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Samhain Ball Redux - Second Star to the Right
Something flits through the skies of the Nexus, bobbing and swooping only to climb again, an ecstatic aerial dance. At last, mirth of the moment giving way to some other whim, the flying figure drifts groundward, turning and drifting like a falling leaf until his feet, clad in pointed-toed green suede moccasins alight. Forest green tights hug lean legs all the way up to a bright green tunic, belted with rich brown leather and a bright brass buckle. On his left hip hang a set of pan pipes; on his right, a black-handled knife. An impish grin curls his lips, his eyes sparkle with the promise of mischief, and a pert green cap sits atop his head, crowned by a lone red feather. Could this be the black-suited GQ cover model who makes himself ubiquitous in the better-traveled spaces of the Nexus? Could it be Schön?
It is. "People of the Nexus, friends, in the world from which I hail we stand on the cusp of a special day, a harvest-fest when the walls between worlds grow thin, when masks and costumes are worn to frighten away wicked spirits--or to invite them in on more congenial terms. Today we bid Summer adieu, and raise fire and song to meet the long night! Join me, for an evening to last a lifetime, and a farewell to a season well-loved." His hand rises, pointing to where two bright beacons blaze in the churn of the Nexus' heavens. "Second star to the right, and we'll keep on 'til morning!" Crowing with laughter, he soars for that distant point like an arrow, leaving a trail of sparkling, glittering motes of light for anyone interested to follow.
Perched on the border between the parklands and the residential district, the night sky is like a pillow of iridescent black velvet, on which have been scattered an embarrassment of diamonds. Like an enormous pumpkin, a harvest moon presides over the shimmering vista, orange and plump. The air is cool and crisp, punctuated by the crackling hiss of dry leaves in motion every time a breeze picks up.
At the center of it all sits a stately house of Gothic style, ivy-clad and waiting. A square tower stands vigil over the entryway, tall windows overlooking the flagstone drive looping around a fountain full of water as blue and bright as a tropical sea. In the fountain stands an island, and if one peers closely enough, one might imagine they see figures moving about--on the deck of the tiny ship anchored in a cove, or swimming and splashing in a lagoon, or even creeping through the wooded interior. Of the house, the windows of the wings seem dark, perhaps waiting, but the line of the roof is limned with some glow from beyond, and the faint throb of distant music promises that the evening holds more than surfaces. The door stands open, a silent invitation to every brave soul who passes by.
It is. "People of the Nexus, friends, in the world from which I hail we stand on the cusp of a special day, a harvest-fest when the walls between worlds grow thin, when masks and costumes are worn to frighten away wicked spirits--or to invite them in on more congenial terms. Today we bid Summer adieu, and raise fire and song to meet the long night! Join me, for an evening to last a lifetime, and a farewell to a season well-loved." His hand rises, pointing to where two bright beacons blaze in the churn of the Nexus' heavens. "Second star to the right, and we'll keep on 'til morning!" Crowing with laughter, he soars for that distant point like an arrow, leaving a trail of sparkling, glittering motes of light for anyone interested to follow.
Perched on the border between the parklands and the residential district, the night sky is like a pillow of iridescent black velvet, on which have been scattered an embarrassment of diamonds. Like an enormous pumpkin, a harvest moon presides over the shimmering vista, orange and plump. The air is cool and crisp, punctuated by the crackling hiss of dry leaves in motion every time a breeze picks up.
At the center of it all sits a stately house of Gothic style, ivy-clad and waiting. A square tower stands vigil over the entryway, tall windows overlooking the flagstone drive looping around a fountain full of water as blue and bright as a tropical sea. In the fountain stands an island, and if one peers closely enough, one might imagine they see figures moving about--on the deck of the tiny ship anchored in a cove, or swimming and splashing in a lagoon, or even creeping through the wooded interior. Of the house, the windows of the wings seem dark, perhaps waiting, but the line of the roof is limned with some glow from beyond, and the faint throb of distant music promises that the evening holds more than surfaces. The door stands open, a silent invitation to every brave soul who passes by.
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Steve laughs; if he notices the bracelet, he either doesn't recognize the significance, or doesn't call attention to it. He certainly doesn't have the air of somebody who misses much. "I'm glad somebody got it. It was a little last-minute," he admits.
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"That sounds like a problem," Steve observes, before his brow furrows slightly in thought. "Electricity powers?" The man just can't step away from his job.
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"I'll second that," Steve agrees, with a sincerity that only someone whose home has exploded a time or two can offer. And then, since it seems to be his night for references (he's even grinning a little, just a little), he asks, "are you a good witch, or a bad witch?"
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"Ugly's in what you do," Steve answers with quiet certainty.
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He catches himself with a sigh. "Sorry. Work's been on my mind a lot lately, it's hard to properly unwind for something like this. Giant mechanical space squids, you say? Please, son, have a seat and tell me all about it."
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"What's Halloween without a spooky tale or two?" Steve asks rhetorically, before turning to Harry's question. "In the world I'm from, there are people with amazing abilities, and quite a few have turned those abilities toward helping people. I used to be one--I enlisted for the second World War, got put in an experimental program to make a better soldier. That was, well, years ago. These days, I'm the director of S.H.I.E.L.D. It's, ah, sort of an international agency, oversees superpowered problems and extraordinary situations."
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That story sounds reeeeally familiar, and Harry would be a lot more on-the-ball with his theories on whether or not he knows this one if not for the fact that he left his Earth several years before certain Marvel films were released. "Used to be one as in you don't have powers anymore, or you don't go by the codename?"
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Candy is best enjoyed by the young. Besides, Steve has a pocket full of Werther's butterscotch, so he'll be fine. "Both," he admits. "The serum in my body started breaking down last year; I got old, I'm not as strong or as fast as I used to be. Passed the shield to a good friend." He taps a finger to his temple, adding, "I'm still pretty quick up here, though. Experience counts."
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Let's try that again, shall we?
Happens to everyone!
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"What year is it for you now?" he asks, 'cuz now he's curious. Nothing says Cap's gotta age at the same rate as other guys, thanks to the serum, and in some versions of the story he got turned into a popsicle.
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He nods, unsurprised. This Cap seems to have had some multiverse experience. Or he's just really unflappable. "It's twenty fifteen for me. How about you?"
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"A good life isn't always safe," he muses, "and a safe life isn't always good. If you're happy, and in good company, that's all anyone can hope for." He's quiet for a moment, before voicing the question, "White Council?"
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He doesn't want to get too deep into things, because number one it's depressing and number two he's got a lot of baggage attached to it, naturally. "Magical government, basically. We've got history and they don't like me. Of course," he says a little dryly, "now I get to deal with another Council that is also full of obstinate assholes so I guess I didn't really trade up."
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