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Tried to nurse it behind my mom’s back. [Open]
Featuring: Majima (
justbeingknife) and you!
What's happening: Finding old gyms, moving house, let's get drunk on the minibar
Day/s: Throughout March
Content warning: Salty language, drinking, Majima being himself
I feel alive for the first time
Each sip hits my lips like a landmine
On the 7th day, it was said God rest/But on the 8th day he made the DVX
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What's happening: Finding old gyms, moving house, let's get drunk on the minibar
Day/s: Throughout March
Content warning: Salty language, drinking, Majima being himself
I feel alive for the first time
[ Ever since they'd found those old boxes of footage, Majima had been wandering further and further out in his explorations, both to get a better handle on the town and because he wasn't so sure their last hit had simply been dumb luck. Sure, coincidences happened, but --
There was a tall building with a white stone facade up ahead, its entrance slightly ajar. Oiling the hinges and pushing the door open revealed a wood-floored room illuminated only by a row of high windows along the back side. PISCINE BOULLINGRIN, read the sign.
It, like its neighbors, looked long-abandoned. But the row of mirrors inside and the markings along the floor suggested that the first room had once been some kind of studio.
ooc: Feel free to stop by and have Majima ask if your character would like to explore the abandoned gym, or find him a little later on rummaging through equipment closets, searching the rooms, or starting some cleanup! This is a general placeholder for any gym-related shenanigans. ]
Each sip hits my lips like a landmine
Uh... thanks.
[ signed Majima as a native carried a bar stool through the doorway and into the house. The man waved enthusiastically at him before leaving once more -- possibly to bump into anyone standing outside.
Should anyone drop by, they'd find that the walk-in basement of Majima's new house was currently filled with random junk Majima hadn't asked for (but appreciated, don't get him wrong): a pair of tonfa, shoes, a 50-pound bag of sand, a dart board... and then there were the boxes of bottled alcohol. These were clustered around the dark wood counter of the mini bar, which to the old owner's credit was beautifully appointed.
Majima shrugged, and plucked the first of the bottles out of its carrying crate -- single malt Scotch, amber in the afternoon light. ]
Guess I'm gonna need a sign.
On the 7th day, it was said God rest/But on the 8th day he made the DVX
[ Later on in the month, with everything squared away, Majima could be found at odd hours behind the bar, cleaning glasses or reading about bartending technique.
Someone who knew him well might think he looked a little more tired than usual, but any new faces? They'd get a smile and a bow from the man at the counter. ]
What'll it be?
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Yeah. So, how 'bout a drink for the guy, since he ain't around any more? You partial to whiskey?
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[He's the honest type, all right.]
I haven't heard of whiskey, but experiencing new things has been a running theme for me with this world. So sure, I'll give it a try.
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[ He poured two fingers into one of the glass tumblers, then slid it across the counter in front of Jae-Ha. ]
Means after they make a drink, they purify it some more to increase the alcohol content. This one's a Japanese whiskey, so it's from my home country.
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It's certainly strong, but not too bad.
Oh, kind of like sake is, I believe? We mostly just have wine where I'm from. I'm not all that in the know when it comes to the process behind it all, though.
[A bit amused, then- ] I have to say I'm interested in what the future of alcohol will be like! Such a shame that, apart from this world, I won't be around to try it all.
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[ He turned the bottle so that Jae-Ha could see the distinct raised tortoiseshell patterning of the glass. It really was rather beautiful. ]
I'm from the 80s, so I bet they came up will all kindsa crazy new drinks between then and ... well, y'know. Lookin' forward to finding out more about it.
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The 80s. . .? [He might be misinterpreting the year, but then realizes that there's probably more to it. He doesn't recognize Majima's attire at all.] I'm from 450.
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[ He placed the bottle back on the shelf. ]
So what's it like? Other than the wine.
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[He just knows of the emperors who have come and gone. He's hardly a scribe or an educator, though (not that he can't read.)]
Let's just say that there are far more differences than similarities. Transportation is by foot, horse, or ship. Communication across distances can take weeks; anything like these devices, or "phones" aren't even a figment of the imagination. And there's certainly no "electricity" or running water. I'd never seen a stove, although we have clay ovens. The architecture and building materials are also very different compared to what I'm used to.
[SHOULD HE GO ON?]
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Then comin' here had to be some surprise. You look like you're doin' okay, though. Some people from the future out here still ain't type as well as you.
[ GOOD JOB, BUDDY. Should Jae-Ha's glass be running low, Majima would tip the bottle of kakubin at him as if to ask if he wanted a refill. ]
The jump from '88 to here ain't too big. It's mostly everything's just smaller. Like records, they turned into these shiny metal discs.
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[ So yes. He absolutely needs another drink or two or ten. ]
What are records?
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[ Majima poured Jae-Ha another drink, though not without a raised eyebrow. ]
Slaves?
[ I mean knitting wasn't all that fun or whatever but ]
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[There's likely no end to that, honestly. But it keeps things interesting.]
We were abducted, have no known way to escape, forced to live in a certain manner, and told what and what not to do. I'm not going to blame or see the natives as our captors, but that doesn't mean we have our freedom. This world is terrifying, obviously so, but also utterly deplorable.
[Yeah, sorry. He has issues about this kind of thing. He's been a prisoner before. He didn't break free only to be locked up again after so many years.]
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[ Majima fished in his pocket, found the carton he'd found with all the rest of this stuff, and took out a single cigarette. He lit it in a practiced motion, then took a drag.
Kiryu was right. He'd missed this. ]
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I see. I can't possibly, or even remotely begin to wrap my mind around that, but I won't try and insist that you see it another way. After all, we also did just meet.
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Don't get me wrong, I still hate it here. But yeah, alright.
So you got a plan to get back, or you just waitin' it out?
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So I been pokin' around instead. Even if I don't find anything, I figure it's better than going stir crazy.
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Yeah, I guess so. There are still quite a few things of interest to check out.
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Of course, I don't get why he'd wanna stay here, of all places. Maybe it's better than all the places he showed up before.
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So he was one of the people who chose to become a permanent citizen?
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And hey, least one of his friends showed up. Maybe it'll work out.
The space station Eddie used to be on sounds a lot cushier, though.
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[Not that Jae-Ha can wrap his mind around it yet (probably never will).]
. . . A space station?
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He lived there, so I guess there must've been oxygen and food and such.
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. . . The future truly sounds bizarre. Interesting and neat, sure, but really, really bizarre.
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[ Majima took another drag. ]
But I bet we still got a lot of the things you guys do. Work, dancing, punks who try to shake ya down for money...
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