Midnight Paws Reverie Orchestra (
catcophonous) wrote in
auroraexpress2019-08-13 10:48 pm
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The Seventeeth Trial
Who: trialgoers
When: Day 39, evening
Where: The Cat's Zone
[Have you enjoyed your day playing in your new train cars? Great! Because now it's Trial Time.
With the usual alert, the Cat's bar appears in the clearing. There's no "come hither" -- instead, just the pounding of bass from the speakers as the door cracks open. Inside there's flashing party lights, upbeat club music, and high-top tables surrounding a wide dance floor. The stage in the corner is empty except for a single microphone.
At the bar you can get free drinks, but you'll have to contend with the bartender -- a black cat curled up on the shelf between the bottles.
On the bar, and on every table, is a sign showing the rules of this game, titled:
Kiss or Dare
If you want to dress up for the club, or want costumes for daring purposes, there's a dressing room behind the stage with a magic closet. You'll find whatever you like in it, but when the trial ends you can only take home what you're wearing!
Good luck!]
RULES | TURN-IN | THE CAT / DISQUALIFICATION
When: Day 39, evening
Where: The Cat's Zone
[Have you enjoyed your day playing in your new train cars? Great! Because now it's Trial Time.
With the usual alert, the Cat's bar appears in the clearing. There's no "come hither" -- instead, just the pounding of bass from the speakers as the door cracks open. Inside there's flashing party lights, upbeat club music, and high-top tables surrounding a wide dance floor. The stage in the corner is empty except for a single microphone.
At the bar you can get free drinks, but you'll have to contend with the bartender -- a black cat curled up on the shelf between the bottles.
On the bar, and on every table, is a sign showing the rules of this game, titled:
If you want to dress up for the club, or want costumes for daring purposes, there's a dressing room behind the stage with a magic closet. You'll find whatever you like in it, but when the trial ends you can only take home what you're wearing!
Good luck!]
RULES | TURN-IN | THE CAT / DISQUALIFICATION

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[And nothing like musicals for good duets.]
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[Dusk isn't bad. Not great, but at least passable.
His VA has at least been an extra in some musicals, so there's that.][But he's definitely putting his all into it because it's fun and why not after CROW'S FIRST DARE.]
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That was a pretty cute song.
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[Rean, you're too cute.]
I think it's from a musical.
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Yeah? Sounds like a sappy love story all right.
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Like if you're only together to comfort each other because of something terrible you've been through, then that's why you're together. But when you've overcome and that comfort is less necessary to function, if you're not compatible otherwise, you'll eventually run into problems.
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I'm not disagreeing. But we're still talking about love stories right? The ones I like tend to end in happily ever after, realistic or not.
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A lot of media seemed to miss that. Or just relied on the sex appeal part. [Which is just confusing.]
I think it's your turn to dare though. [There is a Trial, after all.]
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[He can't remember that much or if that's a thing he encountered, but it sounds disappointing.]
Ah. You're right though. Okay. I dare you to say three nice things about yourself that you normally wouldn't admit.
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....
[Hand on his chin.]
[Thinking]
[THINKING REAL HARD]
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Take your time.
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Do you mean nice as in it's emotionally and objectively a good thing?
Cause the only thing that is 'I don't normally admit' and is 'definitely nice' is I guess people think I'm hot, so I guess I'm hot?
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I was thinking more things youblike about yourself but if you'd admit anything that works too.
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But if we go with things I like about myself that I wouldn't normally admit...
I like I know how to break into places stealthily and quickly.
I like I know how to end a fight quickly. [Which is also pretty fatal a lot.]
[So less 'nice' so don't as readily admit he likes he can do it.]
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And having pride in your skills, that's good.
[He sees nothing wrong with pride in skills no matter how shady.]
It means you feel they're on a level worth feeling good about after all. A good guy to take on a dangerous mission.
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Well, yeah. Sometimes to make good things happen, someone has to do something bad. It's something to judge on a case by case basis, but all the more reason someone who wants to do good should have those skills. So they're only done when they have to be.
But it does make me sound like a criminal, so better to not admit I like how good I am.
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[Like. You are.]
But fair enough. It's not really something you want to go explaining.
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Did learn I don't do that much at least, I'm terrible at it. He kept sassing me.
Out of context, I just sound like a psycho.
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Done
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Done
Re: Done
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