Voices from Heaven (
thespaceopera) wrote in
driftfleet2016-05-01 09:56 am
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Beverly - Game Room
There has to be something.
[ He bit his lip as he considered, drumming his fingers against the table for a few heart beats. ]
How about this - I raise you one stack of pancakes.
[ One of the foods he's really good at. Every bachelor has that one and that's his. ]
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Pancakes hmm? I think I can work with that!
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Yes ma'm. Every bachelor has that one food they can make well, right? Pancakes are mine.
[ He smirked and made adjustments to his cards. ]
But just so you know - I always play to win.
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[And so, the dealer begins the round. Five suits, three colors, all with different point values. In the end, the player with the least number of points wins. Simple enough game, but it still requires reading your fellow players well, to guess what they might be about to lay down.]
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When it comes time to show, he is not the person with the least points, but neither is he the most. Not bad for a first round. ]
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That's one pancake for you I guess.
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Don't worry. I'm sure you'll earn a few of your own soon enough.
[ He grinned brilliantly, obviously enjoying himself, but this was the sort of thing he excelled at - being social, playing games, flirting, making friends. ]
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So what's your poison? Chocolate chip? Blueberry? Or are you a more a traditional man?
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[ He takes them up and considers, choosing his own to discard. It was a worse hand then before, but he didn't think he would have the worst. Certainly nowhere near the best, but he didn't think he would get totally shaken down. ]
You just can't beat a good buttermilk pancake with maple syrup. You only have to use that other stuff to hide the fact you can't do buttermilk right. They're like little flavor bandaids.
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Flavor bandaids, hmm? I can think of more than a few people that would take issue to that.
[She places one of her cards into the central pool to be tallied.]
Fortunately for you, I'm not one of them. If I'm being perfectly honest, I have shamefully simple tastes for someone who is supposed to be an explorer.
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To be honest, I'm much the same. I like my fresh fruits and vegetables - and my pancakes. I guess... things as they come, you know?
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[It makes her think of those breakfasts with Jean-Luc, how they both thought the other wanted complicated, exotic meals, when all they both wanted was coffee and croissants.]
I think...Sometimes I think there's an unspoken expectation of us, as members of Starfleet, that our tastes in every day life - food, fashion, music, whatever - always be reflective of our core as explorers. As if somehow wanting pancakes in the morning instead of Bolian soufflé makes you not as good of an officer.
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Yeah, I think I know what you mean. I didn't grow up with anything fancy, and fancy and exotic doesn't mean good. Sometimes it's the simple, home-grown things that taste the best, really hit you where you need it.
Besides, at the end of the day, it's not the food I really remember - it's the people at the table.
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I feel the same way. The people are what's most important.
[She doesn't really miss coffee and croissants in the morning, she misses Picard, just as she misses Deanna, not the chocolate fudge sundaes, or her grandmother, not vegetable soup.]
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[ No, he did not. He had not talked about it in a long time, but what he meant in that moment was his uncle's farm. The man had not been wealthy, and that had never bothered him really. He had been fine with simplicity. It had been other things that made him sour on the experience. ]
Good food is made better with good conversation, right?
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[And with that, she's proclaimed the winner of this round and she gleefully points a finger at Kirk.]
And a pancake for me!
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One pancake to Bev. Think it's to early to invest in an apron?
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[Grin.]
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My my, someone is confident. Or do you just want to see me in an apron?
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Hmmm, so you just want a story to take back to your time, don't you? 'I remember this time I saw Captain Kirk in an apron!'. You'll get a few drinks out of that one, I'm sure.
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Maybe if you ask nicely and win enough points off me you can trade your pancakes for a picture.
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We're Star Fleet. Our job is to solve problems, isn't it?
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