NEVER LET GO

Jul 22, 2010 22:30

Who: Aya Brea, Legato Bluesummers, Peter Jacob, Graham Specter. And maybe a Ladd Russo cameo? ¯\(ºдಠ)/¯
What: An odd bunch watch a very random 90s movie.
Where: Movie Theater in the Southern District.
When: Forward-dated to Friday.
Warnings: Surprisingly, no one gets harmed in this. Except maybe the theater chairs.

‘That’s the one good thing about Paris: There’s a lot of girls willing to take their clothes off.’ )

† legato bluesummers, † peter jacob, † aya brea, † graham specter

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storybreaker July 25 2010, 06:36:02 UTC
At the sound of other voices, Graham turned around. He didn't jump, no, that'd be a silly reaction, except not really, considering his past experience with movie theaters... But this movie would be different, wouldn't it? It said it was a love story, obviously a tragic one, considering it's about an incident where hundreds of people died -- Ha! Maybe Boss'd like it, since every single person on that boat wasn't expecting it to sink! -- Sad and happy, that's what it was. Which he liked those sort of story, where you don't know which one you should be feeling, so you wind up feeling both, and it felt broken in its own sort of way --

And who the hell was that sitting next to Aya? Some... guy. In an eyepatch. He didn't remember seeing that guy before, but here he was, out with Miss Brea, in the movies.

... No, he wasn't jealous. Of course not, not even a little except that he was but why would he be, this guy had an eyepatch and he didn't think Aya would be the type to go for that kind of thing but maybe she just...

"THE BOAT SINKS," Graham stated, loudly and bluntly, unsure of what exactly possessed him to spoil the movie for the eyepatched guy, but Graham didn't think the other didn't deserve it anyway. "...Oh, I hadn't realized I said that out loud."

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hand_licker July 27 2010, 02:16:40 UTC
With one of every type of candy that the concession stand offered stowed in a conveniently Bended basket, as well as a drink and a delicious looking hot dog in hand, Legato finally entered the theater proper. Of course, he happened to walk in at the very moment a blond man loudly declared that the boat sank.

There was no water on the surface of Gunsmoke. No oceans, no lakes, no rivers: nothing. Naturally, that meant that there were no boats. Legato knew what they were, yes, but he had never seen one. The closest thing that the desert planet had were sandsteamers, and those were hardly prone to sinking.

So the unknown man merely received a blank look (no different than normal, really) from Legato, as he moved down the aisle to sit on the opposite side of Aya. A seat separated them -- the shoulders of his coat not only necessitated it, but it was simply more comfortable that way -- and he set his very full basket of sweets upon it.

"I wasn't aware that there was a boat involved," he commented, monotone not bothering to rise over the noise from the screen.

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