Oct 09, 2011 17:18
Who: Lua and OPEN
Where: All over dis ghost ship
When: Backdated to 10/8-9 (Saturday/early Sunday)
Warnings: I'll add anything if it's needed.
Because Lua needs to meet people. Set-up in the comments, spam or prose, new people, old people, anybody and errbody welcome.
john connor,
lua klein,
sloth,
wanda maximoff,
isaac mendez,
day in the life,
perry dawsey
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You get to know people fast when you work with them, too, even if she doesn't like being up close with some of them.
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Being from a world with limited food sources, the kitchen - and all else available on the Barge - has been somewhat overwhelming to John. He's there now, though, attempting to quietly sort out what's even available without stepping on any toes.
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When John makes eye contact with Lua, he stops, and for a second just looks at her like he's trying to puzzle this place out a bit still. He's probably not supposed to be here, but he doesn't have any nefarious aims. It helps that he's traded the assault rifle he was walking around with his first few days for more subtly concealed carry firearms; it makes people less alarmed by his presence.
Eventually: "...Is there anything without butter or sugar in it?"
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She's never done this before, the little curves and dips and crosses that go into a puzzle's pattern, and half her work is erasing a line she doesn't like and brushing away the dust.
[an extra with Ladd rambling about what his girlfriend does for fun just got translated c:]
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Usually, he manages to time his short art room visits appropriately for minimum questioning, but today he seems surprised to find someone he actually sort of knows sitting there when he strides in.
"Hello again."
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"Good to see you again," she greets him, and it really is.
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She looked over the dining hall for a place to sit when she noticed Lua. Sloth walked closer to her and took in small details: she seemed quiet and unassuming, with an almost listless air about her with the way she pecked at her tray. Hopefully she'd be glad for the company; even if she wasn't, though, it would still beat wading through the more...prickly guests she had observed on her device.
"Excuse me," she said, with a small smile on her face, "Is this seat taken?"
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And that felt right, somehow. Better get to know a little more. She introduced herself with a little but that's not what matters hidden underneath. "Don't think I've met you yet" mattered more.
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She tilted her head, and asked, "Are you new here as well, or have you been here for a while?"
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No. Just her. Lua doesn't know the girl, but even from over there she looks like she should be curled up in bed for tomorrow, so she slips up next to her with a noise like "hello" and puts a hand on her arm. "You doing okay?"
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"Oh...hi..." a wan little smile. "Sorry, I'm just distracted. I'm..." she yawned through the next few years. "Still getting used to the new practice schedule."
She firmed the smile and offered the hand that wasn't all shiny. "Hi, I'm Wanda."
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