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driftfleet2016-03-25 02:55 pm
Entry tags:
- !mingle,
- allen walker,
- anakin skywalker,
- asuka shikinami langley,
- castiel (au),
- charles xavier,
- cirilla fiona elen riannon,
- coil lenn,
- davesprite,
- dean winchester (au),
- dune/leto atreides ii,
- elize lutus,
- erik lehnsherr,
- fdr foster,
- finn,
- hank mccoy,
- haruka tenoh,
- hera syndulla,
- hermione granger,
- james buchanan barnes (crau),
- jennifer keller,
- josé ramse,
- katherine "kitty" pryde,
- kazuto "kirito" kirigaya,
- koala,
- kurt darkholme,
- loki,
- margaery tyrell,
- max rockatansky,
- michiru kaioh,
- mikleo,
- misty day,
- obi-wan kenobi,
- octavia blake,
- padmé amidala,
- penny polendina,
- poe dameron,
- remy lebeau,
- richard castle,
- riona cousland theirin,
- robb stark,
- sam winchester,
- sascha,
- shinji ikari,
- sorey,
- takeshi,
- the vision,
- theon greyjoy,
- toph beifong,
- vash the stampede,
- vima sunrider,
- wanda maximoff,
- winn schott,
- wrath,
- yang xiao long
first one to make that doctor who joke loses
Who: Everyone! All of you!
Broadcast: Maybe!
Action: Definitely!
When: Anytime during the toxic moon event!
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[boy oh boy, isn't everyone just so excited to explore this... charming... place...?
this is a game-wide mingle and the timeframe isn't super-important, so throw in with whatever you want! play war games, go shopping for gas masks, get lost in the wilderness, hide up in the Iskaulit and refuse to set foot on the moon, anything goes.
here's the main event info post for reference! have fun!]
Broadcast: Maybe!
Action: Definitely!
When: Anytime during the toxic moon event!
---
[boy oh boy, isn't everyone just so excited to explore this... charming... place...?
this is a game-wide mingle and the timeframe isn't super-important, so throw in with whatever you want! play war games, go shopping for gas masks, get lost in the wilderness, hide up in the Iskaulit and refuse to set foot on the moon, anything goes.
here's the main event info post for reference! have fun!]

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[So she yanks the darts out and they restart. He's better and she's worse, strangely, but she saves face after the game is done and she lands three darts in a straight line down the center of the board. She damn near made Mari be backup in every mission, terrified as she was that Mari might be better, but it pleases Asuka's ego to think that Mari couldn't make shots like that with four eyes.]
[That guy Shinji doesn't like is still there, for some reason, but Asuka's long since begun to ignore his presence. She's pulling out their darts again.]
What kinds do you have?
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All kinds, [he replies, heading over to the empty bleachers. His jacket is sitting on the bottom row; bending down, he retrieves a silvery music player from the inner pocket.] I've been listening to jazz music lately... [He untangles the earbuds, glancing up at Asuka.] Want to give that a try? It's not bad.
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Yeah. I want to.
[She lets him pick out the track, of course. It's smooth, sort of wistful, with a lot of what at least sounds like piano. Not heavy at all, not overpowering, just fragile. She sits in silence, not scooting up closer, just absorbing the sounds, foot twitching slightly in time with the tempo.] It's nice.
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Told you.
[Still, Shinji is shameful enough to look at her mouth, and then down in between them, where he's resting his hand on the bench. He thinks about how easy it would be, if he were anyone else, to hold her hand. It's less involved than kissing, that's for sure. She simply deserves so much better than the sweaty palm of one Ikari Shinji.]
Do you... know how to play any instruments?
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[It would be more apt to say she'd tried brief stints-- nothing like musicality for a prodigy-- only to get frustrated and quit. Academics, athletics, piloting were all easier. There were set, decisive standards to achieve. But music is more than the right notes. It's the right feel. The right touch.]
[He'd never played anything other than that SDAT that she'd seen at Misato's, but that doesn't mean much. For all she's hung onto their time together there, it wasn't long, not really. Asuka watches the movement of his eyes and decisively grabs his hand, before she can possibly talk herself out of it. He should be more of a man than this. He shouldn't let her make all the first moves.]
Do you?
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Yeah, but I'm not all that great... [Compared to his teacher, anyway. He clarifies:] Piano. That's what I can play. I was interested in the cello when I was younger, but it didn't work out. Too expensive. More than a hundred thousand yen, if you can believe that. [... Asuka probably doesn't care about this crap. His smile is grim.]
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[He's sweating. She can smell it.]
You should play for me sometime. [Shinji's always modest and cringing about his abilities, so she's really not sure what to expect out of him. It has to be better than Chopsticks, though. She squeezes his hand.] They've got to have something similar here. I want to hear it.
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Anyway, Asuka's hand is kind of an intimidating thing to hold on to. It doesn't feel like it could crack an inches-thick wall of glass. He's extra careful when he circles his thumb over her skin.]
I haven't practiced in a while. It might be a disaster. [Mostly a lame excuse. He's more so shy than anything else, even though he was expecting her to want a listen.] You know, I've been needing more things to do with my time here. Maybe I'll try to compose something.
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If it's a disaster, I'll tell you. Just don't make it too sad. [That's a stupid request. She closes her eyes briefly.] I'm tired of that.
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I'm tired of sad things, too.
[More like he's tired of most things. Maybe it isn't manly of him, but he shifts and leans closer until he can rest his head on Asuka's shoulder.]
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[He's not going to tell her what's bothering him. Selfishly, she doesn't mind as long as he's paying her attention, as long as he's willing to smile at her.]
Shinji? [Stupidly. She's glad that at this angle she's not looking him right in the face.] I missed you.
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His voice is the softest thing in the world:]
I know.
[She didn't have to think of him. She could have forgotten all about him, writing him off as a stupid mistake that she had to live with for a few months. But she kept his memory alive, and now they're soaking up the jazz music and each other's familiar presence.]
Hey, I... don't have anything else to do today, if you want to stay with me...
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[She closes her eyes. It's not often that she's calm, always haunted as she is by discontent and irritation. Right now, she feels smoothed-down, softened. He's not afraid to get closer, not right now.]
I want to.
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[When the next song has finished playing, Shinji suggests they go get some lunch or something. He isn't particularly hungry (he isn't hungry at all), but it's a nice communal activity to do. They're on the way out of the exhibition hall when the frog mascot tells them to have a good day. It takes Shinji a few seconds to realize the frog mascot isn't wearing a frog costume. That slimy, gaping mouth is literally... the guy's... face...
Shinji shrieks in horror. He almost pisses his pants right then and there.
Later in the evening, he is still embarrassed about that faux pas. It doesn't help that Asuka refuses to stop poking fun at him.] Come on, [he whines,] just do me a favor and forget today ever happened. [He flops onto his back on Asuka's bed, staring at the ceiling dismally. The Red Fish isn't a bad ship, and he seems reluctant to leave, even with all of Asuka's teasing. That's just how rocky things have gotten with Kaworu.]
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[She really hadn't expected him to stay so long. Asuka hasn't been directly told, but she's always sourly assumed that Kaworu slept over with him more often than not. Maybe they had a spat; maybe that's why Shinji's been a little off. He'd talked about taking things, taking her for granted, so just maybe...]
[Nah, he'd be more broken-up than this. But that doesn't mean Asuka won't thoroughly enjoy Shinji's singular company for as long as she can have it. Her room's a dismal place, totally without decorations. There are a few hairties on top of a cabinet and the products of her shopping spree on coathangers on the doorknob, but that's all. It's a definite downsize from the masses of boxes she'd had shipped with her from Germany. She stretches out with a slight grin.] Don't worry. I'll protect you from the frog people, too.
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It's the same thing he's afraid of with Asuka herself. She's an all-or-nothing kind of person, and he doesn't know how to keep her satisfied. A few kisses feel more like he's buying time than anything substantial. On another level, it's ghoulish to think of affection as currency and of her as a commodity. He really doesn't want to be alone... Frowning, he turns his head to look at her, before rearranging himself to be nearer to the pillows.]
I don't need your protection. Back in my day, I held my own against aliens, real aliens, like giant monsters with energy tentacles and crap. None of this overgrown frog nonsense. What kind of evolutionary path ends up with talking frogs... [Mumble, grumble. Down below, his foot nudges against hers in a weak retaliation.] It just isn't right, that's all.
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[Maybe it's because he keeps baiting her, in his mopey way. Comparing her to Kaworu, with her always ending up shortchanged in the bargain. Giving some affection but tugging away before she's gotten more than a taste. Every time she wants something real he drifts away. So she hooks her ankle around his, obvious as usual, as if to reassure herself he'll stay.]
You sound like an old man. Your day hasn't started.
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[His foot twitches slightly. Sharing close quarters with Asuka...
Not for the first time, of course. She once had the impudence to lie down on his futon like it belonged to her. Is that when she started to crush on him? Or could it have been even earlier than that? She never seemed all that impressed with him as a person or a pilot. Compared to Kaworu (he's doing it again), she's the furthest thing from tender and adoring. Which isn't a bad thing. He'd probably suffocate to death if she applied herself to him like synthetic seaweed to sushi.]
How old do I have to be for my day to start? I'm almost fifteen, you know...
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You are? You never told me when your birthday was. [There's a flicker of blue light emanating from behind her eyepatch, gone after a second or two. She presses hard on the fabric with her palm. It's been happening more and more often, sometimes, like now, when she's not even stressed. Probably the glyphs are weakening, wearing down. Hopefully. She doesn't apologize, but her face is still flushed after the glow recedes, and she unhooks her ankle from around his. He hates the patch. He has to hate every time he sees another obvious piece of evidence of the inhuman eye behind it.] So when is it? [She's talking faster now, as if she's trying to distract him from what he's already seen.] Maybe we'll be off this stupid moon by then.
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He seems mesmerized, not disgusted. He zones out until well after the light is gone.]
... What? [Birthdays? What about them?] My birthday is... [It takes him a second to remember the exact date. Even so,] It's just another day to me, Asuka. I'm not worried about it or anything. But yours is--uh, it's in December, isn't it?
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Tell me yours. I want to know. [She's horrible at distracting herself, worse at it when she can't pinpoint why he'd reacted like that, or why she's not backing off herself. If anything, she's scooting closer up.] It gives me some time to get ready.
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It wouldn't be that hard to reach up and unwind the eyepatch from her head. He could see everything he's responsible for and much more than that.]
Get ready? For my birthday? [He blinks in confusion, then scrunches up his nose distastefully.] I told you, it's just another day to me. Nothing special about it. [But Asuka reminds him of a dog with a bone it won't let go of. Reluctantly, he admits,] It's in June. June sixth. Seriously, it's nothing...
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Birthdays are important, idiot. [Asuka's spent the bulk of her own by herself. By college she was buying her own cakes, enjoying her own meager celebration with her doll across from her on the desk. She'd felt lower than dirt when she wasn't reassuring herself that she was above any paltry friendship, any worthless love that could be tossed her way. Swallowing again, she reaches over and squeezes his arm.] They're what started you.
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Her hand is touching his arm. It's warm. Maybe too warm.]
Why do you want to do that?
[No one has ever done that for him. Not even his father could be bothered to give him a call on his birthday. Over the years, Shinji dutifully sat next to the phone, telling himself that a call would come in this time. It never did. It never will.]
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[He's so incredulous that it's pathetic. That he's pathetic. Asuka can't give herself over to pity any more than she already does, not even for him, but her face reddens, expression a mire of consternation. Like her, Shinji's always starving for affirmation while denying it to everyone else.]
If you don't want it, I'll figure something else out. [Another box of chocolates, maybe. Something. Asuka scoots closer in like a groundhog burrowing. She thinks about resting her head on his shoulder the way he'd done with her.] It won't be stupid.
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