Kitty Pryde (
passingthrough) wrote in
driftfleet2018-07-28 07:38 pm
Twin Roses Mingle
Who: Twin Roses crew, visitors, stowaways, who knows!?
Broadcast: Nada
Action: Twin Roses of course!
When: All of August and what remains of July
[Since we last saw this crew in action it has been joined (or rejoined) by Yuri, Mikuno, Vision, and Wanda! Will there be growing pains? Drama? Intrigue? Tune in and see!]
(OOC: The Yaugur System until August 5. Drifting and then MYSTERY!)
Broadcast: Nada
Action: Twin Roses of course!
When: All of August and what remains of July
[Since we last saw this crew in action it has been joined (or rejoined) by Yuri, Mikuno, Vision, and Wanda! Will there be growing pains? Drama? Intrigue? Tune in and see!]
(OOC: The Yaugur System until August 5. Drifting and then MYSTERY!)

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But he probably has a few episodes of Bob Ross stored in his long-term memory that might help.That is, he is at least meticulous about practice, and having an outline to work from should help immeasurably.There is a little flash of regret in his expression when he finally has to let go of Wanda's hand so they can sit at a table, but he perks right back up when they get menus. It's so refreshing that they can go on a date and he doesn't have to disguise himself--
Not that this is a date. He quashes that thought and sends it to the back of his mind, instead focusing on how nice it is to show his friend (friend) around a new ship. He's never tried sharing anything with Wanda while he was keeping something from her, so best to assume she'll at least be able to read surface thoughts. And maybe--maybe it won't be too long before he doesn't have to keep anything from her at all.]
I'll assume there's been some quality assurance from the chefs before putting anything on the menu. Perhaps the "cream cake with berry topping"? [It promises it's inspired by New York style cheesecake made with available ingredients.]
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Close enough that it feels bizarre to have that...whatever-it-is that Vision doesn't want her to see yet hanging over them. They've never kept secrets like that from each other before, and Wanda's not sure if trying to keep to Vision's surface thoughts will negatively impact their efforts here.]
That sounds good. Let's try it.
[But to go with it...hmmmm.]
It would probably be good with tea if you like that. [If the warmth isn't uncomfortable.]
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He orders two dessert sets from the waiter (who looks vaguely familiar, but then all the employees are Fleet residents anyway, and Makie works in the kitchen somewhere) and leans back in his chair.]
What do you think so far, Wanda? It's not quite like public areas you might find on Earth, but the Iskaulit does help break up the monotony you might otherwise find on a single ship.
[And it's good for taking a long walk or using one of the various exercise rooms, but--it's missing somewhere to fly. That's one freedom he's become quite used to.]
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[But nowhere to fly, and nothing can replace the simple pleasures of sunlight or the wind in her hair. She'll have to wait for their next stop for that.]
I hope the next place we stop is a little better. The last planet would have been nice for flying, but the mist...
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[But then the frown turns into a smile as he meets her gaze.] I'd happily fly with you, if the next system has a suitable space.
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[Especially if this is meant to be an entertainment show - wouldn't they like to show some picturesque locations eventually?
The waiter comes back with their food fairly quickly. The desserts for the day were already prepared and tea is simple enough with the help of a hot water dispenser. Wanda grins and reaches for her fork.]
Are you ready? I will try not to reach too deep into your mind.
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He loads up his fork and looks at her, an amused twinkle in his eye.]
Ah, do we eat it at the same time?
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[Wanda loads up her own fork and pauses, closing her eyes. She hasn't tried this before, but the concept seems simple enough: link her sense of taste to his mind and hold the connection while they eat.
Her eyes are glowing a dim red with the effort when she opens them. It might be a little unsettling to some, but she knows Vision won't mind. It's such a delicate balance, diving deep enough for this to maybe work but not so deep to risk accidentally invading his privacy.]
On three? One, two, three--
[--it's really good, and Wanda's careful to chew slower than she normally would so Vision can properly savor the taste. Is it working? Does he like it?
She really hopes he does.]
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Given that, it's absoultely delicious. He gives a small hum that does sound a bt like "mmm".]
It seems to be working.
[And it's easy enough to present her with a burst of gratitude and simple joy, and to nip in the bud the longong fr a deeper connection that comes with it. Oh, he's missed having a comfortable link with her--
--but in its place, space cheesecake is a perfectly adequate substitute, he tells himself.]
Thank you.
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I'm glad.
[She's missed this too. It's been hard to keep her psychic distance.]
Do you want to try some of it with the berries next?
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He takes up a forkful with some of the berries as well as cake and crust. More complex flavors, but he's confident she can share it just as well.]
On three again, then?
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One, two, three--!
[Mmmm, the berries definitely make the cake.]
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[And it is subtly different than just sharing her emotional state while she's eating. He doesn't really have the vocabulary to describe it subjectively, but tangy and sweet he can separate out by the different textures, and the difference the berries make between the first and second bite are obvious even to him.]
The synchronized eating may be a bit awkward, but I'm receiving it very well.
[And once again there's a burst of affection for her that she can no doubt sense, because she's generous and wants to share something she likes with him, and what's not to be grateful for?]
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Do you want to try some of the tea next?
[She leans over her cup and sniffs, and the link very helpfully provides both the sense and the words for Wanda's impressions. It's a black tea, obviously, but there's something else - citrus, although Wanda can't tell exactly what.]
I think this is something like Earl Grey? I don't know what that smell is.
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Yes, let's. It's not too hot, is it?
[He won't burn himself, but humans are widely variable with how hot they can take their beverages. Wanda seems to want to proceed, though, so he takes a sip in sync with her after a deep smell.]
The smell is a mild citrus. Yuzu, or something like. Is that the flavor as well?
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[The taste is pleasant, but whatever the flavoring is still eludes her. Maybe it's some kind of weird alien tea.]
It isn't lemon or orange. I don't think I've had this kind of tea before, but it's nice with the cake.
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I like it. Or I sense you like it, which is approximately the same in this case.
[Up until this point, for him, it's been mostly texture-based on the occasions where he's tried to eat. It was a good day when he discovered he could eat without any bizarre consequences, though he's never needed to.]
Now a bit of everything all together? [Crust, cake, berries, followed by a sip of tea. Excellent.]
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[Her happiness is a steady warmth shining through their link - this is nice and she hopes they get to do it again. And maybe one day with food she's cooked.
They seem to be making progress to the point they don't need to count off each bite (which is good, because that would have just been awkward.]
Tell me the next time you see something you want to taste.
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And he is enjoying it on his own, not just because it's an excuse to get close to her. Being able to experience yet another aspect of human life is charming.]
I will. Perhaps some of the basic protein gels on the ship for a comparison? If I have only good food, I won't have anything to compare it to.
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Some of them are...really bad. Are you sure?
[She won't refuse (aside from the Hottest Hot Sauce Known To Man, because neither of them need that), but she'd spare him from the lesser evils of the world if she could. Or in this case, at least let him taste some better things first.]
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Nothing that's terrible, of course. But I would in particular be interested to see how the bacon gel compares to our bacon-flavored kelp, and if any of the powders work as seasoning alternates.
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She's not going to fight him, but she really fails to see why anyone would want to try bad food.]
If you're sure...but the texture's not right. For me it's hard to separate how it feels from how it tastes.
[She's pretty sure he's going to get some of that 'weird mouthfeel grossness' backlash even if she tries to hold that back from the taste just by the nature of the connection.]
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There's no rush, of course. We're not going to run out of protein gel any time soon.
[Cake, on the other hand, is a valuable commodity.]
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I am not looking forward to running out of real food. It takes a lot of spices to make the protein gel taste like something normal.
[While she doesn't mind spicy food, she's really going to have to make an effort to find something more closely approximating common spices in Sokovian food than what they have. But noodles and cheese isn't bad at all.]
And maybe we can find more of these berries. They would be good in a pastry, I think. [She smiles again. That's a nice texture.] Have you ever tried one?
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If we drift for particularly long, some of the algae in the kelp tank can be used as a rice-substitute carbohydrate, though I like to save it for special occasions as it's also a particularly efficient oxygen recycler. And we keep the freezer stocked as well as we can, between systems.
[He gets a faraway look in his eyes and leans back, smiling.]
A pastry? I have. I was in New York City to check up on one of Mr. Stark's pet projects, and Natasha had me pick up a dozen from a bakery she knew to bring it back to the facility. It was flaky and creamy, and one of the first times I actually tried to eat something.
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