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paxnarrator ([info]paxnarrator) wrote in [info]paxletalelogs,
@ 2017-11-07 19:04:00

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Entry tags:apollo, ares, baron samedi, bastet, chernobog, coyote, event post, freyr, hades, hecate, hel, loki, maman brigitte, marzanna, maui, pan, persephone, raven, sigyn, uke mochi, xochipilli

everybody's comin'; leave your body at the door
Who: EVERYONE.
What: The Pax Halloween Party, part one.
Where: Pax Letale apartment complex, rec room.
When: 7 p.m., Oct. 31.
Notes: Hi guys! Sorry this took so long to get up; things have been pretty crazy here. But here is the Halloween event! This is the first part, and should be treated like a regular event; please mark where and when your character can be found throughout the room. Please remember that your character must be wearing their Halloween mask provided to them at the beginning of the month in order to gain admission to the rec room party. This is crucial for the second part of the event. If there are two people in a thread, please ask permission before entering; if you have any questions, please contact the mods! Now on with the show!

Despite the general eeriness of the building at large, those who make their way downstairs to the Halloween party will find it decorated to entertain. The lobby's emptiness will have been filled by a set of bloody sticker footprints from the elevator leading toward the rec room, through the door of which lights and music blare into the hallway. Stephan is waiting outside the entry way, dressed to the nines like a bald Morticia Addams, his red nails clicking on a clipboard as he takes note of who's arrived and who hasn't. Those who aren't dressed appropriately—read: with their Pax-provided masks—will be denied entry until they go and retrieve said item. Upon entry, Stephan will make the remark that attendees are to enjoy themselves, and that a special guest of honor will arrive a few hours later.

Those who make it past the drag queen bouncer will find a rather ghoulishly delightful party inside. Orange and black streamers hang in wound loops from the walls, pinned carefully to the molding near the ceiling. Bats, cartoon cutouts of witches flying over a waning moon, black cats, and pumpkins all cover the walls from top to bottom; carved pumpkins are set on every available table space, lit and flickering in the low light. The doors to the pool area are open, a disco ball shining orange, black and white specks over everything as classic Halloween hits are played from a nearby boombox. The pool itself glows a ghostly green.

Back inside the rec room, a long table opposite the pool table is laden with hot dog finger treats, feet made of meatloaf, speared deviled eggs painted like eyeballs, and every other appropriately-themed Halloween food item an attendee could think of. In the middle of it all, amid black and orange plates and clear, orange-y cups, is a bowl filled generously with store-bought candy. On either side are punch bowls filled with green and red liquid; the former will taste like apple cider, the latter a regular tropical punch. Neither are alcoholic, but attendees are welcome to sneak their own into the party—Stephan's not watching that closely.

Overall, the party seems normal—too normal for some, though no one will find any mislaid bear traps, poisoned candy or razor-blade laden apples anywhere in the vicinity. Might as well enjoy it while it lasts....



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Re: Lucas/Alice - about 9pm - near the doors
[info]lucas_apollo
2017-11-19 06:26 pm UTC (link)
"Yeah, kind of like grains of rice," he said, looking a little closer at the beadwork. "So you dressed as Uke Mochi then?" he presumed, nodding and then shrugging. "I guess the mask sort of makes sense for Apollo too, and I'm sure he'd approve of the suit." He didn't know much about the god, hadn't really had conversations with him like others have with their 'visitors', but he just got the sense that the guy would love a well tailored suit.

"Well, besides the campy decorations, this looks like it's turning out to be an extremely normal party," he chuckled, hoping to allay some of her fears. Again, he spared a brief concerned look over at Nish, but she seemed to be in good hands with her friend, so he focused back on Alice.

"I almost didn't come either, but...I wanted to see you." Now it was his turn to be a little awkward. He believed that he was quite bad at these kinds of conversations, but the time seem to have come. "Shall we...maybe go outside? There's less people out there..." The pool was glowing a little strangely, but the stars were bright and clear overhead, and in his opinion, being alone under those shining diamonds would be somewhat romantic.

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Re: Lucas/Alice - about 9pm - near the doors
[info]rosemary_thyme
2017-11-20 01:00 am UTC (link)
Alice smiled shyly, her gaze dropping to her feet as she nearly reached for his hand. But she paused, her smile faltering slightly. "Actually, before we go anywhere, I have a question. Have you by chance seen Brittany? I don't know if you saw the post on the community but she hasn't been seen by her other friends and, you know, I haven't been talking to her but I have to admit I'm kind of worried."

Alice glanced about the room and frowned fully. "I haven't seen her either and I was just wondering if maybe I missed her..."

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Re: Lucas/Alice - about 9pm - near the doors
[info]lucas_apollo
2017-11-20 01:38 am UTC (link)
He frowned just a little, but then he shook his head. "I'm sorry, but I haven't; I don't think I've actually met her, beyond seeing her on the forums," he confessed, wishing he could give her a better answer. "She's your friend though...we could take a look around for her if you'd like, circle around the room?" It would also give him time to come up with some way to bring up what he wanted to say to her. He brought up a hand to lightly rest on her shoulder, gently guiding her towards the rest of the room so they could start the circuit.

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Re: Lucas/Alice - about 9pm - near the doors
[info]rosemary_thyme
2017-11-21 02:36 pm UTC (link)
Smiling softly, Alice nodded and allowed Lucas to steer her around the outer edge of the room. "Thank you," she said quietly among the varying levels of noise in the room. "I don't think she's here but I just want to look for her one more time. Then maybe we can go outside, like you suggested."

She turned her bright eyes to Lucas and reached to remove his hand from her shoulder, but only to take it in her own. Giving it a gentle squeeze she lessened her grip so that he could take his hand away from hers if he so chose, or continue to hold it if he also chose.

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Re: Lucas/Alice - about 9pm - near the doors
[info]lucas_apollo
2017-11-21 03:07 pm UTC (link)
He smiled back at her, momentarily captivated by her eyes before forcing himself to look away and not seem creepy. But he didn't let go of her hand, instead gently lacing his fingers with hers as they walked around the room.

"Hopefully the shop wasn't too busy today," he said lightly, trying to make conversation while they searched for her friend. He'd seen a picture of her on the forum, but so far he didn't see the energetic Asian woman they were looking for. He was sure, from her colourful personality online, that if she were here, she would be very hard to miss. "Have you made anything new? I bet you're already planning for Christmas," he added with a grin, lightly bumping her hip with her own hand before realizing that might have been a little too forward.

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Re: Lucas/Alice - about 9pm - near the doors
[info]rosemary_thyme
2017-11-21 05:55 pm UTC (link)
Alice felt...relaxed. All the nerves she felt about speaking with Lucas had left her and she settled into their slow promenade around the room. She spotted Rafael and Isobel and smiled in their direction, one to indicate she was happy and fine, before turning her focus back on Lucas.

"It was busy in the morning with people picking up last minute Halloween treats but then it died down. Seems to be the state of things as we get more into the holiday season." She glanced about the room again, still not spotting Brittany, then continued speaking. "And you know me quite well. I have a line of holiday items I'm making for November and December and I've been testing out some other recipes as well.

"I'm also thinking about really decorating the shop for the holidays too. Maybe you could help?"

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Closed!
[info]lucas_apollo
2017-11-21 06:44 pm UTC (link)
He of course noticed her glance over to her friends and was sure he knew what that was about. And he heartily approved that she had them in her corner looking out for her. He made the effort not to look over their way too, to give away that he'd noticed, and instead let that moment pass and then focused back on her.

"I'd love to," he replied, his voice soft, but still loud enough to be heard over the music and the constant chatter. "Just let me know when so I can make sure I'm available; decorating is actually one of my favourite parts of the holidays. And you know I'd be happy to sample any new creations," he added with a wink.

He walked with her further into the room, keeping a sharp eye out for her friend, while keeping up a pleasant and playful conversation while they did.

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