Gary Epps (age 18) (
a_minute_younger) wrote in
thecapitol2015-01-07 12:40 pm
Entry tags:
Funnel Cake Crowning
Who| Gary Epps and the Signless
What| Signless has won Arena 12 and Gary decides to uphold an old offer to celebrate. Because everyone likes amusement parks, right?
Where| Pier Twelve Carnivale and Arcade
When| Within a few days after the end of Arena 12
Warnings/Notes| Discussion of events from the Arena, being violently ill after riding one too many roller coasters, probably language
The Signless can't say that Gary didn't warn him.
It was only a matter of time before he found the opportunity to take his short troll friend to the amusement park on the pier--rather, a matter of Gary's paltry attention span. It's been months since he made that promise to take him out. Only the announcement of Signless winning the twelfth Arena is able to dredge the memory back, and once he runs into him passing through the Commons, Gary makes it his mission. He instantly drops his plans for the afternoon and tells Signless to put something comfortable on, because they're going to be doing a lot of walking. That is, if Gary gives Signless that much time. Otherwise he's dragged out of the Tribute Center and onto the next bus to the waterfront.
Gary seems quite pleased with himself when the arrive. He steps through the main ticket booth and hops on top of a bench in the middle of the boardwalk, arms spread wide over the backdrop of gravity-defying rides and lines of fried snacks stalls. "This," Gary declares with a flourish, "is an amusement park! No one's ruined the surprise before I found you, have they?"
What| Signless has won Arena 12 and Gary decides to uphold an old offer to celebrate. Because everyone likes amusement parks, right?
Where| Pier Twelve Carnivale and Arcade
When| Within a few days after the end of Arena 12
Warnings/Notes| Discussion of events from the Arena, being violently ill after riding one too many roller coasters, probably language
The Signless can't say that Gary didn't warn him.
It was only a matter of time before he found the opportunity to take his short troll friend to the amusement park on the pier--rather, a matter of Gary's paltry attention span. It's been months since he made that promise to take him out. Only the announcement of Signless winning the twelfth Arena is able to dredge the memory back, and once he runs into him passing through the Commons, Gary makes it his mission. He instantly drops his plans for the afternoon and tells Signless to put something comfortable on, because they're going to be doing a lot of walking. That is, if Gary gives Signless that much time. Otherwise he's dragged out of the Tribute Center and onto the next bus to the waterfront.
Gary seems quite pleased with himself when the arrive. He steps through the main ticket booth and hops on top of a bench in the middle of the boardwalk, arms spread wide over the backdrop of gravity-defying rides and lines of fried snacks stalls. "This," Gary declares with a flourish, "is an amusement park! No one's ruined the surprise before I found you, have they?"
