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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. ]
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[personal profile] petitgamin 2013-12-11 08:43 am (UTC)(link)
[Gavroche considers this] Yeah, alright. [Concentrating, he attempts to control his floating. It's a bit wobbly when he concentrates, but he eventually gets to eye level with this tall man] So what's so good 'bout being big?
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[personal profile] big_n_tall_paul 2013-12-12 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
[Now that Paul can see the kid a bit easier, he can tell that if anything else, this kids got grit. If he were only a bit older, Paul would be readying the application forms for his lumberjack camp himself.]

Well, for one thing, there's the view. As far's I know, only one person until now has ever enjoyed this view, me. Now that you're here, that makes two people. You should see Märchen as the sun sets, it's breathtaking. I've known kings that would empty all there coffers for a sight like this, and you and I get to enjoy it for free anytime we like.

[Pardon Paul as he gets sentimental for a moment. For a moment, he drinks the sight of the rooftops of Märchen in, breathing in the last day of Autumn.]
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[personal profile] petitgamin 2013-12-13 12:08 am (UTC)(link)
[Gavroche turns to watch the view. (He might lean on Paul's soulder a bit to steady himself). Well, what do you know?]

Yer right. It's a nice sight.