Peggy Carter (
mucked) wrote in
driftfleet2016-05-09 12:07 pm
Entry tags:
may-time mingling (starstruck!)
Who: Starstruck crew + visitors
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Aboard the Starstruck!
When: The merry merry month of May
[ there's been a tiny regime change and doubtless some debriefing after that masquerade! have at it, starstruckers. mingle away! ]
Broadcast: N/A
Action: Aboard the Starstruck!
When: The merry merry month of May
[ there's been a tiny regime change and doubtless some debriefing after that masquerade! have at it, starstruckers. mingle away! ]

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{After a moment or two, she realizes she's basically been looking at Winter in stunned silence. Her brain clicks in and she tries to gather herself. His question sparks again in her brain, and she attempts to answer nonchalantly.]
Uh, yes. Yes, it was not so bad. I... I did not see you there either.
[She's definitely floundering here, clearly she still hasn't completely shaken the shock off.]
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[ She may have seen him with Peggy and not realized it. He did look quite different, and so did his 'date'. He nods his head in response. Winter's glad she had a good time. There are lots of people in the Fleet who deserved it.
He hadn't expected to dance the way that he had, either, but apparently muscle memory was far kinder than his actual memory. ]
There wasn't much dancing. [ Lots of holding up the wall or escaping to the balcony when the crowd go to be too much. ]
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THAT WAS YOU?!
[Not very tactful Wanda...]
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It was.
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I- I am sorry. That was rude of me.
[A moment as she tries to think of something more to say to make amends for her poor manners.]
You... clean up very well...
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[ It doesn't make him feel any less flustered about it, but thankfully, there's not an expectation to present himself like that all the time. That would be exhausting. ]
Thank you.
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You are welcome.
[Another bit of a pause before she asks her next question.]
Where did you learn to dance like that?
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[ He's still yet to remember that part, though there are vague, splintered memories of crowded dance halls and tinny music. ]
Jim helped me brush up.
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You were able to remember then? Jim helped you to remember parts of your past?
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[ And now Jim isn't here, so most of the holes remain. ]
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Do you remember... your home? Your family?
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I know I had three sisters-- and that Steve was my best friend.
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Can you recall any childhood memories of you and Steve?
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[ It sounds more hopeful than it really is. Things are coming back, but he can't tell what's significant and what isn't.. ]
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[ They don't exactly help him remember, but it's information that he has and can use. ]