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subdivided2019-06-23 09:18 pm
week three: mingle
Week Three
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As the sun rises on Monday morning, all participants will find themselves awakening with a sense of purpose. Regardless of where they slept the night before, they’ll find themselves compelled to return to the main meeting hall first thing in the morning.
Approaching the hall, however, they will find a large, swirling mass grey in color looming near the sakura tree. This swirl cannot be approached just yet, but seems to be locked and waiting for something more.
As the last member of the village enters the hall, they will find Lune and Sol at the head of the room. Though they’re together, it’s Lune who speaks up first this time.
"Good morning, good morning. You've done well to purge the corruption in the previous gateway - allow us to assist with the finishing touches. For the time being, it would appear as though we've been able to locate another. I wonder if you'll find the skyline familiar? Do try to be kind to those you find on the other side."
When Lune finishes, Sol chimes in from their place at Lune's side.
"You guys did great minimizing the damage and working together...so keep it up."
The moment participants leave the hall, they will find that the gateway has changed from grey to white, the opening widening enough for multiple people to step through. The Signs will soon take their leave, and all will remain peaceful once more.
In addition, as the week goes on, partners will begin to experience the emotions of one another. The clarity of these emotions enhances with proximity, and they will be able to feel the emotions of their partner's intermingling with their own.

Welcome to your week three mingle! As a reminder, murder proposals are open. We will also be having another CYOA this week! Sign ups are here and will close on Tuesday at 8 AM PST.
In addition, ensure that all of your week two private conversations were reported on the page, and your week three private conversations are reported on that page. If you'll be taking anything from locations, please report that as well.
Approaching the hall, however, they will find a large, swirling mass grey in color looming near the sakura tree. This swirl cannot be approached just yet, but seems to be locked and waiting for something more.
As the last member of the village enters the hall, they will find Lune and Sol at the head of the room. Though they’re together, it’s Lune who speaks up first this time.
"Good morning, good morning. You've done well to purge the corruption in the previous gateway - allow us to assist with the finishing touches. For the time being, it would appear as though we've been able to locate another. I wonder if you'll find the skyline familiar? Do try to be kind to those you find on the other side."
When Lune finishes, Sol chimes in from their place at Lune's side.
"You guys did great minimizing the damage and working together...so keep it up."
The moment participants leave the hall, they will find that the gateway has changed from grey to white, the opening widening enough for multiple people to step through. The Signs will soon take their leave, and all will remain peaceful once more.
In addition, as the week goes on, partners will begin to experience the emotions of one another. The clarity of these emotions enhances with proximity, and they will be able to feel the emotions of their partner's intermingling with their own.

Welcome to your week three mingle! As a reminder, murder proposals are open. We will also be having another CYOA this week! Sign ups are here and will close on Tuesday at 8 AM PST.
In addition, ensure that all of your week two private conversations were reported on the page, and your week three private conversations are reported on that page. If you'll be taking anything from locations, please report that as well.



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It isn't a ramp necessarily, but it's a hill which is good enough. With no one around but any of them, he busts through the park onto one of the paths, not slowing.
Is Minato ready?
Because he's going to gun it over the hill and jump the top on the other side.]
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by hooking his ankles with Hisoka's for a more secure grip bc why don't motorcycles have seat belts??
and proceeding with raising his arms in the air like this is a roller coaster and not a death bike ride with a maniac. ]
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Who let this teenage boy ride the hellbike with the danger clown? WHY IS MINATO STICKING HIS HANDS UP. I'M THE ONE PLAYING HISOKA AND BEING TROLLED.
But it's fine. Minato gets some sweet air, and, for several seconds, there's a suspension of everything. With no gravity, it's all free, all light-weight. It's kind of like being dead maybe or, less morbidly, being in space.
And then the landing is a little rough on them, but Hisoka is tall enough and strong enough to keep the bike balanced until he brakes them to a hard stop after. They lived, bitch!]
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So cool...
[ They lived, and Minato is delighted. ]
Can I sit up from next time?
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Go ahead.
[He sits up straight to make room. Minato, please love yourself and do not sit in front of the clown..........]
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He thinks he's sort of got the hang of this. He's never driven anything before but arcade motorcycle simulators, but that's close enough. All he has to do is gun it, and if he does something wrong, Hisoka will be right there to help.
He trusts Hisoka... so much..... ]
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There's really nothing else to do but tuck... up... close behind Minato. I hate you, Card. Anyway, he loves living dangerously, but he does not love dying, so he leans over Minato's back to make them parallel, so he can keep his hands over Minato's and show him how it works.
His foot nudges one of Minato's under the gear shift, to shift it up and then back down.]
Start in first. When you feel it getting hungry, change gears.
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He nods, starts off slowly and makes a slow loop around so that they're facing the hill again and
immediately guns it and changes gears at the same time so that they go blasting off towards the hill. ]
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Minato sends them flying and, really, the only thing he can do is keep them balanced and steady, and make sure the damn bike doesn't blow up from mistreatment.
But yeah, he doesn't stop them from going back over the hill.]
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But he knows they won't die here, because that's not the sort of death that Hisoka would want, losing to gravity instead of a person or other external force to fight back against.
So.
They're launched off the hill, and Minato has to remind himself not to raise his hands in the air this time, tempted as he is when he sees the open sky and the wide land spread out before them. This is, honestly, incredible.
The landing might be a problem, but that's a problem for future Minato. ]
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Because as weird as he acts, he's incredibly intelligent.
Already, he's pressing Minato's foot down to put them into first. No brakes, or they'll fall over. They have to stick it and keep going, but he will pump the handle brake with Minato's hand to make sure they aren't rolling too fast.
The landing is rough on the legs, but they make it.]
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It's so stupid.
A laugh bubbles up, the first time he's laughed since coming here- since months ago- since... he can't remember the last time he laughed.
But this is fun. Nearly dying is fun, being able to feel all the exhileration of near death while knowing he won't, because he trusts Hisoka so. damn. much. ]
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Well, now that they're not both twisted bodies on the ground, he smiles himself, wide and amused. He keeps Minato going on the bike, speeding up down along the pathway. When he leans into the sharp turn of one, he crowds Minato to do the same so they aren't unbalanced.
The walkway is so very close to their bodies.]
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It's how he copes, letting Hisoka move him around with little guidance. So close to the ground, the speckled grey smooths out into something almost fluid, so tempting to reach out and press the tips of his fingers into the ground as if it were water, but it's his hands on the handlebars and Hisoka's over them, so he doesn't get the chance to give into l'appel du vide.
There's no fear to Minato at all, just an easy acceptance of things even if they're half an inch from slipping and skinning half their bodies. ]
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The path straightens out, and they return upright again. He keeps going, not dangerous fast, but not slow, around an incline and up to the hill above. At the peak, he stops them, both feet on the ground for balance.
Some of the city can be seen, but... at the bottom of a hill is a cement ramp--not a ramp for riding, but an overhang for the path below it, jutting out from the edge of the hill. The other side has a tall fence... made of stone.
After Minato gets a look, he leans down on the boy's back so they can take off. Minato is still "driving," but Hisoka races them down the hill toward the ramp. They're going to fly?
Or die one.]
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It's like watching a movie, so many things happening around him and all Minato has to do is sit back and enjoy the ride, the wind whipping against his face and the warmth on his back and the light happy smile that remains on his face as he watches the ramp come closer and closer, faster and faster, a moviegoer who still believes in good endings.
Will they make the jump? Or will it be a repeat of the war, missing body parts and a broken horse? Doesn't matter. Unlike back then, Minato is more prepared now.
Aka if they're about to pancake into the stone fence, Minato is melting through it with lava. Will the bike survive that, who knows ]
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The bike is heavy, but the momentum is the key. They hit the ramp going so fast it tosses them pretty high in the air. They miss the fence. Barely. Hisoka pulls on the handlebars and throws all of his weight back.
The bike flips. Their heads narrowly miss the top of the fence? But the speed in which it happens gives Hisoka enough strength to turn it over in the air and land it again on the ground.
It's more unstable than any of the other landings, and they have to skid sideways to a stop. But guess what? THEY'RE ALIVE.]
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Minato doesn't expect the backflip, the weightlessness that turns the entire world upside down, lifted off his seat and for a moment it feels like he's rising, not falling.
He lets out a breath he hadn't realized he was holding, when they finally come to a stop, feeling the buzz in the back of his head and across his fingers— most people would interpret this as terror, but no... not Minato. He's still smiling, so the pounding heart and shaking hands must be exhilaration, right? Fun. ]
That was incredible...
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Slowly, he unravels from Minato, the arms and the hands, though his legs are long and strong enough so he continues to hold the bike upright with them.]
It's magnificent, isn't it? Being so close. [To death, but he won't say it.] If you come see me later then, I'll give you a surprise. ♦
[This time, he puts his arms around Minato's middle.]
You drive.
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He sits up a little straighter so that Hisoka has an easier time holding on without Minato being slouchy, and nods. After going 35908358 mph from the get-go and watching Hisoka work the rest of the controls, he's much more comfortable and competent in starting and driving the motorcycle, always the quick learner-- it's like riding a bike, except he has to be more careful not to veer off the road. ]
Where to? I think I've gotten the hang of this... I can come pick you up wherever, later.
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[Minato, please listen to everyone saying not to talk to him ever. Unfortunately, he isn't going to stop Minato's new interest in the motorcycle or any death-defying stunts.
Well, he might discourage anything reckless, but like. Live your best life, Minato.]
If you meet me at the shrine, I'll take you.
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Okay. I'm meeting up with some other friends tonight, but... would tomorrow morning work for you?
[ before Hisoka leaves to play football with gundams or WHATEVER THE HELL HAPPENED ]
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[He had a good, long day with Gundams and football and spirits. It was great? So catch him before [redacted] canon o'clock.]
Friends are important.
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[ laughs tiredly before [redacted] canon o'clock, I'll jump into the catchall ]