Peggy Carter (
mucked) wrote in
driftfleet2017-06-01 01:28 pm
everybody's starstruck in june.
Who: starstruck crew & visitors
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Action: aboard the ship
When: june
[ another month; another mingle. but there are changes in the air! the starstruck has some fresh crew to boast of, as well as a spiffing new lounge. things have been difficult, lately -- the common area might make for a great place to decompress and socialize with your fellow starstruckers.
after all, it seems the captain's gone and requisitioned max's record player. for the first week in june, it'll be returned again and again to the new lounge. good luck hiding it from her, rockatanksy.
ready steady go! ]
Broadcast: n/a
Action: aboard the ship
When: june
[ another month; another mingle. but there are changes in the air! the starstruck has some fresh crew to boast of, as well as a spiffing new lounge. things have been difficult, lately -- the common area might make for a great place to decompress and socialize with your fellow starstruckers.
after all, it seems the captain's gone and requisitioned max's record player. for the first week in june, it'll be returned again and again to the new lounge. good luck hiding it from her, rockatanksy.
ready steady go! ]

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[Well if she doubts him...........]
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What do you want crayons and pencils for, hm?
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Maybe give the walls a little more color.
It'd be a good shade for 'em.
[This little shit.]
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[ -- he wants to paint a wall. ]
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[Careful, you might make me like him more.]
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S'there something wrong with it?
Ahh. Painting. With actual paint.
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Painting -- [ peggy echoes. ] As in a landscape. Or a scene. Not just one simple colour to cover the whole damned thing.
[ please be sympathetic to her displeasure in this, max. even if she's a record player thief. ]
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[He shrugs, sitting back finally.]
Don't see the harm in it. Enjoying something. Doin' something.
Better than staring at the walls.
[... So. What Max does, half the time. Also he totally is not taking your side here.]
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Perhaps he can paint your shuttle next.
[ gloves, off. ]
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Huh.
You're worse than usual today.
[Threatening the shuttle, taking the record player, and being so very combative, even if it's in a relatively nice way.
He just wonders.]
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[ oh, no. ]
What the devil does that mean?
[ perhaps she is a bit more testy, of late. new arrivals on the ship make her get a bit overly formal. peggy tries to put her best captain's foot forward, and likely overcorrects. or else maybe she's still reeling from their unintended hug a few days prior; the thought still makes her throat constrict. ]
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[He holds up his fists, as if he's about to box; a little sign language for a description that he can't put into words.]
... Easier to piss off.
[He's hardly one to take back words, because he almost always means them.
He points at himself.]
You mad at me? Is this about the pins?
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[ about the pins? heavens. she's floored -- just for a moment -- that max would still be worrying about it. peggy's upset about a lot of things just now. and some of it does revolve around max. but she's not...god, she nearly laughs. ]
Not at all. Not one bit. Max, you did nothing wrong.
[ she, however, has been up to all sorts of mischief. ]
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[He says, motioning a lazy hand toward the record player.]
... A lot.
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[ is she trying to say she...likes you? wants to spend time with you? is this a schoolyard playground? who knows. ]
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I was too busy trying to figure out new places to hide the record player.
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None of them were terribly good hiding places.
[ they'd both been on this ship just about as long as each other, after all. they're the solid old veterans of the starstruck. arguably, they know the ship equally well. ]
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What, now I gotta hide things on other ships?
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[ -- don't think she doesn't pay attention to you. ]
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... Once.
[He shrugs.
So. Yes. He's never even seen the inside of most ships.]
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Well, I'll know where to look next. Won't I?
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Y'know, solitude isn't just a psychotic's weird problem to fix.
Sometimes, uh... people just enjoy it. Even the sane ones.
[It's not always a bad thing, Peggy. Even in excess, he's pretty sure.]
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[ and maybe she'd begun to feel herself wallow -- instead of simply fixing 'herself', it's easier to fix those around her. force them into her company, maybe, and thereby feel a little better about her own habits. ]
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[He cocks his head to the side.]
Are you enjoying or wallowing? I've been feeling pretty alright, actually.
.....
Until people take my records.
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