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| − | (02/24/26): Storm got in touch with people and also put out a general call in Prospect Roasters and House Delaunay for anyone that wanted to investigate something weird going on at the Nexus. Storm suggested multiple vehicles because of what happened last week but would give rides if necessary. The Nexus looks much as it did last week. Quiet. Overgrown. Tended, but barely. The courtyard still shows recent signs of attention from when people were here last week. It's calmer today. There's no wind. Just the sounds that the desert makes. | + | * (02/24/26): Storm got in touch with people and also put out a general call in Prospect Roasters and House Delaunay for anyone that wanted to investigate something weird going on at the Nexus. Storm suggested multiple vehicles because of what happened last week but would give rides if necessary. The Nexus looks much as it did last week. Quiet. Overgrown. Tended, but barely. The courtyard still shows recent signs of attention from when people were here last week. It's calmer today. There's no wind. Just the sounds that the desert makes. |
<span class="CTBigText">Greenstone Open House (02/16/26)</span><br> | <span class="CTBigText">Greenstone Open House (02/16/26)</span><br> | ||
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The grand opening of [[Greenstone Books]] unfolded as a neighborhood literary event featuring 1980s author Daniel Harrow signing copies of his cult novel The Hollows, a “kids on bikes” mystery that Book fondly describes as honest, nostalgic, and thematically fitting for a small shop with something quietly strange beneath its surface. Early arrivals include Serqet—intense and observant—and Arielle, whose radiant presence subtly destabilizes nearly everyone in the room, especially Olivia. Book plays attentive host, navigating the signing line, refreshments, and shifting social dynamics with calm composure. | The grand opening of [[Greenstone Books]] unfolded as a neighborhood literary event featuring 1980s author Daniel Harrow signing copies of his cult novel The Hollows, a “kids on bikes” mystery that Book fondly describes as honest, nostalgic, and thematically fitting for a small shop with something quietly strange beneath its surface. Early arrivals include Serqet—intense and observant—and Arielle, whose radiant presence subtly destabilizes nearly everyone in the room, especially Olivia. Book plays attentive host, navigating the signing line, refreshments, and shifting social dynamics with calm composure. | ||
Latest revision as of 19:59, 24 February 2026
Field Work: The Nexus
- (02/24/26): Storm got in touch with people and also put out a general call in Prospect Roasters and House Delaunay for anyone that wanted to investigate something weird going on at the Nexus. Storm suggested multiple vehicles because of what happened last week but would give rides if necessary. The Nexus looks much as it did last week. Quiet. Overgrown. Tended, but barely. The courtyard still shows recent signs of attention from when people were here last week. It's calmer today. There's no wind. Just the sounds that the desert makes.
Greenstone Open House (02/16/26)
The grand opening of Greenstone Books unfolded as a neighborhood literary event featuring 1980s author Daniel Harrow signing copies of his cult novel The Hollows, a “kids on bikes” mystery that Book fondly describes as honest, nostalgic, and thematically fitting for a small shop with something quietly strange beneath its surface. Early arrivals include Serqet—intense and observant—and Arielle, whose radiant presence subtly destabilizes nearly everyone in the room, especially Olivia. Book plays attentive host, navigating the signing line, refreshments, and shifting social dynamics with calm composure.