The park, Friday afternoon

Feb 24, 2017 13:50

It was a perfectly lovely day out for April, much less February, and Jenkins had just received confirmation that the Librarians had, in fact, managed to dedjinnify Mr. Jones without more than a few interdimensional phone calls for help, so Jenkins was actually in a fairly wonderful mood this afternoon. Enough so that he'd decided to go out for a ( Read more... )

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futurespacemom February 24 2017, 19:38:22 UTC
Hera was carrying a load of things - linens and clothes, mostly - back from the Ghost to Kanan's apartment, when she passed by the edge of the park and spotted the...birds?

"What are those?"

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livingartifact February 24 2017, 19:44:34 UTC
"Flamingoes," Jenkins answered, then did a double-take. "And just what are you?"

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futurespacemom February 24 2017, 19:53:48 UTC
...right. Backrocket mostly human place.

Hera raised an eyebrow at him. "Female."

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livingartifact February 24 2017, 19:58:36 UTC
"Yes, that part I may have guessed by the presence of mammary glands." Good job, Jenkins, ogle those boobs. "Female what, precisely?"

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futurespacemom February 24 2017, 20:06:29 UTC
The eyebrow wasn't going anywhere, and now she was crossing her arms. "Males do have them too, you know."

Okay, so hers were nice and she knew it. And she also knew what he probably meant. But still. "Do you always go around asking people what they are?"

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livingartifact February 24 2017, 20:09:26 UTC
"Of course not, I'd never get anything else done." Also, most people were dreadfully boring. "You may wish to note that with your own query regarding the birds -- you started it."

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futurespacemom February 24 2017, 20:12:17 UTC
"Oh!" Hera looked at the flamingos. "Are they - are you sentient?" she asked them, waiting to see if she got a response.

When she didn't, she shrugged. "They don't seem to mind."

Then, since he didn't seem totally awful, she relented. "I'm twi'lek. We're really common in my galaxy."

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livingartifact February 24 2017, 20:16:46 UTC
"Certainly," Jenkins said, sharing a knowing look with one of the nearer flamingoes. "Because every sentient species expresses annoyance or frustration in the same manner. Particularly the ones who lack facial muscles."

The flamingo let out a squawk and stole a beakful of shrimp from Jenkins' bag. It really didn't seem much to mind.

"Another extraterrestrial, then." Really, how this place ended up with so many when in his world they were downright nonexistent. . . . "I suppose this is the point when I'm meant to ask if you're a new arrival, since I have not met you previously, but -- eh."

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futurespacemom February 24 2017, 20:23:37 UTC
Hera rolled her eyes. "No, but if they minded, if they can't speak Basic, they're perfectly capable of squawking or hissing. Or weaving. I have had avian friends, you know."

She eyed Jenkins. "I haven't met you before, either. So are you a new arrival?"

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livingartifact February 24 2017, 20:27:42 UTC
"Quite so," Jenkins said. "I've been a resident of this island for a matter of only a couple weeks. It's a charming little town, that I've been told only occasionally will try to kill you."

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futurespacemom February 24 2017, 20:40:07 UTC
Hera shrugged. "Still beats the last place I was in. Or actually," she counted, "the last four, at least."

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livingartifact February 24 2017, 20:58:07 UTC
"Hmm, well. Hopefully you won't find this place too dull, then."

Jenkins was used to dull. To the point of occasionally resenting when things got interesting again.

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futurespacemom February 24 2017, 21:35:02 UTC
Hera smiled ruefully. "Dull would be nice for a little while."

It would probably get...well, dull...after a while, but after all the times they'd nearly been blown up recently, dull was a nice change of pace.

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livingartifact February 24 2017, 21:38:14 UTC
Jenkins gave a small old-man-harumph and tossed the flamingoes a few more shrimp. "That's often what one says before one gets bored and decides to make their own fun."

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futurespacemom February 24 2017, 22:59:21 UTC
Hera grinned. "Don't worry, old man. I'll make sure to leave you out of any fun I plan."

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livingartifact February 24 2017, 23:05:11 UTC
"Good. I've had to clean up innumerable attempts to 'have fun' in my time. This is meant to be my vacation."

On the island that by his own description "only occasionally" turned fatal.

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