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- !mingle,
- !ota,
- 9: 7,
- ac: malik al-sayf,
- dbh: connor-60,
- dmc: kat,
- ff: nida,
- ff: rinoa heartilly,
- ff: seifer almasy,
- hunger games: finnick odair,
- marvel: james rhodes,
- marvel: loki odinson,
- marvel: thor odinson,
- marvel: tony stark,
- overwatch: brigitte lindholm,
- rvb: agt washington,
- voltron: takashi shirogane
[ MINGLE ] FORGE AFTER HOURS
WHERE: South Village Forge
WHEN: January 8th
OPEN TO: Smitherns (Thor, Brigitte, Annie Cresta, Siefer), Plus Ones, Passers by, and Friends! Anyone, really, come on down.
WARNINGS: Language, discussion of canon typical violence probably, drinking?

THE HEARTH
With the bulk of the work and chores done for the day, the heart's banked down to a tolerable level rather than steel meltingly hot, positively cozy. Tables are cleared of metal filings and shavings, the floor is swept, extra chairs and seating or overturned crates serve as places to kick back and enjoy the warmth. A large kettle of tea is kept brewing all night, another of coffee, and a jug of cool water for those thirsty with no real requirement RE flavor. There's a rack for coats and scarves when people don't need to be quite so bundled up, and space cleared enough for milling about, tossing ideas back and forth, or simply relaxing. Arguments happen at The Debate Wall, not by the fire.
THE FOOD
It's an eclectic spread- a pot of stew, some crusty bread, frittatas, a few large, simple cheese pizzas, bottles of wine, and whatever other food the Smitherns or their Plus Ones chose to bring. It's a bit of a potluck, food spread out on one table for perusal, plates waiting and a bin for dirty dishes. Tony will scrub up at the end of the night. By the fire there's a waffle iron and as many toppings as they could find for waffles- jams, zalpaca butter, dried fruit, preserved peaches. Serve yourself or sit and sample!
THE CHILL OUT CORNER
For the more introspective or anyone taking a break from The Debate Wall, there's a comfortable chair tucked in the far corner where the light isn't as bright, the sound not quite so loud- and in this chair sits a young Peacat, a smaller pot for tea, and a few books. Elton's a friendly sort and will chirrup to lean for pets or simply sit on a lap and purr, offering calming, quiet company.
THE DEBATE WALL
Scrubbed clean for the night, the wall opposite Tony's Scrawled projects, equations, rules and definitions- currently marked only with a few notes RE proper charcoal use 'It's for the wall, not your hands, not anyone's clothes', the large space cleared for marking out or drawing out- well. Games, hangman, tic-tac-toe, sketches, or debate points. The only other rule listed is 'If you're going to pick a hill to die on, cite your references'.
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"Yeah..." He echoes almost regretfully. "There's a couple people I wish were here. If it were all of us? This place would be perfect." Away from the troubles of home. He'd even accept the lack of monsters and fast food if he could have his posse back. "You're right. You can't replace the people. That's the hardest part." Lucky. To a degree. She might not think that as much if she knew one was his ex and he'd been on the wrong side of a war against both. It was awkward sometimes.
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"I like Rinoa," she adds after a pause, as if to try and puncture that wistfulness that's sunk in between them. "I met her a week ago, at the new year's party? She's really nice."
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Alright the T-Rexaur he'd fought so far were more dinosaurs, that didn't mean he wasn't absolutely going to take on a Ruby someday.
Ah, the New Year's party. There's a slight wince there, he'd not acted his best toward her then. They've calmed down, it was still a sore point. "Yeah, she's good people. We've known each other a while."
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It's the first time she's actually said his name aloud, and she doesn't realise it.
"I don't know anyone here. I mean, of course I know people here," she waves her spoon at the smithy around them, the place that's rapidly become her second home, "But not from my world. I like all of you at the forge, though. I'm glad we're here." The gathering feels properly cozy, after all: the buzz of conversation, the smell of home-cooked food. It's good.
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"No one from your own world, I get it. I'd be pretty lost without them, I think. Never been this alone before." So, very disgustingly alone if it weren't for them. Despite the occasional tension Rinoa and Nida did a lot to keep him from disappearing completely into his brain and shutting off. It was good, because everyone had enough difficulty prying him back out of his shell as it was. "There's a couple people from home I miss." Two, really, the rest he could live without seeing again. That life was dead.
i meant to try wrapping this at first but whoops I JUST LOVE THEM.. SO MUCH...
So, in the end, she settles for asking it: "Who are they?"
THEY'RE TOO CUTE
"Rinoa and Nida, I'm sure you've seen them around they're pretty active around here." Good people.
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And she was making herself a little mental note, that she'd have to meet this Nida soon too.
While they'd been talking, she'd still been shoveling the occasional bite of stew in her mouth, and now realised that her bowl of stew was done. Staring down at it, Brig announced, "Okay! So. I need something to drink. Want me to bring you back some tea or coffee or water?"
I am a durp
And now they were brothers. Funny how things like that work out.
Seifer was eating more slowly after he'd already stuffed himself with pancakes and waffles. He's really going to have to work all this off later. Don't worry, he will, guy is nothing if not a powerhouse for labor. "I'd love some coffee if you wouldn't mind?" That's a nice offer he'll definitely accept. He misses coffee.
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When Brigitte returns and hands over a still-steaming cup for him, she leans against the back of her chair rather than sit don again. She really should be mingling more, but she likes Seifer, likes keeping him company. She'll move on in a few, but not quite yet.
"This is one of the things I miss most, I think," she says, looking down at the coffee. "I pretty much lived on coffee back home. But it's so much more rare here."
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He thanks her quietly as he takes the cup, cradling it in two hands and curling up in a way that maximizes the amount of warm he's gathering from the forge. It's warm and cozy right now, nothing like unwinding with a nice cup of coffee by the fire.
"Garden coffee wasn't exactly good," He comments as he takes a sip. "Still miss it. Familiar comforts, you know? 'Course, now that you've been grillin' me for a bit I figure it's about my turn. What do you miss the most? Or who, guess I should say."
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"There's all my brothers and sisters and parents, obviously, but that just... goes without saying." She glances up at the rafters of the forge, as if for inspiration, before continuing. "That knight I mentioned back when we first met? His name is Reinhardt. He's also my godfather, and who I was adventuring with when I... came here. I didn't know how much I would miss him until I did. Plus he's probably getting in so much trouble without me."
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He nods at her question, she'd mentioned the name once, now he was getting more detail. Her fear of his getting into trouble does earn a mild chuckle, shaking his head. "I dunno how any of this stuff works, but I wouldn't doubt he'd be just as worried about you not bein' around. Be on his best behavior, 'least that's what I'd do if I knew someone was gonna worry." Of course best might still not mean completely out of trouble. "So he's who you were a squire for, yeah?"
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"And yeah. Squire, medic, mechanic and smith, I was basically whatever he needed me to be." Even down to policing the man's meals sometimes. Perennial work, in a way, but she always enjoyed her time with the man. Part of why she missed him so much now. "Can Fujin and Raijin at least take care of themselves?"
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"Damn, quite the resume. You're the whole package." Please don't work circles around him and make him useless Brig, he needs the work to feel useful. If he's useless he becomes awful. "Oh yeah, better than I can. Dunno what I'd do without 'em." Well, be lost, and miss them terribly. Those two were tough, they'd figure it out. Although he'd like to think they might miss him too. Maybe. There's a frown, expression dropping some as he lets his attention drift into the forge. Are they better without him?
"...I miss 'em." Out of everyone from home they're the ones he regrets not being around the most. Sure he's made surprising friends with Nida, and he doesn't want to trade that, but no one else had stuck with him like they had.
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"I know the feeling," she says, tipping her chin against her palm, elbow propped against the back of that chair. "Sorry. I probably-- shouldn't have gotten us onto this subject. It's this stupid double-edged sword, I guess? We talk about the things that made us happy back home, but thinking about it too much can make us sad."
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A huff. "Heh, yeah... yeah it is. Ain't much we can do about it 'course. If they were here I think it'd be just perfect here." Then he definitely wouldn't want to go. Didn't really want to as it was, mind, but that'd seal the deal.
closed there, or yours to close?
Then she finally unfolds her hands from the chair, straightens up and stretches until something in her back pops. She's been hunkered down here for too long; she should probably get moving, do more of the rounds, meet more people.
"I should probably go try those waffles. Thanks for the talk, though, Seifer, and I'll catch you round here tomorrow. And good luck with those designs?" She gives him a flash of a smile, an attempt at reassurance. She's leaving him a little bittersweet, but her mood isn't tanked or anything; because there's still the warmth of the forge, and that buzz of conversation, and getting closer to these new friends.
It's not home, but at least it's something like it.
Closed is good!
A nod to acknowledge, better she get moving. Sorry Brig, he'd not intended to be depressing. "Later." If she wants to talk to him again she'll know where to find him. He's going to stay there and mind his business, just watching the socialization from a safe, uncertain distance. One day, maybe, he'll learn how to be involved like the rest of them.