Lumikki wasn't joking when she said she'd bring the winter to Hargeon... And with a summer this sizzling, she actually welcomed the cool, after all, the two of them had pooled their magic power together to help stabilize the ice so as to never melt even under this sweltering heat, and in the end, it brought a much welcome measure of solace from the sun shining overhead... That didn't mean Alisa could go without the sun lotion of course... With the reflective shine from the ice beneath her feet, Alisa was effectively twice as exposed, and as such she made sure to thoroughly cover her exposed skin with a glossy layer of lotion, and opted for a stylish white one piece rather than her favorite bikini:
"My~... I must say, this might be the most unique Summer festival I've seen~", but as she walked towards the beach, she couldn't help but marvel at her surroundings...
Not even in January did Hargeon ever turn into such a gorgeous winter wonderland, every inch of street covered with smooth, crystalline ice, the beach itself covered by a thin film of snow that soon melted once picked from the frozen over terrain... And yet this transformation had been done so masterfully that even she could walk around clad in nothing but a glamorous white one piece, flaunting that full figured frame, with a flowing, sheer white sarong draping down from around her full hips. Alisa had only recently bought this swimsuit, and had been waiting for the right occasion to wear it... And what better time to do so than meeting up with her beloved wife and their new lover? While she imagined Sofia and Helena already knew each other well, they'd never actually spent time together all three of them just as they were about to do now:
"Hmmm... Now where might they have gone...?", and as she climbed the stairs down from the pier onto the beach, the Crystal mage looked left, then right, adjusting the hibiscus adorning her hair as she got ready to go looking for her dates, or if they hadn't arrived yet, just set her towel down and wait patiently for them.