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Remus J. Lupin ([personal profile] natureinblood) wrote in [community profile] capeandcowllogs2009-12-22 07:29 am

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Who: Moonybase and YOU
When: 23 December 2009. 8am - 10pm
Where: Moonybase.
Summary: An open invitation to a party never looked so good. Check your weapons and powers at the door.
Warnings: Probably everything. Please see this post for details.
Format: Whatever works. Don't forget to add your tag.
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Remus had been to enough Christmas parties in his lifetime to know when one would end disastrously, including those that had been specifically dated to avoided interfering with other Christmas plans that the guests might have. This was one of them. But his tolerance had kept him quiet, the happy act of cleaning and decorating taken to as easily as any other task he did.

The twins had also been enlisted to help, given the important task of stringing a length of bright red ribbon and pine up the staircase to the second floor. The soft white lights that followed were magic. In fact, none of the lights, save for whatever lamps or overhead lights that Miles insisted upon, were run by electricity, and many were candles, kept only from setting anything ablaze by a flame-freezing charm.

By the time the morning of the party rolled around, the house looked as if it had been pulled straight out of a Christmas card, Remus borrowing from what he remembered of Christmases as Hogwarts and the Burrow, including a single bit of mistletoe in the entry. The snow helped, piling nicely (if in an oddly organized fashion) outside thanks to a little help from Miles, adding to the image; if nothing else, Remus was happy with it, the certainty that he would wind up having to transfigure another person into some sort of object nagging at the back of his mind.

Tin whistles, toy rocking horses, and sprigs of mistletoe were likely going to be very common later in the evening, he mused, tapping his wand rhythmically against the palm of his hand in thought as he checked everything over once more, walking through the sitting and dining rooms and out into the backyard where the tree house had been built out of ice and wood into the tree there. The floating green structures that Kyle Rayner had promised to provide were still missing, but they would be there soon enough.

He pocketed his wand and walked back into the house, shaking free the snow from his boots, and glancing at the clock. People who had offered their assistance had been asked to come early, which meant that the kitchen was soon going to turn into a madhouse, the extra stove only offering so much help. It also meant he had best make tea before he was banned from the room.

ooc; alkdsjfa you guys are amazing <3 For your convenience, links to the separate comment sections. To keep the death to your bandwidth down a little.

EARLY ARRIVALS: VARIOUS PREPARATIONS
TIMELY ARRIVALS: CHECK YOUR MOTIVES AT THE DOOR
SOCIALIZING FOR FUN AND PROFIT
GO AHEAD! TALK WITH YOUR MOUTH FULL!
I'M GOING TO PISTOL-WHIP THE NEXT GUY WHO SAYS 'SHENANIGANS'
THIS IS WHY MANKIND INVENTED THE 'GUEST BEDROOM'
AND THEN EVERYTHING ELSE HAPPENED HERE
TAKING YOUR TOYS AND GOING HOME

[identity profile] loltraitorlol.livejournal.com 2009-12-22 11:11 pm (UTC)(link)
Starscream was drunk, yes; but not so drunk that he couldn't fly (he'd learned from that one time with the high grade back at home). And so it was that he was outside in the cold air, jacket collar turned up to keep his neck warm, black fleece cap pulled down over his ears, and his ski goggles firmly in place. His breath came out in white clouds, and his boots crunched through the snow as he tried to find the perfect spot. Somewhere... there.

There came a point when he couldn't stand the crowd anymore, and he just needed some time alone. It had always been true - some days he would take off without warning just to feel the wind under his wings.

Just a quick jaunt. Then he'd go back inside and continue to make Rimmer miserable.

Deep breaths now. He wrapped his face tightly in his scarf and zipped the jacket all the way up, pulling on his leather gloves.

With a single leap he launched himself into the sky, rocketing upwards with acceleration that made him feel like he'd left most of his internal organs on the ground behind him, a manic grin on his face. Zero to sixty in under a second and climbing, pushing this weak human body to its utmost limit, climbing to nearly two hundred miles an hour, streaking past the floating green buildings and towards the sky, before cutting his speed and falling back into a perfectly executed bell tailside, seeming to float like a leaf on the wind for a few seconds before he tumbled into a straight dive, evening out just in time to buzz the house and twist himself into a corkscrew. The icy wind and snow were like knives at this speed, cutting through even his layers of warm clothing, the only thing keeping him warm his overactive metabolism burning through the calories he'd eaten in the house in a frenzy to fuel his flight. The cold didn't matter, the wind didn't matter; it was a good day for flying and he was going to take it, weather be damned.

Maybe a long jaunt, then.