[Lt. Enyd Isolde Madsen | Personal Quarters | Deck 10 | Vector 02 | USS Theurgy ] ATTN: @Tae
Her hair drying from the long, hot shower she’d taken after the beating she’d taken with Frank during their earlier boxing match, Enyd set about as a hurricane of motion to prepare for Victor’s arrival. In between replicating dishes, she would decorate this corner or that with small hints of holiday flair, turning her quarters into a hodgepodge of festive flair. She’d had to use some of her “spy” moves on the replicator to get everything as precise as it could be considering their location and resources at hand, but as a whole, Enyd was pleased with the results. Her quarters were now filled with the nostalgic scents of home at the holidays. Likely the scents were wafting well beyond her quarters, making passersby mouths water.
Standing back with her hands curled into balls on her hips, Enyd surveyed the feast she’d prepared for this evening. There were family-style plates to dish out of sitting on every available surface in this part of her quarters. As it was, they would have to sit on the sofa to eat since even her chairs at the heavily laden table had become makeshift side tables. It was entirely too much food for just the two of them, Enyd knew, but she really didn’t know how to make this type of food for only two servings. It just didn’t look right or feel right. But she had every intention of making to-go boxes to deliver to her friends like Valyn and Frank later, to share in the festive feeling and in the fact that her eyes were always bigger than her stomach. Likely Victor’s too.
Enyd took her eyes away from the various steaming dishes to glance at the handwritten menu she’d jotted down from a past letter her grandmother had written. It detailed the traditional holiday meal they shared, with a Bajoran flair her grandmother had learned once Victor had become a permanent feature in their lives. Enyd was so eager to provide a taste of the past for Victor. This was a favorite meal for them both, and though it was nowhere near any Earth holiday that called for such a meal, Enyd wanted to make sure everything was set as it had been the last time they’d celebrated a holiday with her grandmother at Yew Valley Farms in Montana.
• Balsamic and honey roast turkey (enhanced with complimentary Bajoran herbs for Victor) and decorated with orange slices (for Enyd)
• Cornbread dressing with chopped vegetables (and Bajoran herbs)
• Garlic mashed potatoes (make sure there’s garlic to crunch into for Enyd)
• Black pepper white gravy (for the potatoes, or sprouts, or greens, or rolls, or turkey, or on its own for Enyd)
• Cranberry sauce with vanilla, cinnamon, orange, and maple syrup decorated with orange flower petals (from that Bajoran plant Victor gave me)
• Candied yams with marshmallows with candied Bajoran nuts (from that last batch of nuts Victor sent)
• Brussels sprouts with dill slaw
• Buttery mustard greens
• Bajoran spiced beetroot salad
• French dinner rolls
• Cheddar apple pie (for Enyd)
• Cardamon pumpkin pie (for all the other sane people who don’t like cheese in their pies)
There were also set about various small dishes of sliced Bajoran fruits and fresh vegetables that could be dipped into the various sauces popular on both Earth and Bajor that were also set in sauce dishes nearby. She had their plates and utensils sitting on the counter closest to the door, intending on handing Victor a plate and telling him to have at it once he arrived. Much the way meals were treated back home. While they had the formal sit down for the blessing, once that was over, everyone milled about the dining room, dishing up what they wanted and in whatever portion they wanted. Enyd hoped she’d replicated that homey feeling along with the food.
“Thea, what is the time?” Enyd lowered the menu and did another once over for her quarters, half-tempted to leave the holiday-esque decorations up all the time for the way the sight of them warmed her heart.
“It is 1746 hours.”
Eyes widening, Enyd tripped over herself moving deeper into her quarters to change out of her silk bathrobe, “Thea, lower dining area lights fifteen percent and begin Enyd’s Holiday Playlist.” It was a collection of her favorite holiday songs, mixed in with those traditional tunes she remembered Victor had spoken of liking.
“Thea, what is the time now?” Enyd asked as she moved from her private quarter's area back into the general area, fully dressed and appropriately ready to receive her guest.
“It is 1758 hours.”
Enyd gave herself a high five at both her expediency and what looked to be a pleasant evening. Her high-waisted straight skirt of deep green velvet with golden jewels flaring out from the waistline swished as Enyd moved across the room to make the finishing touch to the scene. She wore a matching jewel necked top of the same dark green velvet, also with golden gems lining the hemline and flaring upwards, with the hem stopping just below her rib line and subtly curving upward to reveal just the barest sliver of skin. The flutter sleeves made it easy to move around, but if they visited the observation lounge or elsewhere on the ship, Enyd had a matching hoodless domino cloak with the same golden gem designs flaring out from the neckline down each shoulder with additional bold lines darting down to her mid-back length. Picking up the Bajoran springwine off the replicator counter, Enyd poured two glasses.
To say she wasn’t nervous would be a lie. To say she wasn’t excited would also be a lie. After the difficulties she’d weathered through this past week, and the subsequent “therapy” sessions that had left her needing Elro’s healing touch more than once, Enyd wasn’t certain just how calm and “normal” she’d be this evening. Although the physical exertion from the sparring sessions was helping her process through the latent issues her kidnapping on Qo’Nos had brought back to life, Enyd was still not quite back to her version of normal. However, that was no reason to bail on the perfect opportunity to celebrate life, reunions, and the anticipation of renewed cordiality.