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dante "walking dumpster fire" rantanen | riku ([personal profile] darkinferno) wrote in [community profile] recolle2017-03-24 08:00 pm

[openish mingle] we’re too cool to be alone

Who: Any and all between the ages of 16 and 23
What: Sweet party in a warehouse.
When: Late night, March 24th
Where: An abandoned warehouse complex just outside of Enprise, backing up against Recolle Woods
Warnings: Questionable decisions including underage drinking; the hosts’ shitlord attitudes.



I.
It’s Friday night and the stars are out. You’ve been invited to a somewhat-secret network party on the outskirts of town, led to your destination by a map and directions that are as helpful as they are vague (“turn onto Woodstead Rd., in 0.4 miles there’ll be a grove on the right hand side for parking. Park out of sight of the street if you can, then follow the lights through the trees to the gate…”). But the grove is there, and there are lights twinkling in the trees that suggest a path to an old abandoned warehouse complex. Maybe you’ve driven past it before. You probably didn’t think there was anything worth seeing in here… but the chain link fence has been cut open at one corner, rolled back and tied open with zipties to create an entrance to the back of the complex.

Still, for as thorough as the directions are, written by someone who knows that their readers have never been out here before, there’s always room for error! Are you looking for this hidden grove? Failing to follow the path (Mother said don’t delay, follow the path and never stray)? Or maybe you’re just loitering around this makeshift gate, not sure whether or not you’re really ready to go in. After all, in spite of the stars and the moon and your flashlight (hopefully you thought to bring one when you saw where it was), this is a lot different than a simple house party...


II.
It’s not too hard to find the warehouse where the party’s taking place beyond the makeshift gate; there’s a faint glow of light and the sounds of voices and music, enough to lead you to what must be the Retrospec U. party. Plenty of people are mingling both inside and outside the warehouse, and as you go inside you’ll find a clean, two-level warehouse softly lit by faerie lights that have been strung along the rafters, the railings, anywhere more light might have been needed. On one side of the warehouse seems to be an impromptu bar built from wooden pallets and scrap lumber. There’s plenty of alcohol to go around (as well as bottles of soda and water donated by some kind soul!), sleeves of red solo cups, paper towels, and a hodge-podge of bagged snack foods left for the taking as well. One paper bag jiggles and bounces suspiciously on the “counter”, awaiting the hour when somebody’s drunk enough to consider making drinks with its happy citrus contents.

The party seems to be in full swing, with a number of people dancing on a makeshift dance floor as Arlene’s carefully-selected playlist of dance and pop music blares from a setup of battery-powered speakers and iPod. Near the dance floor a table is set up for beer pong or flip cup, and beyond that are a number of people just mingling, enjoying the atmosphere and getting to know one another.

Maybe it’s time to get some food or drink! Are you out on the dance floor or testing your luck with beer pong? Perhaps neither appeal to you and you’re just mingling, or trying to sub out the current music selections for your own (careful! Arlene might zap you if she catches you!)?


III.
Upstairs, things are a little bit calmer, relatively speaking. The music isn’t quite as loud up here, and there are a couple more makeshift tables and chairs made from old, emptied cable reels and milk crates, oil drums--all the trash you’d expect to find in a warehouse complex, hoarded away to create a reasonably accommodating choice of seating. Up here is where you’ll find people having more serious conversations, looking down at the students down below as the night wears on and people’s inhibitions are lowered. It’s the perfect spot for those who want to watch but not participate, or who might not feel as comfortable being in the middle of a crowd.

Of course, there are also a few groups upstairs playing games, too. Never Have I Ever is a popular one, while another group seems to be starting up games of euchre or poker, and that group sitting in a circle by the railings--oh, no. Are they playing Truth or Dare? They are. Would you like to join in? Or are you waiting for someone else to talk with?


WATCH DUTY / ROOFTOP
There are a few problems with running parties like these, parties where you can’t personally vouch for everybody involved and which involve a little bit of rule-breaking, such as trespassing on what’s technically (probably) private property, even if it has been abandoned for years. Not to mention the drinking. Neither Dante nor Arlene care if people underage choose to partake, for obvious reasons, but they both know that the police department will if for some reason they get called out to the warehouse.

So there’s been a watch duty set up, two people every hour to hang out on the roof and keep a lookout for anything out of the ordinary which might lead to a quick evacuation of the party (after all, there’s no way to know if anybody squealed, right?). Of course, getting up to the roof isn’t too tough as long as you aren’t afraid of ladders, so there are more than just the lookouts up top. After all, up here you get the cool night air and the view of the night sky and the city in the distance.

What’s brought you out here tonight? Are you one of the lucky souls on lookout duty, pulled aside and quietly talked to by either Arlene or Dante, or are you up here looking for a more private place to talk with somebody…?

[*note: as of now, there are no plans for anything to happen during the party. Lookout duty will be nice and slow, just the way you want it to be in a case like this!]



[[ooc: Here we go, the big R.U. college party! Treat this as a mingle log and tag in and out wherever you’d like. There will be top-levels below for Never Have I Ever and Truth or Dare, but otherwise RUN WILD AND HAVE FUN :)

And please note that your OOC hosts do not necessarily condone underaged drinking. Be safe, friends!]]
true_noir: (Cloak15)

[personal profile] true_noir 2017-03-27 03:33 pm (UTC)(link)
mmm, I'm glad you were able to sneak your way into this little soiree, but you aren't escaping my clutches tonight, my friend. [She winked.] Truth or dare?
scarlet_devil: ([Adult] Into her eyes)

[personal profile] scarlet_devil 2017-03-27 06:45 pm (UTC)(link)
You know me, I can be quite the sneak when I want to...

[ And of course drive her poor bodyguard up the wall, not to mention her parents. ]
true_noir: by Sky Team (mmm)

[personal profile] true_noir 2017-03-28 01:32 am (UTC)(link)
mmm. Well, I am glad to see you. It will make the evening more enjoyable. [She leaned forward and rested her chin on the knuckles of her hands before grinning.] Ah, but you have not answered my question. Truth or dare?
true_noir: (Creeper)

[personal profile] true_noir 2017-03-28 04:43 pm (UTC)(link)
Mmmm... they are not here, and I will swear myself to secrecy, promising never to tell on pain of death, but... [She gave her a merciless grin as she did it. Oh, she was going to pay for this question.]

Who is your favorite sister?
scarlet_devil: ([Adult] Into her eyes)

[personal profile] scarlet_devil 2017-03-29 05:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I couldn't possibly choose between them...

...I do hold Dani to higher standards, I suppose.
true_noir: (Smile2)

[personal profile] true_noir 2017-03-29 07:21 pm (UTC)(link)
I am not quite sure that this is the same as loving one more, buuuut, you have answered me fairly,so it is your turn. I [She thought about it a moment.] Truth! Let us let you have a fair shot at me and my secrets, yes?
scarlet_devil: ([Adult] Thoughtful)

[personal profile] scarlet_devil 2017-03-31 10:53 am (UTC)(link)
Hmm, what inspired you to move here to begin with?
true_noir: (Peaceful)

[personal profile] true_noir 2017-04-01 01:33 am (UTC)(link)
Mmmm, this may seem a little silly, but ... it was stories of the Statue of Liberty? Bring me your poor, your ... well, I imagine you might know the phrase. It was a symbol of opportunity, and I wanted to offer something special to my family.