Second Floor Common Room [evening]

Jul 06, 2008 20:59

She'd been forewarned by Peter (and with Willow around, she was even less surprised) that the technology would be much advanced in comparison to what they knew. So when she discovered the televisions in the common rooms as she explored, Susan wasn't shocked or surprised so much as intrigued ( Read more... )

susan pevensie, meg manning, hannibal king, 2nd floor common room, naomi wildman, teyla emmagan, inara serra, jack burton, dick grayson

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decoder_rings July 7 2008, 01:18:05 UTC
This was not Hannibal's floor but his floor was quiet and the only thing quiet was good for was sleeping or recovering from a hangover.

He would've let a 'Gone Explorin' sign on his door if he was twelve and a nerd. But, he was neither so he just wandered into the common room and looked around.

"Finally. A real live person."

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decoder_rings July 7 2008, 02:40:24 UTC
"Are you the language police?" Hannibal asked, raising an eyebrow. "You step on a Lego and tell me they don't hurt like a motherfucker."

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not_that_gentle July 7 2008, 02:49:36 UTC
"A profane vocabulary is merely a mark of an empty mind," she snapped. "I'm not any language police, but I am a lady and a queen and expect to be treated at least as the former if not the latter, out of common courtesy."

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decoder_rings July 7 2008, 02:53:49 UTC
"Yeah, well I'm a King," he said because he was, "and I can say whatever the hell I want in a public area. I didn't see a stupid no bad language sign unless it's only visible to your eyes. I'm just talking about Legos, here. Come on."

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not_that_gentle July 7 2008, 03:05:52 UTC
She paused. "Well, Majesty," she retorted, ducking her head out of some respect for courtly manners if nothing else, "forgive me, but that merely brings to mind that there should be no reason for that language, if the subject is something so trivial. One would think that your Majesty could seek out alternate methods of communication in the presence of a lady."

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decoder_rings July 7 2008, 03:10:15 UTC
"Methinks my kingdom is slightly different than yours," Hannibal said. "Mine has beer. And Doritos. And no language rules. Do you want me to use sign language?"

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not_that_gentle July 7 2008, 03:17:42 UTC
"What is a Dorito?" she asked, distracted now. "And we certainly do have beer."

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decoder_rings July 7 2008, 03:20:02 UTC
"It's a food," he said, gesturing with his hand. "Potato chip that's covered in orange and stains your fingers which in turn stain your shirt. Always nice to go out having orange stains on your shirt."

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not_that_gentle July 7 2008, 03:22:36 UTC
"And to think you were in search of civilization," Susan said dryly. "Good sir, you are refinement personified."

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decoder_rings July 7 2008, 03:26:35 UTC
"I'm a very relaxed King," he said, smiling. "I could help you with that, you know. Work out all that tenseness, get you past those language issues. It could be like a club!"

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not_that_gentle July 7 2008, 03:28:58 UTC
"No, no you couldn't," she said quickly. "I am not tense, nor do I require any assistance with any language. Thank you."

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decoder_rings July 7 2008, 03:31:17 UTC
"Aw shucks," Hannibal said, shaking his head. "There go my hopes and dreams of participating in every extracircular club I could find or invent. My parents will be ever so disappointed."

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not_that_gentle July 7 2008, 03:33:24 UTC
"I'm sure you could simply send them some Dorrytos to make it up to them."

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