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[NYE Party] happy new year and lots of fun
Who: EVERYONE, but especially you!
Where: Wonderland Ballroom
When: New Year's Eve
Rating: PG - PG13 (will change if applicable)
Summary: New Year's Eve Party
The Story:
[ Previously in the month all residents received an invitation to a formal event: a black tie affair to ring in the New Year. The ballroom and adjacent areas are decked out for the party starting at eight o'clock sharp, meticulously planned and executed, glittering dΓ©cor to match the no doubt glittering attire as music pours into the halls from the dance floor.
Bars flank each side, service for all manner of alcohol unless a minor requests something, and the primary setting stage features an enormous clock for the countdown. ]



[ Where will you be when the clock strikes midnight? ]

Where: Wonderland Ballroom
When: New Year's Eve
Rating: PG - PG13 (will change if applicable)
Summary: New Year's Eve Party
The Story:
[ Previously in the month all residents received an invitation to a formal event: a black tie affair to ring in the New Year. The ballroom and adjacent areas are decked out for the party starting at eight o'clock sharp, meticulously planned and executed, glittering dΓ©cor to match the no doubt glittering attire as music pours into the halls from the dance floor.
Bars flank each side, service for all manner of alcohol unless a minor requests something, and the primary setting stage features an enormous clock for the countdown. ]




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[ peggy answers with a sigh. after all, it's not as though she hasn't already been quizzed on this kind of thing before. rip had tried to make his own inquiry casual the day he'd thought she might be her mirror instead. ]
A passcode, a question, an anything. Really.
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[ so neither of them can come up with their own code, it'll be too easily broken, since they don't actually know what they have in common with their mirrors. ]
And we'd have to be sure we're not them when we come up with it - [ which is a whole other headache. after all, what's to guarantee he's not talking to her mirror right now? ] seems pretty circular.
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[ with the actual mirrors scattered across the mansion, it's hard to say where and when their doppelgangers might be looking through and eavesdropping. even secrets she might have considered safe between the two of them -- scant and few though they are -- can't be trusted. ]
Although it is worth considering that what happened this month is a bit of an outlier. Usually, our mirrors can't cross over without first flinging our real selves onto the other side. The two aren't meant to coexist in one world at once.
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it demonstrates how little he actually knows.
he has so many questions. he picks one to start with. ]
-- what happens when we coexist?
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[ a quirk of her mouth. ]
It's a new bit of mystery. Worth following up, I think.
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The flinging to another reality is worth a follow up explanation too, while we're at it -
[ he can ask 10,000 questions - but instead of hearing 9999 'we don't know's, he'd rather just hear what they do know. ]
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[ knowing what to watch for seems like pretty critical information, other than not lingering around mirrors he's got nothing, and he's not even sure if that'll help any.
it's magic. physical proximity can be irrelevant. ]
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[ it's not a pretty answer. none of them will be. and -- to that end: ]
If you want to talk more about the intricacies of Wonderland physics, Mister Queen, then perhaps we should consider a brief change of venue.
[ nothing dramatic. but perhaps a hallway or a tea room instead. there are so many bodies milling around -- and so many trumpet blasts in the music. ]
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After you, agent - [ he gestures for her to lead the way, because yes he wants to talk more about that and anything else she can tell him. it's critical information. ]
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even so, the party is not spoiled. there are all sorts of parts of her that feel more at home with this kind of talk than all the rest. so she drains her whiskey and pushes the glass aside and glances over her shoulder to make certain he's following as she ducks into the hallway.
the closest tea room isn't far. ]
Did you witness anything else out of sorts at the last party?
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Do you count things being oddly in sorts? [ because he sure as hell does. mirrors were out, the whole place was a giant cookie, people were under the influence and not in the party-usual way he's come to almost expect - but from giving into temptation to magical baked goods -
and despite it all, things were calm, things were civil, things were festive.
things should have been chaotic, dangerous. he came to the party expecting them to be, and he doesn't understand why they weren't. whatever the reason may be, he's sure it's not half as pleasant as its result, making the result eerie. ]
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[ she won't downplay that assumption. his gut is right, after all, to wonder how a whole mansion of (mostly) reasonable people could be confronted with circumstances so unnatural and bizarre and not fall into a panic. had she been equally as new as him, she probably would have assumed the same.
peggy pours herself a glass of (sobering) water once they're inside the tea room. it might be a good idea to mitigate some of the alcohol she's been drinking. ]
But for once things were remarkably calm. Non-violent. No one died. [ she looks oliver in his eyes. ] I believe most of us were simply relieved. Death is altogether too common, here.
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was it a desire for a peaceful holiday season, or were people under something's sway? is it still going on? ]
That accounts for us. [ but there were also them. if they're magically subservient and programmed to follow the queen's instructions - it's not like they require motivation by being given a vacation, do they? too many things don't add up in this mirror story. he hasn't yet scratched their surface, and it bothers him. ]
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[ it doesn't count for everything of course. but then the mansion itself had managed to account for violence, hadn't it? turning it cartoonish and stage-y instead of fatal. a bizarre twist of fortune that no one had perished throughout the time they'd crossed over. ]
And I don't believe all of them are evil, exactly. Misaligned? Certainly. But I did once meet a mirror who was almost -- almost friendlier, I suppose, than the real on this side.
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What are they? [ are they people? are they squishy robots? there's a big difference between the two.
squishy robots he can kill without a problem. ]
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peggy pulls out a chair and takes a seat for herself. maybe the heels are bothering her (unlikely) or maybe she no longer wants to bother with the pageantry of standing, pacing, crossing her arms. ]
They only exist because of us. They might be loyal to their queen, yes, but on some fundamental level they must be products of our presences here.
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[ he would imagine their well-being should be pretty high on their list of concerns if that's the case. ] What happens to us happens to them?
[ because that would be a good ace to have up his sleeve if his own reflection gets too unruly.
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[ she's been giving too many of these disclaimers and caveats. she knows it, too, when she glances at him almost apologetically. peggy knows there are people here who can give him better information, but she's beginning to suspect mister queen has just about stomached the idea of thinking about trusting her.
and maybe her incomplete answers are the only things he can stomach right around now. peggy can empathize with that feeling, at least. ]
But that is probably where the reciprocity ends. You couldn't, for example, shoot yourself in the foot and expect your mirror to suffer the same. For a great many mirrors, they would happily see us shot.
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Has a mirror ever disappeared while its real person was still around?
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[ she toys with a cloth napkin -- somewhere, down the hall, she can still hear the occasional warm burst of trumpet. ]
But the Queen of Hearts can unmake and remake them. As punishment, I suppose, if they disappoint her. As for whatever else happens on that side of the glass? I can't say. We can't watch them the way they watch us.
Beyond that? I'll be honest. I've only met three of them. Two when I first arrived and one last week. Of the three, the very first one I spoke with I didn't even know he was a mirror.
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here might be where he gets them. ]
Do you who's been to the other side?
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[ it's not a list that's kept -- nor one that she's asked about, specifically. it never seemed relevant given how little she'd seen of the mirrors until recently. however. ]
There was a sort of away team that crossed over to the other side on a mission of their own. A few months ago. I'm afraid I had very little to do with it, however.
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How'd they manage that?
[ from the sound of it, mirrors had all the power in this game. ]
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