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perfectmatch2025-06-02 09:00 am
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week one | arrival
The characters will arrive one by one, in whatever vehicle suits them the best to the front of estate. It's a beautiful estate filled with plants and trees and little ponds and all kinds of little hideaways. But it all cumulates at the main house, where they will be dropped off and greeted by a familiar face who stands outside the house and welcomes them in. They will be able to bring one suitcase with items and clothes as well as their pet(s?).
The main thing to notice when you step into the house though is that cameras are everywhere. Despite the many little hideaways of this house, there's no privacy whatsoever. Oh well!
When everyone is gathered together, the host from earlier will greet everyone with a merry:
"Welcome, my affection seeking friends! This is where you'll be staying the next few weeks. Find a place to settle in and get to know each other! I'll be around, in case you need anything."
He genuinely seems to mean it, at least?! But that seems to be it, he'll slip away in the meantime and leave you all to it.
A few things to note, of course:
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The main thing to notice when you step into the house though is that cameras are everywhere. Despite the many little hideaways of this house, there's no privacy whatsoever. Oh well!
When everyone is gathered together, the host from earlier will greet everyone with a merry:
"Welcome, my affection seeking friends! This is where you'll be staying the next few weeks. Find a place to settle in and get to know each other! I'll be around, in case you need anything."
He genuinely seems to mean it, at least?! But that seems to be it, he'll slip away in the meantime and leave you all to it.
A few things to note, of course:
- There is only one "bedroom" which is a large room, with a closet full of futons to roll out and use in said room. Sleepover time!
- There is an extra, extra, extra, extra large futon for Messmer.
- In one of the rooms of the estate, there is a lovely piano ready for use. Feel free to ask for more instruments, if you'd like.
- The kitchen is filled with food of all kinds and modern appliances so folks can cook whatever they'd like! There is also a bar in the kitchen, stocked with alcohol.
- In the living room, there is a screen showing everyone's profiles. It is touch screen, so feel free to swipe through!
- There is, of course, a banner in the living room reading 有緣千里來相會 (which, for the keen-eyed, translates to "Fate brings together those that are a thousand miles apart"). This was definitely written by the host.
- There is a welcome cake.
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While Verso takes note, he also respects it. Because again: mood.]
What, can't you read? [He jokes. Then reaches out to swipe to his own profile.] The disastrous sort.
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Hm, but does that mean you are expeditioning into disasters, or that you're the source of them?
[ or a secret third thing... ]
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I try to avoid being the source of disaster, thank you very much. [Hm.] It's more like we were a bit of a Disaster Expedition, always finding trouble. We even made the name official.
[And yet they carried on.]
We traveled a land filled with dangerous creatures on a journey to defeat a power far greater than ourselves. If that's not asking for disaster, then what is?
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Ha, point taken. So, you're one of the tenacious, trailblazing types... I'm a little surprised something like this would be your speed.
[ Motioning vaguely to the house, the screen, the cameras around them. ]
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What, because trailblazers can't want romance?
[Or maybe just the wish.]
Or because I look like someone who'll fumble it in week one? You can be honest.
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Actually, I was thinking more along the lines of having better things to do than look for love. I wouldn't be quite so presumptuous as to jump to conclusions based off appearances alone. After all, they can be quite deceiving.
[ But it does tell him something interesting that that was Verso's first suspicion. ]
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Ohh, I see. Now listen, even an Expeditioner needs a break now and again. If I don't decompress, I'll just keep growing more white hairs.
[But also-]
Besides, the wish is pretty compelling, too.
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That it is, isn't it? I confess, I'm here because I was curious to see if this is a game I can win. Any attachments or grand wishes that come along with it are simply a bonus.
[ Perhaps it's not so simple, but there's no attempt at subterfuge on Aventurine's part. There's simply no point in it. ]
My profile wasn't twisting the truth when it said I've never lost a wager.
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[A skilled one at that, if it's true. But Verso's a little perplexed, because putting oneself through a four week long dating game just to see if he can win is sure... a choice.]
Don't tell me you're here just for the rush. You realize they're probably going to put us in all manner of embarrassing situations, right...?
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You don't think it'd be worth it? The thrill of victory, I mean.
[ Is he asking Verso, or himself? Who can say, really. ]
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It would. But aren't there easier ways to chase that thrill?
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[ There's a note of self-deprecating dryness in his tone — he's not quite that bigheaded. ]
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It sounds to me like nothing would follow that up. The vacation’s needed instead — especially if you’re telling me you run the entire half of a planet?
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[ An important chip, perhaps, but far from the only one. ]
Even so...you're not wrong about this feeling like a vacation. Seeking victory or not, it's a welcome change of pace. No doubt that's the case for you as well, Disastrous Expeditioner.
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[Wry, a pause.]
And it sounds like you should, too. I don’t know what the IPC is, but it sounds big, important, and stressful. So pull yourself away from wagers and victories and just enjoy the view.
That’s my unsolicited advice, anyway!
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Still, if even by appearance only, he could unwind for a change. ]
This sounds like the ripe opportunity for a wager to me. If either of us catches the other slacking on our...relaxing...the other owes him dinner. Ah, though I can't promise I won't throw the game on purpose, if that's the outcome.
[ Genuinely! Verso makes for enjoyable company, and that goes a long way for him. ]
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That makes him laugh, though, a rumbling bark of a thing.]
Oh, don't lie to me, friend. You said it yourself; you've never lost a wager. I'd doubt you break your streak purposefully just for little old me.
[His grin widens.]
Which just means I'll have to lean into the relaxation aspect of this whole situation tenfold. Yes, I think I'll practically be boneless.
[It's a bet, basically.]
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A veritable puddle on the floor. You're on - I look forward to you treating me. Can't lose my win streak now, can I?
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Oh, you'll lose, all right. You've never met someone as useless as me.
[Self-deprecating humor is always good too.]
But in the meantime, do you mind answering a few more questions about yourself? Maybe over a drink? I'm curious to know if this place stocks any wine.
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Enjoying a drink with handsome company? It would be my pleasure. [ Depending on the questions, anyway. ] I'd like to hear a bit more about your expeditions, too — no doubt you have a vast and unending repertoire of stories to tell.
[ As he starts towards the kitchen, he motions for Verso to follow. He hasn't looked for booze yet, but they must have something for them to enjoy while they're here. Nothing creates drama better than alcohol. ]
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Verso follows behind.]
Oh, plenty of stories to tell. But I'll warn you, not all of them are very happy ones.
[When they enter the kitchen, Verso starts fossicking around for any sign of wine. Maybe there's a small wine rack nearby or something — either way, he holds up a bottle once he finds his prize.]
Fancy some red?
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[ And despite his penchant for gossip, he's not one to pry where its unwelcome. If it's not for work, then he doesn't need to dig deep — and none of this is for work, for once.
also, fossick, weir mention?! ]
More than fine by me. Though if we're having wine, we ought to have a toast.
[ As he fields some stemmed glasses from a cabinet. Their gracious hosts do know what they're doing. ]
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He brings the wine bottle over, held by the neck in one hand. His other wrist flicks, and with a whirl of painterly magic(?), a thin short sword appears in his grasp. He pops the cork off the bottle with the edge of the blade and then dismisses it immediately after. Like a normal person.]
Hm. [He eyes the glasses, thinking.] How about, “for those that come after?” It’s what we used to say on the Continent, not knowing if we’d survive. In this context, at least it’s more hopeful.
[And humorous, a wry jab at their chances of failure, too.]
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"For those that come after"... [ He mulls the words over, and they feel a little stale on his tongue. There's no such prayer he can make for the Avgin of Sigonia-IV, and what should he care for those that come after he's turned to dust?
...Verso really would make a fitting Trailblazer, it seems.
All said, Aventurine only looks reflective for a moment, a smile still lingering at the corners of his mouth, before an amiable chuckle escapes him. ]
For those that come after, then. It has a nice, hopeful ring to it...and even if the stakes might not be quite so high here, I believe we can still use whatever blessings we can get.
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The wine is a deep red color, and it looks top-notch. Wei Wuxian at least knows how to pick the alcohol.]
We can. I'm going to wring out as many blessings as possible while I'm here, even if it's a little selfish.
[Wine for each glass. He raises his, then, by the stem.]
Shall we?
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