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[ CLOSED ] the dawn is opening
Who: Claude and various
When: September, October, November
Where: Cadens, Libertas, the Horizon
What: Catch all
Warnings: None currently, will add/mark as needed
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When: September, October, November
Where: Cadens, Libertas, the Horizon
What: Catch all
Warnings: None currently, will add/mark as needed
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For now, the mental image of Jayden having to outrun a rogue goose while going about his everyday life is certainly enough to get him to grin widely yet again. ]
Huh. Suddenly I'm grateful I was kept up in my office for hours upon hours with hours upon hours of documents to review. I'll take that over being chased around by angry fowl any day of the week.
[ Do geese count as fowl? Another question to ponder, but his geese facts are also few and far between as he shrugs and reaches for his own sash to wrap around and keep everything in place before a group of kids starts to call their names when another monster appears, or so the shouts:
Something green, vaguely pointy but also with a few suspiciously pointy looking things at the top, but not entirely unfamiliar - ]
Uh. Did I miss when the cacti out in the desert turned into our enemies?
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I'd rather deal with geese than paperwork. I might even prefer gettin' shot at to doing paperwork.
[In fact he's pretty sure he would, with the 'might' only depending on how much paperwork it is. If it's hours then there's no question he'd rather be out in the field doing something dangerous instead, making for an interesting contrast in Jayden and Claude's so far often similar opinions.
The comment about the cactus earns and automatically dry response.]
What, cacti aren't always our enemies?
[And then he sees what Claude's looking at and... Huh. Yes, he must have missed that, or else he just can't tell what it is. Could be either.]
I wonder if they've been choosin' monsters based on how scary they are, or just how easy the costumes are to make.
[He's starting to think it's the latter.]
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But: that's also a good point about the costume as he finishes up getting his into place and then peers closely at what's being brought in. ]
Huh. You might be onto something there, since one of those arms definitely looks like it's made of some containers I've seen around stores that hold random goods.
[ Which is impressive, buried under layers of green paint as they are now, and also perfectly sized to be slipped over a child's arms as one boy picks them up to put on and begin his cactus transformation one green ring at a time. ]
Those containers are pretty sturdy so I have to say, our odds of being chased are growing ever larger. [ Claude's partially kidding just for the humor, but: between a swan and a cactus, the kids have picked some good opponents for them. Any talk of 'strategy' here is pure playfulness since he thinks this might just turn into chaos. ] What do you think our chances are of turning the swan against the cactus?
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[Do monster cacti have brains? Are they like fungi in that they have some sort of weird awareness but no consciousness? Or are they completely unaware while still being animate?
Important questions that probably have no relevance at all to the current situation, considering it's just a play, and actually--]
Think the kids would appreciate some improv attempts, or are they sticklers for the original vision?
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[ Is he taking his own joke too seriously? Probably, but it's entertaining (to Claude). As is Jayden's follow up question since that's also right in line with everything else, and he adjusts his sash as it looks like the kids are wrapping up their own preparations and start to line up with a flurry of shouts to get ready. ]
Based on my tree performance being received at a, let's say, mediocre level of enjoyment, I'm gonna say that day had more specific terms than this one. But since we're in a chase scene?
[ The look of mischief he sends Jayden's way is all the indication the other man gets about his plan. Of which there is no real plan except that when one kid says go and it's time to run, Claude immediately takes off on a lap around the room with some appropriately panicked yelling to boot. The unsaid answer to his question is that yes, he's going to play this up for all they can. It's absolutely to be as ridiculous as possible. ]
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But although he takes off running with Claude, that's as much of a lead as he's going to follow; he's not going to be doing any yelling, but thankfully it seems Claude's acting is appreciated enough by the children that Jayden is getting away with being a bit more lackluster. He does do his best to keep a straight face, at least, figuring laughing wouldn't be appreciated in such a serious scene.
Things, of course, mostly devolve into chaos from this point, with the cacti and swan kids giving chase and other children screaming and scattering, apparently pretending to also be in the monsters' paths, although a few soon return with toy weapons and begin to bravely battle the threats.]
it's a wrap!
Jayden takes off running with him, and that's enough to get some laughter out of him in between going right back to being Panicked with a capital P for the full effect up until their brave rescuers arrive with their weapons clutched in hand. One cacti falls first, and then another - though the second one might be because the costume prevented the child inside from seeing she was walking right into a table but with no harm done if the muffled giggles from inside the cactus suit are anything to go by - and the swan's vanquished next.
All that's left is playing up gratitude over their rescue, something which Claude also does with great enthusiasm as it takes a while for the room to restore to any kind of order while they put things back to where they came from post a round of applause from the adults who watched the play go on, and when there's a tug on his hand and a little boy requests they come back for their play tomorrow too it's time for one more grin to Jayden. They can't really say no to that, can they? ]