JUNE 1ST - 3RD | AFTER THE ACCIDENT |
There was an accident. The details are hazy and obscure, but it's still the first thing you remember. Maybe a car wreck — metal and broken glass everywhere, and the sirens and the
screaming. Maybe your bike hit a rock and you careened uncontrollably off a mountain path. Maybe something less mundane, even impossible seems to have happened to you. You can't quite make out the details, not who was at fault or why. Try as you might, the chaos is all you can truly remember.
It's also the
last thing you remember from before waking up.
When you open your eyes, the accident is gone, replaced with white sterility. Perhaps somewhat alarming at first, until you blink at your surroundings and realize that you're in a hospital bed. You try to move but are sluggish, covered in a scattering of minor injuries you only vaguely remember receiving, not to mention the possibility of the partially healed remnants of other, seemingly older wounds.
It's a shame you won't be able to tell the difference between the two. Your memories are an indiscernible fog where they're not absent altogether, only a few standing out in your mind with any kind of certainty.
If the room happens to be empty when you wake, it's not for long. Nurses bustle in, taking your vitals and asking your name and anything else you might remember. Don't worry, they tell you. You'll make a full recovery here. Much of what you say (especially anything unusual, anything about monsters or magic or outlandish technology) will earn placating speculation of head trauma from the accident. You'll be told to stay put, not to push yourself, and to wait for the doctor to clear you before you leave.
Then you'll be left alone. Or maybe you'll find yourself visited by loved ones: family, or friends. You've lived here much or all of your life, so of course you have those things. Of course they already remember you being here, and may remember visiting you in the hospital while you were still unconscious.
Either way, the hospital's population is quadruple the usual, and you get the impression the nurses are working themselves ragged just running damage control. You might hear talk around the hospital of other small population spikes over the past few days, though many patients appeared to be well enough to be released the same day, and the same might be said of you. Or at least the staff doesn't seem to be too concerned. You can even leave your room without much fuss, any doctor or nurse that might try to intercept you getting called away almost immediately to deal with something even more pressing.
Of course, it's not so unusual to settle in until you're discharged, either. You may choose to wait for loved ones to come pick you up, even speak to your fellow patients, whether roommates or others wandering the halls. The more enterprising and suspicious might even consider it an opportunity to poke around for a few basic answers.
JUNE 1ST - 4TH | GETTING USED TO HOME AGAIN |
However you get there, outside the birds sing a joyful song, and though the air is just a bit crisp, the sky's as sunny as you've ever seen it. It's bright enough to make you squint for a moment before you feast your eyes on the quaint little mountain town of Wayward Pines, though that might just be some sort of side effect from your accident. Trees line the street at regular intervals, carefully manicured and slightly waterlogged from the recent flood. Cars cruise by at a safe and respectable speed. Fellow pedestrians spare you glances, some wary, others concerned or just friendly. It probably depends on how clothed you were when you left the hospital.
This isn't even the picturesque city center, though a colorful nearby sign reads "
Main Street" with an arrow pointing due south, followed in smaller font by a list of businesses you don't recognize (could be a good direction to head in, though — maybe it'll jog your memory), and one that you might: Wayward Pines Sheriff's Department. You've likely caught wind by now that any clothing or other items you had on you at the time of your accident are being held by the Sheriff until you're well enough to claim them. Not to mention the keys to your home, kept locked and safe at the station for you. That should probably be your next stop, though if anything's missing in what they hand over you'd be the last to know.
It's time to get home, to recover from your ordeal and try to sort through your memories. Do you remember this house, the pictures of family on the walls and how to navigate to the bathroom in the middle of the night? Maybe it's easier with loved ones living with you, helping you get settled, or maybe you're on your own. Either way, over the next few days it's a good idea to try to remember your routines, to get out and finally visit Main Street if you haven't already. Maybe you even remembered that you work in one of the more familiar sounding shops, or elsewhere in town. Makes sense they'd give you some time off to recover and get reacclimated to your life here, but eventually you should probably get back to work. You haven't seen your co-workers in a few days, and besides, you have to be able to put bread on the table.
JUNE 5TH | GLUG GLUG'S GRAND OPENING! |
Town hall is listening, and town hall has heard you loud and clear (their surveillance equipment is of the highest quality, after all). While there appears to have been some... clerical issues and red tape concerning the highest voted name, when the fifth rolls around the newly completed and lovingly anointed
Glug Glug's opens its doors to the public for the official grand opening!
For an old diner, this place has undergone an amazing transformation, with a ground, second, and basement floor all open to the public and offering a wide variety of entertainment options within:
The ground floor features a long bar along one wall where one can order coffee, tea, soda, hot chocolate, whatever your little caffeinated heart desires, as well as alcoholic drinks 10% or under — provided you can show some form of ID, of course. Linda, perched at the bar with a mimosa in hand, will tell anyone who listens that
she voted for Pubby McPubface, but honestly, who's listening to Linda, anyway? Pastries and small appetizers are also available at half price for the special event, and card and board games make inviting and colorful centerpieces on the tables scattered around the room (there are classics like Monopoly and the rousing game of Jenga in the corner, amongst less common fare you
may not have played before, like Cards Against Humanity and Settlers of Catan).
A lounge on the second floor overlooks the ground floor and features plush couches and chairs, ambient lighting and a pleasant, relaxing atmosphere to contrast with the low buzz of activity below. A small balcony out back provides a peaceful, quiet view of some of the very pines after which our town was named.
The basement is where anyone interested will find music, dance, billiards and booze. A small stage on one end features regular local live performances, with a vast stretch of the room devoted to a dance floor and just a few private booths set into the wall around the edges. The bar down here serves the harder stuff to those that can prove they're old enough to be handling it, and one corner of the room is devoted to a billiards table and two large pinball machines.
Technically the basement level is open to all ages, but getting down there requires showing your ID and getting your hand stamped, and anyone under 16 is
highly encouraged to be accompanied by an adult. And, of course, anyone caught sneaking drinks to minors will be summarily kicked out, as well as reported to Sheriff Griffith for a good talking to about, you know, civic duty and such. It's honestly not worth it, you
know how he goes on.
Today is supposed to be a party after all, let's not spoil it just yet.
MOD NOTES
Welcome to our fifth mingle log for newbies and oldbies alike!
This log is meant to cover characters' first five days in Wayward Pines. Characters for this round will appear staggered in the hospital between the
1st and the
3rd, and a CR building event will occur on the
5th, after everyone has had a suitable amount of time to get settled in town. For the most part, only the five memories detailed in your character's application are remembered throughout the duration of this log, although their false Wayward Pines memories may also begin to surface (in those who've opted to utilize this mechanic) as the week wears on. These memories, as noted in the FAQ, feel very real and are accompanied by as much emotion or sentiment as a real memory would be.
PLEASE INCLUDE IN SUBJECT LINE:
Character Name,
date,
location, and
Open or
Closed, to help keep things organized and make your character easy to find.
If you have any questions regarding this intro log, feel free to ask them on the FAQ or the relevant plurk.
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[ There's no real pause in Peter offering and Roman hopping over the waist-high fence between their properties and he walks over to inspect the pool and the cleaning going on right now. ]
Huh, it's getting to be pool season again, isn't it? Gonna have a pool party this year?
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It is and, uh, of course. I'm gunning for party of the year. Just need to plan it out and clear it with the almost missus.
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I'll be sure to crash it with plenty of aplomb then. Gotta make it look good for the party of the year, right?
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and he'll get that perfect ten. ] It still needs a shock, but it's mostly clean. [ he drops the skimmer and grabs himself a beer. ] You're getting an invite, bud, so crashing's a no go. [ he takes a sip. ] But, hey, question... thoughts of making it a pot luck... though I'll take care of the burgers, dogs, sausages, chicken. [ he's kind of excited about grilling. ] But that would make it a little easier on me.no subject
work hard for that ten, honey]Sooner than later, we'll have a serviceable pool on our hands.
[ Shocker! He considers that question and sits himself down so he can take a better thinking pose about it. Peter's front yard is actually very nice for everything he and Gamora have done with it, and he glances over to his own. It's cared-for but nothing special. ]
I like that idea. If there's any overflow, you could use my yard for that. Make sure nobody drops food in your pool.
[ It also means Roman gets to cook, and that's pretty exciting. ]
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swimsuit contest. ]Yep! and I can’t wait. I was thinking of going into town and seeing if I can’t find a trampoline… [ he stifles a snicker. ] since it might be safer than using the tree house as an alternate diving board. [ maybe. ] Wanna take a ride?
[ his yard ain’t half bad. at least it’s cared for. he saw a few unsightly ones on his way home from the station the other day. ]
Seriously? That would be awesome, man. I could take part of the fence down for the day… since I’m making it an open invitation I’m sure we’ll be swamped. [ he snorts. ] Hopefully that’s all they’ll be dropping… [ peter. ] But we could, like, tag team grill or something.
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I wouldn't offer if I weren't serious, Q. [ He takes another drink of the beer and grins up at him. ] I'd be honored to tag-team grill at your pool party.
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Just making sure… and if you’re going to help out, then I guess you don’t have to bring anything. Unless you want to, because I’m not going to outright stop you… [ hint hint hint. ]
[ beer in hand, he heads around to the front, fishing his keys out of his pocket and climbing into alyssa. ] Hop in.
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Of course I'm going to bring something. You think I'll pass up the chance to show off my awesome cooking skills?
[ They're pretty awesome, Peter. Before he follows Peter into the car, he sets his own beer aside and near the cooler so it doesn't accidentally get knocked into the just-cleaned water. Then he lets himself in and settles back. ]
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Oh yeah? [ pursing his lips he cants his head to the side. ] Don’t keep me in the dark, man, what’cha plan on bringing? [ secrets secrets are no fun. ]
[ as soon as he climbs inside he starts her up, revving the engine and smiling like he’s the proudest motherfucker when she purrs. ] Let’s raid the place for its pool noodles too. Maybe we can see if we can’t construct something cool with a bunch of ‘em.
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Probably a stir fry. Something people can mix up with the meat you grill or take as vegetarian, whatever.
[ He laughs at the idea. ] Like balloon animals but even more finicky?
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Sounds tasty. I’m looking forward to it. [ peter can grill with the best of ‘em, but he’s not much of a chef. his go to meal is generally take out. ]
Less popping. [ a beat before he corrects himself. ] No popping, actually. But if they start giving us trouble I’ll break out the glue gun.
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You'd better. It'll be fantastic. [ There's quite a lot of practice to be had in living so long, for quite a lot of things. Not many as crucial as cooking, though. ] This gonna be a street party or closed to friends?
... Or maybe just make some party streamers once it starts breaking apart.
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It’s going to be open to the public. I’m going all out for this bash. [ which is why he’s going to need some help. it’s going to be crazy. ] Not a bad idea. I guess we’ll raid the party store too and see what treasures we can find.
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So you are. Yeah, might as well make that stop, too. Maybe get something to keep people away from your sapling.
[ He's certain he doesn't want to know what Gamora would do if their sapling got damaged by some rowdy party-goers. ]
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I’ll make sure it’s sectioned off later… I don’t need this party turning into a bloodbath.
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Right, maybe repurpose the fence.
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Not a bad idea. [ save a couple bucks. ] You want to help me with that later?
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No, Peter, I'm not going to help you with setting up a party I've already agreed to be involved in. [ He tilts his head to give him a look. ] Of course I'll help with that.