rueberry
cosmic bun
- One on One
an unlikely muse
Rishi
Ah, the summer festival. It was an annual event held around the time summer break came to an end to uplift upcoming and returning students before the new semester began. There were different activities and festivities to be up and running across the whole campus excluding the dormitory areas for at least a few days. People in different outfits and costumes roamed around, whether it was their favorite character or traditional clothes from their respective cultures, or even just a nice outfit they put together because they wanted to dress up for the event. Blaring music sounded from the concert venues somewhere in the large area, there was an arcade area where friends could play against each other, and there were even people who held their own stalls in order to sell their own merchandise and commissions.
Any and all were welcome to the annual event and there were different types of people that could be found during this jovial week of the summer festival. For the most part, most people were either busy trying to have as much fun as they could by attending any events that caught their attention. Some liked to satisfy their senses by trying different kinds of food at the food trucks and food stalls stationed throughout the campus. Others liked to enjoy music or view any student demonstrations such as theater plays or experiments designed by the stem majors. The rest were busy working either trying to gain experience with selling their own work or taking shifts for various positions such as food stalls, technicalities, etc to fund raise for their clubs or departments.
Of course, there were a few who only showed up to see the main event of the summer festival as well.
Rishi was one of them.
A cascade of gold reflected across Rishi's body as the sunlight shone onto the tree branch he sat on against the tree trunk. He studied the paper mache peacocks that were perched on the branch next to him and took note of the shimmering colors that glistened against the sunlight and compared it with the jewelry he was adorned in. He always found the art projects fascinating to look at, of course he had no idea who made them but they weren't keeping guard of their creation so he assumed that it was just decoration for the festival in general. When a breeze swept through the air and sent a loose feather flying free from one of the peacocks, Rishi gently caught it and pondered for a moment before placing it behind his ear.
They wondered when the parade would start. It the main reason he had showed up to the festival to begin with. Rishi glanced up at the bell tower and checked the time of the clock underneath, questioning if he had gotten the time of the parade mixed up with another event. He decided not to worry about it too much. The parade wasn't the only thing he could study out of the festival anyway. But Rishi couldn't deny that it was the event he was most interested in.
He leaned a bit forward from the tree trunk to take out a slim golden flute he had purchased from one of the student flea markets while he was trying to find a good spot to wait for the parade in. The music department had been cleaning out their archive and were selling anything that would make room for the new sets of instruments to be distributed. this year, good news for the students really. The university was known for their well financed art programs and Rishi was happy to get his hands on something that gave air its own voice.
Just as Rishi held the flute in their hands, he heard the blares of wood horn instruments, percussion, string and orchestra instruments galore and looked down to see the main attraction of the summer festival making its way down the path through campus. Immediately, Rishi's eyes lightened up as he saw the people in the parade.
Students in various robes and costumes were happily marching. Some danced, some marched while carrying palanquins or flags with vibrant designs. Some even danced into a large animal costume that fit at least six to seven people under it. It was an entrancing sight that Rishi tried to soak every second of into his memory as he gazed at the sight below, watching the long parade make its grand entrance.
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code by @Nano