[the closer he gets, the more of a transparent quality the drawer seems to have, much like a hologram. the handle, a solid black knob, is the only thing about it that looks like Charon's hand won't go right through it]
[you get an immediate change in scenery sorry Charon
pulling open the drawer is like pulling open a trap door very suddenly: the floor drops out from under him and he falls right into what is more or less a massive snowglobe. a small island sits at the center of the area, surrounded by a lake that is subtly rounded at the edges like it's his an invisible barrier. there's no obvious walls enclosing the lake and the island, but there is an opalescent sheen much like that of a bubble surrounding the whole space.
though Charon drops right into the shallows on the edge of the island, in knee-deep water, the impact is only surprising and not painful. he is very soaked through though, sorry.
the lake seems calm, clear, and peaceful, though he is welcome to check it out more if he is so inclined. the island holds a bit more to grab one's attention: the small beach right in front of him has lounge chairs, a volleyball court, and a bunch of plastic toys for building sand castles. beyond that is a path that leads up to a large three-story mansion that looks like an odd mix between a private Mediterranean resort and Lily's barn. there's a gate surrounding the mansion, but at the moment it is open for guests. the path leading to the mansion splits and goes around behind it, as well, to what looks like a garden full of tall trees and flowers.]
[TAKES A SECOND TO BE OFFENDED AT BEING SUDDENLY WET, standing and bristling in the water, before he turns and checks if there is more to be seen in the lake itself first.
this is a Lily dream. how many sharks are in here]
[the lake water is super duper clear, like Hawaiian islands ocean levels of "you can just see down forever because it's so clear"
there is absolutely nothing in the lake and that includes sharks, but there also doesn't appear to be a bottom. it just keeps going down in an endless blue]
[not everything has to be symbolism Charon or it's just for later
the toys on the beach are all for little kids; everything on the beach looks like it's for little kids, with the exception of the volleyball court because it's too tall for toddlers. there are plastic buckets and sandcastle molds, along with little rakes and shovels--everything a kid could want to play with for a beach day. there's one adult-sized lounge chair there, while the rest are cute little ones for children.]
[the gate surrounding the house is open,so he can walk right up the path to the entrance of the barn mansion unimpeded! the building looks like it used to be one coherent villa, if he bothers to give it a close look; the exterior has been painted over the same white color as Lily's barn, but bits of colorful paint peek through, and the wood panels seem to be stuck on over the stucco of the building. the door doesnt look locked; does he knock or head right in?]
[it's hard to call it completely normal, but nothing looks dangerous. there's a long corridor that opens into a spacious living room that feels slightly too grand for Lethe's personal taste, but welcoming all the same. instead of any standard lighting, the house is lit by spheres of light floating overhead that blink in and out of existence as they move from hallway to living room. the marble floors shimmer with the reflection of the lights above, giving the hallway a faint feeling of being underwater. once they slip into the living room, though, a fluffy rug on the floor helps to dispel that illusion.
the furniture looks normal--there's a pair of sofas and a love seat surrounding a coffee table, and there's a tall window that looks out into a garden in full bloom.
one of the sofas has a tossed pile of blankets where Lethe was obviously just sleeping; he gestures for Charon to take a seat anywhere as he stifles a yawn and tries to shake the sleep away.]
I wasn't expecting company. Would you like anything to drink?
[he looks around in some fascination: none of this is so strange as to be foreign, but seeing it partly juxtaposed with the barn exterior makes it a little more so.
settles on one corner of the cough Lethe was sleeping on though. my guy why is it always the couch]
[maybe it's symbolism!! but when Charon takes a seat he might get a clue: it feels restful to sit on this couch. it isn't an immediate effect, but there is the sense that he's regaining energy as he sits.
instead of going to get any drinks, Lethe squishes onto the couch right up next to Charon. with a wave of his hand some drinks appear on the table--warm tea, coffee, water, juice, and soda]
It's no trouble, see? Pick whatever you'd like. What are you doing here?
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pulling open the drawer is like pulling open a trap door very suddenly: the floor drops out from under him and he falls right into what is more or less a massive snowglobe. a small island sits at the center of the area, surrounded by a lake that is subtly rounded at the edges like it's his an invisible barrier. there's no obvious walls enclosing the lake and the island, but there is an opalescent sheen much like that of a bubble surrounding the whole space.
though Charon drops right into the shallows on the edge of the island, in knee-deep water, the impact is only surprising and not painful. he is very soaked through though, sorry.
the lake seems calm, clear, and peaceful, though he is welcome to check it out more if he is so inclined. the island holds a bit more to grab one's attention: the small beach right in front of him has lounge chairs, a volleyball court, and a bunch of plastic toys for building sand castles. beyond that is a path that leads up to a large three-story mansion that looks like an odd mix between a private Mediterranean resort and Lily's barn. there's a gate surrounding the mansion, but at the moment it is open for guests. the path leading to the mansion splits and goes around behind it, as well, to what looks like a garden full of tall trees and flowers.]
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this is a Lily dream. how many sharks are in here]
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there is absolutely nothing in the lake and that includes sharks, but there also doesn't appear to be a bottom. it just keeps going down in an endless blue]
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he doesn't really want to swim endlessly down yet, so he blinks the stinging salt out of his eyes and goes to inspect the toys on the beach]
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or it's just for laterthe toys on the beach are all for little kids; everything on the beach looks like it's for little kids, with the exception of the volleyball court because it's too tall for toddlers. there are plastic buckets and sandcastle molds, along with little rakes and shovels--everything a kid could want to play with for a beach day. there's one adult-sized lounge chair there, while the rest are cute little ones for children.]
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since it's a dream he leaves them be instead of tidying them aside and heads up to the barn villa thing!
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Charon? ...I thought I was still sleeping.
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[steps aside and makes a sweeping motion to invite him in]
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the furniture looks normal--there's a pair of sofas and a love seat surrounding a coffee table, and there's a tall window that looks out into a garden in full bloom.
one of the sofas has a tossed pile of blankets where Lethe was obviously just sleeping; he gestures for Charon to take a seat anywhere as he stifles a yawn and tries to shake the sleep away.]
I wasn't expecting company. Would you like anything to drink?
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[he looks around in some fascination: none of this is so strange as to be foreign, but seeing it partly juxtaposed with the barn exterior makes it a little more so.
settles on one corner of the cough Lethe was sleeping on though. my guy why is it always the couch]
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instead of going to get any drinks, Lethe squishes onto the couch right up next to Charon. with a wave of his hand some drinks appear on the table--warm tea, coffee, water, juice, and soda]
It's no trouble, see? Pick whatever you'd like. What are you doing here?
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Thank you.
And...visiting, I think? It wasn't intentional, but it's good to confirm you're sleeping peacefully.
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I didn't expect a single command to work that well. I haven't been sleeping for too long, have I?
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The group that went out into the ocean returned. Ananke is a small child, though otherwise unharmed.
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