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Suou Katsuya ([personal profile] sumarusfinest) wrote in [community profile] nexus_crossings2016-10-14 10:28 am

Welcome Committee

There's been so many fresh faces to the Nexus recently, and more than a few of them have been children. Questions about finding a way home, about trying to decide if they want to go home. People wondering what to do now...

There are a few tables set out this morning in the Plaza in front of a small cafe loaded with several caraffes of coffee, breakfast pastries from more than a few different worlds and cultures, and a large pan of eggs and sausage kept warm over a chafing dish. On either end of the table are disposable plates, cups, and cutlery as well as a few welcome pamphlets in a small container. Along the front of the tables is a hand made banner.

"Meet and Greet"


Manning the tables is Katsuya Suou, red apron on and a cup of coffee in hand. He looks far too cheerful for how early in the morning it is.

"Right then, is anyone hungry? Have any questions about the nexus?"


((OOC: Feel free to mingle and threadjump in this thread. I'm trying to get people who have yet to meet to interact, so do not feel obligated to only reply to me!))
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[personal profile] juststeverogers 2016-10-27 04:12 pm (UTC)(link)
"What I meant was more, it's real different for me to be at one of these big events. Where there's more food and drink than there are people to have it. It's real strange to me, but not in a bad way."

He chuckles slightly.

"I was a lot more uncomfortable about it last year. I arrived in the nexus right before the annual Halloween party and had never seen that much food in my life. I thought I'd lost my mind."
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[personal profile] bornstrong 2016-10-28 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
"I can't say I can relate," she admits, looking a bit bashful. "But I'm glad you were able to adjust. I suppose we all do."

Iphigenia attempts a smile when she sees him chuckle. He's sort of cute when he does that, she thinks.

"I can't even imagine being overwhelmed with food. We always had too much, back home."