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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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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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“Well, certainly, if you get in more practice and improve, I’d love to see it,” Gen told him, and tried not to blush when he admitted, “maybe in one of the quiet rooms, though.”
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He paused and then tucked the coin into his pocket properly. "I would've started with backpalming a card, but that was harder than it looked."
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He had to lean forward and try to hide his blush against Senku’s neck. He’d hug him, except he didn’t know how Senku really felt about hugging in that moment. Gen knew he’d spend a long time in private later - if he ever got the chance - thinking about Senku making scientific studies of his reactions to him.
“All kinds of ideas, Senku-chan, and now I’m going to be trying not to think of you studying me all day,” Gen weakly protested. “You devious sexy mad scientist. Just give me a moment, you’re diabolical.”
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"I've never dated anyone before, and I haven't dated you before, so of course I need to know how you react to things. Isn't this how your social sciences work too? Study, observation, inferring things?"
He'd managed to get one hand back, that was enough to keep him relaxed as Gen hid against his neck.
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Gen pressed a very tiny, very light kiss to his neck, just because he didn’t want to reveal how hard he was blushing. Or any other physical tell that gave him away right now. “But it’s a good surprise. I ... I mean ... if you ever wanted to, um. Study how I reacted to things. You’ve got blanket permission.”
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"I was going to do that anyway." He singsonged lightly. "But good to know." Senku offered an innocent smile and shut up for a moment, so Gen could compose himself, if that's what he wanted.
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And he was probably going to run the risk of having embarrassing dreams for a while. Senku was going to actually kill him at this rate. Gen took a deep breath and did try to compose himself a little.
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"Well this has been incredibly informative and has yielded some excellent data." Senku observed.
"Now. You want to go sledding?"
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Gen had a feeling this would all be used against him later. And he couldn’t wait.
“Yes! I think it’d be pretty exciting,” Gen told him. “Though now it’ll be better if I sat in the front if we share one of those big sleds.”
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He did offer him his hand, if he wanted it back.
"Harder for you to push me off that way." Also he'd feel more comfortable clinging to Gen.
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He wasn’t kidding though it was part of the joke, “If you keep flirting with me, I’ll just need to steal more little chances to kiss you. Just a fair warning!”
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He was careful as they climbed up the hill for any slick spots, but the paths were pretty well maintained. “I’m surprised I don’t see any snowball fights from here already, at that.”
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The path was pretty clear, it was clear this festival was well taken care of.
"Give it time, probably." He commented as they reached the top of the hill to the short line.
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He hummed as they waited, thumb rubbing against Senku’s hand.
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"I'll make sure it's worth it." He promised, before retreating back a couple of steps again.
"I'll see that your motivation is rewarded, somehow."
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At the top of the hill, the sled was ready, and Gen clapped his hands together once. "Let me get all situated, and you can slide right in behind me."
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"If you knock me over, you're going to be sorry."
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Senku sat behind him, tucking his legs where they needed to be and then he leaned forward and put his arms around Gen's middle, sliding his hands into Gen's pockets. His hands weren't cold but it was kind of grounding and he didn't have to cling so hard that way.
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Gen let Senku get situated and comfortable, not minding those hands in his pockets at all. Though Senku might be surprised by how much he kept even in those outer ones.
"Ready? On a count of three, I'll start sliding us down. One ... two ..."
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Gen laughed too as he kicked them off at three, and they whooshed down the hill at a decent seeming speed, Gen’s short hair blowing up a little. He kept laughing, though did his best to steer them so they’d avoid any suspicious patches of snow that might hide rocks.
Having Senku hug him from behind was the best part, though.
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All of it was the best part, he didn't think he could pick just one thing.
Once they were at the bottom safely he would let out a few exhilarated giggles in Gen's ear.
"That was pretty fun."
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