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quickfingers) wrote in
thisavrou2017-11-03 11:37 pm
text | ❝ i left my body lying somewhere in the sands of time ❞
So, space. The Final Frontier. Astonishing.
Also unexpected. I take it none of us signed up for this though so I won't bitch. Much.
Anyway, I have a series of questions not ranked by importance:
1. Where are the aliens? The gross tentacley ones from tv.
2. Are WE the aliens here? Gasp. The turn around.
3. Capri Sun? Tang? Tab? Any of these available?
This isn't a Soylent Green kinda place right? Lie to me if you have to. Thx.
Also unexpected. I take it none of us signed up for this though so I won't bitch. Much.
Anyway, I have a series of questions not ranked by importance:
1. Where are the aliens? The gross tentacley ones from tv.
2. Are WE the aliens here? Gasp. The turn around.
3. Capri Sun? Tang? Tab? Any of these available?
This isn't a Soylent Green kinda place right? Lie to me if you have to. Thx.

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I'm Laura. You can have half. But only half.
[She still wants some of her present. It's not like she has a huge sweet tooth, but there's so much junk food she's never been able to try before. Chocolate is one of the few things that she knows she really loves.]
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So he flips a pack of twinkies at her.] Half for half? Our little secret, 'cause those are the only Twinkies I got on me. Everybody else can be jealous later.
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[From the way she says the name, it's obvious she's never heard of them before. And judging by how she handles the package and picks it up to sniff at it, she's never eaten one before either. The sweetness comes through the loud packaging that hurts her sensitive ears, and makes her nod in agreement to his offer.]
Half for half. Deal.
[She holds out her hand to shake on it, and the second he does, her hand retracts so she can extend her claws on her left hand. They're used to cleanly slice open the package, skewer one of the Twinkies, and then is used as fork for her to gobble the cake off of.]
Our secret.
[She promises, mouth full as she speaks.]
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He stares unabashed, before tilting his head to the side with a frown.] That is so weird. I used to know a guy who could do that?
[Alice Cooper in the background, three figures approaching him for a heist of epic proportions? Those disgusting bone claws? Yeah, he remembers Logan. But this kid looks like a cooler metal version, so he doesn't auto-assume anything. Plus, what are the odds of passing down the same mutation?]
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[She stares up at him as she chews her mouthful of sugary sweet. Her words are muffled from it, but thankfully she doesn't try to say too much more. She's more interested in his lack of an actual reaction to seeing her claws. It's weird, sure, but he's pretty calm about it.
There's white marshmallow filling left on her claws once she finishes, and she frowns at the sight of it. She'll have to clean them off later.]
Who do you know that could do it?
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He can't help wrinkling his nose, but mutants be mutants? She must be one.] Real gruff dude, all I know him by is Logan. His were different than yours - looked like bone, not metal.
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His are metal now. I know because he is my dad.
[And if he knows her dad and knows about his powers, then...]
What can you do?
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He breaks off another small piece of his half of the chocolate bar, trying to savor it piece by tiny piece because it might be some of the last he has in a while. How best to demonstrate his abilities? It's sort of one of those abilities that are amazing but hard to admire, at least upfront.
Peter lets out a bit of a thoughtful sigh, at the tail end of which the table is notably covered in various stacks of books from an "instantly" emptied shelf nearby. The books are intricately stacked in the shape reminiscent of a castle and Peter admires his handiwork while popping the rest of his chocolate in his mouth. He explains while chewing:] I'm fast.
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How fast? Because I am fast too.
[And since she's fiercely competitive, her mind goes to one very narrow interest in his power.]
We could race.
[Slowly, she slips her hand out to slide her half of the chocolate toward herself. She might as well take a big bite out of it now.]
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He draws up one of his feet to the seat of his chair, wrapping his arm around it and resting his chin on his knee.] Racing wouldn't be a fair. But we could race paper airplanes instead? D'you know how to make a real killer plane?
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I've never made a plane.
[She also wants to point out that they're not made of paper, but maybe he knows something about airplanes that she doesn't. Unfortunately for him, Laura has the tendency to take everything literally. ]
You will show me?
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[What's that? Oh, it's him taking a book off the stack and flipping to the back and tearing out two of the last pages unceremoniously. Someone down the line will curse him for the time being? Two sheets of paper to make planes with. He holds one out to Laura.]
Copy what I do, 'kay? We gotta fold these.