Voices from Heaven (
thespaceopera) wrote in
driftfleet2016-05-01 09:56 am
Entry tags:
- !event,
- !mingle,
- allen walker,
- asuka shikinami langley,
- beverly crusher,
- clay terran,
- davesprite,
- erik lehnsherr,
- finrod felagund,
- hank mccoy,
- haruka tenoh,
- james buchanan barnes (ou),
- katherine "kitty" pryde,
- kazuto "kirito" kirigaya,
- kurt darkholme,
- misty day,
- remy lebeau,
- richard castle,
- riona cousland theirin,
- robb stark,
- sara lance,
- sascha,
- shinji ikari,
- simon tam,
- the vision,
- theon greyjoy,
- vima sunrider,
- winn schott,
- wrath
And We Danced (Masquerade Overflow!)
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- Original Mingle
- OOC Post
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- Original Mingle
- OOC Post
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Coil
[Well, maybe pink isn't exactly the color to strike fear or even vague unease in the hearts of men and crew everywhere. Asuka deflates slightly at his questioning glance and motions before, predictably, stiffening right back up, shoulders back, tetchy and more touchy than is really necessary. But really, why should he look at her like that? She can look better. She can get away from being sullen for at least one night.]
[Maybe she's jealous, too. He doesn't seem as out of place as he should be. Not as obviously uncomfortable as she is-- or feels she is, at least, her self-consciousness out in full force. But he's still just not a mingler. Asuka shrugs her shoulders, face stuck in a pout, before she answers.]
What? Maybe I wanted to look nice for a change.
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whether or not she has improved in her understanding of the handspeak alphabet yet, he spells out 'P-I-N-K?']
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Yeah, pink. What's wrong with it?
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and he shakes his head. nothing wrong with it at all.]
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[Her expression softens a little, but she still looks like a kid that's gotten caught with a candy bar, still searching for a half-decent excuse or explanation. She swallows, gesturing helplessly at her getup.]
My-- friend, he made it for me.
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maybe it's a bit of both.]
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He's in one, too. Shinji Ikari. Do you know him? [And then, rapid-fire--] What are you doing here, anyway? You're not the type for this either.
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his surprise increases and he forms the gesture for 'here?' followed by pointing insistently at the ground, just in case the meaning is unclear.
she not only has a friend, but they're in the fleet, and at the dance? these three facts together are apparently a shock for him.]
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I don't spend all my time in my room, idiot.
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he huffs voicelessly over that, and signs 'fine.' absolutely not pointed at all.]
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[Wait. Asuka pushes a stray hair out of her face, blinking once. Twice.]
You're jealous.
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and forgetting (or ignoring) that she doesn't know much beyond fingerspelling, he goes ahead and signs anyway, asking what is there to be jealous of?]
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[And then, damningly, she cuts herself off, pink tinging her ears.]
Whatever. We-- it's-- complicated, okay?
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he nods, adding in a pretty self-explanatory sign for 'I bet,' and tries to shrug the whole thing off. he can feel his neck begin to heat up, though.]
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[But then she recovers herself, if only vaguely, lips making a stiff line across her face as she motions vaguely with her hand. Like hell is she going to be stuck out here in public as her face and neck match and then surpass the shade of her yukata. Better to at least be away from the entrance.]
Look. If you want to talk, let's get out of here first.
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so, he doesn't actually think about it much when she offers a way out. he only lifts his chin in stiff acknowledgement--agreeing and ready to follow her somewhere. he doesn't know where they would go or what they would even talk about once there, but he would also very much like to get out of there.]
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[The balcony's not too far off, and it's way out of the way of the jumble of people, though they have to cut through the performance hall to get there. Asuka's steps are relatively quick through the maze of people, though she keeps glancing to make sure he's still following her (if he isn't, she supposes he's not obligated to) and by the time she's found it the flush has died down on her face. She takes an unnecessary breath and tries to face him.]
So. You never answered me, you know.
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he's feeling much better by the time they reach the liberating air of the balcony... but that does nothing to fix the fact that he still hadn't been listening to her question before.
so, he blinks a bit at the statement, and gestures for her to repeat herself. he has no idea what she's talking about.]
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[Not that he doesn't have a right to be anywhere he wants, she supposes; it's just that skulking around the ship and making himself scarce suits him better, same as her. Definitely no one invited him specifically; that's for sure, so he has to be wanting something. It's probably not the fancy cheeses.]
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but he glances away, back toward the ballroom, after he answers. because of course that doesn't come close to being the actual, whole truth. that's just the response he'd prepared for the normal people that might try to talk to him while he's here. and she's admitted enough embarrassing things in even the last ten minutes to maybe earn more. on top of that, she's still talking to him, and that counts for a lot. so, after thinking about it for another minute, he shrugs a shoulder.
'f-a-m-i-l-i-a-r,' comes next, and he waves a dismissive hand over his shoulder, indicated something far behind him. the past is way back there somewhere.]
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You used to go to events like this? [As usual, she can tell she's on the verge of asking too many questions for him to sign responses to at once. In this case, though, it's half to distract herself from what she's already told him. She adjusts the flowers pinned around her patch.]
Don't tell me you know how to dance.
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there are actually a great many skills he'd learned in his apparently-refined former life that he knows but does not particularly enjoy.
she should see what he can do with a harp.]
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Me, too.
[That better not come as much of a surprise as her having a friend did. If it does, well, maybe she's not above teasing him for having a skill like that under his belt.] I was in the air force. Military. [That's a quick amend.] I only got to dance at one ball before now.
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and he starts to explain himself with the sign for 'family,' before he remembers that she might not know that one, and it would kind of be a long-winded explanation anyway. so, he's quick to drop it for something else.
instead, he spells out 's-i-l-l-y,' which sums up his feelings on the whole subject pretty well.]
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You let people underestimate you.
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aaah I never saw this notif Im sorry