Accelerator (
levelshift) wrote in
etrayalogs2025-08-31 03:21 pm
Ramsey Farm open mingle
WHO: Etrayans!
WHEN: Post-mission.
WHERE: Ramsey Farm.
WHAT: An open mingle log for people to hang out and do stuff at Ramsey Farm. See Accelerator's network post for details.
NOTES\WARNINGS: None, please put any CWs in subjects.

An idyllic, well loved little farm house that looks like it has been transported right from the fields of Kansas. The garden in the front has flowers and the back garden is chock full of vegetables. There is a chicken coop and a bale of hay is strung up from a tree like a tire swing for a little goat's enrichment. There is also a shed in the back, designed to look like a small version of the farm house, with a summer outdoor couch set up shoved against the back wall, piled with all weather cushions, and various lawn and small gardening equipment hung on the front wall. Towards the edge of the grounds, in a patch of large wildflowers, sits a large stone acting as a grave marker. Instead of names, it has been engraved with "#1 - #10 031."
The farm is being used as a safe space for children by Accelerator. Kids under 15 are allowed to use it as they wish. Kids over 15 are allowed to use the space if they help with upkeep. Adults who have been vetted by a kid are allowed on the ground to do work. A security system has been added to the farm house that sends messages to Accelerator's ear piece depending on the threat level.
The goat's name is Mena.
WHEN: Post-mission.
WHERE: Ramsey Farm.
WHAT: An open mingle log for people to hang out and do stuff at Ramsey Farm. See Accelerator's network post for details.
NOTES\WARNINGS: None, please put any CWs in subjects.

An idyllic, well loved little farm house that looks like it has been transported right from the fields of Kansas. The garden in the front has flowers and the back garden is chock full of vegetables. There is a chicken coop and a bale of hay is strung up from a tree like a tire swing for a little goat's enrichment. There is also a shed in the back, designed to look like a small version of the farm house, with a summer outdoor couch set up shoved against the back wall, piled with all weather cushions, and various lawn and small gardening equipment hung on the front wall. Towards the edge of the grounds, in a patch of large wildflowers, sits a large stone acting as a grave marker. Instead of names, it has been engraved with "#1 - #10 031."
The farm is being used as a safe space for children by Accelerator. Kids under 15 are allowed to use it as they wish. Kids over 15 are allowed to use the space if they help with upkeep. Adults who have been vetted by a kid are allowed on the ground to do work. A security system has been added to the farm house that sends messages to Accelerator's ear piece depending on the threat level.
The goat's name is Mena.

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[Jayce begins to pack up his tools, and flips the switch back to off so the furnace begins to shut down.]
You're all set.
[He seems like he's about to get ready to leave, but then he halts his movement. Looks hard at those stairs again.]
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[There's a 'thank you' on the tip of his tongue, and he chews on his lip, trying to decide whether he wants to open himself up to more teasing.
Thankfully, he notices Jayce staring at the stairs and switches gears, jumping on that instead.]
What?
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[Actually, now that he's thinking of it....]
There's a loose floorboard upstairs. You know how to fix that, too?
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[Something something 'Jayce' means 'healer.']
But I am going to need something in return, for all this.
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Like what?
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Lunch.
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Like at the fucking diner?
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I can get you an egg salad from the 7-11.
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What? What's wrong with egg salad?
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[He rolls his eyes. Sheesh.]
If you're gonna be picky I can get you something else. What about a katsu sandwich?
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Yeah, that sounds good. Thanks!
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He lets out an exasperated noise, then starts up the stairs, careful about the problematic one.]
Fine. I'll be back soon.
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By the time Accelerator gets back, he's actually going to be dismantling one of the ceiling fans.]
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When he returns he's got a bag in his free hand, and in it is clearly more than one singular sandwich. As he enters the living room he balks at what Jayce is doing.]
The fuck? What happened to the loose floorboard?
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["Them." Not one.]
And I noticed your ceiling fan takes more than one pull to turn it on, which means a faulty pull chain. I tightened it for now, but it'll go slack again with a few more uses if you don't get it replaced. Just putting it back together now. What's katsu, by the way? I forgot to ask before you left.
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... A breaded cutlet. The one in the sandwich is pork.
[He steps further into the living room, dropping the bag onto the coffee table so he can start pulling stuff out: one katsu sando, one egg sando, two canned coffees (BOSS Black), and some Jagabee potato sticks (butter soy sauce flavour).]
I got you a coffee, too. [But he's mostly still distracted by the ceiling fan.] Do I have to ask Aurora for a new pull chain, too?
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[Jayce finishes reattaching the ceiling fan parts, and once again rubs his face with his hands. He's getting dirt all over himself.]
At this point, it might be cheaper to ask for the whole hardware store. But this isn't a big problem. Just the nature of an old house like this. Won't fall apart just because it takes three or four pulls to turn on a fan.
[He'll take a seat in the living room by the coffee table, cracking open the can of coffee to start with.]
Hey, uh. Thanks for inviting me over.
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He pauses.]
Why the hell are you thanking me? This stuff has to be a lot more boring than what you're working on over at the lab.
[The coffee is Accelerator's favourite brand. It is also bitter as hell.]
And you might wanna wash your hands first. And your face.
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Oh. Yeah, right.
[He should wash his hands and face. He usually just wipes his hands all over everything when he's doing work and forgets to clean it up right away sometimes. As he steps away to wash up, he calls out from the other room:]
This work being boring is what's nice about it. It's straightforward and easy to do. I don't have to rack my brain over a math problem to know how to nail in a piece of wood.
[And all cleaned up, he can enjoy his sandwich in peace!!]
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Do math problems really get that tiring for you?
[Being an esper, especially a high level one, means that math is an intrinsic part of his life. Calculating, equations and formulas are all second nature to him. He gets that won't be the case with normal people, but it's a bit surprising to think of someone nerdy like Jayce needing a break from math on occasion.]
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There's some things that do feel like... an instinct, a second-nature to me. But math's not one of them.
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