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[10] baby... kurisumasu daze 🎄
Who: Anyone!
Which: Open mingle log
Where: The Wild Harvest in the Residential District.
What: The holidays are here! This is a place where dreamwalkers can retreat during the month of December (and beyond) for a quiet, festive experience away from the crowds.
Warnings: None?/TBD (Gumdrops are in season.)
The Wild Harvest has been open almost a year now, welcoming patrons from all walks of life with unique dishes every month inspired by both Eastern and Western Earth culture—sometimes beyond. This month, the coming holidays have made the atmosphere homey and warm, simmering with excitement around every corner; and while it is never overwhelming, it is clear to anyone who observes that Christmas is here.

I. Deck the Halls
a.) Along with usual vines of yellow, brightly lit moon-shaped fruit strewn about, there are ornaments with holes in them hung around the restaurant and garden. Some have been decorated by staff; others have small critters taking residence inside for a quick snooze, from young snakes to noodle dragons. Try not to disturb them too much if they're asleep!
Aside from the small critters, the mistletoe gumdrops are also back in season. They are still a menace, and these creatures also fit inside these ornaments: red, white, and pink alike, so be careful! What you might find may not be so harmless.
b.) A small station has been set up for those who wish to decorate their own ornaments to take home or hang in the restaurant. There is a variety of material including paint, flowers, markers, crayons, and glitter along with colorful paper where patrons can draw, write a message, a Christmas wish—anything they want! If they are able to flag down Susato, they can even learn how to fold origami (her specialty is cranes). There is popcorn for making garlands (or for eating), as well as colorful tinsel that can be looped around the Christmas tree or around banisters and door frames to add to the festive atmosphere.
Patrons are also invited to craft their own Christmas star and personalize it however they wish with all the decorations, bells, and whistles.
The staff will do their best to keep the area tidy, but make sure to clean up after yourselves where you can! (Susato would appreciate it...)
c.) While the search for the perfect star is ongoing, patrons may notice the top of their Christmas tree remain notably bare throughout the month. Most of the time, this will be true, but take another glimpse during a quiet moment when it isn't too crowded, and you may catch the rare sight of something pink in its place.
Meet the newest cat addition to the Wild Harvest family. She doesn't have a name yet, but she has wings, and evidently is not afraid to use them. She looks pretty comfortable, with her weight tilting the top of the tree as she sleeps. She's not a star, but who's going to be the one to tell her?
Not any of the staff, apparently. Or maybe they just haven't noticed...?
II. The Garden
Maybe you're already tired of Christmas, and you just want a quiet meal away from the holiday buzz. Walk out into the attached garden to enjoy your food and you'll find a variety of things to see aside from what's going into your food. There are certainly enough critters walking and crawling around that one might get the sense they're being watched.
There are signs that say something like: Be Mindful of Snakes.
a.) Rows of crops and various ingredients can be seen growing. Yellows and reds from various peppers and fruits burst into color against a sea of green and call for your attention. Wait long enough and you may see a garden snake or two lurking in the foliage. Some may even be brave enough to come out and greet you, with a few of the bolder ones demanding pets. They're relatively friendly, as long as you're not up to anything mischievous. Otherwise they'll start hissing at you, or get the attention of the staff.
The soothing sound of a small waterfall also fills the air, flowing into a pond nearby. Lotus blossoms float above its surface, glowing faintly after dark; though whether they are from the plant or the lotus koi fish swimming about will not be immediately obvious. The fish and the snakes both can be fed by asking a staff member.
b.) Speaking of feeding—if you're sitting down to enjoy your meal, you may feel the gentle brush of a cat or two against your leg, begging for food. You may also be visited by a spice or garnish noodle dragon, looking to live up to their names and add a little something extra to your meal; or a curious axoturtle that may nip playfully at your long hair, if you have it. Or your hat—if you happen to be huddled up or lying down somewhere on a vacant bench, and have your head low enough.
Or maybe it's your blanket as it trails onto the floor, if you have neither of those. Honestly—
c.) "To those who have left Songerein, but are not forgotten." Between two ponds in the garden is a Remembrance wall. On this wall and amidst the grass and dirt at your feet, you'll notice several star-shaped stepping stones, each one adorned with the name of someone who has left the dream world. This was started by the staff, but in light of the holiday season, they have opened it up for anyone to write the name of someone they wish to honour upon a star, and hang it on the wall with the rest. (You can also etch the name onto the star using dreamotion.)
III. Sing your heart out!

Back inside the restaurant near the bar, a small stage has been set up with speakers and a microphone for the occasional live performance. Karaoke is also welcome, so feel free to take the floor (or bully someone onto it)! Sing whatever song or tune your heart can dream up.
Just be careful not to let the alcohol take you too far. Become too drunk and disorderly and you may find yourself sinking into the shadows and back outside before you know it, with no idea how you got there...... Hmmm. (Did this place have a bouncer the last time you checked?)
[ OOC: This is a mingle log to showcase all the various updates to the Harvest we've implemented over the past year. Feel free to top level, tag around, and/or wild card it up! Happy holidays ♡ ]
Which: Open mingle log
Where: The Wild Harvest in the Residential District.
What: The holidays are here! This is a place where dreamwalkers can retreat during the month of December (and beyond) for a quiet, festive experience away from the crowds.
Warnings: None?/TBD (Gumdrops are in season.)
The Wild Harvest has been open almost a year now, welcoming patrons from all walks of life with unique dishes every month inspired by both Eastern and Western Earth culture—sometimes beyond. This month, the coming holidays have made the atmosphere homey and warm, simmering with excitement around every corner; and while it is never overwhelming, it is clear to anyone who observes that Christmas is here.


I. Deck the Halls

Aside from the small critters, the mistletoe gumdrops are also back in season. They are still a menace, and these creatures also fit inside these ornaments: red, white, and pink alike, so be careful! What you might find may not be so harmless.
b.) A small station has been set up for those who wish to decorate their own ornaments to take home or hang in the restaurant. There is a variety of material including paint, flowers, markers, crayons, and glitter along with colorful paper where patrons can draw, write a message, a Christmas wish—anything they want! If they are able to flag down Susato, they can even learn how to fold origami (her specialty is cranes). There is popcorn for making garlands (or for eating), as well as colorful tinsel that can be looped around the Christmas tree or around banisters and door frames to add to the festive atmosphere.
Patrons are also invited to craft their own Christmas star and personalize it however they wish with all the decorations, bells, and whistles.
The staff will do their best to keep the area tidy, but make sure to clean up after yourselves where you can! (Susato would appreciate it...)
» BONUS: Reach for the Stars! Patrons will be encouraged to enter their star in a special contest as part of the Harvest's special quest to find the perfect star. The patron whose star has the most votes will have the honour of placing it atop the Harvest's Christmas tree on Christmas Eve. Entries can be submitted with a picture or short description here. Please vote for your favorites with a +1 comment! (Think Flower Fest/King & Queen.)

Meet the newest cat addition to the Wild Harvest family. She doesn't have a name yet, but she has wings, and evidently is not afraid to use them. She looks pretty comfortable, with her weight tilting the top of the tree as she sleeps. She's not a star, but who's going to be the one to tell her?
Not any of the staff, apparently. Or maybe they just haven't noticed...?
II. The Garden
Maybe you're already tired of Christmas, and you just want a quiet meal away from the holiday buzz. Walk out into the attached garden to enjoy your food and you'll find a variety of things to see aside from what's going into your food. There are certainly enough critters walking and crawling around that one might get the sense they're being watched.
There are signs that say something like: Be Mindful of Snakes.

The soothing sound of a small waterfall also fills the air, flowing into a pond nearby. Lotus blossoms float above its surface, glowing faintly after dark; though whether they are from the plant or the lotus koi fish swimming about will not be immediately obvious. The fish and the snakes both can be fed by asking a staff member.
b.) Speaking of feeding—if you're sitting down to enjoy your meal, you may feel the gentle brush of a cat or two against your leg, begging for food. You may also be visited by a spice or garnish noodle dragon, looking to live up to their names and add a little something extra to your meal; or a curious axoturtle that may nip playfully at your long hair, if you have it. Or your hat—if you happen to be huddled up or lying down somewhere on a vacant bench, and have your head low enough.
Or maybe it's your blanket as it trails onto the floor, if you have neither of those. Honestly—
c.) "To those who have left Songerein, but are not forgotten." Between two ponds in the garden is a Remembrance wall. On this wall and amidst the grass and dirt at your feet, you'll notice several star-shaped stepping stones, each one adorned with the name of someone who has left the dream world. This was started by the staff, but in light of the holiday season, they have opened it up for anyone to write the name of someone they wish to honour upon a star, and hang it on the wall with the rest. (You can also etch the name onto the star using dreamotion.)
III. Sing your heart out!

Back inside the restaurant near the bar, a small stage has been set up with speakers and a microphone for the occasional live performance. Karaoke is also welcome, so feel free to take the floor (or bully someone onto it)! Sing whatever song or tune your heart can dream up.
Just be careful not to let the alcohol take you too far. Become too drunk and disorderly and you may find yourself sinking into the shadows and back outside before you know it, with no idea how you got there...... Hmmm. (Did this place have a bouncer the last time you checked?)
[ OOC: This is a mingle log to showcase all the various updates to the Harvest we've implemented over the past year. Feel free to top level, tag around, and/or wild card it up! Happy holidays ♡ ]
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He reaches to give her little headpats as she chooses to remain on his shoulder for now. It seems like they had a few other admirers in the garden now too. Watchful eyes from snakes and dragon noodles alike.]
Hm, I think we've brought some attention to ourselves. [He looks down, seeing the wetness on her face, reaching to wipe what tears remain.] I suppose I have to give you your gift now too, don't I?
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She is too slow to wipe her own tears after him, but seems to try anyway, bringing a hand up to her face as she glances around them. She is met with innocent reptilian faces, and some curious hissing and chirping. ]
......
[ His words go over her head at first. ]
Huh? Oh--! [ aaaand protesting ] N, No, I... You don't have to.
[ That's not why she presented his gift early... ]
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But I don't think it's fair I can enjoy your gifts and you not mine. Will you let me...? [He's asking at least, before actually committing.]
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[ Curse him for bringing up the notion of what is just and fair. For once, it's not about that, but she seems to relent in light of it, diverting her eyes quietly as she clears her throat. Her face leans into his touch. ]
. . . Yes. I'd like that.
[ She feels a little defeated, honestly!!! But she would be lying if she protested any further. ]
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Wait here, and close your eyes. [He directs her to a seat. He hasn't had the opportunity to wrap her gift yet, so best to keep it a surprise somehow.]
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Instead, she tries her best to drum up the childish excitement that comes with receiving a gift. She cups her hand over her eyes like she might start counting for hide-and-seek, letting out a noise of confirmation. ]
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You can look now. [Opening her eyes, she'll found a minature sakura tree sitting in front of her, and a box with an assortment of interesting flower ingredients] This is a sakura bonsai tree, it has an interesting effect when you water it. And these are crushed plants and flowers for tea, the ones found native in that cavern. I think you'll find the taste to your liking, especially when you have a bit of a sweet tooth.
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Then it all hits her at once, as she slowly reaches to touch the bark of the bonsai. ]
It's... It's beautiful! What happens when I water it?
[ Her eyes finally glance over to the box as well, taking in all the colours of the crushed plant life--all of which she wants to try as tea straight away. Now she knows how Kazuma felt a moment ago, when he opened her gift. ]
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They'll soon be surrounded by an imagery of spring, chirping birds and falling sakura petals included. They will all eventually disappear on their own, so no cleaning is necessary!]
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...carefully, after some hesitation, tips the pitcher to allow the water to trickle onto the bonsai.
Is she scared about what might happen? Maybe. There's no possible way it could be anything bad, though. At least that is what she's telling herself, and what she's trying to manifest. It's water, and tree. ]
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[ In the end, she lets out a surprised noise. She automatically steps back when the butterflies come forth, and greenery starts to sprout, starting on the table where the bonsai sits until it travels outward, even coming out of the cracks in the floor. There are flowers where her foot had just been, and it all lingers for a moment as the sakura petals rain down, and their glow slowly fades. ]
...I think I've just created spring amidst winter.
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In the fall, summer, anywhere and anytime you like.
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Already some of the petals have started to fade, though the spring feeling remains. ]
Where shall we keep it?
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Well, I think maybe the porch would be a good place for it. Or would you prefer the bedroom...?
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.........Actually-- ]
It would look nice near the lily... [ As good as an idea as asking the snake is, Susato is humming thoughtfully in response to Kazuma's ideas. But like, they could also just... move the lily. ]
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He hums quietly, the lily is currently in the bedroom.]
Do you want to set it in the bedroom then and see?
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[ There's a pause as she tries to imagine it. The bonsai and the lily, complementing each other. But she takes a deep breath as she braces to lift the little tree. Kazuma brought it over, so that means she can lift it, too! ]
You can-- [ Her voice may go a bit strained as the bonsai is lifted and settled in her arms. ] help me decide where. Maybe if we push the bed a little closer the wall, we can...?
[ She goes on, attempting to lead the way. ]
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Possibly...are you sure you have that? [Honestly he hadn't expected Susato to jump right to picking up the bonsai.]
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...... ]
But...you can assist me if you want to.
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Did...we have this much space before? [The bedroom was already comfortable for two, but now there's more space at the foot of the bed. Enough to fit a proper small table if they wanted.]
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At a glance, it's not like anything is missing, and they haven't been burglarized. Toby and the other pups haven't made their way into the room. Quite oppositely, there seems to be more room, though it's subtle enough that it leaves them both scratching their heads. Susato finally sets the tree down for a moment with a heavy sigh and a wipe of her forehead. ]
. . . I feel like we didn't. And yet it feels right, as if it has always been like this. Can you imagine it any other way? [ She can't now. ]
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It's subtle, but there's definitely a difference. [He puzzles about it a little more and the chuckles lightly.] I suppose, the bedroom was the right choice.
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At the very least, they seem to be in agreement about the room. She is smiling at his approval, but then realizes that he'll need a place to put the tree, so she starts looking around. ]
Oh, here. [ There's a small, circular table on Susato's side of the bed. It is not quite a nightstand, but it seems like she's been using it as one and has dragged it over to treat it as such--an arrangement that was most likely meant to be temporary. She tosses the book she was reading onto the bed, nudging Herlock and Iris the bunnies, and starts to drag the table towards the foot of the bed. ]
Should we use this?
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Well, if you don't need it... [It looked like it was in use. He'll go ahead and pick up the bonsai tree--relatively easily, and then carefully places it on the table.]
We could move this into the open area a little more. Unless you want a little springtime on the bed?
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Well, the sakura petals can stay, at least. [ A grin. She wouldn't mind those on their bed. ] But yes, let's! Our own little shrine, perhaps...?
[ There's a dragging sound as the table is pulled across wood. This is far easier than carrying it, for Susato. ]
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