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Apr 23, 2011 19:27

[Phone]
I'd like to propose some alternative programming for those of us who don't want to waste our evening in a high school gym. Anyone interested?

[Action (locked to one particular resident of 1651 Albright Lane)]
i'm sure it turns out real swell )

phone, around the house, actions

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perfektsymmetry April 24 2011, 00:55:49 UTC
You don't want to go? Why not?

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tender_crook April 24 2011, 01:00:10 UTC
It's not really a real prom, is it? I didn't go to school with any of you. The junior prom is grossly overrated as a concept, but this is a farce.

[yeah and he doesn't have anyone to go with THIS IS IMPORTANT]

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perfektsymmetry April 24 2011, 01:04:42 UTC
N-No, but... Well, I thought I wasn't going either, but a lot of people talked me into it. I really don't think it'll be much like a prom, more just like a big party. People are always looking for a reason to kick back and relax in Mayfield. Ah, plus I figured if I didn't go, I'd just be sitting somewhere else thinking about it.

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tender_crook April 24 2011, 01:12:38 UTC
The alternative to prom would be -- I don't know, we could all dress up and go mock the B-movies or something. It'd be more fun than a heteronormative 1950s social function. And the other people in town aren't the kind of people I'd hang out with.

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perfektsymmetry April 24 2011, 01:17:41 UTC
["Heteronormative"? Really Kurt, Quinn would be *wounded*.]

Actually, that does sound like fun. B-But I don't think this is really going to be a typical prom, really. Especially since the drones will be kept out.

Ah. W-Well, I-I have a lot of friends here, so...

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tender_crook April 24 2011, 01:20:40 UTC
[KURT DOES NOT HAVE A HIGH OPINION OF MAYFIELD'S QUEER-FRIENDLINESS this mostly derives from being roomed with Tybalt, though, somehow he's oblivious to its other inhabitants]

So it'll just be a bunch of ragtag misfits in a school gym.

[His tone gets a little bit more gentle.]
I'm sure you'll have a great time, though. I don't really have friends here, or I'd go stag, but...

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perfektsymmetry April 24 2011, 01:26:48 UTC
I'm sure it won't be so bad. And it's not like you have to pay to get in, so if you go and aren't enjoying yourself, you can leave, right? It should be a good way to meet new people, too. I-I mean, I'm mostly going to take photos, anyway.

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tender_crook April 24 2011, 01:33:26 UTC
All right, maybe I'll drop in. But I'm warning you, I don't know what I'm going to wear.

[Most of his fashionable posings is as a response to the change in environment -- it's a lot easier than being vocal about what his real Mayfield concerns are.]

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perfektsymmetry April 24 2011, 01:44:31 UTC
Mm, I'm glad I got some suits sent to me from home, or I wouldn't know either. There's a tailor in town who isn't a drone though, he's actually fixing one of mine up for me. Maybe he can help you out.

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tender_crook April 24 2011, 01:48:40 UTC
[Kurt sighs.]

I'm half-thinking of going to the post office and pawning an ear or something to get my wardrobe back. I can't take this any more.

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perfektsymmetry April 24 2011, 01:54:19 UTC
Y-You're not serious, are you? They could something worse than that!

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tender_crook April 24 2011, 02:00:57 UTC
That's what happened to my fake dad-- for a necklace--

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perfektsymmetry April 24 2011, 05:52:24 UTC
He lost his ear? Y-You know he can trade the necklace back to have his ear returned... Y-You don't get to choose what they take. It could be any organ, or even memories, I've hears...

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tender_crook April 24 2011, 13:07:16 UTC
I don't think he'd want to, and it's not even a very nice necklace.

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perfektsymmetry April 24 2011, 16:20:02 UTC
It must have some sentimental value. A-A lot of it, to be worth his ear.

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tender_crook April 24 2011, 17:26:21 UTC
He doesn't really seem like the type, but I'll buy it.

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