Alexander Varista (
amberhearted) wrote in
savetheearth2013-11-01 11:20 am
alex+anthony+banagher+vanessa; normalcy?!
Who: Alexander, Anthony, Banagher & Vanessa
When: October 31st - November 1st
What: Camping!
Where: At the beach!
Warnings: --
For Alex, the festivity of October thirty-first was twofold: Halloween and his roommate's birthday. As with all gift-giving occasions, he presented Ravindra's presents in, perhaps not quite the most, but still an admirably convoluted fashion. Two costumes were individually wrapped in standard printer paper decorated with shitty Halloween-esque doodles in sharpie. These costumes were feline-inclined, though no one was stopping Ravindra from decorating his arms with each if he chose to do so. In recycled shipping boxes resided each gift, their 'packing material' fun-sized candies, and the boxes themselves taped normally, decorated with question marks, and placed on the island separating the kitchen from the living room.
Laid in front of them was a rectangular piece of cardboard framed in purple string lights. On it, in sharpie: Which one is the real present??
If Ravindra thought to flip it over: Both. :) PS cupcake in fridge. Happy birthday!!
Alas, Alex wouldn't be there to see his reaction (which was why he set up the presents in such a fashion in the first place) for the very simple reason that he was taking a few of the Numbers camping for the night. After all the paranormal bullshit and subsequent pressure from the encroaching police, leaving the heart of the city for a breather sounded like a good idea to him. Wanting to keep it on the downlow, he proposed the idea to Anthony, Banagher, and Vanessa, and was pleasantly surprised by their agreement. (Ravindra had been invited, too, but he'd declined.)
The normalcy of camping would do them all some good (or so Alex hoped.)
As much as a vampire, a zombie, a space person, and a metal-power thief could be normal, anyway.
(It might be worthy to note that Alex might look kind of sketch given his costume. Sorry, not sorry.)
When: October 31st - November 1st
What: Camping!
Where: At the beach!
Warnings: --
For Alex, the festivity of October thirty-first was twofold: Halloween and his roommate's birthday. As with all gift-giving occasions, he presented Ravindra's presents in, perhaps not quite the most, but still an admirably convoluted fashion. Two costumes were individually wrapped in standard printer paper decorated with shitty Halloween-esque doodles in sharpie. These costumes were feline-inclined, though no one was stopping Ravindra from decorating his arms with each if he chose to do so. In recycled shipping boxes resided each gift, their 'packing material' fun-sized candies, and the boxes themselves taped normally, decorated with question marks, and placed on the island separating the kitchen from the living room.
Laid in front of them was a rectangular piece of cardboard framed in purple string lights. On it, in sharpie: Which one is the real present??
If Ravindra thought to flip it over: Both. :) PS cupcake in fridge. Happy birthday!!
Alas, Alex wouldn't be there to see his reaction (which was why he set up the presents in such a fashion in the first place) for the very simple reason that he was taking a few of the Numbers camping for the night. After all the paranormal bullshit and subsequent pressure from the encroaching police, leaving the heart of the city for a breather sounded like a good idea to him. Wanting to keep it on the downlow, he proposed the idea to Anthony, Banagher, and Vanessa, and was pleasantly surprised by their agreement. (Ravindra had been invited, too, but he'd declined.)
The normalcy of camping would do them all some good (or so Alex hoped.)
As much as a vampire, a zombie, a space person, and a metal-power thief could be normal, anyway.
(It might be worthy to note that Alex might look kind of sketch given his costume. Sorry, not sorry.)

set up
There are still a few groups of people scattered along the shoreline. Further inspection will reveal a couple of groups with the same idea as them -- tents pitched or in the process of pitching -- but they're spaced out enough to afford the Numbers their relative privacy.
The two main tasks thus far are gathering driftwood for a fire and pitching the tent. Alex volunteers to handle the tent, though he wouldn't mind another hand.
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Realizing he's still holding a small cooler, he trots over to where some other supplies sit and scoots it into place.
"I can go look for firewood! There's probably some farther down where there aren't as many people yet," he offers, pointing off towards a lonelier section of beach. "Anyone else want to go?"
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She'd lived in the city her whole life and, more than that, she'd made it her own. The closeness of the buildings, the crowds of people, she'd learned how to use them all. Here, she just feels small.
So, it's quite a sight to her and she takes a few moments to look out at it before getting down to business.
"I'll go." She says, walking back to where she'd left the others. "I should help out somehow and I don't know anything about setting up a tent."
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Which is true enough, even if it was mostly talk to deflect the fact that her offer caught him off-guard, if only for a second. Banagher came here determined to leave everything else behind in the city, but he knows they didn't exactly leave off on the best foot the last time they 'spoke', and he's still admittedly sore about it. But there's no argument brewing, just a grab at his coat from where he slung it over the side of the truck's bed while unloading the heavier stuff.
"Besides, it's probably better if we go anyway, thinking about it," he grins at Alex a little. "Two sets of arms, and Beach Patrol might think you're sketchy and come after you."
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the ocean itself!
Alternatively, sand castles and all variants are still a respectable beach activity. You know you want to be a sand mermaid.
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With a loud whoop, the oldest member of camp tears down the sand and slides like a pro baseball player into the water.
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"You're going to freeze in there!" She calls from her place on the beach, safe and sound from the frigid depths of the ocean.
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What results is another whoop that gets eaten up when Alex's head disappears under water. He shoots up a second later, shaking his head like a wet dog, sending droplets of salty, cold water in every direction.
"Nuh uh!" he calls back, grinning like a madman.
Yep, freezing.
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night
Alex asked Banagher and Anthony if they'd each bring something for dinner and dessert, respectively. Alex volunteered himself for breakfast. Vanessa... was not asked to bring food because no one wants to spend their camping trip ill with food poisoning.
Sorry, Vanessa.
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He'd been waiting out the brighter part of the day after the tent was pitched inside and around it, primarily - for the sake of both staying out of sight and out of the brightest of the sun. He'd been quick and glad to see to relocating outside once the sky had started getting darker, and bringing out his offering - brownies with pumpkin, stacked in a Tupperware in actually very neatly-cut pieces, on which John had given the clear - Anthony himself is minimally able to test things; it's a mercy for the practice of cooking that he's able to smell well enough, still! Also seeing where he might do his part in getting the fire going - allowing for letting his eyes adjust to its presence nice and intimately as it does.
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"Knew I could count on you," is his chipper response to the pumpkin brownie offering. Indeed, Alex had specifically asked Anthony to handle dessert because of his and John's adventures in baking. If the lemon meringues were anything to go by, the brownies might be just as delicious.
Though Alex doesn't eat much solid food at all nowadays, he accepts a slice with a grin.
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He isn't quite sure it looks adequately like a grin.
Mumbles a "thank you" - knows it may sound odd but still wonders exactly how Alex does, so to speak, get along with ordinary food; what part of it is in response to the "knew I could count on you" is a bit abashed with an awkward internal short toss, given the contents of the conversation last week. "Hope it -- erm -- wasn't a bad choice..."
Nothing heavy in it, still sheepish and pleasant - in a way that'll hopefully compensate for anything lost to his ability to emote via facial expression - if trailing off quick and dried-out.
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Alex is pretty neutral on chocolate, but he has yet to know someone who straight up dislikes it (aside from being allergic, and that person had since come to terms with the loss).
After a bite and some chewing, he gives Anthony a thumbs up. At the same time, his phone goes off with a ringtone specific to Ravindra's text messages.
Upon seeing the text, his smile brightens with boyish delight. "Look, look," he says, shifting so Anthony can see his phone screen. On it is a photo of a cat in a red dress with white fur trim.
Or, more accurately, a blur of a cat in a dress.
"Olivia," he explains, enthusiasm still in his voice. "She hates costumes."
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Well, whatever, she'll just sit next to the fire, wrapped up in a big, heavy coat with her hood up because fuck cold. She could be the bigger person about it, she could let it go.
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"It wasn't that bad." Apparently, she could not.
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"My cooking."
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Looking at the spread as he pulls the fixings from the cooler just to keep active and therefore warm, he thinks maybe he went overboard, never knowing if two of their musketeer entourage could even stomach much anymore.
But better too much than too little! Nobody usually argued with leftovers, anyway.
"Did anyone see where the spoons went?" he asks, rummaging through their pack of disposable kitchenware.
morning!
Breakfast is canned biscuits with jam filling (jar jacked from the kitchen, sorry Ravi) and blueberry orange muffins. Naturally, there's too much in total because Alex couldn't decide between the two.
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Into the cold, holy hell. Shivering, he hurries and wiggles his way into his sweatshirt and then throws his jacket on top of that.
Grabbing a granola bar, he makes his way a little closer to where the water breaks and plops down in the sand. It's a late sunrise, the bluish sky and gray sea meeting at a thin, murky white line across the horizon. He can't really recall if he's ever seen it like this before.
One thing he does know is he's never heard it like this. Just the crash and hiss of ocean; no people, no cars like the city, no boats, no gulls yet, even. It was kind of surreal.
Banagher props his feet in the sand and drapes his arms over his knees and contents himself with just watching.
11/1, evening
once he's had breakfast (again), he turns his attention onto the items he'd deposited on the island that morning. an array of seashells from the beach and some leftovers, including the muffins still wrapped in foil balls. he bats one of them between his palms as he zones for a bit, still in the process of waking up. ]
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[last night was pretty alright! today seems like it's going to be pretty alright too. he is, thus, in good spirits when he emerges from the hallway. he smiles when he sees Alex sitting at the island]
Good morning.
[the cats are already begging, so he moves into the kitchen to feed them. he is like 5000% sure Alex hasn't done it yet.]
Did you have fun?
[Adhi, waiting (im)patiently by the food dish, gives a loud meow] I wasn't asking you.
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he lifts his head at the greeting and returns ravi's smile with one of his own. ]
Yeah, it was good.
[ he's stopped batting the foil muffin in favor of snatching olivia up. ]
How was your night?
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Brooke came over. I introduced her to some terrible Bollywood movies. [he doesn't say it outright, but the delivery makes it clear that he enjoyed himself]
[cats fed, he goes to the fridge to pour himself a glass of orange juice. he stays next to the fridge, leaning against the wall, and looks at Alex.] So now that Halloween is over, you are going to shave that off, yes? [says the dude who is perpetually scruffy...]
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