportunity to learn about them from others here.

[ Anduin hesitates, choosing his words when he hears mention that Azeroth is known. He shouldn't give names but he can at least allude to the fact he knows someone else is here.]

I see. I am aware that I am not the only from my world here.
shalamayne: (6-3)

[personal profile] shalamayne 2020-12-24 09:10 am (UTC)(link)
"I have noticed though I felt it would be rude to bring it up."

Anduin can't feel his connection to the Light or use his powers at the moment and that in itself is isolating enough. But for a dragon to be brought here and physically changed? Anduin knows he can only guess at how awful that must feel and the look he gives Wrathion is a little sympathetic (though not too much, Wrathion is still in trouble for the whole Legion thing).

It's rare for the young King to hate anything but this place certainly is testing that. For now Anduin simply wonders what it is this place needs for them to be kept there, though he doesn't need pains from the Light to know that whatever it is, it can't be good.

"What is done can be undone, I am certain of it. Changes aside, has everyone in this place shown you the same kindness as they have myself?"
monalisasmile: (Charm point)

A

[personal profile] monalisasmile 2020-12-24 10:10 am (UTC)(link)
[It hasn't taken Da Vinci long at all to go "native", somewhat. Limited as her experience in this time period has been, she's already gotten herself quite put together in a red sheath dress, paired with a coat for the December chill and a smart pair of black pumps. She smirks, somewhat amused by the younger woman's interest in the vehicle, as well as how engrossed she must have been in her own thoughts to not notice someone approaching.]

'Corona'? Is that where you're from?

[She's sure there are places named Corona in the modern age, and in this particular time period. But this girl seems to be speaking more as if she were Dorothy Gale remarking that she's no longer in Kansas.]

Well, cars are a quite modern twist on the concept of a self-propelled cart. Perhaps you've come from a different era altogether?

[Her knowing smile doesn't let up, but her curious gaze has softened to a more familiar, friendly look. She doesn't want to frighten the poor girl if she is, as Da Vinci assumes, newly arrived in this strange town. Still, she clearly has no problem talking about coming from a different time as if it's a perfectly normal thing.]
monalisasmile: (Teasing)

checkin' it twice

[personal profile] monalisasmile 2020-12-24 10:52 am (UTC)(link)
[Peter gets points for trying, he really does. Da Vinci, or "Leona" as she's been calling herself around the locals, knows an inquisitive mind when she meets one. It's something she quite likes about her "son" already, though they barely even know each other yet. She couldn't resist keeping an eye on him as he snuck away, though, and it's led her here.]

Trying to make excuses already? I certainly don't remember raising you that way...

[It's very obviously a joke, mock hurt tone and all. She's not entirely comfortable playing up the family role, but she also can't resist a good tease. Strangely, the joking tone fades into something more resembling serious as she continues.]

I can't say you exactly pass. Quick thinking, but it's not quite convincing if you look so suspicious already.

[Is she grading his performance...?]
blackscales: Commission, Do Not Take! (13)

[personal profile] blackscales 2020-12-24 12:04 pm (UTC)(link)
Kindness.

Wrathion arches an eyebrow as he glances sideways at Anduin, an expression that questions this choice of wording.

"Certainly the locals have a surprising amount of cheer," he notes. "Did you attend the festivities? The silvered tree, neatly decorated and available for sale?"

What a ghastly concept. He lifts one hand, makes a sweeping gesture with it.

"The spirit of this celebration is familiar to me, yet nobody I have encountered recalls it as I do."

Nobody knows it as Winter Veil, which means so far the two of them seem to be the only ones from Azeroth.
sunborne: (382. - 🧭 - OH WOW.)

[personal profile] sunborne 2020-12-24 03:44 pm (UTC)(link)
I’m happy it’s staying that way, too, apparently. [ he pulls out his hands to rub them together, trying and failing to shake off a shiver when a thought comes to them: ] Can’t imagine what it’ll be like to be stuck with one of them as a spouse.

[ no offense to the folks here— really! but the idea of constantly being on the edge, wondering if it's safe to do or say anything in your own house... yeah. no. not something he'd wish on anyone. especially someone stuck in their current circumstances.

he tips his helm head, trying to pull his thoughts together. ]
Alright! I'll keep an eye out for you and Papyrus during the gala, then! If I meet new faces or learn anything, I'll let you guys and Sans, his brother, know.
chromiums: for anyone who's never seen a movie before. (confirming he's a bad guy)

[personal profile] chromiums 2020-12-24 06:40 pm (UTC)(link)
[ lorna looks him over, then turns to the side, still keeping him in sight as she gestures to the door, knife still in her hand. ]

Right that way. For the record, it works a little better than the window when it comes to the entrance. [ since he's a window detailer and all. ]
webdesigned: (161)

[personal profile] webdesigned 2020-12-24 06:41 pm (UTC)(link)
( it is slightly reassuring that this has happened to Erwin before, and he still seems to be in relatively one piece. it makes it feel probable that indulging in his curiosity wouldn't be a death sentence. not that danger has stopped his curiosity before, it's just that usually he has spider superpowers as a backup plan. around here, that is not an option.

he winces, visibly, at the mention of hot chocolate.
) No thanks. ( even if drinking something in what would feel like an impossible place might make it more grounding, Peter can't handle drinking Gwen's favorite these days. too many memories that are more bitter than sweet. ) But uh... I want to check it out. I've never seen anything like this before. But you don't have to come, if you don't want to? I... I think I'm okay.

( he vaguely realizes, after the fact, how much Erwin has been trying to quietly reassure him. and with that realization, he does offer, ) Thanks. I was kinda freaking out, my bad.
righthandstand: (I feel you not so deeply)

[personal profile] righthandstand 2020-12-24 06:44 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, I get that.

[He crosses his arms; that much is obvious. Okuyasu's knowledge of America covers New York, California, and Hawaii. He can agree that this doesn't look like any of the cities he's seen in movies.]

You're not from the 60's, huh. 1999?

[Because of course they're all from the same era. If this world is fake, then they all just have to get out and go back home.]
webdesigned: (160)

[personal profile] webdesigned 2020-12-24 06:53 pm (UTC)(link)
Even I have my limits.

( croc shaped limits. Peter tends toward hipster aesthetic, and dated vintage shoes are closer to hipster than crocs. even if somebody out there started wearing hideous boat shoes ironically, Peter did not have it in him to care that little about appearances. he'd probably prefer to hoof it barefoot, even with a risk of snow. )

Rando? ( that's an... interesting name. it makes Peter think of random nameless weirdos blending into the background. ) Is that the name they gave you here, or...

( did his parents really have the lack of heart to call him that? seems brutal to Peter, but, maybe it's a european name or something??? please tell him it's european or something... )
fwizz: (pic#13947521)

[personal profile] fwizz 2020-12-24 08:12 pm (UTC)(link)
2099, [ miguel answers, with the intonation of a guy for whom this is not the first time he's done the song and dance associated with attempting to explain that yes, he's from the (a) relative future.

his knowledge — as much as it can be called that — of the twentieth century extends as far as xina's obsession with the period; and the minimal overview he'd received at school, given the lack of assured historical facts.

so there's a momentary pause followed by a— ]
Looking forward to the millennium? [ was it exciting? wasn't the millennium bug a thing they worried about back then? ]
righthandstand: (sure jan)

[personal profile] righthandstand 2020-12-24 08:21 pm (UTC)(link)
"Yeah, but if they're usin' it to spy on us, then there's nothin' wrong with it. It's not like we can't do anything if someone's being a dick."

Kidnapping and realty TV show stuff is plenty to be angry about.

"We could disguise ourselves before we wreck it."
righthandstand: (I'm so lost)

[personal profile] righthandstand 2020-12-24 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Huh? [Okuyasu tilts his head. Did he hear that right?] You gotta be shitting me.

[First Mikitaka trying to fool them thinking he's a legit alien and now this guy?]

Where's your cybenetic enhancements, then? You even talk like a regular dude. [And now he's getting into Miguel's face, attempting to discern if he's lying simply by intimidating him.] It's not even close to New Year's, why would I already be excited for next year?
righthandstand: (yeah!!)

[personal profile] righthandstand 2020-12-24 08:36 pm (UTC)(link)
Heeeey!

[Okuyasu dashes ahead, waving his arms wildly.]

Hey! Pick us up!
righthandstand: (neutral listening)

[personal profile] righthandstand 2020-12-24 08:39 pm (UTC)(link)
[Okuyasu pauses in his chewing. Not this nonsense about someone claiming to be from space again. At least Daylight hasn't said he's an alien.]

Are you an astronaut? From the future? [Wait, yeah. They didn't go to the moon until 1969.] Nevermind, but I'm from the year 1999, in Japan. The guy living with my is supposed to be from New York in 2099, but I dunno. Haven't seen anything cool from him yet.
fwizz: (pic#13933682)

[personal profile] fwizz 2020-12-24 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
My— [ miguel starts to repeat the question, incredulity pulling his features into a tight, fleeting frown, before: ] They're really not as much of a thing as you twencen guys imagined. [ artificial intelligence, on the other hand—. yeah, that's common, and miguel misses lyla far more than he's entirely willing to admit to. ] I'm pretty happy being a fully functioning organic human being.

[ beat. ]

And I don't know, I thought the millennium was supposed to be a big deal, [ he adds with a shrug. it had been a vague attempt at conversation more than anything, and he hadn't really, truly be interested in the answer. ]
righthandstand: (think think think)

[personal profile] righthandstand 2020-12-24 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
[The next century is already sounding like a disappointment.]

Well, yeah, its pretty cool, but it's summer. I'm pretty sure all the stores will have discounts and all these celebrations once the weather gets colder. [Also he he's been busy with readjusting to a normal life to actually think about those articles about computers. There's bills and serial killers to deal with.]

Why, did something happen in 2000?
righthandstand: (Default)

[personal profile] righthandstand 2020-12-25 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
They could just leave...if the Robbies were polite to ignore them and mind their own business. When Okuyasu walks to the door, two of the partygoers with smiles pastered onto their faces cling to their sides.

Somehow both were gripping their plates of unholy food meacingly.