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hulk_ling ([personal profile] hulk_ling) wrote in [community profile] entrancelogs2014-07-12 10:39 pm

Look into the Crystal Ball | Open

Who: Class 2-2 (Abigail Hobbs, Alphonse Elric, Becky Rosen, Bela Talbot, Bucky Barnes, Carlos, Cecil, Damon Salvatore, George Lass, Integra Hellsing, Jojen Reed, Leonard McCoy, Mr. Gold, Phil Coulson, Regina Mills, Teddy Altman) and whoever comes to visit! (OTA)
Where: Class 2-2’s Fortune Telling Booth (Second floor, second classroom)
When: Japanese High School AU Event (Saturday through Wednesday)
Rating: PG/PG-13 depending on the sort of Fortune’s being told
Summary: Come get your palms read! Or Blue! Or any color you desire! The Fortune Tellers are ready to peer into the void and produce a glimpse of your future or a profound statement from a fortune cookie. Catch-all for the Fortune Telling Booth!
The Story:



When the first person walks into the room they will see that the classroom has been transformed. The lights have been dimmed by someone hanging blue cellophane over the fluorescent lamps and the typical desks are now shifted and moved around the room, covered in exotic, lacey fabric. The chairs are hidden in the corner and large pillows surround the desks creating a warm, plush atmosphere. Ethereal music is drifting lightly through the room and some students are dressed as gypsies while others look more like swamis. There’s a light, fun atmosphere here and everyone whispers, moving from one table to the next, talking to their favorite Fortune Teller.

What will your fortune be? That depends on who your soothsayer ends up being. Perhaps you’ll find a riddle, a prophecy, or just a bit of advice. If you’re really lucky, the dark room and the soft music might lead to something more than just palm reading.

The choice is yours. And with all fortune telling, remember to choose wisely. You never know who in the class might be gifted with the “sight” and their fortunes might just come true.
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[personal profile] rattus_rattus 2014-07-17 12:09 am (UTC)(link)
Peter is nervous for a number of reasons, not just the fact that she's a pretty girl and fortune telling makes him anxious. "Yes, let's start," he says, doing his best not to let his voice squeak as it does on occasion.

"What do you need me to do?"
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[personal profile] madehervows 2014-07-19 05:02 pm (UTC)(link)
Regina gives him a sympathetic smile, he's not the first person to be nervous at her table. "Why don't you tell me a little about yourself? We'll say it helps the spirits give you the correct fortune." she answers, with a smile on her face.

Meanwhile, she's digging through the basket for the perfect apple. When she finds it, the process of peeling it without breaking the peel is a long and tedious task.
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[personal profile] rattus_rattus 2014-07-21 08:51 pm (UTC)(link)
"What is there to tell?" Peter says, looking down at his hands as he tries to keep from fidgeting. This is just a school event. No need to be nervous, Pettigrew.

"I guess I like to ..." Peter starts but then trails off, the words he was going to say suddenly disappearing like a brief memory. "What I mean, is that I like to watch other people. That sounds terrible doesn't it? I'm, uh, friends with Billy Kaplan. That's ... you know, something. And I like sweets. Especially.... marshmallows..."

God, he sounded pathetic. He watched as the long apple peel began to curl against the table, hypnotized by the way it moved. "I guess I wish I had more friends," he says softly.