ext_159335 ([identity profile] belegwen.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] wrfmlogsarchive2008-12-25 05:56 am
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'Tis the Christmas Log

Where: Rainbow's End
When: 12/24/08-...
What: Christmas; we're celebrating!
Who: Anyone who wants to show up.

Rainbow's End was glittering with Christmas lights, which Mabry had supervised being put up, without lifting a finger to help with. Candles burned in the windows, there was a wreath on the door, and inside was as thoroughly decorated as outside. This was to say nothing of the various pieces of mistletoe hung in improbable places. an enormous tree had been set-up with a veritable mountain of presents beneath it.

As always, an absurd amount of cooking had been done. With the number of friends coming to dinner, no fewer than two turkeys and four ducks had been introduced to the oven. Mabry had lost count of the pies, cheesecakes, and cookies. The pans of dressing and casseroles were almost large enough to bathe in. The midnight chowder for Christmas Eve occupied a vat that could have fed all the residents of some of the smaller worlds.

But at last it was here. the sun had set on Christmas Eve and the time to celebrate the holiday had come.

[identity profile] nachtstar.livejournal.com 2008-12-27 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
Ari mostly stuck to the kitchen, humming to herself softly. While she was on a bit of a happy daze seeing everyone again, some part of her was shying again. Apparently even after the past year and a half she was still occasionally shy as ever.

'Once this next batch is done, I'll go socialize' She thought to herself, and nodding to nothing. 'Gotta stop being such a shy wallflower'

[identity profile] shadowchaser.livejournal.com 2008-12-27 05:07 am (UTC)(link)
Amy checked her latest batch of cookies and grinned. Cool enough to be frosted, yay. She glanced over at Jalen, who was sulking at the kitchen table as he frosted the remaining cookies from the previous batch. A smirk danced across her lips for a second before she noticed Ari trying to be invisible.

"Hey, Ari, want a cookie? These ones aren't frosted yet but they should be pretty good." She held up a cookie-tree and waved it slightly.

"Promise it's not poisoned."