Characters: The crew of the Winding Way, other visitors are welcome and encouraged!
Content: The Way hosts their own Long Night party for the citizens of Colvus.
Setting: The Way in general; mostly top decks and the nearby docks, I'm guessing
Time: Shortly past midnight, the day after the Long Night
Warnings: Partying~!
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The longest night of the year was over by a few minutes now, but for Colvus the celebrations were only beginning. )
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A small smile appeared on her face once she spotted the crowd wandering up the gangplank of the theater ship. Yuna wasn't sure what kind of celebrations would be held this evening upon the Winding Way but she certainly did not mind to lead a hand or two.
"Maybe we should start playing some music..." Yuna thought out loud as she wondered silently if the Way's band would be playing a tune or two this evening.
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Beat smirked from a top his airbaord at the young woman, winking before turning back to the small crowd he had managed to gather, laughing and bowing. Like hell he wasn't going to help the Way entertaing the party-goers!
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It looked like a promising crowd, and even more than that, he'd gotten a glimpse of the spread, which looked even more promising. He was planning on having a few drinks later, too, once the sun had risen and the party was winding down. For now, he was just trying to make sure he could stay away long enough to keep an eye on everything.
With that in mind, he grinned and slipped into the still-unfinished bar area where the food had been set up, as if a tall man in red could possibly be stealthy.
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He answered automatically, smiling and cheerful, "Sure I will! I'm starving." It was only then that he got a good look at the other man. It was no one he recognized, though the guy didn't quite look like a resident... but all the black had to be for the Vohemaro celebrations, wasn't it? Though most of the partygoers Vash had seen wore both the colors instead of just one.
"Ah, hold on..." He slowly made his way over to the table where he'd left his coffee, dropping the plates there. The food piled on them shifted alarmingly, but somehow, none of it fell off.
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"So," Wolfwood continued speaking around his mouth-full of doughnut, "You with the ship, or just hear for the cheap 'n plentiful food?"
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After the dance, he clapped lightly.
If everyone was going to perform that well, it would not be long before they would be able to get back on their feet in no time.
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Ryuzsaki blended in so well, with his dark hair and dark eyes, like a ghoul staring from the night even without a costume. Xiao Qiao hopped over to him cheerfully, “Boo~”
It had been so strange, finding herself on this ship and the events that seemed to all tumble forward at once after. Tumbled so much that she’d seen the captain changed twice. “Busy, busy night isn’t it, Captain?” It was fun and exciting, but a bit lonely as well. Even though she chattered like a lively little bird she hadn’t really made any friends.
Not that she thought talking to their strange new captain would mean befriending him.
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"The dance you performed was quite different from many of the traditional forms of either country. It was surprising." It wasn't often he saw a dance or a cultural display that he wasn't at least passingly familiar with.
"Do you require water or something to eat?" He was doing his best to be a little more aware of the crews' needs.
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MADAME MURASAKI
TELLS YOUR FORTUNE
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She was between her own acts of magic and sparkles and making this 'disappear', so she was actually able to enjoy some of the other shows that the crew were putting on. As far as she was concerned, Long Night was great fun.
She continued around and even picked up a popcorn ball from the snack stand - which she paid for - and continued to much happily and browse. Supposedly there were going to be fireworks soon. That was what she was most looking forward to.
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It was then that he spotted Rhyme. He waved without thinking, whistling to get her attention.
"Yoooo!! Rhyme!!"
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It was the first time she had seen him since he came on the ship. She hadn't exactly been avoiding him, but she hadn't specifically been seeking him out either.
She thought about giving him a hug, but she was going to have to go back on performing and she didn't want to get all sweaty. She was wearing a relatively cute little pink-orange dress with a frilly white skirt. It was completely not her style, but it was part of the act.
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He looked at her dress, blinking. "Whata 'bout you? What's with the froo-froo?"
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