Peggy Carter (
mucked) wrote in
driftfleet2017-06-01 01:28 pm
everybody's starstruck in june.
Who: starstruck crew & visitors
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! ]
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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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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It's -- it was for a good cause.
[ stiff; argumentative. ]
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Don't doubt it. But.
M'doing alright. You don't need to go extra miles for me.
[He wags his hands lazily.]
Or you could, uh. You know... just... ask for company. Unless that's too easy for you.
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If I did, [ she hedges, ] would you say yes?
[ -- because she's not always convinced he agrees because he wants to share her company. sometimes, maybe, she fears being humoured. max is a difficult puzzle; she can't always suss out where his preferences begin and his suffering ends. ]
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Would I want to? Maybe not. But I would.
[Unspoken: because you asked for it.
He looks humored, though, as he considers the options.]
It's about as effective as moving my record player.
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[Good luck with that sussing.]
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except, perhaps, her unlikely friendship. ]
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-- Would you like to listen to some music with me, Max?
[ don't you dare flip this on her now, max. her heart can't take it. ]
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Well... Hmm.
Since I'm fixing the, ahm, chair version of me —
[He reaches over and nudges the chair; watch how it rattles on it's awful, busted leg.]
— guess I could stand some company.
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[ after all, they're his. she strides over to the box of sleeves. once they're settled -- once he's in the throes of his work -- she's got more that needs saying. peggy's not certain how he'll take it; well, she hopes, when she explains why she wants someone else to learn the pilot's controls aboard the ship.
it's a double-edged sword. by his own words, he's admitted he's doing better. but better isn't necessarily good enough when it comes to the ship's holistic safety. ]
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He's gonna go for something Bowie. Space Oddity is kind of appropriate, don't you think?
Where'd all these English singers come from, anyway. He works patiently, and he doesn't seem to at all mind silences some others may find numbing or awkward; no, he doesn't mind at all. If either of them has something to say, they'll say it. Peggy of course is far more chatty than he'll ever be, but. Maybe that's a good thing.
Eventually the chair is stable. He wiggles it with a hand, and is content that it doesn't thump back and forth on the floor.]
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in time, she falls in love with the saxophone.
eventually the chair is stable. peggy watches him give it an experimental wobble. then, with an expectant look, she gestures for him to take the seat himself. ]
Moment of truth. Tell us how it is.
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... Boy, he has an imagination on him.
He plops down on the chair, thoughtful, brow as serious as ever despite how very not serious he is.]
... Hasn't collapsed to spite me.
Think that means it's a success.
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he's likely right; she ought to have just asked him. blimey, he's come far. ]
The cat's out of its bag. [ she pulls her legs up onto the couch, sitting with her knees bent. ] I know how handy you are, now. You'll never lack for chores.
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It gives me things to do. M'used to always moving, remember?
... If I can't move in miles, I can move in other ways.
[So... You know. Whether he grumbles or not about it, he does like keeping his hands busy. Even the hand that aches a lot more than it used to. That's what happens when you get it crushed under a steering wheel that's being pulled by a monster truck.]
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[ -- and perhaps that's her sympathetic ingress. peggy leans an arm on the sofa's back and watches max as he sits. is it odd, maybe, to find the sight of him in a proper chair a bit unnerving? unusual. ]
You can fix things. Do you think you could build them, too?
[ simple things. nothing too grand or ambitious. ]
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[It doesn't usually last long, whatever's built, but building does happen.
But he does remember doing plenty of repairs, fixing the ol' auto for Jessie, things like that. He's built some additions. Hell, he built a swing once, one of those relaxing swings you watch the water with. Back when there was water left.]
I'm best at engines 'n car parts, but I could probably figure out whatever needs to be built...
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