Seojun Park § The Mocha
Location: Starbucks
Tags: Mei Lin, Yeonmi (briefly)
Seojun took another sip of his coffee as Mei spoke, and he nodded in agreement. "I concur," he responded, "It's interesting how something as simple as some rain can change one's mood or perspective so easily." Seeing as she didn't seem to acknowledge his quieter comment, whether she had truly heard him or not, he was a bit relieved that he didn't need to explain his inner musings that had accidentally slipped past his lips - and appreciative that she hadn't pried about it, if she had heard, by some chance. He didn't feel like it was a topic to generally be shared with someone he was just meeting, as it was quite a bit of a heavy topic for simple introductions to one another. It was difficult enough to discuss it with those he knew and was closest to, let alone someone that he didn't know well. He pulled himself away from his thoughts, however, as he took a bite of his sandwich. A soft smile appeared on his face as Mei then mentioned that she was glad her advice helped - so was he, admittedly. A light chuckle then escaped his lips as she then seemed to empathize with the ordeal. She was definitely right, it's so easy to make a mountain out of a molehill before things are put more into perspective. "Yeah, it really is. It's strange how easy it is to dwell on such minor things like that, sometimes," he mused, "Especially when they're things that can easily be resolved."
He thought a brief moment, then pulled his phone back out and quickly sent another text message Yeonmi's way:
And no, I'm not on a date. -.- He knew his childhood friend far too well for that. The three dots disappearing for a moment, followed by an emoji with its tongue grouchily sticking out soon replacing whatever quick-witted quip the girl had thought of, only confirmed his suspicions of the girl's all-too-slow attempt to tease him about trying to find him a girlfriend. Perhaps she had just grown to be too predicable, at times, but he sometimes had the uncanny ability to predict what she was about to do, or roughly what she was about to say. He let out a soft chuckle at her clearly salty response, then allowed his gaze to wander over Mei as she spoke Yeonmi's name inqusitively. Did she somehow know Yeonmi - or of her, anyway? He was suddenly curious, himself. "Ah," he nodded, "A childhood friend of mine." He thought for a moment, adding, "Though, she's honestly more a like a sister to me than just simply a friend. She and her brother were some of the closest people I had to siblings." Upon hearing her ask about breakfast plans, he noticed that it seemed to pique her interest in a different way, like she had some form of desire or longing for something. Though, what that could be, he wasn't quite sure. "Somewhat. She sometimes tries to get everyone together for get-togethers or parties...I hadn't seen her messages until just now, though," he added with a light shrug, "But, knowing her, she'll likely try to get everyone together, again, sometime soon. That's just the type of person she is." Of course, he certainly didn't mean this in a negative way, he was glad to have such friendly people in his life, and was always more than happy to meet up with them. Sweet, vivid memories of all of them hanging out during their school days flooded his mind, and that blissful bout of nostalgia certainly left him longing for those times, again, back when everything was much simpler.
Nathaniel Jaxon O'Hara § The Vanilla Frappé
Location: The Tiny Mug
Tags: Novalie, Iris
Upon hearing Nova's explanation, Nathan nodded in full understanding, then laughed when she shot a faux glare in her mischievous brother's direction. He then nodded in agreement as he chuckled, "Ah, that makes a lot more sense, now - family is definitely not to be trusted in such situations!" Sure, he didn't have any siblings, but he knew enough people that did have them to know that such a dynamic was full of love and fun, yes - but also full of rivalries. From what he understood, you had to watch your back like a hawk, never knowing when a sibling would inevitably strike next. It was always so amusing to him to see how different sets of siblings interacted amongst one another, perhaps because he couldn't relate.
He then shook his head, again, as Nova apologized for the mess. "Ah, it's nothing! It's not like you hurt anything - seriously, don't sweat it," he reassured her, his sunny attitude somehow heavily contrasting - and perhaps outshining - the dark, gloomy clouds that loomed beyond the coffee shop's doors. Of course, this all occurred slightly before his little tumble, and next thing he knew, he was cut off as he had continued to speak, and was suddenly on the ground, his eyes directed towards the ceiling in surprise by the initial interruption. "Oof," he grunted lightly, his gaze landing back at the girl as she frantically started apologizing. "It's all good, I'm fi-" he started with a laugh, only to be cut off when Nova managed to slip on the puddle of water, as well, just barely managing not to suddenly turn the instance into a cliché rom-com moment where the girl comedically and/or awkwardly falls on top of the guy. Instead, she fell to the ground, at his side, and still being a bit dazed from the fall, he unfortunately was unable to react fast enough to try to help prevent the fall. Immediately - as if on cue - Emery had erupted into a fit of laughter at the pair's goofy misfortune. "Whoa, are you alright?" he asked as he sat up, offering a hand to help her up.
Just then, another woman, who wore a pale purple sweater, walked through the cafe's door, and started speaking to him and Nova, a flush appearing on her cheeks from what he could only assume was nervousness...or coyness, perhaps? He wasn't totally sure. His lips parted slightly to speak, but just then, he heard Nova mumble something under her breath; he was just barely decipher what she had said, and his head tilted slightly, much like a confused puppy would. Seeing how she appeared to be rather embarrassed, at the moment, he offered a discreet, sympathetic smile, wanting to help her cheer up. Then, as though she had instantly flipped a switch, she was suddenly seemingly chipper and cheerful, again, as she greeted the girl. He, too, smiled at the girl, greeting her with a friendly, "Hello!" He then chuckled and nodded at Nova's remark, adding, "True, it's definitely slick, right now - I'll have it cleaned up in just a moment! What could we help you with, today?"
Seon Lee § The Chamomile Tea
Location: Home, then outside, heading to Barnes & Noble
Tags: N/A, Yeonmi (briefly)
Boom! Clap! A strong roll of thunder, which also lightly shook the home, followed by a brilliant strike of lightning, erupted. This resulted in Link's head shooting up, ears perked, his bright ice blue eyes scanning the area around him. Then, his eyes narrowed as he huffed out an annoyed sigh, yawned, and laid his head back on his paws as he tried to get back to sleep. Seon chuckled softly at the Husky's reaction; he was such an expressive dog, and his facial features sometimes made him appear almost humanlike. It was rather amusing to observe animals' traits and personalities, in his opinion - and it was always interesting to see how they'd behave and interact with each other, as well as with people.
Just then, three other flashes zipped into the room - one was Zelda, and the Golden Retriever/Chocolate Lab mix quickly retreated to Link, snuggling up beside him almost instinctively. She seemed to calm down almost instantly as Link lazily rested his head atop hers. Seon smiled warmly; the two had an inseparable bond from day one, and between that, and how their personalities oftentimes reminded him of the popular video game franchise's two most quintessential main characters, he thought their names to be rather fitting. The other two, Yeonmi's dogs, were Coco, a Chocolate Yorkie, and Chanel, a black Scottish Terrier. They immediately both jumped into Seon's lap, shaking lightly. That was somewhat strange to him, as they typically weren't afraid of thunder or lightning. Still, considering how it was strong enough to shake the house a bit, he figured it was likely more because of that than it was the noise. He gently started petting the two pups, and scratching behind their delicate little ears. "You're alright, it's just from the thunder storm," he said, speakinh softly and reassuringly as the two gave him big, frightened puppy dog eyes. He was honestly a little surprised, as Yeonmi hardly ever left her dogs at home. Though, he figured that perhaps she was going somewhere that didn't allow dogs. The two eventually started calming down as they gently nudged their heads into Seon's hands whilst he petted them.
He thought for a moment, then carefully picked the two dogs up, gently tucking them under his arm together. "Why don't we go out for a bit?" he asked, causing Yeonmi's two dogs to perk up and immediately start wagging their tails. Seon used his free hand to help push himself out of the chair, letting out a small groan as a slight twinge of pain shot through his knee. This caused Link and Zelda to both look up at him with concern, ears perked. Letting out a harsh breath, he set the two dogs on the ground, and then walked over to the entryway, where 4 leashes hung on the end of the coat rack. He grabbed them, and called the four dogs over, who instantly came to him with no questions asked. He clipped one leash onto each dog, grabbed an umbrella, and headed out the door. While he was cleared to drive, he didn't really want to, at the moment. A little fresh air never hurt anyone, and he was encouraged to do more walking by his physical therapist, anyway. True, he still walked with a limp, and there were still times when it hurt and ached, but he had made a lot of improvement, so it least wasn't as noticeable, now - nor is it as obvious to someone at first glance.
He finally decided on Barnes & Noble, as it was within a decent walking distance for him, and also allowed pets inside. With that, he nodded, and guided the dogs in that direction. When he came to a traffic light, a thought occurred to him. He looped all of the dogs' leash handles around his wrist, pulled his phone out of his pocket, and texted Yeonmi:
The dogs and I went out for a walk. We'll be at Barnes & Noble, if you want to join us, later! She always worried about him, so he tried to make sure he kept her up-to-date about where he was, especially if he was alone or just with the dogs. And, with that, he continued on his way with the k9 companions as soon as it was safe to do so.
As he walked, he suddenly caught sight of a paper advertising the summer festival that would be taking place, in a couple of weeks. It donned several pictures, including several images of people enjoying various activities: a man, woman, boy, and girl - presumably a family - walking through Thistle Land with ice cream floats, two children mid-giggle as they looked at each others' face paint designs, a silhouette of a teenage boy sitting and watching the fireworks with a girl of about the same age sitting beside him and resting her head on his shoulder, crowds cheering as a few different musical acts played songs, and various artworks from the previous years, all in an eye-catching and rather appealing collage. It read:
Join us for the 25th Anniversary of Thistlewood's Annual Summer Festival! Enjoy fun treats, activities, and much more at Thistle Land Theme Park! We'll be holding a 7-day event - Sunday, June 8th, 2025 through Saturday, June 14th, 2025 - packed with music, games, refreshments, and much more for the entire family. Tickets on sale now - purchase yours, today! "Huh," he mused, then noticed another line of text, smaller in size, near the bottom of the flyer:
Interested in performing in our annual competitions? Contact Mr. Ashton Anderson at (555)123-4567 to learn more, or go to ww.thistleland.co/competitions to sign up. Limited spots available! Prizes will be awarded to all contest winners! His mind immediately returned to Yeonmi; she would likely want to partake in something like that, if for no other reason than to gain some publicity and popularity in the states. He decided to take a picture of the flyer, then continued on his way to the popular bookstore. He figured he'd show her, when he saw her, next time. He was honestly contemplating joining, as well. Sure, he couldn't dance much, anymore, but he could still sing, and he admittedly really missed performing.[/quote]