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Winter Faire
”Shortly arriving in World#5562102022. The dressing carriage is open for your convenience.” The announcement might be unexpected so late in the month, but soon enough further information arrives on their SCA’s.
World#5562102022: Home of the famous Winter Faire. Voidtreckers may spend the evening here. Please remember your Snowcoins. Enjoy.
The dressing carriage is open for characters to choose from an array of winter coats, hats, gloves and scarves. There are also ice skates in a variety of sizes and shapes, suitable for all passengers.
THE PLAZA
The Express comes to rest in a station roofed by sheets of ice. Streamers of light run up and along the arches overhead, sending flashes of colour through the structure at intervals. A wooden path leads through stands of sparkling trees to the faire proper.
The faire is a large one, mostly made up of a large market of wooden huts. The market is held outside; while it's dark when they arrive, there are floating lights twinkling in the darkness that illuminate the area. There is snow on the ground and a light flurry in the air, the perfect amount of snow to be atmospheric without anyone being too damp or cold.
There are both ice paths and ordinary wooden paths through the market. In the centre of the market there is a large ferris wheel, where guests can sit in glass bubbles filled with soft cushions and blankets as they view the snowy market from above.
THE ICE RINK
There are two large ice rinks, and ice paths weave through the market, with many of the eateries having 'ice gardens' where skaters can rest and drink before continuing their skating. Wooden railings run through the middle of the ice paths, both to form two one-way lanes, and to give new or wobbly skaters something to hold onto.
There are benches at the entrance to the large ice rinks for people to change into their ice skates and cubbies for them to store their shoes; the ice paths connect to both rinks. There are also skate aids for those that need them, carved wooden animals to hold onto and push along the ice for balance. An animal that looks like a furred penguin dominates.
THE SLEDDING SLOPE
To the north of the market, there is a snowy field with a hill perfect for sledging, and sleds to borrow for any who want them.
The whole field is deep with snow, with a well trodden path leading up the hill and sledding tracks leading down. To the side of the slope are snowpeople and snow animals, some better built than others, and plenty of snow to add to this collection.
THE WOODLAND ENCLOSURES
To the south there is a small woodland where a member of staff will allow guests through with warnings to be peaceful and not disturb the creatures.
The trees are bare of leaves and white with snow, some with frost forming crystal snowflakes on the branches. There are indeed woodland creatures within the woodlands: deer, rabbits, strange white pompom-looking creatures. They are comfortable with people, and won't flee.
THE FERRIS WHEEL
In the centre of the market there is a large ferris wheel allowing guests to sit in glass bubbles filled with soft cushions and blankets as they view the snowy market from above. The ferris wheel moves slowly, allowing plenty of time to take in the view and enjoy the company, the soft seating, or both.
Bubbles can fit up to 6 people, though the attendants will allow groups from single guests up to six. The glass can be made one-way, so that guests cannot be viewed from outside.
THE MARKET
All the activities in the faire are free. Everything in the market, from a mug of beer to a blown glass ornament costs one snowcoin, the snowflake tokens that passengers received on station day. Each passenger has ten to spend.
FOOD STALLS
The actual market sells drinks: hot chocolate, mulled wine, beer, spiced apple juice and cider amongst some more alien picks like a bright pink concoction that is delicious but very alcoholic; food: sausages, bread, cakes, roasted chestnuts, candied nuts, stroopwafel and a whole collection of unrecognisable but delicious things.
All are available to take out, though many of them also have a bar area where shoppers can sit, drink and people watch.SHOPPING
The stalls don't sell much that would be considered useful, but are filled with trinkets, decorations, cute hats and other clothing, sweets, glassware, jewellery, toys… and much much more.After a good few hours in the market, things are beginning to wind down and stalls start to close. The Voidtreckers will receive a message on their SCA telling them it is time to return to the Express. Once all passengers are on board the train will leave the ice-covered station and return back to the Void.
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"This sounds like I'd be doing you a favour and stuffing you full of candy." He commented dryly.
"I'm not exactly hurting for projects." He nudged him. "But in a week or so we'll be making cocoa so, you've got that to look forward to."
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Not on the schedule for today, no sir.
He grinned at Senku. "Will you be just making cocoa powder, or will you Dutch-process it? They do something to it chemically, I remember reading somewhere, but I don't remember the details."
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"Ah, the difference is that they wash the beans in a potassium chloride solution and since I don't keep any potash on hand and we can't start fires on the train, safely, we'll have to stick to the natural kind of cocoa." Senku answered.
"But I was planning on turning it into powder, making some milk and dark chocolate and maybe some cake or something and leaving the bulk of it in the kitchen."
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Though usually those sorts of experiments took setup, which they didn't have time for if, say, a meteor was hurtling at the planet.
Gen smiled fondly then. "You're always really generous, Senku-chan."
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He winked. “But you can’t hide your big heart from me.”
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"That's nothing like what I said. I don't...it's not like that!" He protested weakly.
"It's not fair when you look at me like that." He pouted slightly. Gen was looking through him again.
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He pulled back to give him a little more space again, but didn’t let go of his hand. “If it helps you feel better? You know me too.”
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"Now that we've decided no candy house, what should we do first?"
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He hummed a little at the question, looking around. “We could go shopping ... we could get some hot cocoa ... oh! Look! They’re sledding over there. Remember when we set up that snow ramp for the village?”
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He nodded though and thought about it. "Fine, I'll sled with you." That seemed the least taxing of the winter sports, after all.
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He might never see them again, if the people who left the train -
- Best not think about that.
Grinning wide, he tugged gently on his hand. “It’ll be a lot of fun. You can hang on tightly to me as we speed down a hill.”
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No, it was better not to consider the negatives, because Senku wouldn't allow them to come to pass. He was going to be right stubborn about it too.
"I'm sure, unless you're going to flip me into the snow, which I mean, fair play."
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Gen gave him a very innocent smile. “Why. Senku-chan. Would I ever do that to you?”
Actually, it hadn’t occurred to him before. He was focused on the idea of being hugged as they sledged down the hill. But now ...
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"If I go down, you're coming with me, dear." He whispered, lips brushing against Gen's ear.
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Gen had to take in a steadying breath. “Oh. Well. And that certainly sounds like a promise, darling.”
Crap, he didn’t sound unaffected, did he? Though the flush was enough of a giveaway.
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Gen may not know it, but he'd been studying his reactions and he tended to enjoy seeing him flustered and blushing, for whatever that was worth.
Gen was so controlled and this was anything but. Senku was intrigued.
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“If we’re falling together, I’ll make sure I come off on top,” Gen winked at him, a sly and playful grin now on his face.
He had no idea that Senku was conducting experiments of his own. Not yet. If he did, he wouldn’t be able to stop blushing anytime soon.
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"We'll just see about that. You may have won at pillow fighting, but I think I can pull a trick or two from up my sleeves, if you like that metaphor."
Senku grinned. He had one of the blue coins in his other hand, when did that get there. He was playing with it idly now though, because he wasn't sure if they'd have to pay or not. It wasn't anything big, just something in Gen's periphery.
If Gen tried to get a better look, that coin might have vanished.
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He was about to quip something back, when Senku took one of those coins they’d gotten and ... made it disappear.
His eyes went wide.
Sorry, Senku, he just couldn’t help himself. He reached for his other hand - stepped in super close - because he wanted to kiss him, firmly, long, with feeling. Gen didn’t have a better to say how he felt just then.
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If their relationship had ever been a secret, it certainly wasn't now, but who were they kidding if they thought it was.
Senku didn't complain, he kind of melted into the kiss it was a lot more passionate than the little kisses they shared off and on and it was also kind of really nice.
He looked a little bit dazed and bewildered when they parted, his breathing coming out in little pants, Gen could see his breath in the cool air.
"What was that for?"
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Instead, they got to share a very nice kiss, leaving them both dazed and panting afterward. Gen gave him a wide, sappy grin.
“You learned magic for me, didn’t you, Senku-chan?” Gen asked with slightly flushed cheeks.
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His mood was pretty light all things considered, that didn't hurt and he scoffed lightly.
"It's not magic, Mentalist, it's slight of hand. It just takes practice." He withdrew his hand and a moment later held it back up, coin between his index and middle finger.
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Breathlessly after, he told him, “It takes tons and tons of practice. I should know! And you learned it for me! My darling.”
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There were probably better places to kiss than in light snowfall under a starry sky...
Scratch that. There was probably no better place to kiss, actually.
"Mm, I'm not that good at it, I just wanted to show you up sometime." He blushed, but he looked almost giddy with how pleased he was. It was a much better result than anticipated.
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