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cephalon) wrote in
driftfleet2016-05-11 06:05 am
[snuggle up real close everyone]
Who: The fair crew and visitors of the Windrose
Action: Aboard the Windrose
When: May
[It's a mingle! Make friendly everyone~]
Action: Aboard the Windrose
When: May
[It's a mingle! Make friendly everyone~]

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[one day Fox and Marvel will get along] Mm, and - Vision's a part of that? Geez. They really are going after all the superheroes.
. . . I could probably leap up there. [he says, but he reaches out to take her hand after a moment] What else do you do?
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[She takes his hand and applies her phasing to him even if she thought about retracting the offer when he mentioned leaping. There isn't much to grip on to up there though and she's not sure if the plants themselves are stable enough for his weight to be added.] I walk on whatever molecules I feel like walking on. [She takes a step up into the air and waits for him to follow suit.] Come on.
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[he watches her take a step - more like stares, really. As always, whenever someone displays their powers to him he's utterly amazed, his interest genuine. It makes him seem far younger than he actually is, like an excited child] You—wow. That's amazing.
[oh and now she wants him to do it. He takes a deep breath, then steps up next to her]
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[There's a reflexive smile when he decides to go and be all impressed by her power. He really is very hard not to like.] Just like riding a bike. Or nothing like riding a bike actually. Mostly like using stairs. [She nods up to where the plants are and takes more steps up and in that direction, careful not to let go of his hand of course.]
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[listen, it's impressive, and it's something he's never seen before. It isn't hard to impressive him, but to get him to act like this, well - showing off like this is the way to do it] Right, stairs, geez - is that how the phasing works, too? Only - er, reversed?
[he follows behind her, never more than a step behind. Of course if he did accidentally let go and fall it isn't a huge concern, but it'd be inconvenient. And this is too cool to ruin the experience]
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Oh, um, yeah, kind of? I just slip my bits around the atoms of something else.
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That's - [he isn't going to say amazing again, dammit] - a lot more than just passing through objects.
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He's - he's a teenager.
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...Is that not something you know about? [She was doing so well keeping the Wanda thing under wraps too.] I guess asking if Erik knows would be kind of pointless then?
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So, are you Kurt's dad or what? [Well, she decided not to think about Erik getting busy and apparently her brain just shifted to Hank himself.]
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No. I have no children, and I'm absolutely certain of that. [and weaker, muffled into his hand] I was trying not to think about that either, Kitty . . .
[. . . he's a glutton for punishment, this has decided it]
He doesn't know who his father is?
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You're not... I mean, you've... Right?
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[he sounds so pained right now] Yes, I've - yes, but I'm still absolutely sure it isn't me. I can take a guess at who it is, though, and - I'd really rather not think about it.
. . . why is this coming up anyway?
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I talked to Kara. [Remember, they are friends.]
[Wait a second.] You have a guess?
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And - yes, I have a guess. If you want to call it that.
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I could be wrong. It could be coincidence. [but he doesn't sound like he believes that]
There was a mutant in my world with red skin and a tail, but his power was that he could teleport. I've seen it up close - when he was trying to kill me. [that part comes out a little dryly]
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[Hank isn't one to hold grudges, but when it came to Azazel . . . he can't help but let just a bit of his anger slip into his voice. The man killed his boss, almost killed him and Sean and Alex - he didn't think the guy deserved what happened to him, but that didn't mean he had to like him, either]
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He - no, he was killed, a few years ago. [along with his death came the knowledge of Sean's and Angel's, and that's enough to sober the rest of his anger] Raven had been on our side, though. Erik, too, until he and Charles, ah . . . had a difference in opinion. Then Raven and the remaining mutants on the other side joined with Erik.
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