Snow-capped space viewing (Aoba, closed event starter)
Despite the bitter cold in his cabin (hey, how was he supposed to know certain students didn't get proper heating?) Clay Terran's space outfit was proving a most valuable ally in this case: he honestly still didn't feel cold at all, but he probably wouldn't be able to invite pals over for a possible space sleepover thanks to that lack of heating, which stunk. Oh well! Maybe he could find twigs to start a home-made fire in there later, but there was something more important - something he'd wanted to do in the snow but never had time to.
As such, the space enthusiast pushed little snowballs around - small at first, but gradually getting bigger - until they resembled, size-wise, the bottom halves of snow men. Yet, he didn't bother putting any snowballs on top of them, instead using his gloved hands to draw craters: he was going to make a snow Solar System! Snowmen were so common, he thought it'd be cool to do something different, yet poking one of the large balls of snow was not exactly a good idea, and it very nearly veered into someone passing by.
Alarmed and not wanting the snow to hit a stranger, Clay tried to grab it - this was an even worse idea, as the snow rolled on anyway, leaving Clay dazed and very bewildered on the ground - and white flecks all over his outfit.
"Owww. Who knew snow astronomy sculpting was so dangerous? ...Sorry about the snowball almost knocking you over, though! Maybe I should make snow comets instead, huh? You're not hurt or anything, right?"
He certainly seemed apologetic about all that, despite the fact HE was the one laying on the snowy ground right now.











