The door opens, admitting a
tall guy in a red, white and blue costume that may or may not look like he was mugged by an American flag. The shield he's carrying on his left arm, decorated in the same motif, doesn't help either. He stops, confusions flickering across the part of his face not obscured by a hooded mask, which mainly consists of his jaw
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He's just seen who walked in.
"Great googly moogly."
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"Couldn't have said it better."
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"Lemme guess, sir; this is the first you've been here, and you ain't clear on where you are just at the moment?"
It would be cruel to make the man flail around. Even if he is Army. He can't help not being one of God's Chosen Sons.
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"That about sums it up."
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This guy is super patriotic.
"... Nice jumpsuit!" she decides.
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"It's not a jumpsuit." He may look a little apologetic.
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Maybe where he's from, they call them canoodkins.
"Uh. Well. I like it."
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"Thank you, miss. Would you mind if I asked a question?"
Well, another one.
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"Halloween? You mean All Hallows Eve?"
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"It's not for a holiday. I'm doing a USO tour across the country to sell bonds and raise support for our guys overseas."
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"Hello."
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"Hello. You look..." he searches for a good word to use.
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"Patriotic?"
Helpful Steve is helpful.
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There is a small attempt on her part to whirl around to go back through the door and focus on this research she's trying to pick through, but that just sends even more papers flying and wafting about.
Here you go, one perfectly normal seeming young woman trying to pick up all these papers she dropped. Totally ignore that some of them seem to be in governmentese and researchese.
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It's the least he can do, right?
"You alright, miss?"
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The papers, if he looks at them at all, seem to be based on the existence- the scientific and medically proved existence- of vampires and werewolves and zombies oh my.
Running into people in costume was not on her list of things to do today. (Neither was ending up at Milliways, but now she's beginning to think she deserves a fruit, alcoholic drink. Possibly with an umbrella.)
"I just wasn't expecting the step." Which is true.
She's still a bit wide eyed at the whole getup.
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It'll only take a glance at each paper to memorize the visible parts, but it's not something he'll mention, or even think about. More important to finish gathering what he can, and straighten up to offer them out, like some sort of peace offering to the deity of paperwork.
"Which step?"
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