Who: Kirk, Bones, James Potter, Lily Evans, Endymion, Falco and OPEN to party crashers.
What: Painting the streets and buildings of San Francisco red.
Where: Starting off at Fisherman's wharf, then a bar and maybe Chinatown.
When: Starts off at 7:00 pm of Day 2.
Rating: PG-13 to be safe.
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He wasn't going to leave early, not when he actually bothered to post the meeting time and everything. Not that he didn't think about doing it. Hell, he was almost curious to see what it was like to have people come along with him during a bar-hopping afternoon.
Could be interesting. Now if only they would hurry up so they can get this party started.
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When he spotted Kirk, he avoided making an attention-drawing scene and wandered more or less casually over.
"Good evening." There was a grin that belied the faint formality of the words as Endymion leaned against the railing next to his new acquaintance. "When are we getting started?" Enthusiastic, this one.
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A little country, yes, especially when one added the boots, but it was a good look for the southern man. Of course, his jacket completed the look, as well as gave him a bit of protection from San Fransisco's notorious summer nights. What was that quote? "The coldest winter I ever spent was spent in a San Franciscan summer.."? Something to that effect, anyway.
Spotting the small group, and the man who had continued to pop up since their fated meeting, he gave a little wave before strolling his way over to them.
"Evening. I left my bag at home, so I'm officially not patching anyone up if they get themselves broken. Just to let it be known now." Leonard "Bones" McCoy...the bluntest man in Starfleet.
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"Excuse me, miss? I'm looking for Fisherman's Wharf." "Huh? Oh, yeah, I think it's down by the waterfront." "......Thanks a load."
Yeah, that was ever so helpful. So he was basically walking around slightly less-than-savoury waterfront warehouses.
"...Maaaaaaarcooooooo?" Yes, it was low-tech. But it's worked before. It should work again.
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Taking a drink of the sweet berry drink she had gotten from the bartender, which she couldn't remember what it was called, she gave the green skinned woman a smile of greeting. There weren't many off-worlders around the campus from what she could tell. Course it was hard to judge. "Hi! Sorry to bother you," the Jedi spoke up, "do you know much about the town? I was told there was a music festival going on sometime this evening and wasn't sure where it was located."
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Giving her head a little shake she sat her glass down, offering a hand to the other woman. "Jaina Solo."
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