[ The scene is one of the abandoned shops. Hannah messaged those who had expressed interest and told them the location, hoping that others would (discretely) spread the word. When the day comes, she makes sure Em is occupied before heading over to set up, and though their supplies are meager in the murder caves, she does a decent job.
The big room has been cleaned up a little so there is more space with as much of the old debris and abandoned objects cleared out. Off to one side are a bunch of tables pushed together and covered with drapes of white fabric for tablecloths. Standing on a smaller table, off to the side, but clearly in view, is a dressform with Emily's special kimono adorning it. There are some flashlights propped up to put a makeshift spotlight on the attire.
There is a space against another wall with some chairs that has been set aside for any musicians that volunteered to play. Also, along the long tables is a spread of fruit and fish, some of the only options for them to eat in Hadriel, but prepared well enough (by people who aren't Hannah) and laid out with some plates, utensils, and napkins.
Hanging above it all is a banner, hand-painted, that says "Congratulations, Emily!" and the same below it in Japanese. ]
pre-arrival
The big room has been cleaned up a little so there is more space with as much of the old debris and abandoned objects cleared out. Off to one side are a bunch of tables pushed together and covered with drapes of white fabric for tablecloths. Standing on a smaller table, off to the side, but clearly in view, is a dressform with Emily's special kimono adorning it. There are some flashlights propped up to put a makeshift spotlight on the attire.
There is a space against another wall with some chairs that has been set aside for any musicians that volunteered to play. Also, along the long tables is a spread of fruit and fish, some of the only options for them to eat in Hadriel, but prepared well enough (by people who aren't Hannah) and laid out with some plates, utensils, and napkins.
Hanging above it all is a banner, hand-painted, that says "Congratulations, Emily!" and the same below it in Japanese. ]