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All Inclusive Mods ([personal profile] concierge) wrote in [community profile] all_inclusive2014-07-10 06:49 pm

Gathering: Summer Party

Outside of the Nexus Hotel, waiters and hotel staff had begun to set up the umbrellas and the tables in the middle of the day. Soon, it became clear that something was happening in the shadow of the Nexus. White tablecloths were draped on the tables and drinks and food were brought out with the help of several waiters and servers, staffing tables with hot and cold foods beside bartending stations. Summery drinks in bright, neon colors are laid out one by one and soon, the afternoon light casts a radiant look on the scene.

Music plays faintly in the background and a note at the front desk invites all the Nexus guests to head outside and join in on the summer party, which promises to continue going as long as there are people to stay and continue keeping the warm atmosphere rolling.

On the lawn, social games had been set out -- lawn bowling, croquet, and tables were set up with chairs for anyone who didn't quite have the will or the spirit to get into such games. Soon, a small number of people had begun to mill around, but as with all parties, there's always room for more.
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[personal profile] the_allmother 2014-09-02 08:11 pm (UTC)(link)
"I am pleased to hear it," Frigga answered warmly. She also sincerely hoped that it was the truth and not just something that was being said for the sake of politeness. If anything, she knew that Loki ran a little shy while Thor ran overfriendly.

"I hope to see the captain again soon," Frigga commented. In truth, she wasn't even sure if she would recognize him -- as he'd been stuck in the body of a woman when Frigga had met him.

Frigga nodded at Natasha's question and sank down into one of the seats, although she didn't lean back into it.

"You'll both have to tell me what you know about this Jane," Frigga said, her tone almost teasing. "As Thor has been surprisingly quiet on the matter this far."