Moonbay (
moonbay) wrote in
driftfleet2016-02-11 07:09 pm
Entry tags:
open; broadcast&action
Who: Moonbay and whoever
Broadcast: Everyone
Action: On the station-- wherever
When: Evening of the 11th
Okay! [Moonbay's face is the first sight the fleet sees, but luckily she's technologically advanced enough to not give them a close up of her nostrils. It's set a comfortable distance back and shows her relaxing on a chair in some restaurant on the station. She gives it a wave and a grin.]
So, brand new crowd, lots of chaos, right? A lot us aren't used to space, let alone living in it for the foreseeable future. Hopefully the freak outs are mostly over by now, and we can all move on.
[Now the camera moves to a bag on the table. When she opens it, there's a glimpse of what appears to be a lot of money in chips. Back to her, with her probably too friendly smile.]
Times are tough. Frozen accounts, sketchy employment opportunities, fines out your ears if you do something unlawful. It's not fair at all. So, I'll help you out. If you need a loan, I can hook you up. My interest rates are very fair [for now] so don't hesitate to ask!
[And, as an afterthought:] By the way, the name's Moonbay. Look me up if you get the chance. I'll be around the station for a while.
[With a wink, the broadcast ends.]
Broadcast: Everyone
Action: On the station-- wherever
When: Evening of the 11th
Okay! [Moonbay's face is the first sight the fleet sees, but luckily she's technologically advanced enough to not give them a close up of her nostrils. It's set a comfortable distance back and shows her relaxing on a chair in some restaurant on the station. She gives it a wave and a grin.]
So, brand new crowd, lots of chaos, right? A lot us aren't used to space, let alone living in it for the foreseeable future. Hopefully the freak outs are mostly over by now, and we can all move on.
[Now the camera moves to a bag on the table. When she opens it, there's a glimpse of what appears to be a lot of money in chips. Back to her, with her probably too friendly smile.]
Times are tough. Frozen accounts, sketchy employment opportunities, fines out your ears if you do something unlawful. It's not fair at all. So, I'll help you out. If you need a loan, I can hook you up. My interest rates are very fair [for now] so don't hesitate to ask!
[And, as an afterthought:] By the way, the name's Moonbay. Look me up if you get the chance. I'll be around the station for a while.
[With a wink, the broadcast ends.]

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Aw, what, not a fan of the night life? Wait, let me guess: You're getting too old for this. Is that it?
[She's chuckling to herself, clearly amused at the prospect.]
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[He's in his prime, thx. A fantastic example of a well-adjusted human male.]
Maybe I'm just tired of going in and being the life of the party.
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Hey, your curmudgeonly habits aside, you should come crash at my hotel room. Pretty sure the couch is nicer than any bed you could afford now.
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[Though she landed herself a fancy hotel, huh? Of course she did.]
Do I even want to know who's paying for it?
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[The finality in her voice is unmistakable. He should really know better.]
So? What do you say?
[Moonbay leans forward with her elbows on the table, chin resting in her hands, grinning. Despite the teasing and the casual tone of the whole thing, she really would like it if he joined her. Old friends who not only get you, but have been through so much of the same crap are hard to come by.]
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He leans back in his chair, a small smile edging across his face.]
Well, if you don't have any appearances to keep up, far be it from me to turn down a free couch.
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The server comes out with their food and places it on the table with a nod before leaving once more. Moonbay grabs her fork and reaches for Irvine's first. Of course.]
Let's see...
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[ Luckily, his reflexes haven't dulled much during the months of (relative) peace, and he nudges his plate away from the hungry demon with a fork. In the end, he doesn't really care that much. But he's got to at least pretend to defend a little bit of his metaphorical territory before letting her run all over it. ]
"I don't do that," huh?
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[She tries to pout, she really does, but at this point, it's more of a huffed out laugh.]
Hey, I said I wouldn't eat the whole thing, not try for the first bite. [She raises her knife and fork in surrender.] But you win this round. Go right ahead.
[And she turns her attention towards her own for the moment.]
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Hey, what's that supposed to mean?
[He's also pretty sure taste testing implies not being first. But he'll let her get away with that one for a moment.]
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While she's chewing, she slowly moves her fork towards his plate. Either shut up and try it, or let her.]
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[He fends her fork away with a tap from his own. Van isn't around for his plate to act like a decoy, but she might have to try a bolder strategy if she wants his plate that badly. For the moment.]
Though you're going to have to be faster than that.
[He will take a piece of the odd-looking fish filet with his fork though. He knows better than to tempt fate—or tempt her—by doing nothing at all. Though he can make the wait a little bit tedious. Who knows. Maybe she'll learn patience.]
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He can't tell if she's more like a vulture or a shark sometimes, but he trusts that grin as much as he trusts Fiona with a salt shaker.]
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Okay, fine. I won't touch your food until the plate's half empty. Is that better, Mister Grumpypants?
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I haven't heard that one since Van was a kid.
[He's still a kid to Irvine in some ways. But he hasn't had to call him out for being dumb on a daily basis anymore.]</small.