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Entry tags:
- alec mcdowell,
- annie may parker,
- bo dennis,
- bradley baker,
- bucky barnes,
- buffy summers,
- caroline forbes,
- clarice fong,
- coby ward,
- curnen overbay,
- dean winchester,
- gartrett corbie,
- hugo "hurley" reyes,
- jack o'neill,
- jag,
- jane doe,
- killian jones,
- liz parker,
- loki,
- makoto kimura,
- maria deluca,
- marie-ange colbert,
- mary winchester,
- mia,
- miguel rivera,
- mildmay foxe,
- moana,
- molly carpenter,
- ned leeds,
- ororo munroe,
- peter parker,
- peter quill,
- snow white,
- sunny nwazue,
- the doctor,
- thor odinson,
- tony stark,
- tyrone johnson,
- valkyrie,
- vex'ahlia,
- xavin
[GP] SNOW DAY
Thor and Loki got an early start, because there was a lot to do. Almost two weeks to the day since their first small-but-successful experiment with snow, Loki was confident that he'd improved enough for a bigger experiment. Still snow, because Thor wanted it and it did seem like a decent way to try something big-ish without causing Loki unnecessary grief with the other residents. (It was an arrival day, so there would perhaps be some grief with any new arrivals, but that was entirely acceptable.)
It was before dawn when they went out into the grounds. Thor called up clouds and loaded them with water so they hung low and heavy, covering the sky so that the sun, when it rose, wouldn't ruin the event. Loki took his frost giant shape and staff (now very familiar to his hand) and concentrated on dropping the temperature. Just around the Inn and grounds, but that was enough to be serious effort.
When the snow first started, the flakes were big and wet, and melted as soon as they hit the ground, which was still on the warm side. As they melted, they cooled the ground. After an hour or so, the flakes were smaller and more powdery - real snow, not glorified slush - and they were starting to stick to the ground.
By mid-morning, the Inn and grounds were covered with a thick layer of snow, and it continued to fall.
***
Meanwhile, indoors and inspired by the snow, Hurley and Xavin decided to try and make cookies. Cooking together was fun, since neither of them exactly knew what they were doing apart from 'follow the recipe', but since the point was 'try to make cookies' they ended up with a lot of cookies. Sugar cookies, gingerbread, all kinds.
There was no way they'd be able to eat all of them.
Instead, they loaded them onto trays and hauled them to the cafe, then brought out various frostings and candies for decorating. This had been completely intentional. Completely.
It was before dawn when they went out into the grounds. Thor called up clouds and loaded them with water so they hung low and heavy, covering the sky so that the sun, when it rose, wouldn't ruin the event. Loki took his frost giant shape and staff (now very familiar to his hand) and concentrated on dropping the temperature. Just around the Inn and grounds, but that was enough to be serious effort.
When the snow first started, the flakes were big and wet, and melted as soon as they hit the ground, which was still on the warm side. As they melted, they cooled the ground. After an hour or so, the flakes were smaller and more powdery - real snow, not glorified slush - and they were starting to stick to the ground.
By mid-morning, the Inn and grounds were covered with a thick layer of snow, and it continued to fall.
***
Meanwhile, indoors and inspired by the snow, Hurley and Xavin decided to try and make cookies. Cooking together was fun, since neither of them exactly knew what they were doing apart from 'follow the recipe', but since the point was 'try to make cookies' they ended up with a lot of cookies. Sugar cookies, gingerbread, all kinds.
There was no way they'd be able to eat all of them.
Instead, they loaded them onto trays and hauled them to the cafe, then brought out various frostings and candies for decorating. This had been completely intentional. Completely.
Re: Brad & Snow
"And then you had to run," Snow murmured.
Re: Brad & Snow
"We should have," He said with a bitter laugh. "But he's our dad, right? We were stuck in the wilderness and he'd look after us?"
He glanced up. He knew what the answer should have been, but he also knew what really happened."
"So we went looking for shelter, which is when the lake happened. And to my dad's credit, he pulled me out." He said. "And we found this cabin. Got a fire started. I almost thought we'd go home, you know? Like, it was a crappy weekend, but it was over and whatever. But then these two hunters showed up who were also stuck and then..."
Brad took a deep breath.
"Well... long story short, my dad killed them and locked us in a room. I ended up setting the cabin on fire and we ran for the pick up truck" He said. "We were driving away when I ended up here, so I just have to keep telling myself everyone's right about what happens when you leave otherwise Caleb's all along and I don't think I could handle that well."
Re: Brad & Snow
Say what you would about Snow's parents, they had not been mad. Though that perhaps made what they'd done to her all the worse. And they had never tried to kill her. At least not directly. She'd come awful close a few times.
Snow's voice fluttered and failed, until finally she managed, "You didn't choose to leave him behind."
Re: Brad & Snow
"Yeah..." He agreed. "And Caleb would probably find all this really cool."
He thought about his brother. The faintest of smiles appeared.
"Sometimes I wonder why he wasn't taken here instead," He said. "Like I'm wasting something he'd be all over."
Re: Brad & Snow
Snow shrugged. "Maybe. Or maybe he'd just be where you are, worrying about you." There was no way to know, really.
Re: Brad & Snow
He nodded in agreement, then fell silent. He drank some of the hot chocolate as she stood there in Snow's company. He looked out at the snow and people having fun.
"I think I'll go back inside," He said finally. "But, thank you."
He lifted up the hot chocolate.
Re: Brad & Snow
Snow nodded. "It'll be gone tomorrow. For better or for worse."
Re: Brad & Snow
"Yeah," He said with a faint smile.
Brad turned and went back into the warmth of the building.