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TEST DRIVE MEME 003
HAPPY HEARTS HOTEL
You wake up in a padded box. It rocks, gently, as though suspended in mid-air. You begin to stir, confusion or distress pushing you to try to sit up — and then the air begins to smell sweet, and you fall back asleep.You wake up in a padded box. For a moment, you are beatifically calm. You don't know how you got here, or why, but that isn't really all that important. You don't need to know where you are. You're just... here. And here is a wonderful place to be.
But there is a niggling suspicion growing in the back of your mind. A suspicion that here is not somewhere you wanted to be. That it is not where you're supposed to be. You remember... chasing a white rabbit (or was it a person)? A mirror? Bright light, and green ivy crawling over your skin... Before you can worry too much, the box jolts, and then settles, and after a long moment the walls fall from around you to reveal —
A hotel lobby?
"Welcome to the Happy Hearts Hotel and Casino," says an attendant behind a desk. "We're so pleased you could join us. We have your room keys and Empathies here, please make an orderly line and we'll hand them out once we've confirmed identities. After that, feel free to explore the hotel! We highly recommend starting with the casino. Everyone's a winner here in Happy Hearts!"
Is this normal? It doesn't feel normal. And hey — you could swear you had shoes before!
I. SHALL WE DANCE, SHALL WE FLY
Those of you hoping to make use of The Pool of Tears today are in for a disappointment — it appears to have been shut down for the day to make room for a special event! Dozens of small vehicles that resemble pink flamingos are parked along the grounds by the pool, and others are being flown above it with varying levels of skill.
People wearing name tags identifying them as guest instructors mingle around the parked vehicles to offer lessons on how to fly the flamingos. They'll also allow the flamingos to be checked out to be used for recreation, regardless of whether the person checking them out has had flying lessons or not.
Why is this taking place in the pool area and not outdoors, you may ask? Why, because a crash landing in water is so much softer on the bones than on solid land, of course.
Or perhaps you were hoping to spend some time at the Caucus-Race, making use of the hotel's private gym. It seems that, too, had been taken over for an event — dance lessons! There are more guest instructors there to lead dances of all kinds, from groups to couples to private instruction. Even if you didn't intend to partake of them when you came here, you may find yourself bustled away and facing your partner for the lesson before you know it.
Still another handful of guest instructors have set up in the Mad Tea-Party, offering a variety of art lessons — from paintings to drawing to pottery to glassblowing! Have a glass of wine, or something stronger, and try your hand at one! Anyone who chooses to do so will get to keep whatever masterpiece they produce.
People wearing name tags identifying them as guest instructors mingle around the parked vehicles to offer lessons on how to fly the flamingos. They'll also allow the flamingos to be checked out to be used for recreation, regardless of whether the person checking them out has had flying lessons or not.
Why is this taking place in the pool area and not outdoors, you may ask? Why, because a crash landing in water is so much softer on the bones than on solid land, of course.
Or perhaps you were hoping to spend some time at the Caucus-Race, making use of the hotel's private gym. It seems that, too, had been taken over for an event — dance lessons! There are more guest instructors there to lead dances of all kinds, from groups to couples to private instruction. Even if you didn't intend to partake of them when you came here, you may find yourself bustled away and facing your partner for the lesson before you know it.
Still another handful of guest instructors have set up in the Mad Tea-Party, offering a variety of art lessons — from paintings to drawing to pottery to glassblowing! Have a glass of wine, or something stronger, and try your hand at one! Anyone who chooses to do so will get to keep whatever masterpiece they produce.
II. WE TRADE IN FAVORS
The guest instructors aren't the only ones visiting the hotel today. It seems some traveling merchants have come to pitch their wares, and they've set up shop in the hotel lobby. There's display cases of delicately crafted jewelry, all manner of glassware, bolts of fabric, boxes of precious stones and crystal.
Why come to them when you can get what you need for free from the hotel's boutique? There's just no comparison when it comes to exquisite craftsmanship, of course, or the quality of their raw materials. But should you need a reason beyond that — there's something a little magical about their wares. This necklace is spelled to ward off evil, that circuit will grant clear thought, anything made from this bolt of cloth will always keep the wearer perfectly warm or cool, carrying that crystal will give a boost of healing or luck.
They deal only in trade. Teas, if you have them, will fetch the highest price and get you the most unique items. If you don't happen to have a tea, you're not out of luck — they will also accept favors. Perhaps they will ask you to convince someone else to make a purchase as well, perhaps they will send you on a hunt for a specific item. Perhaps they will ask you for something more intangible, like the shape of a smile or the salt of tears. Not your own, of course, you must inspire them in someone else. Hopefully there's someone nearby who can help you with that.
Why come to them when you can get what you need for free from the hotel's boutique? There's just no comparison when it comes to exquisite craftsmanship, of course, or the quality of their raw materials. But should you need a reason beyond that — there's something a little magical about their wares. This necklace is spelled to ward off evil, that circuit will grant clear thought, anything made from this bolt of cloth will always keep the wearer perfectly warm or cool, carrying that crystal will give a boost of healing or luck.
They deal only in trade. Teas, if you have them, will fetch the highest price and get you the most unique items. If you don't happen to have a tea, you're not out of luck — they will also accept favors. Perhaps they will ask you to convince someone else to make a purchase as well, perhaps they will send you on a hunt for a specific item. Perhaps they will ask you for something more intangible, like the shape of a smile or the salt of tears. Not your own, of course, you must inspire them in someone else. Hopefully there's someone nearby who can help you with that.
III. SECRET MESSAGES
By your second or third pass around the hotel, after all the visitors have left, you may notice something that looks a little out of place. A loose rock in the otherwise solid structures of the pool area, a shimmer of green tucked in among all the white abstract sculptures in a hallway, an odd knot in the wood of a bench or chair somewhere in the hotel.
No members of the staff seem to have noticed it so far, but for that to remain the case you'll have to work quickly — and work together. Maybe the rock is up too high for one person to reach, maybe the sculptures are too heavy for one person to move, maybe someone needs to stand guard or distract the hotel staff while the other pries out the wood knot.
All those who succeed in retrieving the piece of heavy green paper hidden away will find the same message: a drawing of a caterpillar, accompanied by a series of numbers and the words call a friend.
No members of the staff seem to have noticed it so far, but for that to remain the case you'll have to work quickly — and work together. Maybe the rock is up too high for one person to reach, maybe the sculptures are too heavy for one person to move, maybe someone needs to stand guard or distract the hotel staff while the other pries out the wood knot.
All those who succeed in retrieving the piece of heavy green paper hidden away will find the same message: a drawing of a caterpillar, accompanied by a series of numbers and the words call a friend.
IV. WELCOME HOME
Maybe you just want to be alone — well, that's what you have your room key for! Oysters room on the second and third floors of the hotel, one to a room. You were assured your room would be exactly what you'd always wished for — and for some, that's right! It's exactly as you would have decorated it yourself. But for others, their rooms are totally wrong. A grizzled cowboy can't have a pink room! Hotel staff are firm, though: every room is exactly as its owner wants it to be. Search your feelings, Oyster. You know it to be true.
On each bed are the Oysters' personal effects, minus weapons, as well as a towel folded in the shape of a heart, and a single foil-wrapped chocolate. If eaten, the chocolate is delicious, and incites a feeling of tender warmth in Oysters — not lust, but a desire for closeness. Why spend time in your room, when you could go find a new friend in the casino?
On each bed are the Oysters' personal effects, minus weapons, as well as a towel folded in the shape of a heart, and a single foil-wrapped chocolate. If eaten, the chocolate is delicious, and incites a feeling of tender warmth in Oysters — not lust, but a desire for closeness. Why spend time in your room, when you could go find a new friend in the casino?
Anyone who participates in the second prompt will receive an item with a minor enchantment of their choosing! For players apping in this round, you can include it in your list of items. Current players can reply to the second comment on this page to receive approval of their enchanted item. Please direct any questions to the first comment on this page, and happy playing, Oysters!
© tessisamess
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"The first thing you must understand, is that this place does not treat time linearly." Case in point, Lan Wangji is ancient. He's so ancient that if he weren't in an alternate universe, he'd be at least a thousand by now.
As he says this, he moves over to one of the stalls to select fabric, and picks up one that after a moment, he puts back. He doesn't like the feel.
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"Isn't time just a fruit anyways?" He says that as he steps to the next fabric merchant, glancing over the wares before selecting a bolt of red. Good quality but not silk. He put it back down. "I've been trapped in places for what felt like years only to realize was only a couple hours."
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He selects another one that looks like silk, but there is already a print on it, and upon closer inspection, the red-on-red print is depicting very childish-looking flowers which are unsuitable for his wedding.
He looks through more cloths, getting slightly dismayed.
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He attempts his best innocent look - all wide eyes and softest of pouts, making him look a few years younger than before before starting to cackle at the idea. He wasn't that innocent of a person; if something was going to happen it would, especially if it was the worse end of a bargain or the most impossible of choices. But on the other hand, he did have amazing luck.
Most of the time.
Wu Xie shifted through the offered fabrics and whistle softly, lifting a bolt of fine scarlet silk. He raised his eyebrows and tugged the corner out to look at the edge, seeing no loose threads and then glanced over at Lan Wangji.
"What do you think of this?"
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And even if so, he can be someone else's problem and someone else's husband.
"It is the best one so far." Which means, it is the only one so far that would work. He inspects it a little more, seeing how it catches the light, taking it off the bolt and draping it on himself, seeing how the fabric hangs. He keeps this one tucked under one arm, but continues looking.
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The vender in charge of the stall was watching them warily and Wu Xie gave his best smile, cupping his hands respectfully and murmuring a few words to ease a little of that suspicion. He wondered if people did dare to steal from these people; the idea of buying hopes and dreams probably too great to keep desperate people from trying. The street markets he was use to, they had their own form of justice and rules though his family held a good standing among them. He at least knew the language and how to sooth nerves as he continued to browse.
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Yeah Wu Xie, it's gonna be like that.
Around the bolts of fabrics, he has his eye on a hairpin, and he holds it up and attempts to get Wu Xie's attention. He is requesting an appraisal, but says nothing.
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There was a couple more scarlet silks in the pile and he freed them from the others and set them also aside, turning to show Lan Wangji only to find him holding up a hairpin. He blinked and then smiled, taking out a jeweler's loop and leaning over.
"Not bad, a little dirty but that can be taken care of... I don't see any hidden repairs or any real damage. It looks just old but well maintained."
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He doesn't want to present his fiance with fake stones and fake gold, clearly. He's a little bit shamefaced, being a man of usual means, having to resort to bartering with the only vendor that has come into town in order to buy bridal gifts.
Once they are done here, he owes Wu Xie a good tour, and an invitation later.
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"Nice quality of gold, just needs a good cleaning, as for the stones..." He pauses, eyes slitting open as he looks at it. "They're real. You may want to get something to fix a couple better into their settings but it's a good find."
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He takes this hairpin and the cloth to check out first, but they request teas, which he has none of.
They do say they'll take it for each a bottle of tears and a bottle of laughter, whatever that means. Looking back over to Wu Xie to make sure he's not looking in this direction, he opens the jar and says, "ha. ha. ha."
It's loud.
It's terrible.
They tell him it's not adequate.
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Turning towards Lan Wangji to ask him when they should meet for that favor, Wu Xie just noticed what he was doing. And it takes him a few seconds to control his initial response of laughing at the poor man's attempt. The aborted laugh had him coughing, and the feeling was back, a little, the tightness in his lungs and slight taste in the back of his throat. Wu Xie looked away, taking measured breaths until his lungs weren't trying to strangle him before addressing the vendor.
"Could I be of an assistance and help pay for him?"
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He takes a deep sigh, because, what stranger wants to cry in front of another? How awkward is that?
The vendor suggests he will hold the items, for twenty-four hours, and then Lan Wangji can come back to claim them once he's gotten the payment. And no, he won't accept two bottles of laughter or two bottles of tears.
"I am not sure, master Wu, that I will be able to move you to tears."
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"You've already moved me to laughter, just a little," he says gently and motions to the one bottle he had made his attempt in. He didn't want to say it directly but still, laughter was easy, even if his sometimes ends with a cough.
"Tears though... I can suggest something that you could say to me."
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He does turn to the vendor to ask if the laughter will suffice, and the vendor gives him a weird look and hands him the hairpin wordlessly. Looks like he'll have to eke out some tears for that cloth.
"I have twenty four hours. I could not ask you for such this."
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"Please, I'm curious to see how this all works. The goods I'm used to trading usually just go for money, or barter. I never thought tears or laughter could be coin."
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"You would really let me make you cry?" he inquires, raising an eyebrow.
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Would he really though? Wu Xie might not find it too novel after a while but he would still question it. Why emotions? They weren't that hard to come by unless there was something fundamentally wrong with those outside them. Why? What happened to the world? He was already questioning it in his mind.
"A good cry is probably something I need right about now."
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He clears his throat, and starts reciting:
"The times are hard: a year of famine has emptied the fields,
My brothers live abroad- scattered west and east.
Now fields and gardens are scarcely seen after the fighting,
Family members wander, scattered on the road.
Attached to shadows, like geese ten thousand li apart,
Or roots uplifted into September's autumn air.
We look together at the bright moon, and then the tears should fall,
This night, our wish for home can make five places one."
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"Young Master Lan," he replies, shaking his head. "That's beautiful but it's also too much effort. All you need to say is 'When you die -'" It takes him a moment because he barely has admitted this to himself. He hasn't yet said it in his heart, let alone out loud.
"'When you die, Xiao-ge will forget how to smile.'"
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"If you die," he modifies, because he's been on the receiving end of this once and it was not a good time for anybody, really. "Xiao-ge will forget how to smile."
He waits for this to sink in with Wu Xie, though he wishes to quickly gather these tears and tell him some good news: it's not entirely true.
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He wasn't prepared for it. He needed to prepare.
Swallowing hard, he closes his eyes and breathes out through his nose. He could feel them at the back of his throat, behind his eyes. Just another push.
"Pangzi will forget his time in the light."
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He understands that Wu Xie has some friends he cares about, but he wonders... why does this man feel like he will die and leave them behind?
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And there they were, slow tears that he was hiding since the news, since those scans and the doctor who gave him a look when he said he couldn't stay in the hospital. The tears won't last long - he had things he had to do, but at least a little bit should help.
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He caps the vial in his hands, and safely tucks it into his sleeve for now. But more importantly, he tells Wu Xie: "Your friends will mourn you, and never forget you. But time will heal them, enough to move forward. You must believe that."
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