ICE CREAM MAKES EVERYTHING BETTER

Jul 14, 2008 21:35

WHO: Draco, Death, Susan, [OPEN- feel free to join in]
WHERE: the ice cream place
WHAT: after Draco dies sealing the rift and comes back to life again ( Read more... )

cake or death, death, anna possible-go, idk my bff death, susan sto helit, draco malfoy, kim possible, draaaaaaaaaaacoooooooooo, ice cream makes everything better, shego

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skelleyman July 15 2008, 02:40:24 UTC
Death pointed at some chocolate ice cream when the store clerk asked for his order. "I BELIEVE IT IS CALLED REFRIGERATION. IT IS A..SCIENTIFIC ADVANCEMENT IN THIS WORLD."

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6thyearsnake July 15 2008, 02:43:37 UTC
Draco looked at Death with big eyes. "Weeeeird." Nonetheless, he pressed his aching head up against the cold glass.

"Mmmm ... good," he hummed.

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skelleyman July 15 2008, 02:47:58 UTC
Death took the ice cream cone from the clerk. "I AM SURPRISED YOU DID NOT KNOW OF THIS. YOU APPEAR TO BE FROM THIS TIME." This thought caused Death to tap his chin as he had done know so many times when confronting something confusing about Draco.

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6thyearsnake July 15 2008, 02:54:00 UTC
Draco rolled his eyes at Death's ignorance. "If it's a Muggle thing, there's no reason I would know about it. Wizards don't need Muggle things, we have magic." The way he said the word Muggle was the way someone might talk about some lower species of rat.

Draco turned his attention back to the case. Pressing his forehead against the glass, he stared at the ice cream inside. "There's too many choices ... I don't know what to pick ..."

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skelleyman July 15 2008, 02:56:23 UTC
A bit of the ice cream vanished while Death thought. "WHAT IS A MUGGLE? ALSO I FIND CHOCOLATE TO BE RATHER DELICIOUS."

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6thyearsnake July 15 2008, 03:07:16 UTC
Draco glanced at Death in surprise again. "A Muggle's a person who was born without magical talent. They can't do magic, they're just," he waved his hand "so called regular people I guess." The sneer on his face was fairly clear.

"Ok." He turned and imperiously ordered the man behind the counter. "I want chocolate."

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inherit_death July 15 2008, 16:33:37 UTC
"There is absolutely nothing wrong with being one of the 'regular people,'" Susan stated firmly, slipping up behind Draco and her grandfather as silent as, well, death. "Some of us, in fact, would quite prefer it at times. So please, keep haughty assumptions to yourself. There is no room for that here."

"On that note," she continued, now addressing the man behind the counter, "make that two chocolates."

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6thyearsnake July 15 2008, 19:04:46 UTC
Draco blinked in surprise. He seemed to be doing that a lot around here. "Huh? .... who are you?"

He rolled his eyes. "Of course there's nothing wrong with being a muggle," he waved his hand dismissively, "they're just not as good as the rest of us."

Irony was not always Draco's strong suit.

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inherit_death July 15 2008, 19:13:35 UTC
Susan gave her grandfather a glance, as if questioning him to the reason of his invitation to the ice cream parlor. If it were to argue with this... this prat of a boy, she had seen worse in her past year of teaching.

"You may call me Miss Susan," she told him before finally nodding at Death in greeting. "Grandfather."

Her attention returned to Draco without missing a beat. "And what makes them... not as good, as you so put it, as the rest of us?"

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skelleyman July 15 2008, 20:17:48 UTC
Death returned the nod. "Granddaughter. I am glad you came." He then glanced back at Draco. On weighing the situation he wisely decided to for the moment stay out of the middle of the...discussion.

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6thyearsnake July 15 2008, 20:34:37 UTC
Draco looked back and forth between Death and Susan. "Ooooh, this is your granddaughter." He turned to Susan. "He told me about you," Draco informed her.

The man behind the counter handed Draco his chocolate ice cream cone. Draco considered it for a long moment, and then carefully tried to lick it with dignity. He looked like a cat trying to cautiously eat a food it wasn't really sure about.

"Mmm, good," he announced.

Draco then applied himself to Susan's question. He rolled his eyes again. "Obviously, they're not as good if they can't do magic ... or you know, have another type of power." Draco had to concede that while people like Shego, Death, and the Jedi might not have magic per se they were certainly just as good as wizards, if not, in some select instances, better.

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inherit_death July 15 2008, 21:01:37 UTC
Susan accepted her own chocolate ice cream cone with a small smile. She took two napkins from the counter and carefully wrapped it around the cone. Not as good as chocolate pieces, perhaps, but still chocolate. And still quite satisfying.

"Thank you for the invitation. And, I presume, for the ice cream," she said to her grandfather, ignoring Draco's comment of having heard about her for the time being.

She took a dainty and dignified bite of the sweet and smiled. Chocolate, in any form (except those awful ones with the nogurt), was bliss. Then, she returned her attention to Draco.

"And is having a brain, specifically a working brain, not considered a power? I have known both magic users and non, and would not likely rank one better than the other."

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skelleyman July 15 2008, 21:17:30 UTC
Decided that busying himself with something useful, like say paying for the ice cream would be the most prudent course of action. "YOU ARE WELCOME AS ALWAYS SUSAN." Turning to the gentleman behind the counter Death pulled out his pouch of ancient copper coins and began figure out the exchange rate. It was difficult enough across time let alone universes.

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6thyearsnake July 15 2008, 21:29:07 UTC
"But they're so ... powerless!" Draco frowned, beginning to become frustrated like any person who is having their irrational beliefs questioned.

He struggled, trying to explain what had been ingrained in him since he was a baby. "They're ... I mean, they just can't do stuff! ... and to not have magic ... that's a whole part of the world that's just closed off to them!" Draco had finally found an argument he liked. "I mean, they're so blind, and ignorant, and they refuse to accept the possibility that magic even exists, and of course we keep it from them, their puny little brains couldn't take it, and there would be mass panicking, and they might all die of fright. And ... I mean, magic! It's so ... they think they know all about the world, but if you're closed off from such an important part of it, if you're so limited ... there's just no way." Draco shook his head firmly. "I'm sure they're happy going about their little limited lives, thinking their little limited thoughts, and that's fine, there's nothing wrong with that, but, it's ( ... )

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ella_va July 15 2008, 22:07:09 UTC
Anna ran in happily.

"Yeeeeah! Ice cream time! You guys like ice cream, right?!" Anna looked at the twins excitedly, Shego coming up behind her with one in each arm.

She'd been extremely affectionate towards them, already dubbing them her sisters. Shego had kept to her word and treated them as her own daughters, despite Kim not being so happy about having them around.

Shego kissed them both on the head.

"What kind of ice cream do you guys like- hey, Draco!" Shego called out to her friend, walking over and grinning.

"Sup?"

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patcheduptwins July 15 2008, 22:14:22 UTC
The twins much preferred staying with Shego to staying with Inyri or on their own. Andy still missed her mother, even crying over her once or twice, but on the whole they were adjusting to their adoptive family quite well.

Kamilla hadn't even thought of hurting anybody that wasn't in a video game since moving in!

After a silent exchange, the twins looked up at Shego. "Strawberry."

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