feast-day

Aug 29, 2008 11:02

*pretend this was yesterday! as promised, there are tables out on the lawn, all rather mismatched and clumsily pushed together for a feast, but adorned with bright, sweet-smelling flowers, plates of food, cups and wine from the basement, and there are paper lanterns strung through the trees -- it's the Pascha of summer, the Dormition of the ( Read more... )

alyosha karamazov, telemakos, babi, kyllikki, palomides

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thesunbird August 29 2008, 21:50:37 UTC
Oh, feast day. Telemakos has missed those. He wanders around, with Athena in tow, offering her flowers, and taking food for both of them.

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dvorovoika August 29 2008, 21:53:39 UTC
Even Babi? Because Babi will be there, a fat furry presence, lurking beneath the tables and hoping for handouts and dropped scraps.

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tinylittleonion August 30 2008, 08:48:51 UTC
Eee, dvorovoi under the table! He is most definitely getting hand-outs; he is just too peculiar and delightful a visitor not to.

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dvorovoika August 30 2008, 15:42:18 UTC
Excellent. This is definitely Babi's day. He will be extra vigilant about his yard duties after he sleeps off all the food.

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false_kyllikki August 30 2008, 20:25:09 UTC
Eeee, it is a fluffy Babi! Kyllikki has decided that she likes him (even if they got off on the wrong foot), so if she catches sight of him, she will chase him down so that she can scritch and snuggle him.

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sir_palomides August 30 2008, 20:27:01 UTC
Palomides comes bearing yams. They most probably came from the basement, originally, but they are still good as far as he is concerned, and he has made them sweet and tasty. :D

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minaharker10_2 August 31 2008, 16:57:16 UTC
*Mina didn't expect to find a feast set up on the lawn, but it is certainly a cheerful sight* Oh, this is lovely.

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tinylittleonion August 31 2008, 17:35:47 UTC
*moving through the feast, making sure there are always new plates on the table and scraps for Babi and never an empty bottle of wine, and feeling terribly happy and at ease* It's for the Dormition ... will you come and share the feast with us?

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