This summer would be different! So different.
Much had changed since ☆ Millicent Magdelana Hodgins ☆ had the occasion to partake in a summer festival. Last time she'd drowned during the surfing contest and washed up like a jellyfish. A flat, topless jellyfish. Not this time! She vowed it to herself silently just before she began her pestering campaign on her boyfriend to put his chef duties aside for a beach vacation.
These days, even in these dark days, the magical girl was taking time to enjoy things. Even though her twin was now safe and their enemy was dead, there was a war to worry about. Who knew when life as they knew it would end. Carpe diem and all that. The world might be a burning dumpster, but it was hard to see it from her loved-up rose-colored glasses sometimes. She wanted to enjoy all that being in love with Cillian would bring, because even if neither of them could really die, there were fates far worse than death.
As they arrived at Hargeon's sprawling beach, the blonde hesitated, though. Even as she stood there at the edge of the wooden walkway in her itty bitty rainbow bikini clutching a beach bag and a cat-shaped ring floatie, she suddenly had half a mind to turn around and drag her man back onto the train.
"There's so many people," she huffed. Yes, that was the point of festivals like this, as it was hard to have contests with no people, but... she liked the idea of people more than the actual practice. It wasn't the first time she'd made plans and then regretted them once she realized how much energy it would cost her.
"God, it's like there are more bodies than grains of sand!" Dela continued to grouse, glossy lips pulling into a pout. She knew that wasn't the case, but still. Where were they supposed to put down their towels and canoodle? Bro, she had a boytoy and planned to get at least a little handsy while he was in his beach bum fit. When was she ever not at least a little handsy? Dela was making up for lost time.
Though she didn't say it, it wasn't just crowding that paused her jelly-sandaled tootsies. Dela didn't talk about it much but... water. She hadn't attempted a pool or beach since Aberneel. Her exposed eye was fixed not on the festival goers, but the waves crashing beyond. Bathing was hard enough. Her arm tightened around the kitty ring.
Like the waves crashing over the brightly colored swimmers, her trepidation passed due to sheer force of will and determination. Despite the tube, she had zero (0) intention of touching the water with a single cell of her flesh. It was the beach life for this couple. Well, he could go in the water if he wanted, if he was willing to pay the pouty price.
"Alright!" she psyched herself up, squaring her petite shoulders and taking that first monumental step into the grit. It was a beautiful day! It was hot and the sky was clear and way bluer than the gross water! The snacks smelled delicious and the drinks would no-doubt hit the spot! There was so much to do and see, it'd be a fun memory to have with Cillian.
"We're making sand castles," she declared, heading to stake their claim on a nearby sandy gap near that particular event. A towel was put down with her bag flopped on top of it. "It's up to you whether we're building the best one anyone's ever seen together or if you want to lose to me."
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Much had changed since ☆ Millicent Magdelana Hodgins ☆ had the occasion to partake in a summer festival. Last time she'd drowned during the surfing contest and washed up like a jellyfish. A flat, topless jellyfish. Not this time! She vowed it to herself silently just before she began her pestering campaign on her boyfriend to put his chef duties aside for a beach vacation.
These days, even in these dark days, the magical girl was taking time to enjoy things. Even though her twin was now safe and their enemy was dead, there was a war to worry about. Who knew when life as they knew it would end. Carpe diem and all that. The world might be a burning dumpster, but it was hard to see it from her loved-up rose-colored glasses sometimes. She wanted to enjoy all that being in love with Cillian would bring, because even if neither of them could really die, there were fates far worse than death.
As they arrived at Hargeon's sprawling beach, the blonde hesitated, though. Even as she stood there at the edge of the wooden walkway in her itty bitty rainbow bikini clutching a beach bag and a cat-shaped ring floatie, she suddenly had half a mind to turn around and drag her man back onto the train.
"There's so many people," she huffed. Yes, that was the point of festivals like this, as it was hard to have contests with no people, but... she liked the idea of people more than the actual practice. It wasn't the first time she'd made plans and then regretted them once she realized how much energy it would cost her.
"God, it's like there are more bodies than grains of sand!" Dela continued to grouse, glossy lips pulling into a pout. She knew that wasn't the case, but still. Where were they supposed to put down their towels and canoodle? Bro, she had a boytoy and planned to get at least a little handsy while he was in his beach bum fit. When was she ever not at least a little handsy? Dela was making up for lost time.
Though she didn't say it, it wasn't just crowding that paused her jelly-sandaled tootsies. Dela didn't talk about it much but... water. She hadn't attempted a pool or beach since Aberneel. Her exposed eye was fixed not on the festival goers, but the waves crashing beyond. Bathing was hard enough. Her arm tightened around the kitty ring.
Like the waves crashing over the brightly colored swimmers, her trepidation passed due to sheer force of will and determination. Despite the tube, she had zero (0) intention of touching the water with a single cell of her flesh. It was the beach life for this couple. Well, he could go in the water if he wanted, if he was willing to pay the pouty price.
"Alright!" she psyched herself up, squaring her petite shoulders and taking that first monumental step into the grit. It was a beautiful day! It was hot and the sky was clear and way bluer than the gross water! The snacks smelled delicious and the drinks would no-doubt hit the spot! There was so much to do and see, it'd be a fun memory to have with Cillian.
"We're making sand castles," she declared, heading to stake their claim on a nearby sandy gap near that particular event. A towel was put down with her bag flopped on top of it. "It's up to you whether we're building the best one anyone's ever seen together or if you want to lose to me."
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