Chekov, Pavel Andreievich (
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action, January 30th/31st
[Okay, but has everyone forgotten that there's snow outside and Anonymous is setting up all kinds of amazing things? Dogsled races! Dips in the ridiculously cold ocean among the icebergs! Free hot chocolate! Chekov, being his own boss, gives himself both days off on account of all of the misery accumulated throughout the rest of January. There's nothing like some bracing winter excitement to lift the spirits.
Shut up, he's Russian.
He makes the most of both days. Dogsled racing on the thirtieth? Yep, he's there, hanging on for dear life and trying to remember which words the dogs respond to. (He doesn't win, but he makes it across the finish line with no injuries that require hospitalization, so he considers himself victorious.) Polar bear swim on the thirty-first? Why not! Chekov is practically obligated to participate! His plan to outlast everyone else braving the icy ocean waters fails when an inability to feel his limbs complicates doggy-paddling, but it was fun while it lasted.
Chekov barely sets foot indoors. He can be found almost anywhere in the City, running or starting snowball fights or watching moonlight sparkle on the snow after the sun sets. It's two days of enjoying the City without worrying about disappointing anyone or dwelling on those who have left. Chekov thinks that he has earned it.]
[ooc: Open action for either day!]
Shut up, he's Russian.
He makes the most of both days. Dogsled racing on the thirtieth? Yep, he's there, hanging on for dear life and trying to remember which words the dogs respond to. (He doesn't win, but he makes it across the finish line with no injuries that require hospitalization, so he considers himself victorious.) Polar bear swim on the thirty-first? Why not! Chekov is practically obligated to participate! His plan to outlast everyone else braving the icy ocean waters fails when an inability to feel his limbs complicates doggy-paddling, but it was fun while it lasted.
Chekov barely sets foot indoors. He can be found almost anywhere in the City, running or starting snowball fights or watching moonlight sparkle on the snow after the sun sets. It's two days of enjoying the City without worrying about disappointing anyone or dwelling on those who have left. Chekov thinks that he has earned it.]
[ooc: Open action for either day!]
action; 1/30
(Somebody is, perhaps, a little sulky and tired. But when isn't she tired?)]
action; 1/30
He sees Pai sometime after downing more hot chocolate than is healthy. Is she shivering? She's shivering. That's no good. Chekov makes his way over to her, shrugs off his outermost coat (he finds it best to wear two thinner coats rather than one heavy one when running around in the snow is going to be happening), and drapes it over Pai's shoulders.
Honestly, it's like no one takes care of the girl.]
You look very unhappy.
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Being out in the cold like this is stupid. [Why be outside unless you absolutely have to? It makes no sense to Pai.]
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Is someone forcing you to stay outdoors?
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What's the point of all this? [Gesturing to the event.]
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This? I think it is Anonymous trying to distract us with frivolity.
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It seems to be working. [Scornful. Stupid, easily distracted humans.]
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[Chekov might seem silly. He might even be silly most of the time, but he's not actually oblivious to everything.]
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