One mystery drink won't kill you, friend. It might make this entire outing more fun, who knows? You look like you need the help, if you don't mind me saying so.
[This happens to be an open bar and a self-serve bar, which is a shame because only one of these two can seem to appreciate that. Verso wanders over to the other side to see what's stocked.]
A little bit of this?
[He unearths a big bottle of bourbon, placing it on the bar. The liquid is deep, sparkling, and amber, although it looks surreal under this lighting.
Okay, not particularly odd of a pick, but it could help him come out of his shell?]
[The surreal look of it is what draws Yi Sang's gaze. He appraises the sparkling liquid within and the dew gathering on the bottle itself. If nothing else, it looks striking.]
Very well. Then I shall partake of this refreshment before we begin.
[He lifts his chin just enough to indicate his attention on Verso.]
[An artistโs eye on this one, maybe? Hard to say, what with everything else being so eye-searing, but Verso wonders if heโs caught a mild appreciation ofโฆ the bottle from Yi Sang.]
Same thing, mon ami.
[He fetches two squat little glasses; they, too, gleam strangely in this light. More so when Verso pours them both a generous amount.]
Down the hatch. Good luck for our golfing endeavors.
[He takes the glass, pauses to admire how the light dances on the bourbon's surface, and raises the rim to his lips. The first sip gives him pause, but he continues to drink some more before setting the glass down.]
[There's still some left in his glass, which draws his gaze again at Verso's mention.]
The lights reflected upon the surface of this whiskey provide a clear image in spite of the surrounding darkness. Ah, even a drink such as this can bring forth lucidity.
He finds he has more questions for Yi Sang (when does he not), but he'd rather get them started on their game of mini-golf before any of that. When he's ready, he leads them to their first course; it's neon-lit and gaudy, with a Swamp Thing (tm) monster made of plastic and foam standing in the middle, but it's also a beginner course. So maybe they'll do okay.
[The decor is too much. And yet, there's a certain charm to it.
He accepts the club, then sets the white ball he's been assigned down near the edge of the course. A look at the shape of the club's head has him reposition himself to stand a little ways behind and off to the side of the ball, the club held loosely between his hands.]
That's right. But probably not as hard as you think.
[A glance at the course, and it's pretty straightforward: he'll have to hit it through a small array of colorful objects fashioned to act like a mini "archway", initiating the path the golf ball should follow. Then it'd go between the monster's legs and into the hole behind it.
All in all, a relatively straight line.]
See how many times it takes for you to get in the hole over there, past the monster.
[Yi Sang lifts his head to assess the rough trajectory of the course, then looks down at the ball. Thoroughly out of his element, he hits the ball with a tap of the club . . . and watches it roll two inches forward.
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Then let's give it a try. Golf can be promoted to a "familiar" activity, instead. Or would you like a drink first?
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Yes, it is. And it'd be a shame to buck tradition.
[Liar. But surely Yi Sang can loosen up just a little?]
Come on, let's see what they have.
[To the open bar! It, too, is most luridly lit like the rest of the place.]
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Yi Sang finds himself still so clueless before the myriad names stylistically issued to alcoholic beverages.]
What manner of drinks are these?
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I'm not familiar with a lot of them, actually. [M...ost of them.] How brave are you feeling?
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I would prefer to remain in possession of my faculties.
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One mystery drink won't kill you, friend. It might make this entire outing more fun, who knows? You look like you need the help, if you don't mind me saying so.
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. . . What do you suggest?
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[This happens to be an open bar and a self-serve bar, which is a shame because only one of these two can seem to appreciate that. Verso wanders over to the other side to see what's stocked.]
A little bit of this?
[He unearths a big bottle of bourbon, placing it on the bar. The liquid is deep, sparkling, and amber, although it looks surreal under this lighting.
Okay, not particularly odd of a pick, but it could help him come out of his shell?]
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Very well. Then I shall partake of this refreshment before we begin.
[He lifts his chin just enough to indicate his attention on Verso.]
What of you?
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Same thing, mon ami.
[He fetches two squat little glasses; they, too, gleam strangely in this light. More so when Verso pours them both a generous amount.]
Down the hatch. Good luck for our golfing endeavors.
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Mm.
[He takes the glass, pauses to admire how the light dances on the bourbon's surface, and raises the rim to his lips. The first sip gives him pause, but he continues to drink some more before setting the glass down.]
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You enjoy how it looks?
[He has to remark on it now, having noticed that lingering glance twice.]
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The lights reflected upon the surface of this whiskey provide a clear image in spite of the surrounding darkness. Ah, even a drink such as this can bring forth lucidity.
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You have the eye of an artist, you know.
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[When one thinks of artists, those like Verso and Nico come to mind. If nothing else, Yi Sang is a sentimentalist, for better or for worse.]
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[In the small things, at that. Bright and glittering in the dark.]
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Does the crow portend, or is it simply an opportunist? Man will despair and wither, and the crow shall bear witness to the haze as it fades.
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Poets, man.]
Crows will wither, too, after all is said and done.
[Verso claps his hand on Yi Sang's back if he allows it.]
Another drink? Then we can get started.
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[So they will. Hopefully, sooner than later.
Verso claps his back, and Yi Sang takes that as a cue to finish off his glass.]
Indeed.
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He finds he has more questions for Yi Sang (when does he not), but he'd rather get them started on their game of mini-golf before any of that. When he's ready, he leads them to their first course; it's neon-lit and gaudy, with a Swamp Thing (tm) monster made of plastic and foam standing in the middle, but it's also a beginner course. So maybe they'll do okay.
He hands him his club.]
Why don't you go first?
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He accepts the club, then sets the white ball he's been assigned down near the edge of the course. A look at the shape of the club's head has him reposition himself to stand a little ways behind and off to the side of the ball, the club held loosely between his hands.]
Am I to strike the ball now?
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[A glance at the course, and it's pretty straightforward: he'll have to hit it through a small array of colorful objects fashioned to act like a mini "archway", initiating the path the golf ball should follow. Then it'd go between the monster's legs and into the hole behind it.
All in all, a relatively straight line.]
See how many times it takes for you to get in the hole over there, past the monster.
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This may be a while.]
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That was just warm-up shot, so we wonโt count that one. Maybe hit it a little harder next time?
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