[01] the slayer has landed

May 06, 2010 10:58

After dealing with an army of last-bagel-gobbling bathroom-hogging three-am-giggle-fest Slayerettes in training for months on end?  I'm pretty sure dealing with reforming one hardened criminal will feel like something of a vacation.  I mean hey, there's no looming Apocalypse, no nightly vigils at fresh grave sites (one of the many advantages ( Read more... )

[with] alastair, [with] dean winchester, i miss mcdonald's, [comm] last voyages, [with] tony stark, queen of similes, hi i'm here to rescue you, [with] cissie king-jones, [with] gellert grindelwald, [with] sam tyler, [with] angel, [with] dr j. hix, [with] shego, [with] spike, [with] isaac mendez, i don't miss babysitting slayerettes, [with] neville longbottom, [with] aleera, [with] aziraphale, this is my optimistic face, [with] rayne, [with] louis de pointe du lac, avoiding 'i'm on a boat' jokes, [with] armand st. just, [with] bob fraser

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notarrowette May 6 2010, 18:24:48 UTC
If there are vending machines, they're very well hidden. And now you've given me a craving for chocolate cake. Welcome aboard, Buffy. I'm Cissie.

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cuzitswrong May 6 2010, 18:46:14 UTC
Really, my evil plan involved inciting cravings in other passengers who might be more equipped to provide baked goods for general sharing.

Nice to meet you, Cissie.

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notarrowette May 6 2010, 18:49:47 UTC
Haha, well, we do have a pie maker aboard, but the food is also rationed. At least this way we never go hungry, but it does cut down on impromptu late night cookie baking.

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cuzitswrong May 7 2010, 01:14:30 UTC
Oh well. My waistline will probably appreciate it, though Slayer metabolism usually allows for some serious cheat-age on the diet end of things.

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notarrowette May 7 2010, 04:29:14 UTC
There's a nice gym for working off those cupcakes too, should we ever get any. Slayer metabolism? I can't say I've ever heard of that.

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cuzitswrong May 7 2010, 05:05:20 UTC
I found it. In fact, my room is parked pretty close to it, which is convenient because I'm sure I'll be spending lots of time there.

It's this whole.... mystical Chosen One thing.

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notarrowette May 7 2010, 05:46:58 UTC
Really? Mine is too. I'm in 4-10. Does that mean we're neighbors? I spend a lot of time there myself. Archery.

Ahh, fuuun. Fate stuff, huh? Special powers and the responsibility to go with them?

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cuzitswrong May 7 2010, 05:57:41 UTC
4-16.

Ooo archery. I've swung a few crossbows myself.

All that and a collector's mug to boot.

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notarrowette May 7 2010, 06:06:31 UTC
Well hey there, neighbor!

It's been a while since I've used a crossbow, but they're fun too. I mostly shoot competitively these days. I usually practice in the mornings, if you ever want to join--it'd be nice to have company.

"I saved the world and all I got was this mug"?

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cuzitswrong May 7 2010, 19:37:37 UTC
I'd love a bow slingin' buddy. And as much as I might not love mornings, I'm still used to dealing with them, so sure! You're on.

That's the one.

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notarrowette May 8 2010, 07:02:17 UTC
I'm not a huge morning person myself either, but I'm trying. So far I'm really just sleeping less.

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cuzitswrong May 8 2010, 07:17:50 UTC
Been there, done that, lived that accidentally-falling-asleep-standing-up lifestyle.

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notarrowette May 8 2010, 07:22:35 UTC
Yeah, me too. It's a little easier here, as when there isn't a flood or crisis of some kind, it's pretty quiet and there's not a LOT to do. So less reasons to be getting tired. ...But the crazy times more than make up for the down times.

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cuzitswrong May 8 2010, 07:27:40 UTC
Yeah someone mentioned that whole... reversion to childhood trauma last week.

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notarrowette May 11 2010, 15:03:45 UTC
I missed that one, sadly. I kind of--left for two weeks, but I don't remember going anywhere. But anyway, my first week here I was turned into a man. I... could live without that happening again.

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