Aino Minako, the Goddess of Love, is here to bring you...
THE LOVE-LOVE PARTY
Your character turns around, blinks, wakes up, what have you, but finds themselves suddenly in an unfamiliar place. It appears to be a large ballroom, decorated with glitter and sparkles and hearts everywhere, and in the center of the room is a very large marble
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That was the first thing Yue thought when he saw that fountain again; he'd managed to avoid one of these ridiculous little "parties" for so long and yet... here he was. Again. And surrounded by glitter and garbed in some bizarre outfit, as per what seemed to be the norm for these things.
It could have been a lot worse, he knew, but he still didn't have to be pleased about it. And so he wasn't, and found a nice out of the way corner in which to stand, arms folded across his chest as he stared forbiddingly out upon the mass of hearts and glitter, waiting for it to all be over. Even that place with the extra wings was better than this.
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But unfortunately, the first familiar face he found was wearing a strange costume, but it was no silver ballgown. Tragic, certainly, in that Yue would look so much better in the silver and shimmering jewels, hair all done up with flowers and trinkets. Yuuhi jingled as he picked up his skirts to greet the other, on the premise of just following a few bubbles from the fountain, popping them and giving chase until one led him to the guardian. He smiled broadly, lifting the skirts enough to curtsy.
"I'll never understand how Sakura- any of the girls for that matter, manage to move around in costumes like these," he shrugs helplessly.
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Before he'd had time to consider that thought for long, though, he was approached by someone in a rather fluffy ballgown, and he blinked in surprise at the sight before quickly pushing his usual forbidding frown back into place. "Why are you wearing that?" he asked, one brow quirking slightly as he looked the magician over. It really did look rather encumbering and more than a little awkward to wear. Even if Fai didn't look ba-- wait, what?
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"All the silly things here, and you're worried over a dress," he smirked, taking a few steps closer before trying to untangle one of the dangling earrings from his hair.
"I didn't ask you why you're wearing enough black to make Kuro-pii jealous," he shook his head and gave up on the earring after a few moments.
"But I'll be happy to trade if you'd rather wear it."
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He reached out, slowly, and popped one of the bubbles as it came toward him. Then he did the same to several others. It was a way to pass the time anyway, and the longer he stood there the less annoyed he felt at the situation. It wasn't so bad, right? There was even a refreshment table he could chill out at until he thought up a way to escape (if that was even possible).
All the hearts should have been a major warning sign, but he just couldn't find it in himself to be too worried.
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The more she wandered about, idly swishing her skirts back and forth to make the bubbles and mist swirl around her, the less it seemed to matter. It was fun, whatever it was, and she was enjoying herself. She paused to watch a strange young man popping bubbles for a moment, then wandered up with a bright grin. "Are you having fun, too?"
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That was a good question, though. Was he having fun? "Yeah, I guess. Haven't been here long." Usually the answer would have been no. What had he done that had been enjoyable, exactly? Pop bubbles? Stand around looking like an idiot? He hadn't even checked the punch to see if it was spiked yet. At least he figured there was punch, but he hadn't even checked. He didn't even like parties.
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She finally just gave a mental shrug and reached up to unfasten the mask. He wasn't wearing one (of course not, it was her dream, so she got the pretty costume) but it felt weird to be half-hidden when talking to someone who wasn't. "It sure is a nice party, though. Really... pretty. And sparkly."
What the fish had to do with it, though, she wasn't quite sure. Memories of dinner?
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Either way, it was worth a shot.
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Sometimes, however, people couldn't be avoided. There was someone in the spot that seemed to have the best view. He sat there anyway.
He gave the boy a nod and looked out over the room.
"I'm not sure this is the right place for me," he observed.
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"No, I don't think it is really either," he answered automatically. "But I can't say I think that I fit in much better."
His eyes flicked over to the sentient's tail again. "...you're on fire."
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He looked back at his tail, which was currently swaying softly. There were a number of ways to address this situation, a simple nod, assurance that all was well or.
"Good heavens, would you look at that," he said, flicking it as though trying to put it out.
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Unfortunately there didn't seem to be any ways for him to get away from it. The doors leading from the main area only went to empty rooms, and anything that looked like it might lead outside was either locked or simply resulted in him returning to the main room. So for now he sat at one of the heart-shaped tables, keeping an eye on the room at large for anything or anyone interesting and trying to pick the tiny flakes of glitter off his hands.
I've had an easier time cleaning up after a kill. How much longer is this going to go on for?
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Maybe the wondeful human invention called alcohol would help. It usually did, even if there was no HK to take advantage of while drunk.
After getting a couple of glasses of the stuff, the tattooed man sat down at a random table, not even caring that some meatbag was already occupying it.
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But he did like the bubbles. He watched one float about over his head.
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It was quite bright and the bubbles were--
Well, they were nice. Ish.
And wasn't that the strangest Mabari he'd ever set eyes upon? "...What's this?" the sound of metal shifting would accompany his approach and kneeling next to the beast, smiling warmly before placing a gauntleted hand upon his head. "Who's a good boy~?"
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"I suppose the desired answer is 'I am'?" he huffed. "Or perhaps 'woof'. But I don't know where you drew this conclusion from, however true it may be. We're strangers."
He supposed the human had good intentions. And was either very brave or very stupid, crouching down to this level with a 'beast' like Nanaki.
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A hasty look about didn't produce another person. He began to pat himself down for any poison darts that might induce hallucinations. When all other plausible reasons (plausible for him) were exhausted he settled for peering down at this... creature once more, lips pursed in curiosity.
"Tell me you're not Morrigan." She could shapeshift into creatures. He would not be amused if he'd just inadvertently gotten her cooties all over his armor.
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