Detention - 06/10

Jun 10, 2006 05:09

The Danger Shop, when students enter, looks like a somewhat rough part of an older part of a town. There were a few old cars around, one of which was noticably red - noticably mainly due to the fact that everything was in black and white - including the kids themselves and if the Danger Shop can't do that, then *handwave* now it can - save for a ( Read more... )

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Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) lesssexthanmiho June 10 2006, 09:44:01 UTC
Becky smiled and hit a button on the remote. The shop transformed into a spacious boudoir, and Becky dropped a bunch of pairs of handcuffs onto the floor. "Pick partners. One of you is cuffed, the other isn't. The keys?" She smiled again and held them up before tossing them out a simulated window. "Oops."

She gestured around the room, where there were many, many condoms, riding crops, stiletto, empty bottles, tubes of lipstick, compacts, jewelry, small chains, and other sexual aids of all sorts. "Find something to undo the latch. And refusing to put the cuffs on to begin with will earn you another detention."

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) notafairmaiden June 10 2006, 17:03:33 UTC
Gwynn came up to Pippi dressed in the pirate outfit.

"Hey Pippi!"

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) strongestgirl June 10 2006, 17:18:33 UTC
Pippi was currently tormenting standing by Jamie.

"Bonjour Gwynn!" she waved her feather duster.

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) notafairmaiden June 10 2006, 17:19:28 UTC
Gwynn waved back, having no idea what she was doing.

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) strongestgirl June 10 2006, 17:21:52 UTC
Pippi whispered to Gwynn clandestinely.

"You need to talk like a pirate!" she said without dropping her French accent. "They said you had to be convincing."

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) notafairmaiden June 10 2006, 17:24:07 UTC
Gwynn looked at Pippi in worry.

"But I don't know how a pirate talks or what they truly are," Gwynn explained.

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) strongestgirl June 10 2006, 17:33:02 UTC
"Wull that's a problem..." Pippi said forgetting to keep her accent up.

Then she remembered to keep it. "I shall teach you then ma amie"

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) notafairmaiden June 10 2006, 17:39:59 UTC
Gwynn smiled in relief. Pippi would teach her what she needed to know to get through this day.

"Thank you, Pippi."

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) strongestgirl June 10 2006, 17:44:08 UTC
"Not that it will make very much of a difference in how you will speak, but are you a pirate or a privateer?"

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) notafairmaiden June 10 2006, 18:01:02 UTC
"Privateer? I don't have any idea. I think I'm a pirate for today... I think."

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) strongestgirl June 10 2006, 18:06:35 UTC
"They are essentially the same thing." Pippi explained, "Except that a Privateer has a 'Letter of Mark' from a crown. They still go about pillaging and despoiling like the bandits of the sea that are pirates... Or as I should say today 'coursair' en Fran-say-ees. But the Mark gives them legitimacy and states that their activities are part of a war effort... So it makes it a little bit legal... Just a little bit."

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) notafairmaiden June 10 2006, 18:11:53 UTC
"Let's stick with being a pirate."

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) strongestgirl June 10 2006, 18:20:52 UTC
Pippi is clearly impressed with Gwynn's decision not to take the "legal" option.

"Certainly." she smiles, "Now that you know what to call yourself, you should know some important vocabulary words... 'Avast', means 'stop'. 'Fore' and 'aft' means 'front' and 'back'... You'll want to go about calling people 'scalawag', 'me harty', and 'chum'. Instead of saying 'you', say 'ye'. And instead of saying 'I', say 'me'. Making verbs plural helps too... Like 'me thinks' or 'me likes'..."

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) notafairmaiden June 10 2006, 18:31:05 UTC
Gwynn's eyes may be gleaming at the mischief this could cause.

"Me thinks this is going to be an odd day for the likes of you and me?"

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) strongestgirl June 10 2006, 18:33:57 UTC
"Mais oui!" Pippi said grinning back. "Tres bone Gwynn. You speak very good pirate! If you ever find yourself in doubt just think about the fellow in le radio. Barbossa. You know the fellow of which I speak oui?"

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Re: Activity 2: What Would an Old Town Girl Do? (Or 'WWOTGD?) notafairmaiden June 10 2006, 20:21:32 UTC
Gwynn nodded. "Me be doin some talkin like the Barbossa boy."

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