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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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Chris/Matt - 9 pm, refilling on drinks
[info]coyoti
2017-11-21 07:14 pm UTC (link)
Chris was half limping as he headed back toward the snack table; though he had but one cup in his hand, the carousing he'd just momentarily snuck away from would not welcome him back gladly if he returned empty handed. Still, he gave himself a few moments to breathe as he ladled more of the red stuff into his cup, leaning against the snack table (it bent a little under his weight, not suited for such a task).

Nearby was a semi-familiar man, at least in that Chris had seen him around the apartment. He couldn't have given him a name—he knew he should have been able, though the usual crushing guilt regarding his role in all of this was nowhere to be found, helpfully chased off by the aggressive spirit of alcohol—and he decided that now was an apt time to fix that.

"You," he started, slurring a little. "Where do I...do I know you?" He squinted, as though doing so would suddenly make the question of the other man's face clear.

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Re: Chris/Matt - 9 pm, refilling on drinks
[info]chernobog
2017-11-21 07:26 pm UTC (link)
Matthew glanced up at the drunk man who was by his side and produced a nice, friendly smile while his stomach scrunched into a knot. "You may, just from around the apartment. I'm Matthew Buchanan. Just moved in a few months ago."

Sitting down the plate of food he was gathering for himself and Alex, he offered the man his hand. "I think I recognize you as well, at least from the apartment complex."

Slick, super slick. But honest all the same because this man most certainly had not ended up in the experiment.

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Re: Chris/Matt - 9 pm, refilling on drinks
[info]coyoti
2017-11-21 07:37 pm UTC (link)
Nodding, Chris reached out to take Matt's hand; he missed on the first attempt, but thankfully the second saw him grasping Matt's hand and giving it a quick shake. He brought his cup back to that hand once he released, raising it up in a small mock-toast just beneath his coyote mask.

"You know, yours is a lot simpler," he slurred. "Wonder why he made yours, you know, not so..." His free hand reached up, waving around his face to indicate his own animalistic covering. Whether Chris was aware of the fact that he'd let the pronoun slip was not clear, as he shrugged.

"Whatever. How you liking the party?" He sipped at the not really necessary umpteenth helping of drink. "Chris, by the way. Just Chris. Not... Yeah."

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Re: Chris/Matt - 9 pm, refilling on drinks
[info]chernobog
2017-11-21 07:54 pm UTC (link)
Matthew's eyes narrowed briefly, his brow furrowing under the mask, but he didn't address the he that Chris had mentioned. Briefly he wondered if, perhaps, he and Alex weren't the only ones who had a mysterious employer.

Instead, he carried on with the conversation as if nothing was amiss. "It is a lot more simple than your own. I'm glad I didn't get yours." Pouring himself a cup of punch, he brought the drink to his lips and gave a nod. "Nice to meet you, Chris. The party is... ah..." He glanced around the room before leaning a fraction of a hair closer to Chris. "I honestly was expecting it to be more...odd. Outside of that, it's nice enough."

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Re: Chris/Matt - 9 pm, refilling on drinks
[info]coyoti
2017-11-21 08:02 pm UTC (link)
Chris nodded again, his mouth winding into a tight line. He drank more, as though it would wash away the words suddenly rising through his throat.

"I'm OK with it," he finally landed on, shrugging again. "I mean, aren't you?" Chris shuffled in place, squirming as his discomfort from being on his bad leg for too long started to thread through his person. "A little chill instead of the batshit crap that's always happening?"

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Re: Chris/Matt - 9 pm, refilling on drinks
[info]chernobog
2017-11-22 01:50 am UTC (link)
Matthew allowed a brief laugh. "I am glad it's normal," he admitted and honestly so. "I think this place has me spooked more than I'd like to admit it. But it's nice to come here with my date and just enjoy one another, you know? It's relaxing once you get used to shit not jumping out of corners or mysterious gifts showing up."

Narrowing his eyes at the man and biting at his lips, he figured to plunge into the obvious. "Are you alright? Do you want to take a seat?"

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Re: Chris/Matt - 9 pm, refilling on drinks
[info]coyoti
2017-11-22 12:42 pm UTC (link)
Chris shook his head, taking a step backward. "Naw, naw, man, s'fine," he said, still clearly uncomfortable. He turned back to the snack table and started filling up four more cups that he'd somehow navigate through the crowd and back toward his friends, even with his bad leg.

Since he was turned away from the front door, he completely missed the entrance of a new party. He was carefully cradling five cups between two hands (pinching, a lot of pinching was happening at the rims, God help him) when he turned back around, saw the man, and went as white as a sheet.

When he was given his own due credit, what tenuous hold he had on the drinks was lost and they splattered to the floor.

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Closed!
[info]chernobog
2017-11-22 02:14 pm UTC (link)
Matthew stepped back from the spilling drinks and looked at Chris before following his companion's gaze to the man who had just entered the room. Head tilted, he watched the man, trying to understand what had caused such a reaction from Chris and immediately understood when the man called everyone's attention and began to speak.

"Oh, fuck," Matthew hissed, his face taking on a similar pallor as Chris's. "Fuck," He said again as the man produced the girl from the bag over his shoulder. And then, with a click of a button and the collapse of all the people in the room, Matthew wasn't there anymore, replaced by a pile of clothes and a smoke-like figure.

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