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Entry tags:
- alec mcdowell,
- bo dennis,
- caroline forbes,
- coby ward,
- curnen overbay,
- gartrett corbie,
- hugo "hurley" reyes,
- ignis scientia,
- james hathaway,
- kashaw vesh,
- kitty pryde,
- lillith daturai,
- liz parker,
- marie-ange colbert,
- mary winchester,
- maya lopez,
- mildmay foxe,
- moana,
- odo,
- percival de rolo,
- peter parker,
- pike trickfoot,
- regina mills,
- sam winchester,
- scanlan shorthalt,
- snow white,
- stephanie brown,
- sunny nwazue,
- vax'ildan,
- vex'ahlia,
- xavin,
- zahra hydris
[GP] The De Rolo Wedding Reception
The calendar of "Kahl-ee-Fornea" was very different to that of Tal'Dorei. But the spring dance had been a good reminder for the Exandrians (one of them, anyway) that the Renewal Festival would take place more or less this time of year, landing always on the thirteenth day of Dulahei. It seemed a fitting time to set the 'small family dinner' in celebration of the marriage of Vex and Percy.
...Yeah, but no. Because Vax'ildan didn't mind a bit of revenge for their having done the thing without so much as telling him for several weeks, and because his sister always deserved the best of everything anyway, the garden had a whopping lot more than that for the happy couple as they opened the doors onto what first looked like pitch blackness. Until the big, white-hot spotlight snapped abruptly on to glare down on top of the pair with blinding scrutiny.
A familiar voice sang out from beyond, his ever-charming booming and crooning amplified to fill the whole of the outdoors by something called a 'microphone,' Scanlan using all his singular panache to belt out a melodic tune:
"There she is, Mrs. De Rolo
There she is, your ideal
The dreams of a million boys and girls who want to find love in Emon City
For Vex may turn out to more than Baroness of the first house of Whitestone and Grand Mistress of the Hunt
There he is, Mr. De Rolo
There he is, your ideal
With so much brooding and tinkering he took the town by storm
With his all-Whitestone face and form
And there they are
Walking on air, he is
Fairest of the fair, she is
There they are - Mr. and Mrs. De Rolooooooooooo~"
A resounding wave of applause, murmuring, cheers, and laughter broke out all around the newlyweds - one such unbridled merry cackle absolutely coming from the bride's brother - and Scanlan's tone changed immediately to a much more vibrant, excited, sporting-event-enthusiasm style of announcement: "Ladies and Gentlemen - it's the DE ROLO FAMILY!"
The strands of bulb lighting popped into yellow-soft brightness all at once, revealing the guests gathered around dozens of tables artfully set with dinner places enough for everyone at the Inn. Each table included flowers, linens, and garlands all matched in smart Whitestone-Blue, darker Owlbear-Blue, black and white with touches of gold accents, all thanks to Caroline's management. The outdoor area so far as one could see had been dressed in one of Lillith's illusions to mimic a beautiful forest clearing at purple-dusk with fireflies dancing, the shapes of buildings and foothills in the distance distinctly cast to look like the city and castle of Whitestone. Ignis and Emma stood by putting a few final touches on what they'd all started calling 'fancy barbecue,' an enormous buffet of haute cuisine smoked and grilled meats with artful sides, a table beside them holding up the massive layer cake Pike had tirelessly fussed into perfection. So many others had come together to help or to wish the de Rolos well - but there would be plenty of time over the evening for them to be thanked and recognized with food, drink, song - there was even an area marked out as a dance floor.
A freshly bathed Trinket in his very own bowtie lumbered up to Vex'ahlia to rumble and lick her face as the pair finally had a moment to react to the spectacle. At ground-level, a small disc-like device with a large serving spoon taped to it had been labeled with marker as Ensign Stubby, rolling its way between tables and chairs while balancing a large, many-times-stabbed basket of flower petals (with a handful left nestled in its giant spoon) on top of its flat surface like a drunken flower girl to finally bump into Vex and Percy's shoes. ...And possibly the best thing about their stunning surprise? That Peter boy had got the whole thing on VHS.
...Yeah, but no. Because Vax'ildan didn't mind a bit of revenge for their having done the thing without so much as telling him for several weeks, and because his sister always deserved the best of everything anyway, the garden had a whopping lot more than that for the happy couple as they opened the doors onto what first looked like pitch blackness. Until the big, white-hot spotlight snapped abruptly on to glare down on top of the pair with blinding scrutiny.
A familiar voice sang out from beyond, his ever-charming booming and crooning amplified to fill the whole of the outdoors by something called a 'microphone,' Scanlan using all his singular panache to belt out a melodic tune:
"There she is, Mrs. De Rolo
There she is, your ideal
The dreams of a million boys and girls who want to find love in Emon City
For Vex may turn out to more than Baroness of the first house of Whitestone and Grand Mistress of the Hunt
There he is, Mr. De Rolo
There he is, your ideal
With so much brooding and tinkering he took the town by storm
With his all-Whitestone face and form
And there they are
Walking on air, he is
Fairest of the fair, she is
There they are - Mr. and Mrs. De Rolooooooooooo~"
A resounding wave of applause, murmuring, cheers, and laughter broke out all around the newlyweds - one such unbridled merry cackle absolutely coming from the bride's brother - and Scanlan's tone changed immediately to a much more vibrant, excited, sporting-event-enthusiasm style of announcement: "Ladies and Gentlemen - it's the DE ROLO FAMILY!"
The strands of bulb lighting popped into yellow-soft brightness all at once, revealing the guests gathered around dozens of tables artfully set with dinner places enough for everyone at the Inn. Each table included flowers, linens, and garlands all matched in smart Whitestone-Blue, darker Owlbear-Blue, black and white with touches of gold accents, all thanks to Caroline's management. The outdoor area so far as one could see had been dressed in one of Lillith's illusions to mimic a beautiful forest clearing at purple-dusk with fireflies dancing, the shapes of buildings and foothills in the distance distinctly cast to look like the city and castle of Whitestone. Ignis and Emma stood by putting a few final touches on what they'd all started calling 'fancy barbecue,' an enormous buffet of haute cuisine smoked and grilled meats with artful sides, a table beside them holding up the massive layer cake Pike had tirelessly fussed into perfection. So many others had come together to help or to wish the de Rolos well - but there would be plenty of time over the evening for them to be thanked and recognized with food, drink, song - there was even an area marked out as a dance floor.
A freshly bathed Trinket in his very own bowtie lumbered up to Vex'ahlia to rumble and lick her face as the pair finally had a moment to react to the spectacle. At ground-level, a small disc-like device with a large serving spoon taped to it had been labeled with marker as Ensign Stubby, rolling its way between tables and chairs while balancing a large, many-times-stabbed basket of flower petals (with a handful left nestled in its giant spoon) on top of its flat surface like a drunken flower girl to finally bump into Vex and Percy's shoes. ...And possibly the best thing about their stunning surprise? That Peter boy had got the whole thing on VHS.
Karaoke Machine - OTA - no need to tag Caroline
Karaoke: n. a form of entertainment, offered typically by bars and clubs, in which people take turns singing popular songs into a microphone over prerecorded backing tracks.
Caroline added a set up sheet beside that with a few simple instructions on how to get the song you wanted. Then, feeling satisfied, left to find mac and cheese.
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He surveys the machine, then picks up and sifts through the notebook before he found the song he wants. The same song he sang when he tried to calm down Aaron when he wouldn't stop crying. Yeah, it didn't work, but it was still fun, and that was the important part.
He taps a few buttons on the machine, picks up the mic, then stands.
Wo! I feel good!" Hurley belts out. "Nuh nuh nuh nuh! I knew that I would now! Nuh nuh nuh nuh! So good! So good! I got you!"
Hurley continues with the rest of the song, finishing the song with as much off-tune gusto as he started with. When the song finally trails off, Hurley raises the microphone a little too close to his mouth and says "Thanks" before setting the mic down on top of the machine --
-- even though he was pretty sure no one was watching. And yeah, sure, the audience was part of karaoke, but it wasn't the most important part. It was more important to have fun.
Bo/Hurley
"That was pretty good. You should do a few dance moves though. I think it would complete the whole package." She smiled. "I'm Bo, by the way. I saw you come in last arrival, but didn't get a chance to say hi since there were eggs everywhere."
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He's not sure if Bo knows where Santa Monica is, but it probably wouldn't make sense to her if she didn't and he tried to explain it to her anyhow.
"Hurley," he says. "You get anything good in your egg?"
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Bo's expression didn't falter, but it subsided a bit. "A mixed bag. A reminder of my best friend, which was good. A reminder of my ex girlfriend, not so good." She shrugged. "But at least my ex boyfriend is already here so I didn't have any other thing to throw at me."
All was said nonchalantly because that's how Bo rolled with it... Outwardly anyways.
"What about you? Did the inn give you something as a consolation prize for being pulled here?"
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"That sucks," Hurley says, because it seems to perfectly sum up the situation.
"Yeah, I got a CD player and some earbuds and a couple of CDs," Hurley says. It's not much, but it seems considerably better than what Bo got -- and besides, it was probably the number one thing he wanted back on the island. "I really love music, so it was a win-win for me."
Hurley nods towards the karaoke machine. "You gonna give it a try? I'll be your audience," he says. "Or not be your audience if an audience makes you all self-conscious."
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He finished the song and came down and Kitty caught his eye and tipped her chin back up to the stage. "Don't Go Breaking My Heart?" She didn't know him but she didn't care. She'd had just enough to drink that karaoke was the best idea.
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"Hurley," he says. "Just got here on April Fool's Day. Feels like a big prank. Which really is par for the course lately."
There's resignation in his voice, but not the sad sort of resignation. The sort of resignation where you knew that this was just how things were and weren't really going to get too busted up over it.
Hurley crouches down next to the machine to flip through the pages of the notebook again. The song's gotta be in here somewhere.
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She crouched beside him, looking at the notebook as he flipped. "Sorry I haven't run into you before now. It was Passover and then--" Her fingers stray to the jade pendant hanging below her Star of David. "--my Easter egg threw me for a bit of a loop."
Her eyes light up with a soft, friendly warmth. "I hope you'll give me a chance to make up for it."
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Hurley wasn't particularly religious, but his mom was and he once bought her this real gold Jesus statue that seemed kinda sacrilegious, but still made her happy anyway.
"Were you supposed to meet me that day?" he asks. "I kinda met a few different people. Jackson and Buffy."
He turns one final page, eyes still skimming the songs on the page.
Hurley looks up and over at Kitty. "You into karaoke, too?"
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OTA - He won't sing. Don't ask him.
He was considering it a bit like hiding in plain sight.
Hathaway/Mary
She walked up with a smile, beer in her own hand. "Find any interesting ones?"
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"Don't let me stop you if you want to sing."
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She raised her free hand, palm out. "No. no thank you. I'd rather get a root canal." Mary only sang for her boys during bedtime or in the car and, well, her boys were grown and they didn't have a car here.
"Are you looking for something in particular?"
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She liked him. Mostly she liked teasing him. He was grumpy.
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"I would argue that I'm not hiding, I'm perusing the options." So far ther was nothing he was going to sing.
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"Assuming I decide to accept that argument, what are we perusing for?"
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Lillith/James
Since she was not hiding herself, she was more attentive to others in case of frightening them or of them feeling shy. She noticed the tall very pale man mostly because he was pale, but also because he did not look as though he knew why he was there.
Since she did not wish to startle him, she approached from in front of him with a warm, "Hello. You are one of the newer arrivals, I think. I am Lillith. Do not be frightened. I do not intend to harm you."
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"I generally assume good intent, rather than that people at parties are planning to harm me." Then he offered the hand not holding his drink. "Hathaway."
Really he thought, he was doing quite well dealing with this place and the unusual people it contained. Though honestly he wasn't sure he wasn't in an asylum somewhere hallucinating these things.
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She held out her hand (although she would not be upset if he declined to take it because of the claws). "You are very kind, but I do not imagine most people you meet at parties look like the demons of your mythology." She supposed he might be from a different world that did not have such demons, but most here seemed to. "Therefore, the pleasure in making the acquaintance, first, must be mine."
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Coby - by arrangement
Once the karaoke machine was warmed up, of course he was going to sing. That probably didn't surprise anybody. That when his turn came around, he got up and belted out Anarchy in the UK, on the other hand, wasn't something anybody would have predicted, except maybe Jag's pretty fortune teller. Not even Coby.
After, he walked away from the mic and toward the bar for a drink.
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She grinned at him. "Do a duet with me."
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"What do you want to sing? Or do you want me to pick?" Even if he picked something she'd never heard before, she'd pick it up in no time, and better than anybody else here might have.
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She smiled, entirely unself-conscious about the wide gap in her knowledge. "Plus you know those songs better'n I do."
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