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All I Want For Christmas Is Calhoun
Well, it's yet another day of AB Rounds. For anyone keeping track, it's been three days since their second Calhoun Hour event, so they're back to playing in these terrible puzzle rooms. Calhoun even calls everyone to the second floor so time to trek along... But instead of finding a brand new set of doors, everyone will find... Christmas decorations? A small Christmas tree in the centre, obnoxious flashing lights on the walls, a table full of food, and is that a snow machine in the corner? There's even holiday-themed songs playing, such as 'All I Want For Christmas Is Calhoun', 'Joy to Calhoun', 'Silent Test Subjects', and, of course, 'We Wish You A Merry Betrayal'. (Well... mostly holiday-themed. At least they have the same tune, so if you can just ignore the lyrics, it'll be close enough.) Dressed in a Santa Claus outfit, Calhoun sits in a large red chair in the back and yells at everyone to come closer. He strokes his fake beard (which... he put over his gas mask...) as he speaks. "Meeeeeerry Christmas, test subjects! Welcome to my holiday party! Because I'm such a saint, I took it upon myself to spread some cheer and joy into you dull bunch. You're so depressing sometimes, I have to wonder who died," he snickers to himself. "Anyway! I'm pushing back the Ambidex Rounds by a few days. I know, I know, I'm disappointed too! But I'm only one mouse, so you can't rush these things. So, you can have this party in the meanwhile." "Also, since it's Christmas, I'm letting everyone choose one gift for themselves and their beeeeestest friend. Of course, I have final say on whether you can get it or not, so don't get your hopes up, but Lord Calhoun, just how do I get these gifts, you may say. It's quite simple! Just sit on my warm lap and tell me how kind and giving I am, then you can have your present! Isn't that nice?" "So, get to it! Hee-ho-ho!" OOC REQUESTS |
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He tried not to laugh, but he was definitely smiling. "Ah, yes, mostly you carve what you'd like- you could have a leg there, or some of the breast meat." He paused. "You know this is a part of the tradition, carving the turkey. The head of the household usually has the honors after giving thanks."
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CAN YOU HANDLE THIS RESPONSIBILITY, NERD
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"Though I really don't think this is formally dressed..." He stared at the turkey. It stared back only it didn't at all. Hesitantly he cut some of the breast meat off, putting a decent chunk of it on Heiji's plate. No one died, which was surprising but good. "Um, are you religious? I suppose we could say grace and all that." He's really good at this.
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"Are you? Is there somethin' special we gotta do?"
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There's your turkey, man, he went and put some other things on the plate- bread sauce, chestnut stuffing, roasted potatoes, parsnips, the works. When he was done he handed the plate to Heiji with a smile. "There you are, now that's a Christmas dinner. A bit of a far cry from chicken and cake, I assume."
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"Thanks! Y'know, you seem to know your way around this Christmas turkey thing pretty well." He tried some of the turkey and... hmm, definitely different. Kind of like chicken? But not exactly, in a way that was hard to describe. It wasn't as good as blowfish hotpot, but whatevs, down the hatch.
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"Maybe... I doubt I ever carved before." Hershel picked at the parsnips, yeah this was weirdly nostalgic for memories he didn't actually have, it was bizarre and a little offputting. "What do you think your Christmas's were like before this? maybe you spent some of them with that friend... Kazuha, was it?"
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"Wh-what? Why would ya say that?" Heiji demanded, which was actually kind of a weird and suspicious reaction actually.
"...Look, um. In Japan, you spend Christmas with your boyfriend or girlfriend. Like you can hang out with other people, I guess, but... if you're dating, it's more like Valentine's Day."
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"... Um, you seemed close I guess?" Hershel wasn't sure why this sudden weird reaction, what the heck, but then Heiji continued and his eyes widened. "O-oh... I just thought- well you spend Christmas with family and friends too, right? So..."
Like Valentine's Day, huh? Weird. "Hey Heiji, do you think you've ever dated before Snake? Now that you have more memories to go off of and such."
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"No, it's... Christmas wasn't originally a Japanese holiday, so some of the traditions didn't translate over exactly. We do give presents, though. And you can spend it with family and friends if you want."
Wow, Hershel. Wow. Wow.
Heiji turned red. "...I don't... think so. Why?"
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"It's strange to think of it as a romantic holiday... I suppose that's rather sweet in it's own way. Are there any other holidays you celebrate around this time?" Cultural exchanges are fun.
And don't wow him, gossip man. "Curiosity, I guess. You're a tad strange, you get along so easily with everyone but you're so shy when it comes to things of a romantic nature." He mused, what a shitlord. Not wrong though.
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But anyways. "New Year's is a way bigger holiday. And I guess not long after that is the Coming of Age festival. It's for people turning twenty. You dress up all formal, and there are speeches and parties and so on."
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"What do you do on New Year's?" He asked after basically calling Heiji a moe schoolgirl or whatever. "I can't say I've heard of anything like that festival either, it doesn't sound particularly festive so much as formal and official."
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"Anyway, decorations go up all over the place, and ya eat noodles, and I guess Kouhaku comes on during New Year's eve. It's this show where a bunch of female music artists and a bunch of male ones all compete for the Red and White battle.
"On the actual day, you gotta live it like you want the whole rest of the year to go. Um... I guess you visit a shrine, and then there's all kinds of special food you eat, like mochi. Oh yeah, and the temples all ring their bells 108 times for each of the 108 human sins."
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"From what I recall we mostly just celebrate on the stroke of midnight, nothing as involved as all that. Is it more religious of an event over there, with the temples and such?" He asked, rather than continue to call Heiji a moe schoolgirl so merry christmas, friend.
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At least he was pretty sure it didn't, who knew about Americans man.
"Of course, one of the nicer things about it is the girls in kimono."