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losthunter) wrote2017-06-15 11:54 am
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Be My Guest
Hunter is hosting a few guests at his Nexus apartment tonight. Hunter had been planning this night for awhile, ever since meeting some of the crew members of Jim's ship, getting to know them better, and then telling them about the Nexus. He has been busy planning for the evening, including grocery shopping for some home-made recipes, and finishing some art pieces that will be given as gifts.
Hunter has arranged so that the PINpoint portal is basically connected to his front door. His open concept kitchen and living room will be the first thing that his guests will see, once they arrive through the PINpoint portal. There is a small closet located to the left of the door where they can place any jackets.
The dining room in the living room has been set with all the dining places for his guests. He decided against placecards, since it is more freedom to allow his guests to choose their own seats. On the island in the kitchen is a large plate of vegetarian-friendly appetizers, which features Lavash bread topped with Guacamole and red bell peppers, alongside crescent rolls filled with Jalapeño, mushrooms and asparagus.
The open concept living room immediately flows into Hunter's art studio, where he has a few pieces still being created. There is a large set of French doors that leads out from the living room to an outdoor patio, where there is a rose garden outside. The every-spanning Nexus can be viewed from the patio balcony. Right now, the Nexus is showing the lakeside, where Hunter had first appeared when he had needed support the most.
There are a few closed doors along one wall, one of which that leads to the bathroom, and the other of which leads to Hunter's bedroom.
As Hunter chills some wine, and checks on his main course, he is pretty ready for his guests to arrive. He is feeling excited and happy to be a host.
Hunter has arranged so that the PINpoint portal is basically connected to his front door. His open concept kitchen and living room will be the first thing that his guests will see, once they arrive through the PINpoint portal. There is a small closet located to the left of the door where they can place any jackets.
The dining room in the living room has been set with all the dining places for his guests. He decided against placecards, since it is more freedom to allow his guests to choose their own seats. On the island in the kitchen is a large plate of vegetarian-friendly appetizers, which features Lavash bread topped with Guacamole and red bell peppers, alongside crescent rolls filled with Jalapeño, mushrooms and asparagus.
The open concept living room immediately flows into Hunter's art studio, where he has a few pieces still being created. There is a large set of French doors that leads out from the living room to an outdoor patio, where there is a rose garden outside. The every-spanning Nexus can be viewed from the patio balcony. Right now, the Nexus is showing the lakeside, where Hunter had first appeared when he had needed support the most.
There are a few closed doors along one wall, one of which that leads to the bathroom, and the other of which leads to Hunter's bedroom.
As Hunter chills some wine, and checks on his main course, he is pretty ready for his guests to arrive. He is feeling excited and happy to be a host.

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Spock is definitely going to take him up on switching to a non-alcoholic drink, and though Jim would rather have more wine, he knows he won't get away with it since McCoy is sitting right next to him. The doctor takes another helping of chicken and shrimp, and Uhura splits more pineapple and tofu with Spock.
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There is a shift in lighting from outside, as the Nexus changes its viewpoint, and now the tall buildings of New York City can be viewed just outside his balcony.
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Spock tilts his head slightly, examining the cupcakes and ice cream with a scientifically critical eye. "That should be unnecessary. The cocoa content is comparable to the alcoholic content of your wine. It is... fair," he decides.
McCoy is startled by the change in the view, and even though Hunter already told him about it, it's a different thing to see it himself. "What in blazes...? That is just weird."
"Trust me, Bones, you don't know the half of it," Jim says with a grin as he digs into his dessert.
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"You wouldn't believe some of the things I have seen."
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"The quantity is small enough that I should not become impaired," Spock assures him.
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"Bones, your ice cream's melting," Jim points out, dragging the doctor's attention back to the table. "That's the best part. Time flows really weirdly here, so we'll get back pretty much when we left."
"A time dilation field?" Spock murmurs in between careful, precise bites of cupcake. "Interesting."
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"It is also possible to adjust the time dilation, so that if you decide to permanently move into the Nexus -- your home dimension isn't permanently on pause."
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"And Schön... well, he is sort of ageless."
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"Speaking of which, when is your birthday, Hunter?" Jim asks. While he doesn't like celebrating his own, the captain likes to be able to observe his friends' birthdays whenever they come around.
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"Is the twenty-fifth birthday significant in your traditions?" Spock asks, curious.
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"Verity wanted to make it special."
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Uhura gives him a sympathetic look, though she doesn't reach out and touch him to offer any comfort. There's no emotion on Spock's face to betray his feelings, but she knows how much his mother meant to him, and how devastated he was to lose her.
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"I lost my mother when I was a baby. And when I found out about something she had set aside for me, it meant a lot for me to fight for that legacy."
He now knows there are three people around this table who lost a parent.
"If you don't mind me asking, how are Vulcan traditions different?"
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"Uhura? McCoy? I am now collecting birthday information."
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