sam wilson (
wingedman) wrote in
driftfleet2017-08-03 01:45 pm
[open] august starstruck mingle
Who: Everyone!
Broadcast: n/a
Action: Starstruck
When: August 1-31
Everyone on the Starstruck is regretting their life and their choices. Why does anyone want to visit this ship again?
Broadcast: n/a
Action: Starstruck
When: August 1-31
Everyone on the Starstruck is regretting their life and their choices. Why does anyone want to visit this ship again?

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peggy plays up her consternation. ]
I'm not saying there is a dress code. [ clearly not; look at the rest of their bloody crew. ] But -- you're looking far from regulation.
[ which, again, is saying just a bit too much. ]
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[ he echoes and not without a smile. He finds it all ( her frown and her explanations ) to be sweet. She's being charming but steve knows better now than trying to tell her that. ]
Never thought outlaws have those.
[ regulations . But! ]
Alright. It'll be gone by tonight.
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she's won, she's got what she wanted, and yet she pushes that little bit further. ]
Besides, [ peggy huffs, ] it scratches.
[ nevermind that he'd already agreed to get rid of it. ]
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[ the word is embedded in a bark of laughter. He starts peeling the tape off of his left hand, trying not to think too hard on the context of this accusation. ]
Really?
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peggy looks at his hand -- a rare dip away from his eyes -- before answering. ]
Yes, really. [ she echoes his word. not one she'd use, in a pinch. it sounds odd. ] I don't see why it should be so surprising to hear.
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[ he considers her words before shrugging. ]
Alright, you got it. But you know.
[ he says in a tone of someone who is in possession of the best plan in the world. ]
You could help.
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I could help. [ she echoes, but not with agreement. ] What? By holding your towel and dabbing your brow?
[ she won't make this easy either. ]
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[ he's not very picky about the delegation of duties in the process. it seems that he's simply very keen on her being there. ]
After all, you're the one who wants it gone so badly.
[ so it's really only sensible. ]
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[ because she damn well will mitigate this leverage he seems to have found over her. yes, she'd like it gone -- but the moment he believes it's imperative, the moment he believes it's something she wants so badly, that's the moment she's lost.
perhaps she already has. ]
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[ well then! he collects the tape and shrugs. for someone so big, he almost makes the gesture seem casual enough and not at all pre-planned. ]
well then, see? Told you it's not so bad.
[ :) ]
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her eyes narrow.]
There will -- of course -- be natural consequences.
[ two can play, rogers. ]
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-------------- to my having a beard?
[ dear god, what did he get himself into? ]
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I can't be blamed for avoiding something so scratchy. And, dare I say it, ticklish.
[ and so opens yet another classic carter-rogers negotiation. ]
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[ can't be blamed, she says. ]
You know that's not even remotely fair, right?
[ SIMPLY MAKING SURE. ]
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[ she counters, altogether too pleased to suddenly have him on the back foot once again. there's even a glimmer in her eye because of it. ]
After all, I'm the one getting scratched.
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[ the way he eyes her fingernails is nothing less than skeptical. ]
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I believe that's a horse of an entirely different colour.
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[ he is so terribly pleased with himself. ]
And I've never complained.
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[ she knows damn well he wouldn't. ]
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[ as it's only fair ]
I need your help.
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[ she teases -- warming up, maybe, to the idea of lending a hand. ]
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[ since evidently he's such an old man these days. ]
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to her, at least. ]
You're like no ninety-nine year old I've ever met. Whiskers or none. [ she lets him go after a brief waggle of his chin. ] Fine. I'll help. Just this once, since there's so very much of it to get rid of.
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[ which means he'll have to make each moment count. He leans in to press a kiss to her cheek. ]
Thank you. Sorry about those regulations by the way.
[ the public display of affection, the beard. Pick and choose. ]
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[ it's a miracle she doesn't push him away, really. but ever since the coma's end, there's been a considerable relaxation in the harshest application of her rules and regulations. a kiss, she supposes, is alright. especially if restrained to the cheek. ]
You're not in the least bit apologetic.
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