Caster | Tamamo-no-Mae (
castrationfist) wrote in
driftfleet2016-06-01 10:44 am
Entry tags:
- !mingle,
- adalwolfe hawke,
- alistair theirin,
- anakin skywalker,
- anders,
- asuka shikinami langley,
- caster,
- charles xavier,
- dean winchester (au),
- dune/leto atreides ii,
- erik lehnsherr,
- hank mccoy,
- hera syndulla,
- hermione granger,
- james tiberius kirk,
- kara danvers,
- katherine "kitty" pryde,
- kaworu nagisa,
- kazuto "kirito" kirigaya,
- loki,
- margaery tyrell,
- meg masters,
- mikleo,
- obi-wan kenobi,
- padmé amidala,
- sascha,
- shinji ikari,
- sorey,
- stefan salvatore,
- wrath
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Who: Everyone
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Action: Iskaulit
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[So we've been stuck on the poison moon for a couple months now, so a lot of people probably want to get away from that.
Unfortunately, the only place you really can get away from it besides your own ship is the Iskaulit. So, here's a June Iskaulit mingle!]
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Action: Iskaulit
When:
[So we've been stuck on the poison moon for a couple months now, so a lot of people probably want to get away from that.
Unfortunately, the only place you really can get away from it besides your own ship is the Iskaulit. So, here's a June Iskaulit mingle!]

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[Though he isn't ungrateful, not at all, he's kind of annoyed that his birthday didn't coincide with landfall on a new, actually decent planet. The community garden can't quite capture the reality of fresh air, green grass, and blue skies. Oh well.
Taking the knife, he goes about cutting each slice of cake as carefully as possible. He's conscientious, even neurotic, about making sure they're both getting an equal share. He doesn't want anyone to feel overlooked or neglected or somehow inferior. There's a unique tension in the air that he hopes won't lead to spontaneous combustion.]
A wish, huh? [he asks, while he transfers the first slice onto a plate. The cake looks moist and delicious. It smells like the real deal, too.] After today... After today, I think you guys deserve some wishes more than I do. [He smiles wryly, setting the slice in front of Kaworu. The next one goes to Asuka.] So I wish to split my wish in half and give you the pieces.
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But the cake is beautiful, and even more amazing than Kaworu had guessed. It has Shinji's name on it. It's been created specifically to commemorate the most important day there ever was. This is all about Shinji's birth, and Kaworu has never seen its likeness. Shikinami created this with her own hands. It was a labor and it deserves every ounce of Shinji's favor it receives. Kaworu's thinking that he never stood a chance in the first place; but the thing that makes Kaworu privately closest to crying is how happy Shinji sounds. This cake was a necessity. (Shikinami is a necessity.)
At Shinji's sweet declaration, though, Kaworu can finally tear his gaze away from Shinji's hands at work on the cake. His eyes are kind of big, and his eyebrows are slightly creased. First he looks to Asuka, as though he's checking to see that she heard the same thing, and if she understands. Then he looks at Shinji, and though he's practically sparkling with adoration and appreciation, he asks, very seriously,] Do wishes work that way? [He's so focused on this that he doesn't even have the time to wonder at the thought of an aquarium.]
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[But then she nods slowly, carefully.] If you want them to. I think so. [Asuka hasn't made a wish in years and years. She takes a fork but doesn't start on the cake, wanting to wait until Shinji gets that first bite.] But-- don't you want any for yourself? [She's too petty to share anything, even a wish, but it doesn't escape her that she's sharing him.]
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His friends might be second-guessing themselves, but he can like two different things for different reasons. It isn't that hard.] This is delicious, [he confirms, licking a fleck of frosting from his bottom lip.] Anyway, it's my wish, so that's the way it's going to work. I don't want to wish for anything because I'd probably just screw it up.
[Not to mention, he wouldn't be able to decide what to wish for. He'd want to see Ayanami again, safe and sound. He'd want to know his father is paying for all the awful things he's done. He'd want to have the Earth restored in full, and that they can find a way off of this stupid reality TV show, and... and... and... and for one day in his miserable life, he wants to be happy; he wants to be satisfied with what he has. That means giving away his wish with no strings attached.]
So go ahead, make your own wishes.
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I wish for it to be good, [Kaworu says after a lengthy pause. He'll leave it at that, for now; there's more to it, and he can't express very much of it. But his face and voice are determined, and he's as honest as ever.
Kaworu's been examining Shinji's face, admittedly negligent toward his own slice of cake... But it's Shinji's enjoyment which is most important, here. Evidently Kaworu is satisfied with what he sees, though, and finally turns his attention to his fork, carving off a bite and bringing it to his mouth. It's his first time trying any of this. The frosting, the sponginess of the cake... Everything is new, and it's like seeing starlight after living underground. Kaworu's eyes get big. It's hard not to just shove the rest of the cake into his mouth. Hard, but not impossible; Kaworu has made an art of moderation. He chews deliberately. When he swallows, it's just as slow.]
It's very nice cake, [he says cautiously, much more tepid than he feels.]
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[She takes a few bites, half to buy time for that impromptu wish. It's surprising that Nagisa didn't say anything disgustingly romantic, but then, he's probably saving that for when they're alone. She wipes her mouth off with a napkin, and then finally admits, mostly to Shinji--]
I wish to do this next year.
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It's good, [he confirms, steadfast about that much.] Everything is really good--so your wish came true, Kaworu-kun. [If there's more he wants to say, he wisely opts not to say it in front of Asuka. This tension is like standing on a battlefield, in the middle of two approaching armies. No one's fired a single shot yet, but that isn't a guarantee that no one will. He'd be most relieved if they could agree to an extended truce.
He looks over at Asuka, and it's his turn to be surprised: she's beaming at him. She has very little to feel good about, so he can feel good for making her feel good.]
Next year... Oh my god, I'll be sixteen. That is so old.
[The happy crinkle of his eyes claims he isn't being totally serious. (But, seriously, trying to imagine himself turning thirty or something is like trying to imagine the edge of the universe.)]