Adele LeBlanc (
fleurdesel) wrote in
faderift2016-09-29 12:32 pm
[ OPEN ] Take a Break
WHO: Adelaide & The Healers of the Inquisition & friends
WHAT: Informal gathering, refreshments offered.
WHEN: nowish
WHERE: Skyhold, Orlesian Healing Tents
NOTES: Drinking, swearing, bitching about troublesome patients, etc. Announcement post here
WHAT: Informal gathering, refreshments offered.
WHEN: nowish
WHERE: Skyhold, Orlesian Healing Tents
NOTES: Drinking, swearing, bitching about troublesome patients, etc. Announcement post here


It has been a difficult few months for the Inquisition- terrible battles, dangerous missions, strange illnesses. The Healers are well overdue a moment of semi-organized rest and relaxation. Much as she had before on behalf of the mages nearly a year ago, Adelaide takes the time to arrange for said respite. The Orlesian healing tents have been cleared of the potions, bandages, and poultices in favor of chairs, cushions, and braziers. Lanterns and the odd throw of fur or knit wool warm the space. Having more time to settle in and become established- there is more room, more places to sit, more tables propped up for holding glasses and mugs. The space is open, warm, and inviting with an elegant assortment of copper mugs and porcelain cups set around flat side tables arranged with an assortment of teas, honey, and small pots of cubed sugar and carafes of cream bribed from the kitchen. To one side there are bottles of wine and a small keg or two of ale and mead, tankards and glasses waiting. There are dried fruits and hard cheeses, dried meat and hard crusted bread, butter and sausage and a few odd baked tarts here and there. Across the entrance to the tents there is a sign:
Must be a healer or a friend of a healer for entry. Unless urgent (imminent death) no patients will be taken at this time.
Tacked below was a list of rules:
Must be a healer or a friend of a healer for entry. Unless urgent (imminent death) no patients will be taken at this time.
Tacked below was a list of rules:
- NO WORKING
- Tea and coffee are to the left, wine on the right, food in the center. Please keep things in their proper place.
- Don't hog the wine
- Don't hog the tea
- Don't hog the coffee
- Don't hog the food
- Serve yourself and whoever else is waiting for a glass
- If you finish a bottle open a new one, don't recork it for someone else to find
- Brew a fresh pot of coffee or tea when you finish what is available
- Clean up after yourselves

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Later on when the Rifter joins him on the cushions he smiles, taking the glass gladly, but not drinking right away. He's still learning to like wine, but not going to outwardly refuse.
"I am. It's nice to see everyone without worrying about stuff." Knock on wood. "Seems you are enjoying yourself rather well." How many glasses have you had, Jim?
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It was not all that often, Sam, just when he was close and saw that you could use a refill is all. There was nothing untoward or silly about that, was there?
"It's been good getting to talk to everyone," he hummed, swirling his own glass. "I know we need to savor these moments." He took a sip of his wine and shifted to lean against Sam and the cushions, making himself comfortable. "I made sure I didn't make any work for you tonight."
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Having Kirk lean into him, Sam shifts to make the spot more comfortable, minding his glass as he did so. The last comment does get an amused snort out of the mage though. "I'm very glad you managed not to hurt yourself."
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Well let them talk. At least he didn't much care about rumors, though if someone outright asked he'd set the record straight. Sam didn't seem to mind either, since he wasn't stopping him, and so long as Sam didn't mind neither did he.
He smiled softly when Sam shifted, comfortable now as he watched the other party goers, liking the feeling of it all - relaxed and peaceful if only for a moment.
"It took quite a bit of effort, but I managed - somehow. Bones would be proud, I'm sure."
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Laughing lightly, Sam takes a drink of his wine, wrinkling his nose just a little before setting the glass to the side so that he could recline a bit more. "Bones being the man on your ship that you named Leonard after?"
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"Hah, yes, that would be right. Leonard "Bones" McCoy, best CMO in the Fleet," he grinned broadly, clearly proud of his friend even if the thought of him made him a touch homesick. "He doesn't have a mustache though. It's kind of hard to imagine him with one, actually."
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"If he doesn't have a mustache then what made you name the cat after him? And why 'bones'?"
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"Are you into that sort of thing now? I do know a good leather worker," he smirked over his wine cup. If you were going to play the blushing game, Sam, you should always be prepared for Kirk to bring his A game.
He grew quiet as he pondered the question. "Well, cats always seemed an ornery type to me, and that reminded me a bit of Leonard. And... and I guess it feels like keeping a bit of them here with me." He shook himself out of the near melancholy, taking another swig of wine. "As for Bones - when we first met, he told me that his wife had left him and left him nothing but his bones. So that's what I called him, kind of as a joke at first, and then it stuck. Plus he's a doctor, so it just worked out neatly that way."
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Course now that thought was in his head... "I don't know," he answers simply to that, keeping his voice low.
Taking another sip of tea as he listens to Kirk speak, Sam smiles softly at the way Kirk talks about his friend. The homesickness is evident in his tone, which only has Sam leaning into Jim more fully, silently offering more comfort. "Do you give everyone you know nicknames?"
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"We'll cover it sometime," he promised, leaving it at that for the sake of propriety at the party. There was getting Sam to blush, and then there was just being uncouth and lewd.
Without thinking he takes the offered comfort, making himself even more comfortable against the other, lulled by heat from his companion and tea and alcohol and good food. "No, not everyone. He was just my first friend in Star Fleet, and is still my best friend."
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"Sounds like you've done a lot together. Does he work on the Enterprise?"
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"He's saved me more times than I can count, honestly."
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"Saves a lot of lives I bet." Being in charge of medical after all. "Also has his hands full," he says smirking, looking at Kirk at this point - the man was certainly a handful.
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"Heh, yeah, that's pretty much exactly it," he nodded. "Complaining, mostly. Focusing on his work. But it makes me respect him, you know? If he's really as afraid as he says, but he still goes out there, still follows me into the unknown..." He trailed off, his fingers tightening around his up cup briefly and sniffing.
"He saved me, more than once. Without him, I wouldn't be here," he said softly, glancing to Sam and smirking again. "I can't deny that. He would reach through space-time and smack me if I did."
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"Hmmm, maybe," he thought, shifting to lean back into Sam once more, looking up at the sky. "Maybe some sort of vintage. Spock might like an interesting rock or gem for study. Hikaru would like a plant. Chekov would probably like some alcohol too or maybe one of your games. Scotty would like just about any device you have," he listed them off.
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