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teambatgirl October 23 2011, 03:19:52 UTC
She's been watching him surreptitiously and definitely in more of a 'witness the young man enjoying his party' way than a creeper stalker way. So when she sees him between conversations and not looking too busy, she swoops.

"Hey, Kurt." Stephanie offers him a smile. "I just wanted to say happy birthday and tell you it's a wonderful party. So...happy birthday! It is a wonderful party."

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highf October 23 2011, 17:45:41 UTC
"H...ey," Kurt smiles, a little flustered by suddenly having a new face smiling in front of him, someone who knows his name, though he can't quite place hers. It's bound to happen, of course, with a party that's been labeled as open, free to all, certainly at least to plus ones, but it still leaves him slightly dismayed, being unable to place a name to one of his guests. Still, he does the best he can, eying her blonde hair and trying to place the voice, one which sounds a touch familiar ( ... )

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teambatgirl October 23 2011, 18:52:21 UTC
"And here I thought with my mask my secret identity plan'd be fool-proof." If they were anywhere but here, where her mom wasn't here to be hurt and the villain population was extremely low, this would be a big problem. But she's on an island with no Black Mask to go after her mom, no one to protect, and this guy seemed sweet and utterly harmless. She can live as Batgirl and as Stephanie without fear.

She smiles at him and holds a hand out to him. "Stephanie. Hi. Happy birthday."

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highf October 24 2011, 02:06:30 UTC
"Your voice gave you away," Kurt points out with a grin, before reaching out for a gentle handshake, only feeling his smile widen as he gets a better look at her. Not that he's ever known that much about the general Batman story, but being able to put a human behind the mask and see her be just as normal as any of the other people at the party feels pretty good. The whole idea of having to hide behind a mask is complete fodder for writers to go all out with the disparate identites, but as far as Kurt can tell, Stephanie is at least someone who knows how to balance the two. "I'm pretty sure that if you had to be acting vigilante on the island, that you'd at least try to avoid stepping in the same circles too often, anyway. Or at least, around people who obsess about voice range and tone ( ... )

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teambatgirl October 25 2011, 02:34:12 UTC
"Yeah, I guess I didn't really have my Batgirl voice on," she concedes with a shrug. Not that her Batgirl voice was really worlds away from her Stephanie voice, but it's better than nothing. It's still a long way from Bruce's Batman voice which is stony menace than teenage girl, but what can you do. Dick's Batman voice was a pale imitation of the original: he's got the menace but no one does 'I am the night' like Bruce.

"Well- I know Cissie and Bart. They made sure I was in the loop." She surveys the food table, trying to decide what she would eat first. For now, she's leaving aside the copious and home-brewed alcohol. Not that Steph's against it across the board, but she wants to have her feet well and truly under her here before imbibing. Trying not to be stupid reckless extends to all aspects of life, like a well-adjusted adult. She smiles at Kurt. "And you weren't rude or overbearing, you were annoyed a girl dropped in and ruined your homework. But water under the bridge. I could pour you a drink?"

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highf October 27 2011, 07:54:42 UTC
"Those two... are dating, right?" Kurt finds himself asking before he can help himself. He's not usually the biggest gossip monger around, partially because he's so often been on the fringes of social life at McKinley, and partially because Dalton Academy simply isn't a place for that type of conversation to be held. But his natural curiosity have him practically climbing up the walls over this place, where having so few people but a high land to resident density inevitably means a great deal of relationships, and twice as many break-ups. So sue him if he wants to follow a little bit of that. It makes up for the lack of romance in his own life. "I've kind of been noticing them here and there, and they're really cute together, it's almost painful ( ... )

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teambatgirl October 27 2011, 20:15:38 UTC
"They are dating indeed." She searches for them in the crowd and finds them talking between themselves. Cissie, looking beautiful in that gold and red, and Bart with those sunglasses, good God. They had been Tim's friends, first and foremost, she'd barely managed to achieve acquaintance status. But here, now, it felt like they were maybe her friends too.

It's a good feeling.

"Incredibly cute, right? You should see them after the cross country class, they're both sweaty and gross but still manage to be adorable."

Stephanie smiles and grabs two cups. "I am prepared to juice it up." Dorky, Stephanie, come on. "Which of these can I pour you? It's your birthday, after all."

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highf October 29 2011, 22:53:57 UTC
"Ooooh," Kurt shakes his head, laughing at the very thought of it, his nose wrinkling in distaste. No matter how great his crush on Blaine was prior to his arrival on the island, he doesn't think that there's very much to be envied about two people hugging it out while drenched in sweat. Maybe it's just him. "Then that really must be love, right there. Because I'm not sure how many people I'd honestly put up with, after a cross country class. Including myself. It'd be straight to the showers."

Grinning, Kurt tilts his head, folding his hands neatly in front of him as he decides to let Stephanie do this much for him. "How about... passionfruit? It's just exotic enough that I still haven't gotten over the novelty."

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