Who: Open to Everybody! Mingle with the other programs and users! Where: The End of Line Club When: The Present Warnings: I have no idea IT ALL DEPENDS ON YOU FOLK
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The twins were having a great time, they'd already had, perhaps, a little too much to drink, but that was hardly slowing them down, tangled around each other on the dance floor, both of them making sure the other wasn't going to fall over, and grinning matching, lopsided grins.
They were occasionally dragging others into their tangle, letting them go again before long, because it wasn't fun if not everybody in the dance-tangle wasn't having fun. And really that was all they were trying to do, make sure everyone was having a good time.
Grinning from a distance, Fire watched as the twin programs dragged another unsuspecting program into their dance. She'd discovered, since meeting them, that their energy tolerance was somewhat lower than a standard program's. It didn't seem to be impeding them at all, however, and it certainly didn't seem to be stopping them from having fun.
Making her way over, Fire slid into the huddle as the other program exited. She reached out to both twins, her left hand on Sin's hip and her right on Dex's, rolling against them as she danced with them.
She got one of their usual shared grins and Dex slung an arm around her waist in turn, mostly just because he could really, "Fire, fancy meeting you here." Sin was laughing softly as well, swinging himself around to loop an arm around his twin's waist, chin hooked over Dex's shoulder, "How are you? Doing well we trust?"
Fire smiled, shifting closer so that she could wrap her arms around both twins and rest her hands on Sin's back. "Where else would I be but the End of Line when it's my downtime?" Fire asked playfully. "And yes, I'm well. How about you? Plenty of clients to be trained?"
"Oh enough of them." Dex said with a nod, both arms around Fire's waist at that point, just rolling easily with the beat, not at all minding being caught between her and his twin.
Sin smiled, an easy, slow-spreading grin, "And you? Been putting things back together better?"
"It's what I do," she told them with a smile, her eyes laughing. "Make things fit together." She was enjoying having Dex's arms around her waist, and equally enjoying having the warmth of both programs in her arms. She hadn't just been teasing earlier when she'd said that they were comfy to land on; they were equally comfy to hold.
"Good! So we're all doing what we do best." Dex replied, shifting his weight to dip her back dramatically, which caused Sin to lose his grasp on his twin, laughing outright at it, just hauling them both upright again and shaking his head.
Fire lost her grip on Sin when Dex dipped her, her hands going to Dex's arm and shoulder instead. Her feet immediately slid into position as he leaned her backwards, and she laughed joyfully as Sin pulled them upright again. "I'm sure you do plenty of things well. Not just training people."
"And combat training is what you're best at," Fire agreed as she leaned back into Sin, her circuitry humming pleasantly from the contact down her back and where her hands were holding Dex. "It seems to translate well into dancing." And vice versa, from what she'd discovered during her training sessions. She wasn't thinking about Disc Wars right now, though.
A nod passed from one of them to the other, and Dex said: "It's because of the full-body awareness, knowing where we are in relation to everything else." Sin added: "And yes, it does work both ways, because it's a skill that has multiple applications."
And really it did, even when they weren't entirely sober that sort of acute awareness didn't fade much. Judgment got a little fuzzy from time to time, but that was all part of the fun as far as they were concerned.
"Mmmm. Fighting, dancing . . . what other applications can that ability be used for?" Fire asked, taking one hand off Dex and sliding it around to Sin's back. She wrapped her other arm around Dex, enjoying the warmth of being between the two.
"No arguments there," Fire told them in response to Dex's statement, smiling. "And that's the question I should be asking you. What did you have in mind?"
Fire's self-written restrictions were absolute. While she might flirt, she'd never push further even if she wanted to. It was up to her partner or partners to choose. Similarly, she stayed away from circuitry until she had the go-ahead.
The pair glanced at each other over her shoulder, there were worlds of communication in that look alone. It was something they'd always been able to do, and only partly due to the fact that they were conjoined.
"Oh we've got plenty in mind, and we might even stop being so vague about it eventually, in time." Dex was grinning, leaning in to hum quietly against the dip behind Fire's ear, "Soon, probably." His tone was utterly content already.
Fire shivered when Dex hummed behind her her ear. Oh Users, that felt good. "You're a pair of teases," she said breathlessly. In retaliation, she slid one hand up Dex's chest and behind his neck. Her other hand ran down from Sin's waist to his rear. She skipped over the circuits carefully, but there was no mistaking her intent. "Would you like to continue telling me elsewhere?"
They were occasionally dragging others into their tangle, letting them go again before long, because it wasn't fun if not everybody in the dance-tangle wasn't having fun. And really that was all they were trying to do, make sure everyone was having a good time.
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Making her way over, Fire slid into the huddle as the other program exited. She reached out to both twins, her left hand on Sin's hip and her right on Dex's, rolling against them as she danced with them.
"Hello again," she murmured.
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Sin smiled, an easy, slow-spreading grin, "And you? Been putting things back together better?"
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Dex nodded, "Just like we're sure you do plenty, but patching things back together from the ground up is what you're best at."
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And really it did, even when they weren't entirely sober that sort of acute awareness didn't fade much. Judgment got a little fuzzy from time to time, but that was all part of the fun as far as they were concerned.
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A shrug passed from one to the other, and they were still grinning, "What did you have in mind?"
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Fire's self-written restrictions were absolute. While she might flirt, she'd never push further even if she wanted to. It was up to her partner or partners to choose. Similarly, she stayed away from circuitry until she had the go-ahead.
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"Oh we've got plenty in mind, and we might even stop being so vague about it eventually, in time." Dex was grinning, leaning in to hum quietly against the dip behind Fire's ear, "Soon, probably." His tone was utterly content already.
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