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Nexus Spring Market Fair

Seemingly overnight, one of the grassy areas edging the Forum has been taken over by a spring market and fair. Part state fair, part craft fair, part Renaissance faire, there are attractions for all comers. Tents and booths of every size, shape, and color are lined up more or less tidily, sometimes with wide avenues between them and sometimes with paths skinny enough to crowd a single person. Goods and treats from the far-flung corners of infinity are on display. The general organization has magic and alchemical goods grouped together and slightly separated from the other tents; arts and crafts fill the area around it. Goods such as clothes and jewelry, plants, and vintage and antique items are in the back. Food is front and center, between the entrance and the rides. This is perhaps not an ideal placement.
To one side is a brightly-lit collection of rides and games familiar to anyone who's been to a state fair. A ferris wheel, flying swings, and all manner of reasons to regret that last funnel cake are blaring tinny music and sporting blinking lights. Remember: rides first, then eat. Classic games that test strength, agility, and luck offer plush prizes sure to delight anyone until the fur rubs off. There are also some animal rides near the exit.
In the back of the roughly-fenced-in area are the exhibits. There's a petting zoo with creatures mundane and more exotic, all promised to be tame; practical demonstrations of new magical and technological wonders; a juried art show; and a stage hosting a variety of performers changing on the hour.
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It sounds like Verity and Hunter are figuring things out, so Schön can exercise the better part of managerial valor and not interrupt.
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"I do hope you are planning a semi-formal affair for the grand opening, when it happens. After all, you are already charming in your everyday suit..." Hunter compliments the other man with a smile.
Then he smiles at Verity. "I will make sure to research my research, to ensure that everything is as accurate as possible."
That gives him pause. "Is there research accessible?"
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Ver smiles at the flirting and looks elsewhere. Nope, nothing to say about it here, she's just being friendly with that... cloud?
"Well, there's the library. I've been slowly getting to know the art history section. The librarian for that wing is very nice, colorful fellow, but not much of a talker."
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"How true, every tradition has its root."
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"Good to know that there is a librarian dedicated to the art history section."
"Starting with research sounds perfect to me." It makes him very happy to have another project to focus on. Especially since it includes spending more time with both Verity and Schön.
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"Oh, there's lots of librarians. It's a really excellent library. But there'd have to be, considering how time-consuming it is to categorize works from so many different worlds. We can head there on Monday after my meetings, if you'd like, and get you started?"
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"Do you plan to wait so long for it?" Schön teases Hunter. "I shall need to make it quite the dance, indeed, to merit such the anticipation."
"Well, it wouldn't be difficult to rope off the parts of the house meant to be off-limits again. One imagines dropcloths and plastic sheeting make firm deterrents to those clad in finery, as well."
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With a small nod at Verity, Hunter confirms their appointment. "Monday would work wonderfully. I look forward to it."
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Oh, dear. There they go being cute again. Verity finds something else to look at for a moment, then gives Hunter a gentle squeeze. "Okay. I'll see you there. I'm gonna go and stop being the third wheel here. You two be good."
Schön gets a smile and a nod before she steps back, and when she thinks Hunter's not able to see it, she mouths 'be careful' to him. All this flirting is going to give people ideas.
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Verity's got faithing wheels. Learning to balance a refurbished heart is such a tricky thing. "Ah? Fare you well, Verity, and I shall see you tomorrow."
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Both of them, really. It's just a good day today.
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"But I do hope you found it a good surprise."
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"I might have guessed--Verity tends to meet the most interesting people, sooner or later." He smirks, adding, "but it was a very good surprise, yes. And it bodes well for the prospect of your working together, as well."
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Hunter leans in slightly, cautious of where he is stepping when he does. "And I am glad you find me interesting."
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Out of respect for Verity, Schön doesn't pry. "You're an interesting young man, Hunter, for many reasons. I would need to be insensate not to realize that."
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Schön laughs. "No, no. Quite the opposite, hmm?"
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"You start to make me sound positively perilous! What ever will you do?"
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"But I think I could benefit from a little peril in my life."
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"Hmm, not for you the cozy hearth and quiet home?"
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He shakes his head, looking solemn. "You might be surprised. I have met some who could spin you, oh, such tales of the quiet. Frightening ones, sometimes." The solemnity breaks with the flash of a grin. "Ah, but that's hardly the talk for a spring fair. Have you yet perused the games of skill or chance?"
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