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TEL VISHAN BEACH PARTY
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Date: Saturday, August the 9th
Location: The Shell 'Coastline' nearest the Water Sector
Situation: Baby Turtle Beach Party!
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At the edge of Asti's shell there are coastlines of natural deposits that make up the closest thing to a 'beach' that they'll ever find in Keeliai. It's here that the official Tel Vishan Beach Party is set to take place. All turtle 'parents' will have gotten a message from their respective hatchlings about said party (perhaps a nice change from the whining and the temper tantrums).
Temporary shaded areas built with poles and sheets for weary parents or hatchlings who do decide to come, and some simple snacks and refreshments have been set up as well. There's a fishing net set up to act as a volleyball net for the day, and a ball waiting in the sand for some players.
The rest is up to those who come.
((ooc: feel free to comment under the headers, or start your own top-level comment!))
Date: Saturday, August the 9th
Location: The Shell 'Coastline' nearest the Water Sector
Situation: Baby Turtle Beach Party!
-
At the edge of Asti's shell there are coastlines of natural deposits that make up the closest thing to a 'beach' that they'll ever find in Keeliai. It's here that the official Tel Vishan Beach Party is set to take place. All turtle 'parents' will have gotten a message from their respective hatchlings about said party (perhaps a nice change from the whining and the temper tantrums).
Temporary shaded areas built with poles and sheets for weary parents or hatchlings who do decide to come, and some simple snacks and refreshments have been set up as well. There's a fishing net set up to act as a volleyball net for the day, and a ball waiting in the sand for some players.
The rest is up to those who come.
((ooc: feel free to comment under the headers, or start your own top-level comment!))
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Good afternoon, Midii! [If turtles could purr, she would have given her former caretaker a very happy one right now.] How are you doing today?
[There was also a bit of pushing her head up under Midii's hand, as if she sensed the girl's sadness and wanted, in her own way, to help. After all, it was only fair, wasn't it?
Enjolras had been a little bit further away, or rather, a bit deeper out into the water(under it, in fact), though he could sense a happy Taraja straight away by now, and made his way back over towards the both of them, pausing to shove his wet hair back off his face before he nodded a greeting too.]
Taraja is not the only one pleased to see you. Have you been well?
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Well enough.
I did not know you were her caretaker now. How long?
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[Enjolras pauses, considering this. A few months now, and a while before the festival.]
Around two or three, I believe. Around the start of what would have been June, at home.
You were very sad then [Taraja feels the need to point out.] I did not choose him for that reason, but I did want him to feel better so I tried to help.
[The last of this is addressed to Midii, very proudly, really.]
And I did a very good job too. I've even gotten him to go outside. Sometimes I take care of him instead.
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[Spoken to Enjorlas while still looking at Taraja, thinking back fondly. Many of the Turtles had that effect, but this one, in particular, had some of the most practice. That she knew of.]
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It has been...good seems inadequate somehow.
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I understand what you mean. Their presence has a strange effect on us. Even on our emotions. I know I should worry about that...but, for some reason, I don't.
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[Combeferre had done it, sometimes Courfeyrac, but other than that, people rarely had.]
I almost like it, someone knowing what I think for once. There is so much less pressure to say it, now.
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[Her biggest concern.]
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[Well, Taraja knows his darkest moments now, and seems, at any rate, to take them with a sort of stride.]
I think if I had seen my caregiver administrating an execution, I would rather have my doubts. It's been...a common enough dream, reliving it. I am so grateful she does not.
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[...perhaps that was why the Turtles were able to do so as well, if they were so honed in on their caregivers' emotions. They would sense that empathy as well.]
I'm grateful too. I always will be.
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Knowing what he did of Midii now, there was obviously something behind her answer there, but this was not a place to dwell too much on all of those things, now was it?]
I suspect that this is not exactly the sort of conversation for most beach parties, I am sorry.
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I haven't been to many beach parties for this one, so I'm not really certain what kind of conversation we should be having.
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I can safely say that this is the very first turtle party I have ever attended, now you mention it. I think there was a bonfire of some sort before this though? Maybe.
I, ah...most of my parties tend to happen in cafes.
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[There is rather an amused sort of grin crossing his face, not laughing at the assumption really, but at what it reminds him of.]
We only set fire to a cafe once, and it was just a small explosion.
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[She...actually remembered that one quite fondly. Because of certain reasons.]
Why did you set fire to it?
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[Here, Enjolras is eyedarting just a little.]
We were attempting to make gunpowder. Things got a little...out of hand. Mère Hucheloup, the owner, did not seem to mind so much at least. She fussed a little when she came in and saw a bit of smoke, but then, I suspect now, that it was less about the room than about us. She was our...something of a mother to us while none of ours were near.
[And she had stayed with them, at the barricade, until things became overrun and they had sent her home, along with the men with families who had been convinced to leave. Enjolras had thought her something of a friend back then, but now, after being the lieutenant of a crazy dragon, and the adopted father of a Taraja(because there was no way to describe her as just a turtle hatchling, really), he could see it differently.]
I wonder now, what she might think of, well, this world.
[Personally, Enjolras can imagine the woman marching on the Emperor's palace herself, demanding answers, with, perhaps a broom in hand. She'd never taken hearing of injustice quietly, as much as she had been a great help to them in planning, and helped hold everyone back from doing worse in 1830.]
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An accident, then.
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That said, our cafe very nearly was set on fire again, much later. Our barricade was built around it. We had a very good area to block off right there and such, and Marius did threaten to blow everything up when the National Guard drew close enough to demand our surrender.
A lit torch, near gunpowder...it would not have been a very good ending to it, really.
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[He has to smile a little, considering. Not so much the barricade itself, though that did establish that Marius had stood with them then, but the other incidents. It makes thinking of Corinthe easier.]
We rather tended to take over two of them, but Corinthe is the one which saw most of our share of actual attempts at reform. Really, I do not wonder that we were not thrown into the street more often.
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Although...
[There's that wry look in his eyes again.]
We did not exactly make it easy.
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How so?
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Things tended toward the loud, the over the top and the exciting with us around. Sometimes being exciting is not the best way to stay on the good side of a proprietress, even one who is very fond of you. We were so happy then, and so very stupid, and full of life. I miss those days, sometimes, more lately, but it would be wrong to have hoped for change and not attempt to embrace it.
And I've been going on about this for quite a while. Have you been present yourself, for many of the parties or goings on here? It seems as if your life at home was not entirely full of them if I can be bold enough to say that.
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