Captain Hammer arrived a bit later than he had planned on, due to some last minute primping (otherwise known as watching himself in the mirror far longer than is necessary. Also, he may have been singing). He crunched his way through the snow, wearing nearly nothing against the cold other than his standard boots/cargo pants/Hammershirt/gloves uniform. The one thing different he is wearing is a bright red Santa-hat trimmed with white fur and boasting a Hammer-in-a-yellow-circle on the front that matches the one on his shirt.
He walks into the golf dome and pauses a moment to dust some accumulated snow from his shoulders in a didn't-much-noticed manner, and then glanced around a moment before spotting Anya. He gave her an acknowledging wave, headed over to the desk to retrieve his golf ball (blue with a bright yellow spiral) and admired it as he sat next to Anya.
"Well, hello there! Haven't been waiting long, I hope?" He gave her a dashing smile to let her know that everything was okay: Captain Hammer was here now!
When Anya suggested they all just meet up for mini golf, she easily accepted that as the least awkward-inducing choice. Which, all in all, was a lot coming from her. Willow dressed warmly in jeans and a log sleeved green sweater, a striped scarf in complimenting greens tucked loosely around her neck.
After picking up the envelope of money she was so pointedly reminded of, she made her way to the course.
On the way to the golf place, Billy was going over most of the ways that this little outing could go disastrously wrong. And there were alot. Tromping through the snow, shoulders hunched under his hoodie and scarf, he didn't make a very festive image.
There was always the chance that Hammer would just beat him to a pulp right there, as soon as he walked in. Though, he supposed that was probably just wishful thinking. There was revealing his identity to worry about, and 'accidental' injury, and any number of other things that he had the sinking feeling would be littered throughout this little 'date.'
By the time he reached the building, he was downright glowering at the snow under his feet as he walked, wishing that he was absolutely anywhere than where he was right then.
When he got close to the building though, he glanced up and slowed. Ahead of him, nearly at the door, was Willow.
"Hey," he called out automatically, catching up with her outside the door and glowering a little less.
Anya smiled at Captain Hammer, and was about to inform him that she hadn't been waiting long at all, when everyone else arrived as well. Smiling at Willow and Billy, she gestured toward the stand, "I've already picked my golf-ball, and Captain Hammer's made his selection as well."
It was nice to see Willow out and not behind a computer of some sort, and she was positive that it was good for this Billy character to get outside and socialize as well. After all, this was what friends were for!
"This should be fun, I haven't been here in a while."
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He walks into the golf dome and pauses a moment to dust some accumulated snow from his shoulders in a didn't-much-noticed manner, and then glanced around a moment before spotting Anya. He gave her an acknowledging wave, headed over to the desk to retrieve his golf ball (blue with a bright yellow spiral) and admired it as he sat next to Anya.
"Well, hello there! Haven't been waiting long, I hope?" He gave her a dashing smile to let her know that everything was okay: Captain Hammer was here now!
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After picking up the envelope of money she was so pointedly reminded of, she made her way to the course.
It was mini golf. And there was snow. And Billy.
It was going to be a good day.
Right?
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There was always the chance that Hammer would just beat him to a pulp right there, as soon as he walked in. Though, he supposed that was probably just wishful thinking. There was revealing his identity to worry about, and 'accidental' injury, and any number of other things that he had the sinking feeling would be littered throughout this little 'date.'
By the time he reached the building, he was downright glowering at the snow under his feet as he walked, wishing that he was absolutely anywhere than where he was right then.
When he got close to the building though, he glanced up and slowed. Ahead of him, nearly at the door, was Willow.
"Hey," he called out automatically, catching up with her outside the door and glowering a little less.
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It was nice to see Willow out and not behind a computer of some sort, and she was positive that it was good for this Billy character to get outside and socialize as well. After all, this was what friends were for!
"This should be fun, I haven't been here in a while."
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