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Take a Trip Into My Garden
Who: Anyone who needs something in the garden, and/or a hug
What: Bunny is at work in his slice of the garden and friends are hanging out.
Where: The gardens, under the oak tree where Bunny and Gadget live.
When: Amid Christmas shenanigans.
Warnings/Notes: n/a yet
Maybe you're here because Jorgmund is a stressful place and the garden is a calm and bright and green refuge against the dingy unpleasantness of the rest of the Rig. Maybe you're here because Jorgmund is stingy with the fresh fruit and you want a snack, and sometimes the easiest thing to do is bypass the cafeteria and go to the source.
Or maybe you are just here to talk to Bunny, who is hard at work applying his plant-growing powers in his small space by the garden's only oak tree, where he sleeps in a hollow under its roots instead of in the room they assigned to him, way back when. The oak tree helps to make up for the lack of space by functioning as a hanging planter, but the rest of the space around it is still built up in stacked tiers of plants efficiently potted to support each other, the dry-loving plants lofted high to drip into the ones that like their toes wet. It's an efficient use of an incredibly small space to grow an incredible variety of magically useful and food-bearing plants.
Right now, Jorgmund has insisted he grow poinsettias en masse for the executive decor, and the inefficient use of his plot is annoying him more than usual. He's applying his power to the oak tree, adding strength to one branch to be able to hang more poinsettia planters from it, when company arrives. Or he's roaming the rest of the agriculture, evaluating that for efficiency and evidence to argue for or against the botanical tactics Jorgmund is already employing, when he comes across company.
What: Bunny is at work in his slice of the garden and friends are hanging out.
Where: The gardens, under the oak tree where Bunny and Gadget live.
When: Amid Christmas shenanigans.
Warnings/Notes: n/a yet
Maybe you're here because Jorgmund is a stressful place and the garden is a calm and bright and green refuge against the dingy unpleasantness of the rest of the Rig. Maybe you're here because Jorgmund is stingy with the fresh fruit and you want a snack, and sometimes the easiest thing to do is bypass the cafeteria and go to the source.
Or maybe you are just here to talk to Bunny, who is hard at work applying his plant-growing powers in his small space by the garden's only oak tree, where he sleeps in a hollow under its roots instead of in the room they assigned to him, way back when. The oak tree helps to make up for the lack of space by functioning as a hanging planter, but the rest of the space around it is still built up in stacked tiers of plants efficiently potted to support each other, the dry-loving plants lofted high to drip into the ones that like their toes wet. It's an efficient use of an incredibly small space to grow an incredible variety of magically useful and food-bearing plants.
Right now, Jorgmund has insisted he grow poinsettias en masse for the executive decor, and the inefficient use of his plot is annoying him more than usual. He's applying his power to the oak tree, adding strength to one branch to be able to hang more poinsettia planters from it, when company arrives. Or he's roaming the rest of the agriculture, evaluating that for efficiency and evidence to argue for or against the botanical tactics Jorgmund is already employing, when he comes across company.
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Gifts are such a big part of his identity, after all.
"Don't tell me I don't get talked about where you're from, too," he says, like it's just going to annoy him for his reputation to be missing from yet another world in this apparently infinite multiverse.
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"Y'know human brains are still changing all the way up to 25, right?" he says, like it's something people say to each other all the time.
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"Of course." he gives him the fakest smile. He won't try to argue.
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It's not even at Price that he bristles at the statement. People say platitudes all the time, for one reason or another, but Price accidentally stumbled on a platitude he deeply disagrees with. So he keeps his body language directed away from Price, at a general "them" who tut about children "growing up to fast" like it's less than an individual tragedy, every time.
Rather than get bogged down thinking of the wars he's seen children give up certain soft or immature behaviors for, replace with hard and cold ones, Bunny shakes his head and begins growing yet another strawberry planet. "Anyway. This is the first time I've talked to adult humans, ah . . . "
He has to think about that, actually, pausing to do some math, then giving up on it in favor of growing the plant, driving the white flowers into red fruit.
"In a longer time than it's worth figuring out. Even the New Hire kids here are too old to have believed in me in a while. It's been interesting." He tosses Price a strawberry. "You're not allergic, are you? I'm trying a different strain, tell me what you think."
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"Have you ever met an adult that believed in you?"
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[He remembers Vic's footage from Blood Gulch: Caboose, upon discovering that Tex punched him in his sleep, had said "That was you? I thought the tooth fairy was mad at me!", but of course that could have just been Caboose being Caboose.]