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This time we're gonna get funky
Characters: Pepper Potts and OPEN
Date: November 12
Location: Jade Dojo
Situation: Pepper turns 18 today! Party time, y'all
Warnings/Rating: None yet
It's the 12th of November, which means that Pepper is becoming a Legal Adult, according to the laws of her home. Maybe those kinds of things don't apply as much here (she has no idea what the age is to become an adult in Keeliai), and even if she wasn't turning eighteen, it's still her birthday. Which, of course, means there has to be a party.
And not just any party. Unlike Tony and Gene, she wants a real bash. Not a rowdy one, of course, but one that is totally fun and super awesome. Bakura was kind enough to let her use the dojo, so once the sun goes down and the students have left, she sets everything up. There's a table against one wall with snacks, drinks and the obligatory cake with eighteen candles; it's obviously not as lavish as the masquerade refreshments, but it looks good. The left over streamers and paper lanterns from Tony's party in July have made a reappearance, carefully placed around the room so as not to get in the way nor cause any damage to the dojo walls when they're removed.
The armor is set up in a far corner, so anyone who hasn't seen it yet will get the chance. She might even take people for rides if they want - although let's be honest, she's the one that wants to go flying again like she did with Raine. For the moment though, it's acting as the music player and disco ball machine. Not what Tony had intended when he built it, but she thinks this only makes it that much more awesome. Pepper can go from apocalypse-preventing mode to party mode in the space of seconds.
There are also a few board games and several decks of cards on one of the benches, in case anyone feels like playing games.
Although she did send out specific invitations, she's perfectly happy if anyone brings a guest she doesn't know, or if someone amiable decides to drop by, attracted by the sounds of the party. The more the merrier, right?
(OOC Note: Let me know if you want a specific starter, and feel free to put up your own! It's a party, have fun!)
Date: November 12
Location: Jade Dojo
Situation: Pepper turns 18 today! Party time, y'all
Warnings/Rating: None yet
It's the 12th of November, which means that Pepper is becoming a Legal Adult, according to the laws of her home. Maybe those kinds of things don't apply as much here (she has no idea what the age is to become an adult in Keeliai), and even if she wasn't turning eighteen, it's still her birthday. Which, of course, means there has to be a party.
And not just any party. Unlike Tony and Gene, she wants a real bash. Not a rowdy one, of course, but one that is totally fun and super awesome. Bakura was kind enough to let her use the dojo, so once the sun goes down and the students have left, she sets everything up. There's a table against one wall with snacks, drinks and the obligatory cake with eighteen candles; it's obviously not as lavish as the masquerade refreshments, but it looks good. The left over streamers and paper lanterns from Tony's party in July have made a reappearance, carefully placed around the room so as not to get in the way nor cause any damage to the dojo walls when they're removed.
The armor is set up in a far corner, so anyone who hasn't seen it yet will get the chance. She might even take people for rides if they want - although let's be honest, she's the one that wants to go flying again like she did with Raine. For the moment though, it's acting as the music player and disco ball machine. Not what Tony had intended when he built it, but she thinks this only makes it that much more awesome. Pepper can go from apocalypse-preventing mode to party mode in the space of seconds.
There are also a few board games and several decks of cards on one of the benches, in case anyone feels like playing games.
Although she did send out specific invitations, she's perfectly happy if anyone brings a guest she doesn't know, or if someone amiable decides to drop by, attracted by the sounds of the party. The more the merrier, right?
(OOC Note: Let me know if you want a specific starter, and feel free to put up your own! It's a party, have fun!)
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"Go on, do it. I dare you."
He's definitely teasing Gene, but it's not clear if he actually expects Gene to call him on his dare or not. What will you do, Gene? Let the taunt slide, or indulge in some wanton destruction?
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But that doesn't mean he won't grab a load-bearing card, either. He pinches one, and looks up at Tony.
"Are you sure you dare me?"
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"Totally. Double dog dare."
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Gene rather innocently yanks the load-bearing card, and it all collapses like...well...like a house of cards.
These are the jokes, folks. Deal with it. (Get it? Deal? Like cards? Oh, okay, it's just not funny.)
"I don't know what you expected," he says.
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"Oh, no, now it's fifty-two pickup," he snorts. "Or two-hundred-and-eight pickup. That was, like, four decks of cards." He picks up one of the cards, bends it, and lets it pop out of his fingers into Gene's face.
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"Why did you do that?" he asks, all bemusement.
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"I'm actually really overcome by all this destruction. Look at what you've done. I can't handle it. Oops! Two-hundred-and-nine pickup." And he swoons dramatically into Gene's arms.
Better catch him, Gene!
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But he's not that much of an asshole.
So he catches Tony. "Uh-oh. You'd better watch your step, Mr. Stark," he says with a low chuckle. Falling back into his supervillainous ways!
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"Or what?" Tony says, tilting his head back to grin at Gene.
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I was informed that I have a contractual obligation to make this joke, sorry, I didn't make the rule
oh my god.Tony yelps and springs out of Gene's arms. "That's not fair," he laughs, and flicks yet another card at Gene. Back off, buster! No tickling in public!
Because we all know where that leads."Are you gonna keep being a jerk, or are you gonna help me rebuild this tower?" Fwip. You know, Tony, your protests might have more impact if you stopped obnoxiously flicking cards at your boyfriend.
it was right there. it was RIGHT THERE
C'mon, they're not gonna get out of hand at Pepper's party."I guess," Gene says, and begins collecting the cards.
This isn't a metaphor for New York or anything."How do you...build these?"dishonor on your cow
He sweeps a pile of cards over to Gene for him to practice with. It'll be fun!
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What a ridiculous, useless skill! He must learn it at once.
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He starts stacking some of his pile into a foundation for a new tower. "What, are you thinking of going pro? You can't use the rings to cheat."
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"I wasn't about to."
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He doesn't get far before they start collapsing, but he can at least make a triangle that stays up for a moment.
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"The four-card cell is probably easier to start with, actually. The triangle kind of sucks." Observe the master at work. "This structure can hold almost seven hundred pounds per square foot." Engineering!
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"Huh, I see." Gene examines Tony's four-card cell and imitates it. It takes a little doing, but he gets it in the end. "So I have to ask. Exactly how much are you enjoying teaching me about engineering?"
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"But yes, as a matter off fact, I am."
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Tony has noticed that Gene tends to avoid his lab. He knows he's not always the most entertaining company when he's absorbed in work, and he'd figured Gene needed some time away from his perpetual science supernerdery. But, hey, if Gene wants to spend more time in the lab, Tony's sure not going to stop him.
"Or you could come take classes at the College makerspace." Tony beams.
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He'd like to spend more time with Tony. But he also knows that Tony needs his space.
"Sure. I could take classes at the makerspace," Gene says genially (ha!). "What do you think I'd be good at?"
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