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HELL OF A HANGOVER PT. 1
Who: The people who escaped!
When: Very early Day 66 to Day 67
Where: The Carnival
What: The Ringmaster brings everyone she can back to the carnival after getting kicked out the Celebration, a bit worse for wear. Those that have resolved their threads at the Masquerade can start trickling over here as they sort things out.
Warnings: Angst, mostly likely, as well as potentially graphic injuries.
When: Very early Day 66 to Day 67
Where: The Carnival
What: The Ringmaster brings everyone she can back to the carnival after getting kicked out the Celebration, a bit worse for wear. Those that have resolved their threads at the Masquerade can start trickling over here as they sort things out.
Warnings: Angst, mostly likely, as well as potentially graphic injuries.
RETURNING HOME↴![]() About 45 minutes after the conflict with the vampires begins, the Ringmaster will finally show her face at the Masquerade - and immediately be mortified by what she sees. Though initially mostly confused by the fact that there's been problems over the week, and characteristically obtuse about what's going on, as soon as she realizes the severity of the threat she will launch into action. If the Host managed to miss the combat already going on, they won't be able to miss the Ringmaster tearing up the joint and looking for her people. She's quick to scoop up those that have managed to gather in the dining hall - but unfortunately her arrival seems to be the vampire's cue to retreat. Her attempt to challenge the Host about this will result in the being finally losing their patience and banishing all the vampires and all of the carnival workers from the premises, forcing them back to the portals they arrived from and launching their remaining belongings out with them. The Ringmaster will be pretty fucking pissed off when they return (once again) and will tell everyone to take the time they need to recover, but to stick together and stay safe for the time being. She has a plan to chase down the carnival members that have been stolen, but it will take time. ► BEER PONG: Apparently the Ringmaster spent the entire week playing a nonstop game of beer pong, against several dozen of the Host's bodies. She hadn't quite won yet when the Masquerade began, so she was late. Whether or not she was caught up in the same spell as everyone else is up to interpretation, but the answer "definitely probably." She won, for the record. ► MISSING: Upon doing headcounts, it will turn out that all the supervisors are missing, as well as several regular workers - a few of which will have been spotted as freshly turned vampires during the fighting. Whether that was the point of the attack or not is unclear, but it's pretty clear that the Ringmaster is a little bit devastated about it - particularly about the supervisors. However, she will refuse to talk to anyone long enough to get into too many details. ► THE PLAN: The Ringmaster will announce that she intends to get everyone back - it's just a matter of figuring out their way back to the dimension they've been stolen off to. She guarantees that she will find it, but that it may take some time. In the end, the workers will have a total of two days to recover and plan - during the evening of Day 67, she will be leading a rescue mission to get them all back. You don't have to come, but lives do depend on its success. |
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A hand rests gently on Steven's back. "Are you doing okay? Don't think anyone will mind if you catch some Zs on a cot." He wants to carry his kid back to the trailer, or even the van, someplace that's personal and private and theirs. Once his son decides he's going to help people, though, there's not a lot Greg can say to convince him otherwise.
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He's already nodding off a little as Greg checks on him. Though, he's quick to look up as soon as he realizes there's someone there - but no, it's just his dad, there to see if he's okay. His look of worry softens into a tired smile, and he leans into Greg's side.
"I'm okay," he yawns, his tail lazily flicking back and forth. "I'm just... just a little sleepy."
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That doesn't make him feel any better.
"It's been a long few days."
Greg tries to mask his shaking voice with a yawn, but there's a tremble in his hands as he holds on. None of this is how things should be. None of this is how his son ought to be living his life. Here they are regardless.
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He's not making a super clear amount of sense at this point - it was very early morning when they first arrived back at the carnival, and the sun hasn't quite gotten around to rising yet. He'd been sleeping a lot at the Celebration in the last couple days, but none of it had been very restful.
"I'm glad I was here to find you."
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Greg breathes. He's exhausted, emotional. Things will look better in the morning, if they can just get some rest. It's no van, but here will do. He closes his eyes to the blood and takes solace in the weight up against him.
"You always find me. I can count on that."
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"I'm gunna help make this okay again," he says, that soft rumble in his voice, just sleepily voicing whatever comes to mind. His tail curls around Greg's back, and the gems on his body glow gently pink.
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"And I'm," he grunts, fully lifting the dozing boy into his arms, "gunna help make you okay, too. Here we go."
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Either way, he can't resist the desire to just let his dad pick him up and carry him off to somewhere more peaceful. He sleepily wraps his arms around him in return, as an embrace and for the support, and mumbles something more that doesn't quite end up audible as he rests his chin of Greg's shoulder.
"Okay," he says airily a moment later. not opening his eyes. Is it weird that he really missed the carnival grounds? Just being back here feels a lot better.
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He hums tunelessly as he carries Steven through the carnival grounds. It is somehow good to be back, even being quieter and emptier than before. There's a greater familiarity.
"I got your pjs out." He doesn't even think Steven's awake enough to listen. "And some washcloths--might need to beat the water up again." He takes in a breath. "You can just relax and I'll take care of it."
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"Thank you," he mumbles, still purring softly, his own feelings of affection and relief trickling back through that psychic connection.
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Once they get back to the trailer, Greg gently undresses his kid and tosses the bloodstained dress in the bin; unless someone's got magical bleach powers around here, it's a lost cause. Steven did look good in it, though. Making his best effort to not rouse Steven, he starts washing away the dried blood and party residue.
It's been a very long time since they've done something like this. Steven's a teenager, regardless of his size, and Greg shouldn't baby him like this. It feels nice, though. Something gentle, and soft, and nostalgic... Greg soaks in Steven's empathic bond as he soaks away the grime. It's good to feel like he's looking after him, to feel Steven's sense of safety and trust.
Greg takes a second to rub at his eyes, stinging and wet. He'd nearly lost that. No matter how much he's told that greater forces were at play, this sensation was nearly lost forever. He'd nearly forgotten this feeling altogether, and he needs a little extra time to really take it in, to cement it in place.
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Still, he manages to help a little with the washing and the getting undressed, with clumsy, half asleep movements. Mostly, though, he's just soaking in the familiar comfort of the situation - it's only when he senses the spike in Greg's emotions that he wake up a little more. He cracks his eyes just enough to see his rough shapes of his dad's face in the dim lighting.
He doesn't really know what Greg is emotional about - he senses are not that fine tuned. So, instead he reaches up towards his dads face, feeling a bit of his beard and stubble against his fingers.
"It's okay," he says softly, not knowing what he's comforting exactly, but know that it's true. That it can be true.
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"I know." It could have gone bad, they could have gone so awful and they very nearly did, but it didn't. Right now, everything's all right. In this moment, they're fine.
Greg takes a moment to nuzzle against Steven and blink back the tears. "Go back to sleep, bud. We're a-ok."
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He has a lot of energy to catch up on, and there will be a lot to do in the next few days. He can start on that part tomorrow.
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Mercifully, the sheer force of exhaustion is too much to even dream. When the morning light reaches the right angle to hit Greg in the face he still feels groggy and ill, but no nightmares to get in the way of rest. He takes a minute or two lying still, before clambering out of bed and shooting Steven another look to make sure she didn't wake him up.
In a few minutes, the smell of homemade waffles (from box mix) fill the trailer from their little kitchenette.
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His lack of success in finding her drives his own anxiety. Is she too far away to hear him? Is it because she doesn't sleep? After what feels like hours of searching he eventually relents, letting his dream world fall away, fading into restful but defeated darkness.
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Sometime later he wakes up for real. It's not until Greg is well on his way to making waffles that he slips into wakefulness for the first time, and he dozes for a while after that. Eventually, though, he becomes aware of himself and confused about where exactly he's waking up, only to remember that he's back in their carnival trailer, and someone is cooking.
It's nice in concept, and he quietly watches his dad work from bed for a few minutes, in a dreamy kind of daze. The frown can't stay off his face, though. The longer he's awake the more he remembered.
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Eventually he catches on that Steven's awake and watching. The frown... well, it's no surprise.
"Morning, Steven. How're you feeling? Sleep okay?"
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"I'm okay. I guess I really tired myself out yesterday." He decides not to talk about his attempted dreamwalking yet. "I was so sleepy I barely remember a bunch of the stuff I did..."
He pauses for a few more seconds, trying to figure out where to go with this.
"...Are you okay?"
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"A lot of pretty scary stuff happened yesterday... the last couple days, too. It's a lot to process, and it may take a while to get through." Greg doesn't quite look at Steven as he talks, intently wiping waffle batter off his hands with a dough-laden dishtowel.
He scratches at his hair, which is starting to feel pretty tangled and matted, but he just doesn't like the idea of soap right now. "For me, though... the scariest part was being apart. It's a lot less scary now that we found each other again."
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"I kind of got sick from something one of the other guests gave me... I didn't realize that was why I felt so bad until Lars found me and took me back to his room so I could nap." He's sort of embarrassed, humiliated by the fact that he'd trusted his new friends and that they'd almost really hurt him without a thought.
He hadn't had any control at the time, which is what makes it feel so scary.
"I got up so I could find you at the costume party, but..." He trails off. "You know."
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Greg tugs at the hem of his shirt, glancing off again. "Sounds like we both had the same sort of thing happen. I got caught up making friends, and didn't notice anything was weird until pretty late in it..." He can only imagine what sort of things Steven could have gotten up to... he has to trust that if it were anything too intense, Steven would tell him.
He scratches again at a dense lock of hair, uncertain what he should say next. Eventually, he takes the more cowardly route. "Lars got you out of there, huh? I'll have to make sure to thank him."
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"One of the vampires almost drank all his blood," he says in a quiet, tight voice. Greg probably would have seen Lars resting in the medical tent but maybe it wasn't clear what happened. "I healed him, but..."
He swallows.
"Peridot never came back did she?"
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Greg takes in a deep breath, and shakes his head. "No. It sounds like a lot of people never came back to the fair." The radios were positively buzzing with people trying to put together what had gone down. "But I think everyone's..."
He falters, struggling to find the right word. Definitely not "okay," or "safe." Not even "alive," technically.
"...everyone's... determined to find them again."
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"I'm... I'm gunna go with them. When they go to get them back." He looks at Greg, almost like he's scared his dad will say no. "I have to!"
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There's a part of Greg that wants to go, too. Seeing Jamie like that... it kills him that he couldn't do anything to get through that control. As is, though? He'd be pretty dead weight on a rescue mission.
Greg rests a hand on Steven's shoulder. "Just make sure you come back safe again. Okay?"
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