Awkward Family Dinner (South)
Feb 25, 2011 20:53:23 GMT -5
Post by peanutpie on Feb 25, 2011 20:53:23 GMT -5
Nikko Vea
I don't care if I'm a guilty pleasure for you.
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Dinner with the family had always been something that Nikko had never exactly enjoyed. Sure, he loved his parents and his sister, Dahlia, who obviously was loved much more than him and Mr. Snufflkins. Which is why when Nikko arose for the usual morning routine of combing his curly hair and throwing on a tee shirt after he jumped out of the shower and literally facepalmed infront of the mirror. Of course, he was a bit irritated by the fact that he had forgotten the dinner his father had thrown together two weeks ago. Of course, it would probably require Nikko stabbing vegetables with an actual fork and him not cringing at the taste. Sure, his parents might subsitute some butter inside the recipes to make the vegetables more appealing towards Nikko, but honestly, who would honestly want to go through the effort to make their grown son special vegetables. Where they thinking of using a fork as an airplane so they can force feed him? No, not at all.
Thats when Nikko gingerly stepped out of the bathroom and eased his way into his bedroom, his eyes trying to find the closet that was amongst the magazines, shoes and aplethra's of rabbit food that was scattered around his bedroom. The carpet was covered in dust, making the unattractive blue color look even more lackluster. Nikko carefully navigated his way around the room, making sure not to step on a stray sock or trip over something that some people couldn't identify. Finally, his grasp met the wooden doors handle as he carefully slid it open, sending a few jackets to the ground as he peered inside the closet. Yes, there it was. There, hanging on the wire hangers that he hated so much (why couldn't they be a more fun and sunny material? Like yellow plastic?) There was a black jacket with a pair of black slacks and a black shirt to accompany the other pieces. And on the top shelf, shoved between two blankets was a bright yellow paper crown. The way to spruce up any outfit, for sure.
Honestly, Nikko thought the whole thing was quite brilliant, to bring a bit of intrigue to the otherwise dull outfit. Hell, Dahlia did it, why couldn't he? Of course, Dahlia does it more classily, but who cares? Applauding his accomplishment, he donned the outifit with a new found appreciation and threw the yellow paper crown over his head, covering his eyes ever-so-slightly. It obscured his vision every time he walked a few steps, but he would just be able to reach up and push the crown back onto the top of his head and regain some form of composure. Yes, perfection achived by Nikko, with the crown perched on his head and a confident smile.
Opening the door to the stairs of the house, Nikko's navy blue loafers padded loudly as he paraded down the stairs; turning at the end of them and smiling to his reflection in the window. He looked so happy in the reflection and the crown just made him look even sunnier. Sure, he might of looked a little bit creeperish, or even mildly retarded, but Nikko's reflection in the mirror would also be described as happy. And that he was, as he reached towards the rabbit hutch so he could compulsivley pet the animal he loved so much. Mr. Snufflkins.
Oh, the name Mr. Snufflkins was just one of Nikko's favorite tales to weave, usually something he could illustrate in great detail until someone fell asleep. Then Nikko would prod them obsessivley, childishly, and say something along the lines of "WERE YOU NOT LISTENING?" The story was intresting, but he could cover it in two sentence opposed to an hour of explaining the origin of the name. Really, the story was that his Father had gifted it to him, and at that moment, one of his friends, Leroy, had suggested the name "Snuffles" because Nikko's nose was stuffed up from a cold. He had added the Mister part to the beggining, and suddenly, Mr. Snufflkins had a name worthy of insanity. Of course, Nikko hadn't yet cracked entirely by that point, but he had always been a bit off....
Picking up the rabbit the proper way, Nikko nestled Mr. Snufflkins into the inside of his arms and stroked the soft fur of him before finally delievering him to the hutch. The rabbit circled twice and then settled into it's corner, and Nikko covered the hutch with a lightweight blanket, so he could indeed breathe. This was always a concern with Nikko; the suffocation of his own bunny by a blanket he placed on top of thecagehutch. Usually he picked through blankets for a good ten minutes before finding one worthy; though today he was a bit behind schedule and had thrown the lightest one he could find on top of the cage, blew a kiss to the way of Mr. Snufflkins and swarmed out the door; locking the door and tossing the brass key into his pants pocket.
Nikko's house was on a slightly elevated part of the district, which was on the slight ouskirts. His parents had told him that their house was closer to the center of the district because they had more important affairs than drawing out floor plans for houses. Father was apparently the person that figured out the chemical compound that made the arena snow when there was an artic games. Pretty much a really realistic looking snow that never melted, even under extreme tempetures when the arenas climate control system went haywire. Usually, this didn't happen, but his father had presented it as an option after the fourtieth arena had nearly self-destructed after some district three kid had screwed with the coding on it's snow.... Nikko recalled seeing this happen while his father was on the phone. Two months later and they were in a nicer house, with intresting architecture and hardwood floors.
The exact house that Nikko was in front of, sopping wet. The crowns artificial dye had started to disinigrate, though Nikko wasn't quite sure about that. His Mother came to the door, her dark hair pinned up from her face. She looked like an older version of Dahlia, with her blue eyes styled with dark makeup. She even wore a dark dress with dark netting at the top. Nikko had always been more in-tune with his Mother, but he struggled to grasp the reality that his Mother was standing in the doorway, looking more presentable than Nikko could really know. He had never really remembered his Mother dressing up for any occasion of any kind, expect for when he came over recently. And that was very rarely, usually twice every six months or so.
"Hi Mom." He mumbled between his teeth and nudged his way into his childhood home.