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Jack o' the Green ([personal profile] jack_inthegreen) wrote2005-06-21 04:09 am

Good Solstice, [livejournal.com profile] milliways_bar

In the gray pre-dawn light, the man in green has been busy.

There are rows of trestle tables set up by the lake--far from the new grave as well as anything else that might be disturbed by such things--and on the central table he sets up the horn of plenty he carved the day before. Now he lays a hand on the wood and quietly asks the elements around it to fill the horn and assemble themselves, so that there will be plenty to eat and it will all be nourishing and tasty. When he has done this the horn begins to fill and soon food is spilling out: fruit and bottles of wine and loaves of bread and slabs of cold cooked meats and wheels of cheese and whatever else a patron might think to ask for.

At the end of the rows of tables there is a wooden platform, with a small raised stage for musicians and plenty of room for dancers. Jack has found no one to play pipes but no matter, there are still musicians aplenty should anyone wish to dance. And he hopes they will, for what's a celebration without dancing?

Beyond the tables there is a small course set up for races, just a starting- and finish-lines marked off. There is a large rope for tug-of-war, various props like sacks for sack races and spoons for an egg-and-spoon race, and a pitch for bowls and another for playing horsehoes. He thought about playing tossing the caber but decided that might be pushing things a bit, even here.

Farthest from the bar proper is the bonfire, currently unlit. He pauses there and asks the fire within the wood to do no harm to anyone, that there will be no stray sparks or wayward ash to burn.

There is a great deal of magic at Milliways for him to draw upon and soon the party preparations meet with his satisfaction. He blesses the area before he goes back inside for some more rest before the party begins: that no one will be hurt in play or eat themselves sick, that not even a dancer's ankle be turned.

When he is done the morning fog is just beginning to burn off. It's going to be a beautiful day.
jane_drew: (Default)

[personal profile] jane_drew 2005-06-22 11:24 pm (UTC)(link)
*She blinks at the tone of his voice, and looks at him.*

I know I get out someday, Bran. I know that I get home eventually. It's just the waiting that is so horrible.


*hesitantly* Do I ever mention this place, when I write to you?
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[personal profile] theravenboy 2005-06-22 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
"Oh, Jenny." He looks down sadly at her. "If you did, you know that I couldn't tell you."
jane_drew: (in green)

[personal profile] jane_drew 2005-06-22 11:40 pm (UTC)(link)
*Her face crumples with frustration and a little bit of fear, and she turns away, covering her mouth with a hand.*
I want to remember!
I know. It's alright. I... thought as much, but was hoping, anyway.
I want to go home!
*She looks at him, a young, fifteen year old girl who was taken by surprise to a strange place and has not seen her family in nearly nine months, who wants to go home, but is trying to put on a brave face, nonetheless.* Thanks anyway, Bran.

I think I've had enough of the celebration for tonight. I'm going to bed.
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[personal profile] theravenboy 2005-06-22 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
"Take care, Jane." He reaches out to touch her hand lightly.
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[personal profile] jane_drew 2005-06-23 01:01 am (UTC)(link)
*She gives a small, fragile smile and goes back to the bar.*