Chapter 726: Dinner at the Corner Cottage II
Chapter 726: Dinner at the Corner Cottage II
The camaraderie at the table was palpable. Laura Addams added a story of her own, recounting her first big role and the nerves that came with it. Aurora listened intently, clearly enjoying the atmosphere as the stories continued.
Dinner was served, and the group dug into their meals with gusto. The food was every bit as delicious as it smelled-rich, flavorful stews and buttery bread that melted in their mouths. Conversation slowed for a moment as everyone savored the food, but it wasn't long before the lively chatter resumed.
As the night wore on and plates of food began to clear, the conversation around the long wooden table at Corner Cottage shifted to lighter, more humorous topics. Theo, Aurora, Rio, and the rest of the Tokyo Studios team found themselves laughing over the absurd and memorable moments that had taken place at PrimCon that day.
Rio, the head manager of Tokyo Studios' Sakura City Branch, was the first to start. She leaned back in her chair, her face lit with a mischievous grin. "You guys won't believe what happened earlier," she said, looking around the table with a glint in her eye. "I was at the booth for The Ocean and saw this guy-huge dude, by the way-cosplaying as one of the sea gods from the series. You know, the one with the blue armor and that ridiculous trident."
Theo smiled, already knowing where this was going. The sea god was infamous in the anime community for his overly dramatic and clumsy movements.
Rio continued, trying to suppress her laughter, "So, this guy's posing for pictures, right? All confident. And then he tries to do this epic, slow-motion trident spin. He must've misjudged the weight or something because it flew straight out of his hand and knocked over the display stand next to him! You could hear the crash across the hall."
Everyone burst out laughing, picturing the scene. Theo could practically see the chaos in his mind-the sea god cosplayer scrambling to pick up his trident while the crowd awkwardly tried to ignore the mishap.
"That's nothing," Aurora jumped in, shaking her head as she tried to contain her giggles. "There was this amazing guy dressed as Veyra from Winds of Requiem. His costume was flawless-like, seriously professional level. But he got stuck in the revolving doors when he was leaving the Elvish Studios stand!"
Her recounting of the incident was met with even more laughter. "No way!" Kimi, one of the sound engineers, exclaimed. "How does that even happen?"
Aurora nodded eagerly, wiping a tear from her eye as she laughed. "His cape got caught! He was stuck there, half in and half out, while the door kept revolving. It took two security guards to help him get free."
Theo chuckled, the corners of his mouth lifting into a broad smile. He loved hearing these stories—each one a reminder of how conventions like PrimCon were filled with so many unforgettable, quirky moments. "Honestly," Theo said, leaning forward, "the best part of cons is seeing how serious some people are about their characters, but how quickly things can go wrong."
"Right?" Laura, the lead voice actress working on the Sword Art Online production, chimed in. "I once saw someone dressed as a mech suit character, and they couldn't even fit through the doors! They had to remove half of their costume just to leave the building."
Eto Kimi, the Kirito's voice actor sitting across from Theo, nodded sagely. "That's why I always tell people—cosplay's not about comfort. It's about suffering for the art."
Everyone laughed, and the conversation flowed naturally from one funny story to the next. The voice actors shared stories of fans who had approached them, asking for autographs in the strangest places-on arms, legs, and even the occasional forehead.
Theo recounted one particular moment from earlier in the day when he and Aurora had been taking photos with a group of cosplayers from The Ocean. "There was this one guy dressed as a merman," Theo said, shaking his head. "Full-on fishtail, no legs visible. He kept hopping around, trying to pose for pictures. But then he tripped and fell into a pool at one of the props areas!"
Everyone at the table burst out laughing again, picturing the scene. Aurora nodded, her shoulders shaking as she tried to control her laughter. "He totally owned it though! He just stayed in the water and posed like it was all part of the plan."
As the stories kept coming, the mood at the table grew warmer, and the connection between the group deepened. They weren't just colleagues-they were a part of a community that lived and breathed the same creative world. They could laugh at themselves, at the conventions they worked so hard to put on, and at the fans who loved those worlds just as much as they did.
It was these moments, Theo realized, that made the long hours, the pressure, and the constant push for perfection worth it. The camaraderie, the shared laughter-it was the real magic behind the scenes.
As the conversation began to wind down, Theo leaned back in his chair, feeling the warmth of the fire next to him and the contentment that came with good food, good company, and shared memories.
As the clock approached 8:30 PM, Theo glanced at his phone and then at Aurora, who was still deep in conversation with one of the sound engineers. It was getting close to the time they needed to head to the airport.n/ô/vel/b//jn dot c//om
Rio noticed Theo checking the time and leaned in slightly. "You two need to head out soon, right?"
"Yeah, our flight is at 9 PM. We'll need to leave soon if we're going to make it in time."
Rio nodded with understanding. "It was great to see you both. Hopefully, we'll catch up again soon."
Theo smiled. "Definitely. Thanks for organizing this dinner. It was a great way to end the day."
The group began saying their goodbyes, and after a few more shared laughs, Theo and Aurora made their way outside, the cool evening air hitting their faces as they stepped onto the quiet street. The Corner Cottage was bathed in the soft glow of street lamps, and Theo took a deep breath, feeling refreshed despite the long day.
They hailed a cab and, once inside, Theo leaned back into the seat, watching the lights of Sakura City flash by as they made their way to the airport. Aurora sat beside him, a content smile on her face.
"That was fun," she said, her voice filled with satisfaction. "I'm going to miss this city." "Yeah," Theo agreed. "But I think we've got some exciting times ahead in Elffire City too."
As the cab drove them toward the airport, the memories of the day swirled in Theo's mind, and a sense of anticipation for the future began to grow.