Mm. I liked the sound of it, too. Hearing the waves and the wind.
[ too bad it's murder ground zero now. this is why we can't have nice things.
he doesn't laugh outright when chrono pushes back but he does give an amused look. heh. ]
Festivals have fireworks, too? [ with fascination... ]
I saw them with Firefly, when we first got that place that changes holidays. They kind of scared me at first. [ with a sheepish laugh. ] I wasn't expecting it. And it still sounds kind of crazy, using explosions to make something like that... but I can see why people would like them.
You can probably still hear it from here, if you listen in.
[ it's faint, but there's not many other sounds aside from the plants rustling around them and their own yapping. so he'll shut up for a moment and just close his eyes to listen in.
especially... ah, firefly. something unpleasant tugs at his thoughts at the mention of her name. not her own fault -- well, perhaps a bit, and he misses her, too -- but... they're having such a nice day so far. is it worth ruining it with his own paranoia? it's probably his paranoia, right?
the hesitance remains very slightly in his expression as he responds, quietly. ]
I'm glad you got to see them with her. It's an experience better with others. [ a small, slightly drawn smile. ] 'Course you got spooked, they're a little surprising even when you know they're coming. Loud, bright. But really beautiful.
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considers this... and closes his eyes for a moment as if that will help him hear better. and somehow it does? it brings a faint smile to his face, hearing it even from this distance. peaceful.
laurence is trying not to think about firefly's crimes or her death for a little bit, and just enjoy the memory. he didn't really understand half of what she'd told him about how fireworks... well. work. but it was interesting to hear, anyway. ]
Yeah, I'm not sure I would've been able to enjoy as much on my own? I might've just been confused, but at least now I know they're a good thing. [ ... ] But yeah. Beautiful's a good word for it. I don't really go back to Whoville often, but I wouldn't mind seeing the fireworks again.
[ ...ah. that's a good expression, one that not a day ago it wouldn't have been unreasonable to think might have been torn out of him. he's glad to see it, even just for a moment.
now is really not the time to ruin it with hypothetical talk. ]
Definitely a good thing. [ contemplative, for a moment. ] Well, I was serious about workin' in some into the festival viewing, they're kinda important. I don't need to top that memory - don't think I even could, and don't want to. But I'll make 'em pretty, at least.
Yeah, usually they're for special dates in the year. New Years is a major one, of course. But there's Obon and Tanabata, too. [ and, before he asks ; ] Obon is a celebration of ancestors and the passing of spirits, in August. Tanabata is a star festival celebrating a tale of reuniting long-lost lovers, in July. Fireworks at night's an important sendoff. And there's even little fireworks you can hold in your hand.
[ he's a little nostalgic, recalling the next part. ]
Where I'm from, the Vanguard Association splits the region into six districts for events. I live in the Dragon Empire area, which is known for celebrations. Sometimes hosting a festival just to have fun is nice, too.
he's pleased at the recognition of sparklers, and nods. trust those two to have made sure it was a good experience. ]
Yeah, exactly. Japanese festivals have a kind called senko-hanabi -- uh, incense fireworks, I think? -- that drop down and scatter wide. They're made so you can swing 'em around a bit, too.
[ hm. he nods at that, as well. ]
Probably. I guess a ball is kind of like a little festival, too. [ ... ] The one here had a purpose, but it had the same kind of feeling. Lifting spirits.
Drop down? [ swing around, too?? ] That isn't dangerous? She said they were like concentrated explosions.
[ why would you just throw something like that around... ]
Well, the one here was a lot different from the ones I'm used to. Less... formal and stuffy. More fun. If a festival's more like that, I think I'll like it just fine.
They are, but... super tiny ones? The sparks don't even hurt if they hit you. They're made to be safe so anyone can play with 'em.
[ he'll pull a pilfered grape out of his pocket and offer one to laurence as well, thinking for a moment. ]
There's etiquette, of course, but definitely not formality. Havin' fun's the most important part. Spend time with friends, family, partners. Go eat food, play some games, watch a parade. See the fireworks. I like Tanabata, where the weather's cool and there's star patterns on everything. Tokoha always got really serious about New Years.
They can make explosions safe. [ sounds fake but okay. he'll take chrono's word for until he can see it for himself.
shakes his head he doesn't want pocket grapes thanks. ]
It sounds so different from everything I know. [ he's struggling to picture it all. what are parades like? he knows in principle, maybe, but he's never actually seen one. where would they even have parades in the tower, anyway, the sky dome? ] Well, whatever you end up showing me, I'm looking forward to it. You would like something like that, though, wouldn't you?
[ wow you reject his pocket grapes. suit yourself. nom. wonder if they could order senko-hanabi from the store... ]
It's not gonna be complete. Stupid cave only shows stuff, even with how I do it. No food or games - maybe I could make some yakisoba to bring, actually? Huh. [ packed lunch for the festival...
makes a face. ] Whassat supposed to mean. Yeah, I like star stuff! So what!
I know. [ ... ] I'm looking forward to it, too. They'd only recently started them back up for Dragon Empire quests, and I'd been helpin' out with a few.
[ festibal... during the time of everything going to shit they hadn't really been hosting any. but new years always was fun.
:nyeh: ]
Yeah, well, good. The stars are nice and the story is nice and I like it. It's not as elaborate as New Years or Obon, but that's better I think.
Mostly just setup, but yeah. Not as much as I used to, but Mamoru-san overworks himself a lot with stuff and Tokoha's not there to help anymore, so.
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Mhmm. They're represented in the stars Altair and Vega. Constellations are cool like that, all stories. [ he looks out over the ocean again, pensive. ] This place would be even prettier at night. You could see all kinds.
More than I've done. [ hmmm. ] You seem like the type who'd overwork yourself, too, if you're not careful.
I read a few things about the constellations when I was little, but I don't remember those two. [ looks thoughtfully up at the sky. ] Do you think we'd recognize any here? I looked at the beach before, but they were all weird.
... you think so? [ it's not the first time he's heard this, but it kind of makes him feel odd anyway. that perceived feeling again. ] I've gotta work hard to get where I want to be, that's all.
[ is that all
huh. he tilts his head, nodding. ]
They're from Aquila and Lyra, the constellations. I guess if this place is just Italy, it'd be a European starscape? I don't know much about those.
What brought that on, anyway? Bein' here's different. We're always exhausted no matter what. I'm literally more fine than nearly anyone else right now.
[ a fact he's not entirely comfortable with. but anyway!!! ]
Guess comin' here at night would be the only way to tell. Don't think I'd be able to drive in the dark, though.
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[ too bad it's murder ground zero now. this is why we can't have nice things.
he doesn't laugh outright when chrono pushes back but he does give an amused look. heh. ]
Festivals have fireworks, too? [ with fascination... ]
I saw them with Firefly, when we first got that place that changes holidays. They kind of scared me at first. [ with a sheepish laugh. ] I wasn't expecting it. And it still sounds kind of crazy, using explosions to make something like that... but I can see why people would like them.
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[ it's faint, but there's not many other sounds aside from the plants rustling around them and their own yapping. so he'll shut up for a moment and just close his eyes to listen in.
especially... ah, firefly. something unpleasant tugs at his thoughts at the mention of her name. not her own fault -- well, perhaps a bit, and he misses her, too -- but... they're having such a nice day so far. is it worth ruining it with his own paranoia? it's probably his paranoia, right?
the hesitance remains very slightly in his expression as he responds, quietly. ]
I'm glad you got to see them with her. It's an experience better with others. [ a small, slightly drawn smile. ] 'Course you got spooked, they're a little surprising even when you know they're coming. Loud, bright. But really beautiful.
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considers this... and closes his eyes for a moment as if that will help him hear better. and somehow it does? it brings a faint smile to his face, hearing it even from this distance. peaceful.
laurence is trying not to think about firefly's crimes or her death for a little bit, and just enjoy the memory. he didn't really understand half of what she'd told him about how fireworks... well. work. but it was interesting to hear, anyway. ]
Yeah, I'm not sure I would've been able to enjoy as much on my own? I might've just been confused, but at least now I know they're a good thing. [ ... ] But yeah. Beautiful's a good word for it. I don't really go back to Whoville often, but I wouldn't mind seeing the fireworks again.
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now is really not the time to ruin it with hypothetical talk. ]
Definitely a good thing. [ contemplative, for a moment. ] Well, I was serious about workin' in some into the festival viewing, they're kinda important. I don't need to top that memory - don't think I even could, and don't want to. But I'll make 'em pretty, at least.
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Why important...? Are festivals for celebrating something? That's what she said fireworks are usually for.
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Yeah, usually they're for special dates in the year. New Years is a major one, of course. But there's Obon and Tanabata, too. [ and, before he asks ; ] Obon is a celebration of ancestors and the passing of spirits, in August. Tanabata is a star festival celebrating a tale of reuniting long-lost lovers, in July. Fireworks at night's an important sendoff. And there's even little fireworks you can hold in your hand.
[ he's a little nostalgic, recalling the next part. ]
Where I'm from, the Vanguard Association splits the region into six districts for events. I live in the Dragon Empire area, which is known for celebrations. Sometimes hosting a festival just to have fun is nice, too.
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Sparklers, right? Zhongli and Firefly showed us, that week - it's a little weird just holding something like that, but it's cool, too.
...I guess some of the balls they had in the Tower were probably just for fun, too.
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he's pleased at the recognition of sparklers, and nods. trust those two to have made sure it was a good experience. ]
Yeah, exactly. Japanese festivals have a kind called senko-hanabi -- uh, incense fireworks, I think? -- that drop down and scatter wide. They're made so you can swing 'em around a bit, too.
[ hm. he nods at that, as well. ]
Probably. I guess a ball is kind of like a little festival, too. [ ... ] The one here had a purpose, but it had the same kind of feeling. Lifting spirits.
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[ why would you just throw something like that around... ]
Well, the one here was a lot different from the ones I'm used to. Less... formal and stuffy. More fun. If a festival's more like that, I think I'll like it just fine.
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[ he'll pull a pilfered grape out of his pocket and offer one to laurence as well, thinking for a moment. ]
There's etiquette, of course, but definitely not formality. Havin' fun's the most important part. Spend time with friends, family, partners. Go eat food, play some games, watch a parade. See the fireworks. I like Tanabata, where the weather's cool and there's star patterns on everything. Tokoha always got really serious about New Years.
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shakes his head he doesn't want pocket grapes thanks. ]
It sounds so different from everything I know. [ he's struggling to picture it all. what are parades like? he knows in principle, maybe, but he's never actually seen one. where would they even have parades in the tower, anyway, the sky dome? ] Well, whatever you end up showing me, I'm looking forward to it. You would like something like that, though, wouldn't you?
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It's not gonna be complete. Stupid cave only shows stuff, even with how I do it. No food or games - maybe I could make some yakisoba to bring, actually? Huh. [ packed lunch for the festival...
makes a face. ] Whassat supposed to mean. Yeah, I like star stuff! So what!
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[ no clue what yakisoba's supposed to be, either, but he'll let chrono surprise him on that one. ]
It just fits because of your whole astronaut thing. [ laughs. ] Chill out. I like them, too.
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[ festibal... during the time of everything going to shit they hadn't really been hosting any. but new years always was fun.
:nyeh: ]
Yeah, well, good. The stars are nice and the story is nice and I like it. It's not as elaborate as New Years or Obon, but that's better I think.
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[ you know the ins and outs of it better than anyone! ]
A story about long-lost lovers? [ a little skeptical but that's the tsun in him. anyway. ] Sometimes simpler is better. I get that.
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[ streeetches. ]
Mhmm. They're represented in the stars Altair and Vega. Constellations are cool like that, all stories. [ he looks out over the ocean again, pensive. ] This place would be even prettier at night. You could see all kinds.
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I read a few things about the constellations when I was little, but I don't remember those two. [ looks thoughtfully up at the sky. ] Do you think we'd recognize any here? I looked at the beach before, but they were all weird.
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[ is that all
huh. he tilts his head, nodding. ]
They're from Aquila and Lyra, the constellations. I guess if this place is just Italy, it'd be a European starscape? I don't know much about those.
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Oh yeah, I remember those. [ frowns. ] I guess I wouldn't know, either... The ones I always saw might be closer to yours than here.
But it's still a train car, so maybe they don't even have any stars.
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Wh- I'm fine. No one else is gonna work for me, right? And it's not like there's a choice sometimes.
[ ...man. he hopes there's stars. ]
I guess so. But if there's a sky and sun, there should be other stars too, shouldn't there?
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[ and you know it! but anyway. ]
You'd think. But everything about these places are pretty abnormal, so who knows?
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[ a fact he's not entirely comfortable with. but anyway!!! ]
Guess comin' here at night would be the only way to tell. Don't think I'd be able to drive in the dark, though.
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[ shrugs!! what do you want from him here.
frowns because droving in the dark does sound like a problem. ]
So we'd have to walk or just pray we get spat out close enough....
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[ stop being right and stop caring about it ]
Or find another spot to stargaze. One of the taller buildings in town, maybe.
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[ why is he so good at it for someone who never had a friend before heaven, anyway? ]
Think we can get to the roofs out there without having to scale the buildings or something?
[ because normally he'd be down to climb but right now that would be a bit of a challenge. ]
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