Ignis Scientia (
faithfulsupport) wrote in
aterat2021-08-21 12:43 pm
I thought it might help
Who; Nida
skyward_eyes & Ignis
faithfulsupport for the first part, but then OPEN And Please feel free to set a prompt for Nida as well if wanted!
What; Discussion for Autumn wedding plans
Where; Their place
When; Before the plants invade
Warnings; None, will change if necessary
For Nida -
Today was a day that they both had off, so after breakfast, Ignis had cleaned up and got some coffee brewing. He had made quite the list in preparation for their joint meeting today and he kept having the sense of time ticking until they exchanged vows.
Clothing was sorted, food was still up in the air on some things but Ignis could whip up a lot of things in a hurry. The guest list was still to be determined, though they had spoken about a place to hold the wedding. Hopefully, the weather would cooperate and they could marry outside. But as to who was going to marry them, that was a thing that they needed to discuss too. And Ignis needed to clarify their theme and colours.
Outside - OTA
Ignis is walking around outside and is watching a few of the leaves fall. A few are turning colours and it marks the passage of time to him that he's been here almost a year. It's really strange to think about how simply landing in another world has completely changed said world. So he can be found looking at some trees just beyond a park bench. And as yet another leaf falls he smiles.
"It's quite the lovely time of year isn't it?"
Wildcard - OTA
[Feel free to make something up, I'm game! Nida is available for prompts too!]
What; Discussion for Autumn wedding plans
Where; Their place
When; Before the plants invade
Warnings; None, will change if necessary
For Nida -
Today was a day that they both had off, so after breakfast, Ignis had cleaned up and got some coffee brewing. He had made quite the list in preparation for their joint meeting today and he kept having the sense of time ticking until they exchanged vows.
Clothing was sorted, food was still up in the air on some things but Ignis could whip up a lot of things in a hurry. The guest list was still to be determined, though they had spoken about a place to hold the wedding. Hopefully, the weather would cooperate and they could marry outside. But as to who was going to marry them, that was a thing that they needed to discuss too. And Ignis needed to clarify their theme and colours.
Outside - OTA
Ignis is walking around outside and is watching a few of the leaves fall. A few are turning colours and it marks the passage of time to him that he's been here almost a year. It's really strange to think about how simply landing in another world has completely changed said world. So he can be found looking at some trees just beyond a park bench. And as yet another leaf falls he smiles.
"It's quite the lovely time of year isn't it?"
Wildcard - OTA
[Feel free to make something up, I'm game! Nida is available for prompts too!]

Outside - @ Ignis
… The kid still wrinkled his nose at the ones with shots of red in them, he did not like those ones. Red was still not a colour he liked, and he wasn’t entirely sure how to answer why if he was ever asked.
“There weren’t really trees like these in the Pale City… But before the other place got scary, the dry and crackly ones were kinda fun to run through if there wasn’t anything scary around.” Forests and crunchy leaves were less fun when you had to be sneaky. But he hurried back to Ignis’ side, still holding the leaf up to look at. “What’re you doing out here, Mister Ignis? Are you going somewhere?”
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But that was a long way off now.
He visually inspected the leaf the boy held up and shook his head. "I'm out enjoying the sunshine and the scenery as it were. And what about you? Are you enjoying the warm weather?"
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But he smiled at the question. “Yeah! It’s really nice out, and I never got to see the sun like this before.” Mono wasn’t sure how long it had been since the Pale City was wrapped in its perpetual fog... Certainly longer than he’d been alive, he was pretty sure. “Even when it rains it all dries up so fast, it makes climbing and running around a lot easier.”
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Those questions of course led to more questions in his mind but those would come a bit later. Right now it was far more important to see the boy being a boy. Adult worries would simply have to percolate on the side for the moment.
He once again thought back to Namine and how she needed all of those clothes. Unfortunately she hadn't been here long and he ended up donating them to a local charity for young girls.
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Now the question gets a little hum. Was there a right or a wrong answer to this question? This seemed like it might be… But he finally shook his head. “Nah, I just got these.” He responded, gesturing to himself, his grubby old coat and clothes that he usually ran around in. “I got my hats, and my coat, and my shirt, and my pants… And the TV clicker. But that’s all I got.” Though he perked up a little, “One of my hats is a rain hat, though?”
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However, if clothing was needed, he had a particular man in mind for the job. And of course Ignis would be willing to pay to properly outfit the lad.
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Ignis’ caution over making it sound like he was judging the kid about his clothing was smart, Mono already felt a bit weird based on some things that were common in his world… Turning back to the man he nodded. “Yeah, that’s all I had when I came here. I had a few other hats! But I think they fell outa my pockets when I was running away from someone before I got here.”
Though, the boy smiled excitedly as he thought of something he could be rather proud to tell Ignis about. “But I got a job!! I’m gonna run messages for people, and my new boss says he’s gonna get me shoes for it.” Mono had never been able to get shoes before, even scrounging around empty apartments in the pale city had never yielded any pairs that fit properly.
But the boy definitely could use some clothes that didn’t look like they were covered in dirt or who knew what else. His trench coat had seen better days, even if he was very attached to it.
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Outside - @ Nida
So Mono had seen this guy around for a while, but Mono also didn’t tend to approach people unless he had been given a reason to if they appeared to need real help, he accidentally bumped into them, or if he’d already spoken to them on the network.
Nida was someone Mono had been curious about, but hadn’t really worked up the nerve to meet. The kid just felt kind of weird about it since he wasn’t sure if Nida even knew he existed and that Ignis had been sending him the odd meal for a few months now. Money was not easily earned here, and he wasn’t sure what the man thought of the arrangement himself.
Then there was the fact that he was apparently going to marry Ignis, and Mono kind of went into his hyper-observant mode when Ignis told him about that back at the flower festival. He was a little sneak that liked to make sure that some people were exactly as they were painted to be before he trusted them. Ignis was great! Ignis deserved to be happy! Adults in relationships, from what he could tell in this world, were quite happy! So, in his childish way, he had been judging Nida for the better part of several months.
His people skills? They needed a little more developing. Came of being 10 and from a warped, borderline apocalyptic cityscape where there weren’t really a lot of actual people left. But the last few months had at least… Improved him a lot.
This improvement meant that the kid was finally working up the nerve to just walk up to him and say hi, or whatever came out of his mouth first. It seemed kind of important since the wedding was getting closer and he still looked up to Ignis and being liked by this other guy seemed kind of important.
Sorry, sir. There’s a kid standing in the square just waiting for you to leave the building. At least he’s not wearing the paper bag today. Just his little newsboy hat and grubby trench coat, looking like the wee urchin he was. He was slightly nervous and so he probably looked more serious than one would expect.
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Nida paused to whisper in Ignis's ear that he would catch up and then peeled off to see Mono.
"Are we changing the rules now? Maybe asking me to stop climbing really awkward things when you're being my personal shadow?"
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“And I don’t mind climbing, I climb lots of stuff already.” ... Mono admittedly had a lot of fun following Nida around, even if he’d been doing it for a more serious reason. He tugged the brim of his hat a little lower as he tried to explain himself. But then? Then he looked up sharply as a sudden realization broke through the kid’s nerves. “Wait! You knew I was following you?”
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The man crossed his arms over his chest mostly to keep himself from mentioning of course he had and being snappy about it. It's not fair to so do.
"I've got very sharp eyes, and even sharper ears. I knew from the first day. But you didn't seem to mean any harm, so I let it go. But clearly something's changed, as you noted. What's up?"
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He continued quickly, “Yeah, I don’t mean any harm! I just... kinda startle people here sometimes. I only hurt people who hurt me or my friend.” Nida was right, something had changed, and he probably had to explain that. Fussing at a worn button on his coat, he fell silent for a moment.
Mono wanted to figure out how to explain it in a way that made sense. A few adults already made him feel pretty weird. “Well... Mr. Ignis has been sending me food and stuff, and he’s really nice to me... And he told me about you- I think he likes you a lot!” Obviously, Mono. “But I like to make sure people are what they seem they are...? Because not everyone is like they seem. Sometimes they’re dangerous.” Sometimes they looked like harmless old school teachers but morphed into scary, monstrous entities the minute they saw you. Which was why everyone got followed by the child for a little while.
“But you seemed okay pretty fast... So I guess you’re good. And... I thought I should finally say hi... but it seemed weirder and kinda hard the longer I waited.” He'd been kind of worried that Nida might not like him. Since Ignis liked him? Nida's opinion seemed pretty important.
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"So you're the one that gets the other meals. I thought he had someone he was taking care of," he said. It was interesting, though, that his lover hadn't told him more about Mono.
At last he offers a hand out to Mono.
"Hi. I'm Nida. Nice to meet you."
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Outside @ Ignis
He had a lot of energy, and undoubtedly when he grew and gained some weight, he’d literally be tugging Llewellyn through the city considering how unsteady the detective was on his feet sometimes. But for now, the pup was limited in his freedom by a little leash they had a leather-worker fashion for them in the city. Ignis’ comment catches his attention as he slowed his step and gave Pretzel the command to sit. “It’s quite lovely, yes… I rather missed the change in seasons, even if I’m not fond of the days growing shorter.”
Pretzel, who hadn’t even EXPERIENCED the change in seasons before (the sphere did not have seasons) was fascinated by these stray leaves starting to fall… And by fascinated, we mean he was trying to figure out if they were edible.
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But the leaves changing even if it wasn't as dramatic as it would be normally in the Fall meant the time was growing closer.
Married
Of all of the things that Ignis imagined, being a married man hadn't ever been one of them.
But at the sound of the detective's voice, Ignis turned and saw the man with his dog. "Ah. You'll soon see autumn in all of its beautiful splendor here."
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But first, the fall. “The park will be quite lovely. It reminds me of Queens Park in my world... Well, at least a little.” He hummed a bit, “And so will the paths leading to the hunter’s lodge, I don’t doubt.” He frowned a bit as he glanced down, “Hey- no.. Bud that’s not food.” He mumbled, excusing himself for a moment as he tugged a leaf out of Pretzel’s mouth.
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Looking at Llewellyn now, the advisor's blondish head cocked to the side as he listened. He had no idea what Queens Park was other than the obvious perhaps. But he did smile at hearing about the hunter's lodge. It was a lovely chocobo ride to work every day for him now. And he was about to acknowledge as such when suddenly their attention was turned towards the dog who was trying to chew a fallen leaf.
So he nodded towards the pup. "He's certainly an adorable sort of rascal."
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The comment gets a curious glance up, casting the recovered leaves aside.
… And yes, Pretzel took his owner’s distraction as an excuse to try again.
“Thank you, he’s quite the little fiend at times… And he uses his charm to get what he wants from me and Rhy.” Llewellyn joked, before reaching to snag the last leaf away before straightening. “This is uh- Pretzel. The pup I mentioned to you a while back? Surprised us recently… But he’s never seen… Well- most things considering nature, wildlife and seasons weren’t a thing for him to experience before.”
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He and Nida had cats and they were content with that along with Nida's little red chocobo. Somehow Ignis was surprised the cats hadn't gone after the little baby bird but they hadn't. But he knew all too well how animals knew who to go to in order to get just what they wanted. They somehow all had that innate talent no matter what their species it appeared.
"And how are things going with the house hunting? Is that a thing you're doing or are you waiting more until the Spring time?"
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Wrap?
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"Alright, beloved of mine, list time. Let me borrow that beautiful mind of yours that I so love."
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But his notebooks were ready, and he'd written plenty while at work in his favourite notebook so he was more than prepared for this day and had been looking forward to it. He'd even gotten some advice from some of the married hunters who cared to share their wedding stories with him.
One had to do proper research after all.
Smiling to Nida now, Ignis stole a quick kiss. "And where would you prefer to start with our plans?"
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"Colors. That's supposed to be a thing, right?"
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"So I've heard." Really the instructions they'd received on what was supposed to be Noct's wedding as well were scant. They only worried about what to wear, and when to be there. Pretty much everything else seemed to have been taken care of.
"But I propose green on my end." Because green was his necklace that officially made them a couple in his own eyes. And they'd moved to his place which was in the Green building. "Though with it being autumn, it would have to be a more muted colour of green I suppose and can be combined easily with another colour."
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"Green, huh? Given the time of year we're going for, maybe something more in a dark forest tone, or a sage? All the better to compliment your eyes. And maybe a red. Wine or mahogany in tone, so it's deep and rich and good for hte fall?"
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But after a moment he smiled. "Red and green..almost sounds like christmas."
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Wrap?