Video; UN: Willow
[The feed turns on and Willow gives a little wave.]
Hi everyone. So, uh, I was talking to one of the younger Sleepers here about Halloween. She's never been trick or treating before - and I bet she's not the only one.
[She pauses for a brief second.]
Huh. I guess I should probably explain what that is - since we're all from different places, and I bet everyone has different traditions.
So at home, on the thirty-first of October, kids usually dress up in costume once it starts getting dark, and go around and knock on doors say 'trick or treat!' and people give them candy, or other treats. There doesn't really seem to be a shortage of kids around, and a lot of them are here without their parents - and there's the orphanage to think about too. I bet they've have never been trick or treating before in their lives, since it doesn't seem to be a thing here.
Anyway, I wanted to suggest that maybe we can put something together for them as a community - we'd need people to hand out candy and stuff, and probably people to make sure everyone stays safe too. I mean, from what I've heard, this isn't a regular Deerington October, but that doesn't mean we should totally let our guard down, right?
I figure it's probably a good way for anyone who knows about Halloween to get to do something that feels familiar for a night, and for anyone who doesn't know about it, it's a fun way to get out for a night and get our minds off... Well, everything else.
[Cloverfield's curse. She means Cloverfield's curse.]
So what do you think?
Hi everyone. So, uh, I was talking to one of the younger Sleepers here about Halloween. She's never been trick or treating before - and I bet she's not the only one.
[She pauses for a brief second.]
Huh. I guess I should probably explain what that is - since we're all from different places, and I bet everyone has different traditions.
So at home, on the thirty-first of October, kids usually dress up in costume once it starts getting dark, and go around and knock on doors say 'trick or treat!' and people give them candy, or other treats. There doesn't really seem to be a shortage of kids around, and a lot of them are here without their parents - and there's the orphanage to think about too. I bet they've have never been trick or treating before in their lives, since it doesn't seem to be a thing here.
Anyway, I wanted to suggest that maybe we can put something together for them as a community - we'd need people to hand out candy and stuff, and probably people to make sure everyone stays safe too. I mean, from what I've heard, this isn't a regular Deerington October, but that doesn't mean we should totally let our guard down, right?
I figure it's probably a good way for anyone who knows about Halloween to get to do something that feels familiar for a night, and for anyone who doesn't know about it, it's a fun way to get out for a night and get our minds off... Well, everything else.
[Cloverfield's curse. She means Cloverfield's curse.]
So what do you think?
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[Not that she knows how many people are here in the first place.]
California? Yes. Sunnydale? No. I'm from a place called Star City - it's in Washington and not far from Seattle.
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[She shrugs a little. It's no surprise Laurel hasn't heard of Sunnydale.]
I guess we're all from different Earths too. I don't know Star City at all, but maybe it doesn't exist in my world, and maybe Sunnydale doesn't exist in yours. I've run into a few different people around here from different Earths. Is it weird I'm kind of used to it?
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[She has friends back home who could probably explain the whole different world thing.]
Nope, I don't think it's weird. I come from a pretty weird Earth.
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[Willow has a basic grasp of other dimensions, and how they work, but it's a complex topic, and it still was a steep learning curve upon her arrival in Deerington.]
Maybe they're just all a little weird to all of us. Since none of us really came from the same situation or anything.
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[But who knows? There might be others here who may be able to relate.]
Anyway, I guess I'll see you on Halloween night? I need to put together a costume.
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But yeah. See you Halloween night!