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because I promised raincake
Who: Gilbert Nightray and OPEN
When: The afternoon of the 11th
Where: The park near Winthers lake
Summary: Gilbert laments best when there's bad weather.
Warnings: Warnings for soggy cake
[There's a cake in the rain.
Well, more specifically, there's a cake in a box on a bench near a man in the rain.
A box that doesn't reside inside of a bag, and is therefore damp from the rain. And, from the state of it and the man sitting next to it, it's been sitting in the rain for a while. It's a curious sight indeed. While people stroll by with umbrellas overhead and jackets wrapped tightly around themselves to protect from the late winter storm, Gilbert Nightray is sitting forward with his elbows on his knees, eyes staring directly at the soggy ground through his damp hair, a half-finished cigarette hanging between his index and middle fingers.
People have been encouraging him to relax lately, take a rest, spend some time by himself to be alone and sort through his thoughts, to meditate, do yoga--the list goes on and on. It seems different people all have their different ways to unwind and cope, and so far none of them had worked for him. If he's home, he'll clean and bake and fret. If he's at work, he'll clean and bake and fret.
So he's relaxing outside. He's taking a 'breather'. He's trying not to think about obligations and duty and doing his best face his anxiety and stress head on, so he's sitting outside in the rain with a cake in a soaked box.
You know you're curious.]
When: The afternoon of the 11th
Where: The park near Winthers lake
Summary: Gilbert laments best when there's bad weather.
Warnings: Warnings for soggy cake
[There's a cake in the rain.
Well, more specifically, there's a cake in a box on a bench near a man in the rain.
A box that doesn't reside inside of a bag, and is therefore damp from the rain. And, from the state of it and the man sitting next to it, it's been sitting in the rain for a while. It's a curious sight indeed. While people stroll by with umbrellas overhead and jackets wrapped tightly around themselves to protect from the late winter storm, Gilbert Nightray is sitting forward with his elbows on his knees, eyes staring directly at the soggy ground through his damp hair, a half-finished cigarette hanging between his index and middle fingers.
People have been encouraging him to relax lately, take a rest, spend some time by himself to be alone and sort through his thoughts, to meditate, do yoga--the list goes on and on. It seems different people all have their different ways to unwind and cope, and so far none of them had worked for him. If he's home, he'll clean and bake and fret. If he's at work, he'll clean and bake and fret.
So he's relaxing outside. He's taking a 'breather'. He's trying not to think about obligations and duty and doing his best face his anxiety and stress head on, so he's sitting outside in the rain with a cake in a soaked box.
You know you're curious.]
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You're wet.
[Her eyes flicker to the box sitting beside him.]
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[It's looking pretty haggard, sadly.]
Just realized I keep switching tense -- sorry. >.<
Considering I was the one going somewhere and you're the one just sitting there, that should be my question.
fff I didn't even notice. /wink
This sort of thing is normal! It's supposed to be relaxing.
[Oooor maybe he just made that part up.]
Hurrah! :O
. . . No.
[That really is a sad bit of frosting.]
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[He gestures outwardly with one hand. What's the word he's looking for here.]
Soothing?
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[Another small frown, this time towards the box. It's bothering her somehow.]
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Well, that's...not quite as soothing, I guess.
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Why don't you go inside? You're ruining . . . [A sideways box-glance.] . . . something. Is it yours?
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It's not completely ruined. Probably.
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[She holds out a hand to him, mouth firming.]
Come on. You can bring it with you. And listen to the rain inside.
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[Staring at the hand. Then back at her face. Hand. Face. Hand. What.]
Have we met?
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[Under normal circumstances, this likely would not be something that Aoko would do. But . . . these appear not to be normal circumstances. She continues to hold out her hand.]
We've met now, haven't we?
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Gilbert Nightray.
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'S nice to meet you. But. [Insistent pull!]
It's silly to be sitting in the rain when there are plenty of warm, dry places to sit.
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H-hey!I already said - I was relaxing!
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Inside can be relaxing too, I promise. So.
[Going to pick up that box and come along quietly, Gilbert?]
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N-no, it's fine, really! I don't mind sitting outside a while longer! I'm trying to do someone a favor...!
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By getting their dessert all wet?
[Because at close range, she can at least tell that stuff oozing out the side was, at one point, frosting. Ew. Avoiding that.]
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[Oh man, that really is messy. He winces and reaches out to take it from her; he'll risk the leaky frosting like a man.]
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What kind of favor makes someone wait out in the rain?
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Well...it's a long story. Are you sure you want to hear it?
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Inside.
[Inside, where they can both make rather large puddles on someone's floor. And he looks at this point like he could stand warming up.]
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Where are we going?
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[. . . This leads to the worthwhile point that Aoko doesn't really know where they're going. Not that this will stop her, but. Surely there's a cafe or restaurant about somewhere. She thinks she can remember one not so far back, beyond the park. SERO territory. But it'll work.]
To find tea.
[Because isn't this the right answer for every occasion?]
[And within a few minutes, there it is -- a small, almost too-orderly coffee house that looks all too welcoming through the gray and wet. Victory!]
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