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Father Time ([personal profile] timefather) wrote in [community profile] mythmaking2013-12-08 03:00 pm

Once upon a time...

[ For the residents of Märchenstraße, and all the land surrounding it, the eighth of December was a day to look forward to. Looking at it from an outside perspective, strangers and travelers could easily assume it to be a holiday. At the very least, a day for a festival, if a modest one. A day that shopkeeps spent all morning preparing for, that all manner of creatures spent days traveling to the city to witness. They'd heard the talk that passed around, the rumors from those still left. But would it work? No one knew for sure, no matter how confident the stories seemed to be. But hope was very quickly becoming all they had left.

They had decorated the whole town. Streamers, banners, wreathes and garland made of autumn flowers, plus whatever the Fairy Godmother had cooked up. Oh, she was just giddy. No skepticism could be spoken around her, not if you wanted to escape the wrath of her wand! Rumor had it that she had caught wind of a few piglets squealing about the likelihood that their magic would fail, and that they were subsequently transformed into the band of musicians who could be found performing in the park.

Well, at least the music was festive.

Of course, the decorations weren't for the newcomers alone. Autumn was coming to a close in just a few weeks, and Old Man Winter would take the reigns like he did every year, and their weather would turn cold and harsh. The chill was already there, cool and biting when the wind picked up speed. Lady Autumn was much preferred to the citizens of the city with her gentle nature, even if she failed to show up, finishing her work in the orchards instead. That was what they liked about her.

It was mid-morning when Father Time was found outside of his tower, checking one of the numerous pocket watches he kept on his person. "Unnecessary, but comfortable," he called them, and closed the watch again. It was twelve o'clock in the afternoon, and where empty space had been just seconds before, now they were. Sitting on benches, lying in flower patches, scattered about the city and outside of the gates in peaceful slumber. They would awaken to the bells of the clock tower. Some, to many friendly and relieved faces all around them, some to grateful ones carrying gifts of food and clothing and magic, and some to fearful, cautious faces. Regardless of how the town treated them, they would awaken to a celebration of their arrival, and choices to be made, and the books. Each and every one. ]
gardienne: (who me?)

[personal profile] gardienne 2013-12-09 07:09 am (UTC)(link)
Of course, she accepts the coat, stroking the material in wonder.

"Monsieur, your coat? But - truly I am okay. I do not beg off you, Monsieur. I do not want your pity. Are you not afraid I should run off with it, or dirty it? Oh - but it's warm. Do you know how long it is since I have had a coat all of my own? I borrow my Pa's sometimes, but it's so threadbare, it's useless. I used to have a cloak as a child."

She holds out her tattered skirt for his inspection.

"But when my dresses were too small, I had to make a skirt instead. But oh! How I wish I hadn't. And how warm your coat is! I... I am no thief though. I will return it when I am warm.
gardienne: (scared)

[personal profile] gardienne 2013-12-10 07:13 am (UTC)(link)
More important?

[She shakes her head.] If that is true, Sir, you are the only one who thinks that. I do not think anybody has wondered if I was warm enough since I was a child in Montfermiel. I am not important.

[Still, she hugs the coat about her, revelling in it's warmth.]
gardienne: (looking after him)

[personal profile] gardienne 2013-12-10 08:57 am (UTC)(link)
They clapped me.

[She casts a wary eye back in the direction she had come.]

Nobody has ever clapped me. Not when they find me asleep on their land. They say, 'OUT, VAGRANT! I shall have you arrested for trespassing. YOU THIEF. OUT OUT OUT. FIFI, CHASE!', and then there I am, running even though I am still asleep and half dizzy from no food and -

[She stops herself, embarrassed.]

That is not for your ears, Sir. But truly, I do not understand. They give me a book with no words - a book! Why should they give me that? I would rather the money. I like books, but I like food and a warm bed more. And they give me matches and an old apron. It is a strange combination, Sir.
gardienne: (smile and shrug)

[personal profile] gardienne 2013-12-10 12:17 pm (UTC)(link)
I would rather sell it, Sir. If I am to stay in such a place, I would rather sell it all and have a little room, or at least a sausage every night. A hot one, with mustard. And perhaps some brandy. Yes. That will be good. I do not mind sleeping under a bush or something. It is nice, I suppose, to see the stars... you know? My little brother can fly now? Gavroche, you know?

[Considering that Eponine doesn't really know or understand who this man is, she is really relaxed in his presence. It is just nice to talk to someone, anyone, who actually wants to talk to her, who smiles at her. She hugs his coat tighter about her, reaching her hands into the folds of her skirt beneath her coat to reassure herself that the money she stole is still there.]
gardienne: (shy smile)

[personal profile] gardienne 2013-12-12 09:34 am (UTC)(link)
[She waves his concerns away.] My brother worries for nothing and nobody, Sir. Not even when my Mama turned him out to fend for himself. He will like flying. I think I would as well. It seems nice to be able to touch the stars I can only see.

[She looks hopefully at Father Time. Maybe he can tell her how she might fly. But to his suggestion, she shakes her head.]

An inn? But would they allow a woman such as I inside? [She had money, though. And, if she could slip away with his cloak, she would have the other money too... but no. No, it was his. This kindly old man's, and she could not take any more than she had already done.]
gardienne: (jealous reply)

Sorry - I worked a 28 hrs this weekend and rp kinda got passed up!

[personal profile] gardienne 2013-12-15 07:28 pm (UTC)(link)
Do you think so? Truly? Then I shall go there.

[She reluctantly shrugs out from beneath Father Time's coat, and holds it out to him.]

Thank you, Monsieur, for your coat. It is quite the warmest I have ever felt. And perhaps you will remember me when the snow begins and I am selling a match. No money in it - but a blanket...[She sighs.] that will do me, I suppose.
Edited 2013-12-17 23:30 (UTC)