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thisavrou_log2016-05-01 09:04 pm
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Entry tags:
- *event,
- all about j: j,
- danger days killjoys: the girl,
- death note: l (crau),
- mass effect: clone shepard,
- mcu: wanda maximoff,
- metal gear: kazuhira miller,
- mushishi: ginko,
- npc | ben,
- npc | thán,
- red vs blue: agent texas,
- star wars: luke skywalker,
- star wars: rey,
- tron: rinzler (crau),
- undertale: frisk,
- undertale: mettaton,
- x-men movies: peter maximoff
( may event log )
Who: Everyone
When: May 1st and on
Where: The Moira + Amissis-Re
What: The crew finds themselves visiting the very barren planet of Amissis-Re.
Warnings:None, but please label your content!
When: May 1st and on
Where: The Moira + Amissis-Re
What: The crew finds themselves visiting the very barren planet of Amissis-Re.
Warnings:None, but please label your content!
E V E N T L O G |
"the trees rustle in the evening when we stand uneasy before our own thoughts."
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And Bruce could set up a nice place for a date on board, but the food would still be the one coming from the kitchens because he can't really cook. Not the kind of fancy food she likes, anyway.
He follows along down the street, looking around every nice little restaurant beckoning them, but ultimately letting Trish choose where she'd like to go.
"Oh, I've got it covered, don't worry."
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Or another version of it. Her first plan had been to lead him to a restaurant she knew, but maybe it would be better to pick somewhere new. She wouldn't like to expect a friendly face just to find someone else running the place.
Besides, if they are seen by people who might know who they are, won't that create weird ripple effects of some sort?
Is she overthinking this?
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Bruce wasn't really thinking of ripple effects before, and he's still not doing it now. If people see them, they will— but considering they're sent back home without memories of the Moira, he highly doubts that what happens here will carry over to whenever they go back home. Not to mention that time doesn't even move forward while they're gone.
So technically it'll be like they've never even been here at all.
"Is it important? I just wanted to go somewhere nice."
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She points at a restaurant that looks inviting to her, and more importantly it smells inviting. She'd like to think she's a pretty good judge of these things, though honestly she will probably be excited about having earth food regardless of quality.
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The spot she picks looks inviting in that small and cozy way, and when they step inside they're greeted by a smiling waiter who takes them upstairs and directs them to a table on the balcony, just beneath an arch of plants and small white flowers. The table is set for two, with a small vase decorating it, and a candle that the waiter lights up for them. Couldn't get any more cliché than that, really.
Bruce accepts the menu the waiter hands to him, and once he leaves them to choose their meal, he glances at Trish with a smile.
"This almost looks like I planned the whole thing. I really didn't."
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Said with a smile as she reads through the menu. She really wouldn't mind if he had planned it all anyway.
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Said with enough amusement that it's clear he's not at all serious. Giving the menu a thorough look, he shrugs a little.
"Completely unrelated considering where we are, but I think I'm gonna go with the ravioli."
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"Manipulative bastard."
She closes her menu as well and puts it to the side.
"Duck confit for me."
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There's a hint of sarcasm there, but mostly he sounds giggly when he feels her foot on his leg. He'd almost bring it up but then it'd sound like he wants her to stop, and he really doesn't.
He does motion the waiter over to their table to take their order, so he hopes she can at least behave for the short while he's standing right next to their table. You know, just because it'd be nice not to get kicked out of a restaurant in a possibly alternate universe in the middle of their date.
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"Thank you for this. I've been so worried about Jess lately... it's nice to get away for a little while."
Even if she feels guilty for it.
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"That's... It's my pleasure, really. I would've done this either way."
But it really is good for Trish to step away from the cryo units every once in a while. Bruce knows from personal experience that it won't help at all to just sit and stare, waiting for Jess to wake up, even if to her it might seem like a comfort.
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It's one of those things Trish tries not to think about much, what it would be like to have a relationship with Bruce on Earth, because chances are she'll never know.
Now at least she's getting a taste of it. It would be easy to sink into sadness at such thoughts, but Trish pushes it aside. This is an opportunity to experience something wonderful together, she's not going to let thoughts of an uncertain future spoil that.
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Not that he thinks about that much these days, and right now he really is focused on enjoying what he has with Trish. Regardless of it being something that inevitably will end; but then again, everything does.
"It's kind of weird, isn't it? We were in another universe just moments ago."
That part's more whispered than anything, even though they're the only ones on that balcony so far, and the waiters are French. Still wouldn't want risking anyone hearing him and thinking they're completely crazy.
"But this is nice. It's been a while since I've been here."
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It's terribly naive, of course, but if it's a delusion it's one she's going to stick with.
"It's been a while for me too."
She slides her foot a bit further up his leg, just to see what sort of reaction she'll get.
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"You know... I'm starting to wonder if you can go a day without trying to jump me."
Said lightly, though he doesn't draw away, nor does he make any attempt to stop her.
"I mean, not that I'm complaining, but..."
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"Oh, I could. I just don't want to. Don't worry, I'm sure I'll get sick of it eventually."
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"Eventually," he repeats, skeptical, staying still as her foot keeps sliding up his leg. "I find that unlikely."
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"Is that a bad thing?"
Yep, her foot is definitely sliding along his thigh now.
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"No," his words catch in his throat when her foot traces along his inner thigh, but he doesn't pull away, his knees shifting apart just a hint instead. "No, it's not a bad thing at all."
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She wouldn't really mind if some of that frustration did spill over, but that is something they're just going to have to take really slowly, and she knows that.
Her foot stills before reaching his groin, however, and her expression shifts from teasing to sincere.
"I can dial it back. In general, I mean."
Not just on this particular date.
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Which is fine, really. He'd just like to be able to pick up to her pace, instead of forcing her to slow down to his.
"I know you can. But I don't want you to."
He holds his hands out towards her, beckoning her to give him one of hers.
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"Just making sure."
She doesn't mind waiting, as he knows she is a thoroughly satisfied woman, and even if that too would have been something they had to be cautious about, it would still be more than worth it to her.
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"No need to always make sure. I'm comfortable with you, Trish. If you ever do something that I don't like or feel like I can't handle, I'll just tell you."
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"Sorry, I'll try to... Be a bit more chill."
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"Keyword being 'try'?"
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