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Doors Verse ([info]doorsverse) wrote in [info]doorslogs,
@ 2013-10-18 21:51:00

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Entry tags:plot: halloween

Who: Everyone!
What: The Halloween plot
Where: Passages → The RMS Mauretania
Notes: This is a group log, so anything goes as far as adult content. Please provide locations and warnings, whenever appropriate, in subject lines. Characters may only be in one place at a time, not in multiple threads simultaneously, and you must post using the “doorsween” anon account. This post is anonymous; no names, accents, or defining fonts, please. Lastly, comment with "dibs" on threads you intend to hit, and feel free to exit your characters from threads at any time.



The Mauritania is a ghost ship.

Launched in 1938, it's been decades since she sailed the oceans, and yet the doors of Passages open onto the night-darkened deck of a ship that is barely afloat. She tilts, she lurches, and she is cobweb-lined from her deserted bridge to her silent deck. There is no land to be sighted from any railing, and no light save that from the stars overhead. The promenade winds around the upper level in ominous silence, and haunting music can be heard beyond the doors that lead into the ship's interior.

Promenade; Elevator: It's a curious thing, this ghost ship's elevator. Opulent and splendid, it takes up the entire center of the grand entrance, and it is meant to carry passengers down into the belly of the ship. But it doesn't work just right. Sometimes, the elevator drops impossible lengths. Sometimes, the elevator stops altogether for hours at a time. Yet somehow it's always empty and awaiting new passengers.

First Class; Baths: The upper-level, with its height and distance from the ocean, feels safe and bright. Classical music can be heard in these halls, though there is no orchestra and the ballroom is ominously dark. Laughter leads passengers to the one mostly-lit area in first class, where a swimming bath leads to smaller, more private Turkish bath. The lights here are quiet, flickering and barely there, and shadows dance elusively in the depths of the pool, while ghostly laughter can be heard in the private bath stalls.

Second Class; Theater: Down a level, the second-class floor is louder than the elite first-class floor. Here the air is thick with cigar smoke, and glasses can be heard clinking from the open doors to the smoking room. But it's the theater that draws passengers on this floor. It is cramped and entirely dark, save for the monochrome film on the screen, hauntingly devoid of sound, where a collection of terrifying collages and darkly sexual imagery fill the screen.

Third Class; Dining: Claustrophobic stairs lead down to the narrow passages of the cramped third-class rooms, where the air is heavy and thick, and where the lights flicker and cast the hall into windowless darkness. Here, the ghostly gears of the engine room can be heard sputtering dangerously, and the sensation of the ship's tilting is most pronounced. At the end of the hall, the dining area gives the illusion of windows where none exist. Chairs are pushed aside to allow for dancing to soulful and intimate music, while ocean water teases shoes and heels.



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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-19 12:51 am UTC (link)
He didn't blink, though he would have if he could. Instead he just looked and looked, and he shook his head when she asked if he had a problem with that because he didn't. She could call all the shots she liked. It would have been more fun to call shots together but he was agreeable, the pumpkin king, certainly not the sort to crave confrontation. He cocked his head to the side, at an almost unnatural level, when she demanded that he do what she say, and then his eyes lit up in understanding. Oh, this was a game! What fun. No duties, no worries or concerns; he could certainly get used to this.

"Empty my pockets?" He repeated the words curiously and bestowed another grin upon her, more than willing to comply, though it had nothing to do with her bossiness or the hammer that appeared in her hand a moment later. She wasn't a threat, not that he would have been able to register a threat if one was pointing a gun between his eyes.

It wouldn't do any good, of course, but the point still stood.

Skepticism crept in when she asked if it was scary. "It could be scarier," he said kindly. "Like this!" Excited, now, he reached deep into his pockets and pulled out four severed heads, two in each skinny hand the size of rubber balls, and began to juggle them, obviously pleased with himself.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-19 01:51 am UTC (link)
She didn't think he should be tippin' his head like that. It might fall clean off, and she wasn't gonna get blamed if he bent himself wrong and broke himself clear in two. "Don't be doin' that. I ain't lookin' for that kind of fun, mister." If she was gonna go killin' someone, she wanted to have fun doin' it. But that wasn't fair. She was plannin' on killin,' but not like this. Not without her doin' anythin' about it. She wasn't even sure if he was worth killin' yet. She needed to know more about him first. He was just gonna have to hold his horses.

The hammer jerked when he asked about emptyin' his pockets. What kind of a dumb gal did he take her for? "That's what I said in plain English." She knew about playin' with heads and stallin,' and she wasn't fallin' for it.

She closed her eyes hard when he reached into his pockets with that excited look. That excited look was wrong, and she blinked again when the hammer didn't change to somethin' with a trigger that could go bang! But he pulled them heads out, and she blew air hard enough to make her lips tickle. "Aw, gee, I thought you were gonna do somethin' bad," she confessed as he juggled. She was disappointed. No way around it. She wanted to have bad fun, but he wasn't makin' it easy. Why'd he have to go jugglin' cute dead heads, anyway?

She let the hammer's head rest against the ground, and she nodded toward one of the bathin' chambers. "I'm gonna have to ask you to go in there," she finally said, pointin' with her painted white chin. "You ain't on the walkthrough, but I'm gonna make the best of it since you're here. It woulda been better if you'd actually been scary," she lamented, that childish pout back and entirely at odds with the indecent attire and the hammer in her hand.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-19 09:59 pm UTC (link)
The skeleton man was puzzled, and had he eyebrows they would have furrowed in confusion. As it was his eyes narrowed, black turning into slits carved into pale white, but that didn't help him understand. Hm. "Don't do what?" He was genuinely perplexed. "What kind of fun? Fun is fun. Is calling the shots not fun?" Given the chance he could talk himself in circles, and he often did, or at least he thought he did. Didn't he? Ow, his head hurt, and he stopped trying to think so much. Thinking had gotten him in messes before and he was here to not think. Goodbye Halloween Town, goodbye Mayor.

Stalling? Oh, no, he wasn't stalling. It was all about the show, the performance, and he had more than a little flair for the dramatic. But the pigtailed nurse-girl didn't seem pleased with his juggling, which had always elicited screams and gasps before. Everybody loved his tricks! This simply wouldn't do, no, not at all. Her disappointment made him stop, and with a snap of his skinny fingers the heads disappeared as though they'd never been there at all. Stitched lips pursed into a frown, and he tapped a finger against his chin as he tried to comprehend what, exactly, she hadn't liked about his performance.

But the game could still be salvaged! Jack's frown turned upside-down and he moved towards the bathing chamber with a long legged gait, willing to play, but he screeched to a stop when she spoke again. If he'd actually been scary? Why, he was the Pumpkin King! Somewhere inside himself he cringed, but right or wrong he did know scary. Lady, did he know scary.

"I can be scary," he assured her, and turned away so his back was facing her. A little rearrangement here, some tweaking there, and when he turned back round to face her the skeleton man had become something grotesque, gaping jaws curved into a snarl and slitted eyes, horns and bumps and the picture of monstrosity indeed. Surely this would please her!

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-19 10:36 pm UTC (link)
"Don't try to get me all confused, fella," she warned her face screwin' up when he got that look like his tummy ached. Everyone knew fun was fun. Everyone assumed callin' the shots was fun too, but she didn't have a lot of experience with shot callin.' He didn't need to know that. She assumed lots of people pretended they knew what they were doin,' when really they didn't have the foggiest. B-Man couldn't know everythin,' ya know? It wasn't like she was dumb. She knew some things. She knew this wasn't real, and she knew she was playin,' and maybe the real Mister J lovin' harlequin would know better than her, since she was a doctor and all. But she didn't have a Mister J guidin' her in the ways of things, and she hadn't ever played with a cheat guide.

She watched as them heads poofed! She woulda clapped, but the hammer in her hand stopped her, and that was probably good. She thought maybe leaders didn't clap. She couldn't imagine B-Man clappin.' But she couldn't imagine B-Man doin' a lot of things. What happened when he got itchy? Did he have to go peelin' all that black stuff off, or did he ask a Robin to scratch him?

She followed him toward the bathin' room thingies, the hammer turnin' into that needle gun again midway. "You're late, ya know," she told the gun, and she wondered if there was a way to figure out the button combinations. X? Nah, that was for runnin' and glidin.' R2? That was crouch and- "Whoa. Who said ya could go stoppin?'" she asked, close to his back. No one ever stopped when Mister J said walk. She pouted until he said he could be scary, and then she couldn't keep the new smile off her face. Maybe it was bad to let him do things without her sayin' he could, but she liked thrillin' things. She clapped. B-Man could screw himself. She was doin' things her way. She clapped again, just cuz.

When he turned, she tipped her head to one side, braids bouncin.' She tipped her head to the other side. She worried the corner of her upper lip. She pondered. Then she smiled big and toothy, and she clutched her now-empty hands to her chest, right over where her heart was beatin.' "Ain't you the cutest thing I ever did see?" she cooed.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-19 11:13 pm UTC (link)
He shrugged his skinny shoulders, oh well, resigned to the fact that the girl was complicated. She wasn't like Sally (who the fuck was Sally??) but no one was, were they? When he returned, for he was certain to go home eventually, he would tell her all about his adventure on the boat. It was too bad that she wasn't here; what fun that would have been!

Who was late? He didn't know. He didn't ask. Guns, hammers, none of it bothered him, and why would it? The skeleton man could take off his head. He could take himself apart bit by bit and then put himself back together again, like a puzzle. Weapons might as well have been silly toys that children played with, cowboys and indians or whatever they did when large groups of them got together. But oh, was he not meant to stop? He had to prove his ability to be scary, though. He had to. The clapping was encouragement, the attention he craved, and he thought, he really thought, that he'd elicit at least a teeny, tiny scream. Just one. He would have liked even just one.

But she didn't scream. Jack looked as though he could gobble her down and what did she do?

She cooed.

"You're not scared?" His fanged mouth drooped, head cocked to the side. "Not even a little?"

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-19 11:30 pm UTC (link)
She woulda had a good pout if she knew he was comparin' her to some gal with a borin' name. Who named their kid Sally, anyways? But that didn't matter, because she didn't know, or she mighta blown his head clean off just to prove she wouldn't be insulted. But she was busy clappin' just then. Clappin' and cooin,' and her pigtails bounced from side to side when he asked if she wasn't scared. "I don't scare easy," she told him proudly. "I seen all kinds of things that would scare the pants off people. You ain't scary. You're just the cutest. Not as cute as Mister J, but a cutie. Why's bein' scary so important?"

But she'd been stallin' too long. She was gonna be a rogue tonight, and that meant he was gonna have to be cute and dead. Assumin' he could die. She hadn't thought about that until just then. She frowned. "Can ya die?" she asked. She wished she could take it back almost immediately. She didn't think she was supposed to go askin' those kinds of questions. If Mister J asked B-Man if he could die, B-Man would lie- Wait. That was all wrong. B-Man never lied. That would be too fun. "Ya better tell me the truth," she added threateningly, stepping closer to him and trying to blink the bazooka back into her hand.

It didn't work, and she pouted at the wrong weapon for just a nanosecond. The gun with the green stuff would have to work, though it didn't look menacin' at all. It was kinda puny. She waved it all over, high above her head. Maybe that would make it look bigger. "Stop talkin' so much and get in that bath," she said, pokin' his shoulder with the gun for good measure, then rememberin' to hold it high.

Gee, bein' the main baddy in a game sure was hard work.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-21 01:05 am UTC (link)
Mister who? He almost asked, almost. But he didn't want to be accused of trying to confuse her again, which would only confuse him, and so Jack kept his lips stitched tight. For a second or two, at least. His expression fell a mile when she said that he wasn't scary, disappointment and dismay written in the line of his jaw, the curve of his cheekbones, and painted in the black holes where eyes should have been. "What kinds of things?" Maybe he wouldn't tell Sally about his adventure after all; how could he admit that he'd failed to scare a girl in pigtails? Being scary wasn't just important, it was the most important. Scary was who he was, and without it, well, he wasn't anything at all. "Because," he explained. "I'm supposed to be scary. I can't not be." Simple as that.

He shook his head. One needed to be living to die, and he certainly wasn't that. "No, I very much doubt that I can." The skeleton man had no reason to lie, and he regarded her with perplexion at the implication that he might. What a strange girl she was. "I'm only talking as much as you are," he pointed out mildly, but he didn't want to spoil the same so he continued onward, into the smaller bath area, sparing a brief glance for the gun that was more curiosity than anything else.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-21 01:32 am UTC (link)
"Ya don't gotta be like that," she protested when his expression fell like the rogues in Gotham. "It ain't my fault I'm not scared, so don't think you're makin' me feel guilty, fella. I ain't gonna pretend just to make you feel better. I ain't one of those girls." She was hopin' that would make him forget that he'd asked what kind of scary things she'd seen. She couldn't remember any scary things just then, but she was sure she'd seen lots of them. "Mister J does lots of things that are scary," was what she finally settled on, but it sounded weak. She was supposed to have a Mister J.

She poked his shoulder with the gun again. "Who said ya were supposed to be scary, huh? Ya decide that on your own?" she asked curiously. She was supposed to know all about bein' bad and scary, but askin' for someone else's take wasn't against the law or nothin!' Anyways, she made the laws tonight. She had to keep rememberin' that, because bein' a leader meant rememberin' them kind of things. She nudged his shoulder harder. "Get movin.'"

She didn't know what to do when he said he couldn't die. She tried to remember the walkthrough, but people died all over. Maybe this was why the baddies weren't protagonists, because they couldn't kill the good guys, or people would get sore. If Mister J killed B-Man, who would he be all crazy over next? Her expression turned thoughtful, and it hurt her head real bad. "You talk more," she finally ordered, following him into the bath and pullin' the door. So much for shootin' him in the tub. She couldn't do that if he wouldn't die. "You're really crampin' my style," she told him. "Can ya hurt at least?"

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-22 12:10 am UTC (link)
"Oh, no," Jack exclaimed. "I wouldn't want you to pretend." That would be even worse than her not being scared, because if she pretended then he'd never have the chance to fix his approach, to get it right the next time around. That was very, very important; he had to be the best, and he couldn't do that if everyone pretended to be scared and let him go on thinking he was the stuff of nightmares. "I don't think I'm making you feel guilty. Is that what you think I think? Of course it isn't your fault, unless you try to scare yourself and aren't. I'm just disappointment in myself." All said in one breath, and he heaved a great and heavy sigh. Had she not mentioned the mysterious Mister J again, he might have even broke out into a lament. "Who is Mister J?" he asked, with a curious tilt of his head.

Her question made him pause, steps slowing, and he was unaware of the disobedience in his lack of movement. "Everyone," he settled on finally. "Everyone expects me to be scary. I'm supposed to be, you see. It's who I am. I'm--" But he stopped there, on the verge of declaring himself the Pumpkin King. Even when it felt right, it felt wrong too, and a small part of him felt silly saying it, like he was playing dress-up but he was too old for it and didn't want anybody to know. So he left his sentence unfinished, and he started moving again when she nudged his shoulder. Yes, of course, he had to play the game properly.

It hadn't occurred to him to lie about not being able to die. He was, in fact, entirely oblivious to the dilemma that left her in, and he'd just begun to hum to himself when she gave her order. "Talk more?" The skeleton man looked over his shoulder at her, and he smiled when she said he was cramping her style despite not knowing what she meant; in fact, he smiled because of it, because she said such funny things, this girl. While he didn't think he could hurt any more than he could die, he decided he could pretend. He could put on a show. He was good at that, wasn't he?

"Yes," he declared, a little too cheerfully for someone announcing that he could hurt. But he wasn't just someone, and most things he did didn't make much sense anyway.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-22 12:52 am UTC (link)
"I felt guilty, mister. Don't invalidate what I'm feelin.' I know about validatin' how people feel. Validatin' what people feel is what I do," she said, poke poke to his shoulder and a tug to the name tag that was clipped to the white shirt. She was a doctor. She didn't know a thing about medicine, but she was gonna pretend as good as she was pretendin' everythin' else. He hadn't seen through her yet, had he? And this was the most fun she could remember ever havin.' "Aww, gee, why are you disappointed in yourself?" she asked, forgettin' for a minute that killin' him had been the original plan of the evenin.' Maybe not forgettin' exactly, but she hadn't been countin' on somethin' that couldn't die. Even Mister J had to go back to the drawing board sometimes.

"Mister J is my fella," was the response to his question, and she said it louder than anything, her ears almost ringin' with it. But then she hung her head, pigtails flopping forward. "I ain't got a Mister J. I'm supposed to, but I don't, and I think it's important to know what it feels like to have one, or else I'm doin' it wrong. Do you got anyone like Mister J?" She was thinkin' that she shouldn't ask his opinion on things, but Mister J talked to B-Man all the time, didn't he? This wasn't any different.

She didn't consciously blink the gun away, but it was gone by the time he started talkin' about how everyone expected things of him, and wasn't that just the weirdest thing? "That's better than no one expectin' anythin' of you. It's no fun when everyone thinks you ain't good for nothin' much." When he cut himself off, she poked him with a gloved finger. "You're what? I didn't say you could quit talkin.'"

But his statement that he could be hurt was like pushin' the resume button on the game, and she giggled and bounced on her heavy boots. She woulda done a flip, just to show him she could, but there wasn't a lot of room, so she settled for puttin' on a real stern face, hand on an exaggeratedly popped him. "Get in the tub, mister."

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-22 03:25 pm UTC (link)
In-val-i-date. He repeated the word within the confines of his rounded skull, even though he knew he knew what it meant. But then again Jack knew a lot of things that weren't quite translating, considering that he had a hard time remembering he wasn't a skeleton or king of some fictional spooky town. At least, if he was crazy, he wasn't the only one. "I'm sorry," he said. "I won't invalidate your feelings." The poking got him to look down, coal eyes taking in her name tag with muted understanding. He didn't think she looked strange for a doctor because strange was the norm where he came from, and so it make perfect sense that a pigtailed girl with a gun would hold such a title. And why was he disappointed in himself? Well, why wouldn't he be? "I didn't scare you," he said. "I'm losing my touch. I'm becoming boring. If I can't do what I'm meant to do, then what good am I?" That feeling belonged to him now and beyond this, where his bones were hidden beneath muscle and skin and he lived just like everybody else.

Her fella! He understood that. "Oh, I see," he said earnestly. "I have-- well, no, I don't. I should, but I don't. Her name is Sally, but she isn't... she's just a name." As to what she was doing wrong, perhaps she meant this. The game, because this was all a game, even if he didn't know the rules or how he'd ended up playing to begin with. And he was doing everything wrong, too, like someone else was at the controls and he was powerless to stop it.

"Everyone is good for something." The words slipped free instinctively, clashing with a sense that no, he didn't quite believe that, because he wasn't all that confident in himself either. "I don't like to disappoint people, but when I fall short of their expectations, I do," he sighed. He shook his head when she asked what he was, all that poking becoming so commonplace that he barely felt it any longer. "I'm supposed to be something I'm not," he said without thinking, eyes widening at his unintended confession. Oh.

Her giggle pleased him. It meant he was doing something right, and that was a nice change. He didn't even mind wading into the water, largely impervious to it. Yes, his suit became damp and waterlogged, but it didn't bother him any.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-22 05:55 pm UTC (link)
"Who said ya need to do anythin' specific,' silly?" she asked, forgettin' that was exactly what she was doin' herself. So she wasn't real consistent. So what? It wasn't like anyone was gonna wanna kill silly ol' her. She'd just pout if they tried. Even B-Man caved when she pouted. Dumb ol' B-Man, always thinkin' people could turn good. "Aw, shucks, don't go apologizin.' I'm supposed to stay crazy mad, and it ain't so easy when ya get nice. So quit ruinin' my fun. I don't get to have this kind of fun never, and ya can't go ruinin' it by bein' sweet." Pout. There was some scruffin' of the tip of a boot on the wet floor, and the rubber squeaked as she looked down at it. Maybe she wasn't any good at this, no matter how hard she tried. She shoulda stuck to cartwheels. He was confessin' now, and no one was supposed to confess nothin' to her. "Why ya gotta be scary? Maybe ya don't wanna be scary. Maybe ya wanna be green and grow things." Red wouldn't like it, but no one needed to tell Red. Maybe she didn't even really have a Red.

"Mister J is just a name too, but I know all about him," she said with pride. "He's my puddin,' and he loves me, and he's so smart. He can outsmart anyone in Gotham, even B-Man. I wish I was smart like him, but I ain't got that kind of smarts upstairs. My brains just don't turn to bad like they should." She sighed heavily. Do ya want your Sally to be more than a name?" she asked. Her expression goin' cheery, and her hands goin' clutched above her heart again. That would be so romantic. She loved romantic things. Mister J could be so romantic sometimes. "We could go kidnap you a Sally," she suggested. Kidnappin' was almost as good as killin,' wasn't it? As long as they tied Sally up so tight it hurt, then it was almost just like killin.'

His admission about disappointin' people got her poutin' again. She knew all about disappointin' people. "Do ya disappoint people lots?" She smacked her lips together. "Ya shouldn't be something you're not," she said once she stopped gigglin,' and she watched him wade into the bath and get his suit all wet. That made her giggle some more, but then she stepped close to the water, no weapons in her hands. She cupped them hands around her mouth, so her whisper would carry without her gettin' her cute new uniform wet. "I won't hurt ya, if we go steal ya a Sally instead." Maybe she just wasn't made for killin.' Maybe she was made for stealin,' just like the kitty was.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-22 08:19 pm UTC (link)
"Well," he began, "no one said, exactly." It wasn't that anyone had told him what to do or what he needed to be. He simply had a very strong feeling that things were supposed to be a certain way just because, and he'd never thought to wonder why. Jack might have sought to be scary but he wasn't mean, those were two different things, and so it troubled him that being nice meant she wasn't having fun. He didn't want to ruin her fun, but wouldn't not being nice actually be nice anyway if he did it to cheer her up? "Oh. I--" But he stopped, because she didn't want him to apologize anymore. He scratched at his head as he tried to puzzle out the solution, which wasn't very easy when she went asking him why he needed to be scary. Oh, if he'd known, this would have been a lot less confusing. "I'm supposed to be scary," he repeated, less sure this time. "If I wasn't scary, then no one would know what to do. Everything would be chaos." He laughed at the thought of being green and growing things. "I don't know what I want," he admitted. He'd thought he wanted to be scary, but maybe he didn't. Why else would he look the way he did, though? What else could a skeleton man do?

Mister J sounded wonderful. Familiar, too, in the way that Gotham and B-Man did, but he didn't understand why. Jack was certain he'd never been to Gotham, not even in his dreams, but maybe he'd heard about it somewhere. Somehow. "Just because you're not smart like him doesn't mean you're not smart," he pointed out. "Wouldn't it be boring if you were exactly like your Mister J?" He felt as though he should want a Sally. But he didn't have one, he knew that, even if he was supposed to because it was part of the game. "A Sally would be nice," he said carefully, but a part of him scoffed at such romantic notions. Stupid. Not for the likes of him. "How would we find a Sally?" It couldn't hurt to play along, surely. Kidnapping wasn't very nice but they wouldn't hurt her.

Disappointing others, and his fear of it, was right. It was very, very right, inherent to who he really was, and so he nodded. "Yes. I don't want to, but I do." Family, he thought. He disappointed his family. He didn't say it aloud, though, wanting to keep that to himself. "You shouldn't be something you're not either," he told her, thinking that maybe she didn't have to be bad smart like this Mister J; she could just be herself. He liked her well enough that way. As he wasn't afraid of pain, Jack wasn't searching for a way out, but he thought looking for a Sally might be more fun for the both of them. "Alright," he agreed, clapping his hands together. "Can I get out of the water now?"

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-22 11:37 pm UTC (link)
"Then how do ya know, if no one said? Is it like me and bein' bad?" she asked. But bad wasn't the right word for what she was supposed to be. For starters, she was sure she was gonna lose points for sittin' here jabberin' at him for no reason at all. But what was she supposed to do? B-Man wasn't around causin' trouble, and Mister J wasn't askin' her to keep anyone from gettin' loose from wherever he'd tied 'em. There wasn't a party to crash or thugs to boss around. There wasn't none of the things she knew to do, unless she made him be B-Man, and then she had all the right moves from the walkthrough that she could do. She could mess up holdin' onto him plenty of times, and she could walk around and flick the pleats on her skirt in questionable ways. But she didn't think he looked like he could pull off B-Man. That strange grin of his wasn't a thing like B-Man's scowl. "Aww, but chaos is so much fun. It's the most fun a girl can have with her clothes on," she insisted cheerfully. "Ya should try it some day. Ya might like it." But not knowin' what he wanted was sad, and she didn't want him bein' sad. "Well, what do ya like doin?' That'll help figure out whatcha want for sure."

"I'm plenty smart. I'm a doctor," she said, tuggin' on her nametag again, pullin' it out as far as the white fabric would allow. "I guess it would be borin' if we were all the same," she agreed slowly. She wasn't sure it wasn't a trick question. Sometimes Mister J asked tricked questions, and she got 'em wrong. "The nice thing about Mister J is havin' someone to be crazy over. I'm kinda just nothin' without all this," she said, motionin' to the game around them. "I'm really nothin' special. Is your Sally somethin' special? She must be, huh?" She was rethinkin' not killin' him all of a sudden.

"I'm never somethin' I'm not, but that doesn't mean I don't disappoint people," she told him. "The people ya disappoint, would they be screamin' mad if you did what ya wanted instead?" she asked. She mighta kept on, but his clappin' was like someone pushin' that reset button, and she remembered what she was supposed to be doin.' How did they find a Sally. She thought he'd asked that. "We just grab one. Sally's a borin' name. There have to be Sallys all over," she enthused. She did a backflip toward the door of the bath, and then she did another. "Oh, yea. Ya can come outta there, silly," she added as an afterthought.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-23 04:04 pm UTC (link)
He brought one spindly hand to his chest, where his heart should have been, and splayed his fingers out over the fabric. A dramatic gesture to be sure, but one which suited him. "It's expected of me," he said. Yes, that sounded right. "Sometimes things don't need to be said for them to be known." That sounded right too. Jack wouldn't have made a very good B-Man, no, not as he was now, but in that other life he might have liked to take on that role. Didn't everyone, after all, want to be Batman or someone like him? But he wasn't one for scowling, and his version of scary didn't quite match up with the brooding, hulking hero. "The Mayor wouldn't like chaos," he said, doubtfully, but maybe the Mayor needed to try new things too. Maybe everyone did. "I like... well, I like..." That was a good question. Beyond what he was supposed to do, what he was meant to do, there had to be something. "I like fixing things," he settled upon, and while he didn't sound entirely certain, well, it felt more right than scaring people did.

Doctors were smart, yes, and he was certainly no doctor, so he nodded. He didn't think himself particularly smart but it had never really bothered him. "Exactly! Being different is exciting," he said, enthusiastic. "And I'm sure that's not true. Everyone is something special." The mention of Sally made him pause again, because he was having difficulty pinpointing who she was supposed to be. It was all a bit of a blur. "Yes, Sally's special," he said, slowly, "but she's not the only special one." Or something. Sigh.

Slowly, Jack shook his head. "I don't think they would be mad. Maybe they might. I don't think they'd understand," he explained sadly, but the prospect of a Sally cheered him up, at least a little. It was something else to focus on, something that didn't involve disappointing people. He still wasn't sure finding a Sally would be so easy, but she was so very enthused about it and he watched her backflips with a widening grin. "Thank you," he said cheerfully, wading out of the water without much care for his waterlogged clothes. "If you like, after we find my Sally, we can find you a Mister J." If she was going to help him, it was only right that he did the same.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-24 03:21 am UTC (link)
"Ya say the strangest things. How can ya know a thing that ain't said?" she asked, lookin' at him like he'd grown a few of them heads he'd been jugglin' earlier. "And doin' things just because they're expected isn't bright. What if ya end up doin' things ya hate?" she asked. She was imaginin' a world in which she did the things people wanted her to do. She'd be so unhappy, and that wouldn't be no fun at all. And this game was all about fun. He shouldn't let anyone take that from him. "I'm just supposed to be a dumb ol' sidekick with nice boobies," she told him, and she tugged on her little nametag for emphasis. "But I rearranged everythin,' and now this is my game. Even if B-Man and Mister J came battin' their lashes at me, I'd tell them no." She was good at no out there, where there weren't menus and restarts and continues. When he fessed up to likin' buildin' things she smiled pixel bright. "What kinda things do ya like fixin?' Do ya like it better than jugglin' heads?"

His enthusiasm was right up her alley, and she wanted to buy what he was sayin' about everyone bein' special. "Bein' different is!" she agreed, almost screamin' it, because he understood. "Everyone just wants me to be what they're expectin' too," she added, and that was all mixed between who she was and who she wasn't. But she was sure it was true, so it didn't matter none at all who was actually doin' the sayin.' But his comment about Sally not bein' the only special one made her blush red through her white paint. "Shucks, ya really are the sweetest," she cooed, grounding the toes of a red boot into the ground. "It's a shame ya ain't my Mister J."

"What is it they wantcha to do?" she asked of the people who might be disappointed in him. She didn't think takin' off heads was somethin' that was expected, so maybe it was somethin' else, somethin' important. And if he didn't care about his waterlogged clothes, well she didn't care either. She stepped out into the open pool area, and she looked around. Her hands settled onto her hips, and she wondered if just shootin' someone and callin' 'em Sally might be better. "Gee, thanks! Er, do we gotta catch your Sally alive?" It was a good question. She thought maybe Sally didn't need to be alive at all, but she didn't have the foggiest idea why she was thinkin' that at all.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-24 03:31 pm UTC (link)
"Can't you feel things, sometimes? The way people look at you, or how they react?" Jack was genuinely perplexed. He could distinctly remember more being spoken through looks alone than through words, though when he tried to remember who, he couldn't. A man, maybe. He remembered what his eyes looked like, but that was it. "Or maybe I just think I know," he added, thoughtful. To think that he was creating all this in his mind was disconcerting, but not all that far-fetched. "Well, I suppose that's a risk. But if other people are happy because of it, even if I'm not, doesn't that count for something?" He wasn't sure he would call himself happy. Unhappy seemed a stretch, too, so maybe he was somewhere in between. But in between wasn't much fun either. He would have wrinkled his nose, if he'd had one, when she said what she was supposed to be, but then he smiled when she declared that she'd changed everything. "Good," he said, as though he was an expert on what she should and shouldn't be. "Oh, I like--" And there he had to think for a moment or two. "I like fixing machines. Contraptions. With little bits and parts that make it all fit together and do things. I'm good at juggling heads, but it gets boring after a while." And he sighed, for added emphasis.

He didn't mind her volume. He liked being loud too, and more often than not, he was. "Everyone always wants things, don't they?" Bitterness had never been his style, but he thought he might be capable of it, with all these demands, these expectations, placed upon him. He would have blushed himself if there was blood in his veins to do so, but no, he wasn't her Mister J. He didn't think he could even pretend to be. "I don't think I'm very sweet, but we'll find you a Mister J," he said decisively. "One who doesn't want you to be anything except what you want to be." An upgrade of sorts. It would be perfect, even though he'd never, ever played matchmaker and for some reason he kept wanting to ask himself what the hell he thought he was doing. Oh well.

"To be the scariest, and to make plans and tell the Mayor what to do. He can never make decisions on his own," Jack sighed. Some good he was. A cursory glance around showed that no, there was no Sally, but he wasn't worried. "Oh, no. I don't think she is alive, so that doesn't matter." It didn't occur to him that he might have just given the pigtailed doctor permission to kill someone, since pretty much everybody he knew was already dead anyway, so what did it matter?

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-24 07:04 pm UTC (link)
Was she supposed to know things based on how people looked or reacted? She thought maybe she was supposed to. She was a doctor and stuff, but she couldn't think of a thing that she noticed. That was off. Maybe the game needed resettin,' but she didn't wanna go all the way back to the beginnin' He might not be there if she did, and she kinda liked him. He was nice to her. He didn't make her feel stupid even once, and that was nice. "Gee, I don't think I can tell what people are thinkin' based on how they look at me. But I don't think ya should do things just to make other people happy. Well, maybe if they're super important people. Are they super important people, mister?" She had people she pretended for. She didn't like admittin' it, but she did. "I like," she began, but she was frownin' and pausin' almost as soon as the words were out. "I like savin' people." But that wasn't quite right. It wasn't a lie, but there was somethin' wrong to it. "I like dancin.'" she added with much more certainty. "The contraptions ya build, do they do bad things? B-Man makes all kinds of things, but they're all good things," she said with disappointment. Good things were the boringest.

"Everyone always wants things," she agreed. Golly, did they ever. Him thinkin' he wasn't sweet was more important than the things everyone wanted, and she frowned. "Why aren't ya sweet?" she asked, and then she brightened once more. She bounced! "That don't matter. I like boys that ain't sweet. Shucks, men, I meant men. I like men than ain't sweet. Mister J kills all kinds of people." She didn't sound apologetic. Obsession didn't apologize, and she knew she wasn't supposed to ever apologize for bein' obsessed with Mister J. "Is your Sally gonna let you do whatever you want?" she asked, suddenly concerned about that. She didn't know anythin' about this Sally. She could be any ol' body. "You gotta tell me what she's like, so I can decide if she's good enough for ya," she decided, lookin' around the pool area for any girl that could be Sally.

Well, Sally not bein' alive helped things some, but they had to catch her somehow. Maybe they could still slow Sally down by shootin' her, even if she was dead. She blinked fifteen times in a row before the hammer was back in her hand, and then she gave up on the gun or bazooka; they'd just have to smash Sally's head in. She didn't mind so much if Sally wasn't pretty when it was all said and done. "I think we got a Mayor or a Commissioner, but he's useless too."

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-25 12:00 am UTC (link)
"Only some people," Jack amended. People who knew him well. Because yes, he was certain there was at least someone who knew him very, very well, who only needed to meet his gaze to convey what he thought or felt, and it went both ways. "But that's what I do. It's what I've always done. They're super important to me, I think." He frowned. "They're not Mayors or Presidents or anyone like that, but they are... people I care about. Cared about." Because he felt that not all of them were still there, wherever there was. But they had been, once. He smiled when she said she liked saving people, because who could dislike a hero, but that smile only widened when she said she liked dancing. "I think you must be a very good dancer," he told her with certainty. "Your backflips were very impressive." As for what he built, he had to think again. He wasn't quite sure that was the right way to describe it, but fixing things, yes, that was right. Someone had taught him how once, and he'd liked it very much. "Oh, no, I don't think they're good or bad. They're just... useful. You don't like good things? But you like saving people," he pointed out. "That's very brave, and isn't that good?"

Had he actually tried to answer why he wasn't sweet, well, they might have been there a while. But her bouncing and bright demeanor distracted enough so that he didn't lose himself in his own thoughts again. "He kills people?" That was... alarming. Jack might have scared people big and small but he'd never hurt them. Except... he had. He'd hurt people, but they weren't people. Hm. That was a puzzling thought. "Are they bad? Is that why he kills them?" He could reconcile himself with that. He could even relate, and maybe he wasn't so different from her Mister J after all, if that was his motivation. And then they were talking about Sally again. Sally, who he could barely remember, and who didn't feel like she belonged to him at all. "I would think so, wouldn't you? Sally must be very nice. Er... she is. She..." He trailed off, but there had to be more than that. Didn't there?

The more he thought, however, the more he began to think that maybe he wouldn't know a Sally if he saw one. "I don't know," he admitted, finally. "I should know, shouldn't I? If she's my Sally I should know, but I don't." He sighed, trudging forward in his wet suit until he was closer, where he saw the hammer and studied it with interest. "I think all elected officials are useless," he said absently.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-25 01:05 am UTC (link)
"I ain't got anyone that knows me that good," she admitted, and her pigtails almost drooped with the confession. "Gee, I don't even know if I know myself good enough for that." Mister J was supposed to know her like that, but she didn't have one of them. She could make believe all she wanted, but it didn't change the fact that she didn't have one. "I got people, but I don't pretend for them. They're disappointed in me all the time." She blushed through her facepaint when he said she must be a good dancer, and she executed a perfect cartwheel on the slippy surface outside the pool, skirt goin' all up to there without her even mindin.' "I can only do that in the game," she explained, but it was exhilaratin' all the same. It was easier than explainin' about savin' people. Savin' people was complicated. "They ain't real people. They're people like us," she said, goin' all bright as a lightbulb, because that explained it perfect and clear. "It ain't brave if I can't get hurt, silly." Which made perfect sense somehow.

"He kills all kinds of people," she said cheerfully of Mister J. "He's crazy," she said, stretching crazy out like it was taffy. "But I love my puddin,'" she insisted, and she meant it. She was supposed to love Mister J, even if she didn't have one of her own outside the game. Bein' bad, it was somethin' so foreign that she had no trouble romanticizin' it. Maybe if she'd known people who were really crazy and bad, it would be different. But she didn't know them people, and Mister J sounded just dreamy. "Oh, no, they ain't gotta be bad. Mostly he kills them to make B-Man cranky." Because that was a perfectly normal reason to be killin' people in Gotham.

The more he talked about his Sally, the less sure she was about her. "I don't know about this gal of yours. She sounds like she ain't anythin' special," she said. "You're super sweet. Ya should have someone just as sweet as pie. Someone just as sweet as my Mister J," she concluded. His statement about elected officials wasn't anythin' shockin' to someone from Gotham, even from a game version of Gotham, and she ignored it in favor of turnin' to look at him, the head of the hammer in front of her and pressed to the ground. "Ya ain't gotta have a Sally if ya don't want one." She pressed the handle of the hammer to his spindly chest, and she got up in his space. "Do ya want one?"

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-25 05:41 pm UTC (link)
Now, Jack had a hard time believing that. Didn't everyone have someone? She might have been a little strange but so was he, and he couldn't imagine anyone not wanting to get to know her. Somehow he knew that he'd never meet someone like this where he really came from, which wasn't Halloween Town or even a town at all, but he wasn't quite in any hurry to get back there anyway. "There isn't anyone?" He didn't even have a Sally, and he had someone. But that someone wasn't a Sally, he knew that much. "Well, that isn't very nice. Why are they disappointed in you? Don't they know how that makes you feel?" He could do a lot of things but he couldn't cartwheel like that, not at all, and he clapped his spindly hands together again and very pointedly not focusing on where her skirt went. "It's still very impressive," he told her, appreciative, and he nodded. Ah, that made sense. He liked when things made sense. "It's still a little brave," he insisted. Saving people was always brave, at least he thought so.

In another life, her cheerfulness would have concerned him, but here he didn't mind so much. Not as much as he should have, he mused, but it was so difficult to be concerned about anything at all. "Oh," he said, like that explained everything. But crazy was a reason, even if it wasn't a very good one. "Does he love you too?" Because that was important. He wasn't sure what he thought of killing people to annoy this 'B-Man', and he suspected he might be able to relate to whoever that was. But he didn't say anything further, because the topic of killing made him uncomfortable and she seemed to care about this Mister J, even if he didn't think he sounded like he was very good for anyone, least of all her.

"She's supposed to be special," he began, but looked down bashfully when she repeated her belief that he was sweet. Maybe he wanted a Sally but he wasn't meant to have one. That rang a little truer than having misplaced her. He looked up when the hammer pressed against his chest, and oh, dear, she was very, very close. "I-- I don't think I'd be very good for a Sally." But that wasn't an answer, was it? "N-no. I think I'm all right without a Sally."

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-25 07:21 pm UTC (link)
"I got people, but they don't understand me good." She assumed he had someone close, even if it wasn't Sally, because he sounded like he thought she was supposed to have someone like that. "Ya got someone who understands ya good?" she asked. A pout followed, one that was more dejected than anythin.' "Ya like whoever that person is better than ya like me?" she asked. Maybe he did. He wasn't supposed be in her game anyways, and maybe he'd rather be in his own game. Nah, that wasn't right. He wasn't from some game. He was different. "Aw, they ain't tryin' to be mean. They're just tryin' to help me, but they don't understand how I am." That felt right in the game and out, and she said it louder than the things that were confusin.' "Mister J is supposed to understand me. He's supposed to take care of me," she said, but that all rang wrong. She frowned as she began turnin' it over in her head to see what fit wrong. He got her off track by tellin' her she was brave, and she grinned bright like the hallway bulbs in Arkham. "Gee, ya really think so?" Her foot popped back. It seemed like a foot pop kinda moment, but she wasn't sure if there was a controller combo to make that kinda thing happen.

She frowned again when he asked if Mister J loved her, and she was gettin' tired of bein' sad. She was gonna smack him with the hammer if he kept this up. "Course he does!" she said with loud and boisterous certainty. "Don't ya ask dumb questions like that," she warned, because she was done with frownin.' This was her game, and she wasn't gonna be in a game about frownin.' But there he went again, sayin' Sally was supposed to be special. "Either she's special or she ain't," she insisted, stompin' her purple boot for emphasis. She almost stomped on his toe, but she wasn't gonna do that here, and it was kinda reassurin.' "Why wouldn't ya be good for Sally? Ya seem better than good enough," she insisted, because he wasn't makin' any sense now. She narrowed her gaze and tapped the handle of the hammer against his chest again. "I like ya," she concluded, blushin' and swishin' her hips side to side. Her pigtails waved with the swishin,' and she impulsively hopped up on the head of her hammer and smacked a kiss right on his cheek.

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-26 02:40 am UTC (link)
"I don't think you're that difficult to understand." She didn't always make sense and he wasn't sure he understood her loyalty to this Mister J, but otherwise she reminded him a little of himself. Sort of confused, misunderstood, and really not so bad at all. Even if she wanted to be, being bad didn't seem to fit her. She was too nice to be bad. "I do," Jack said, with a hint of something like pride. "Most of the time, at least." He looked at her in surprise when she asked if he liked whoever it was better, and her pout made him consider his answer instead of saying the first thing that popped into his head. "I like you in different ways," he explained. "He's my-- we-- I think he's family." He should know something like that for sure, but it didn't seem to fit here, in this place, even if it was true elsewhere. "Oh, well, trying to help means they care, doesn't it? Even if they don't understand." It was better than nothing, at least. Better than Mister J, who was supposed to do a lot of things he didn't, it seemed, and he was seconds away from telling her that she should ditch the jerk-- but no, that didn't sound right. Jack the skeleton man wouldn't say that, at least not with those words. But then she was grinning and he grinned back, feeling like he'd grinned more tonight than he had in a long, long time. "Of course I really think so," he assured her. He wanted to say the right thing, which might blur the truth a little, but he wouldn't outright lie. Not unless he really, really had to.

He hadn't thought it was a dumb question, but his hollow-black eyes went a little wider and he realized that maybe, just maybe, he should stop talking about Mister J. "I'm sorry." Normally, he wouldn't have apologized. Normally, he wouldn't have cared, but he did now; he cared about things he shouldn't have cared about and didn't about things he should. He didn't know what to say about Sally being special because none of that made any sense, and he wished he hadn't mentioned her at all, because this wasn't real, was it? There was no stupid cartoon fairy tale love story on his horizon. "I don't think I'd be good for anybody. It's just a feeling," he said, shrugging one thin shoulder. Her narrowed gaze elicited a mental uh-oh as he braced himself for some sort of impact from the hammer, though he wasn't afraid of what harm it could do him, but the tap to his chest was barely anything at all.

And then she was telling him that she liked him, and he got all tongue-tied and dumb like some silly kid except he'd never been this pathetic even when he was a kid so it didn't make any sense at all. The kiss to his cheek would've turned him bright red if he'd been able to blush, but while his skin stayed pale he couldn't keep a big stupid grin off his face; if the people who knew him could see him now they'd laugh their asses off and he wouldn't blame them. "I like you too."

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-26 04:40 am UTC (link)
"I'm plenty hard to understand, fella," she said, and it was all defensive. If she was easy to understand, and people still tried to change her, then what did that mean? She didn't want to be thinkin' about that, and she stomped emphatically to prove her point. There, that should do it. "I got people that love me. That's gotta count for somethin,'" She brightened when he said he liked the other person different, and she went even brighter when he said they were family. "The people that love me are family." She liked havin' somethin' in common with him. She didn't have much in common with many people, and no one grinned at her like that. His assurance that he really did think she was brave just made her more confused about Mister J, because she was sure she was only supposed to smile like her paint was crackin' for her puddin.' But here she was, smiling wider than the gap between B-Man's ears.

She thought he had it wrong about not bein' good for anybody, but she didn't wanna go convincin' him to run off and find himself another gal. They'd decided not to go find Sally, so tellin' him he should be with someone might give him ideas, and she didn't wanna give him ideas. She kept her mouth shut tight, lips smacked together and a grin that said she was up to somethin' troublin.' She swished her hips from side to side, and she didn't say nothin.' Nope, not a thing.

She thought his grin was just the cutest, and she kissed his other cheek when he said he liked her too. "That's the closest I ever came to kissin' someone," she said rockin' back on her boots and blushin' bright through her face paint. That was all wrong, because she was sure she and Mister J had done lots more than kiss, but it was right too, and she couldn't take it back since it'd been said. She hopped down from the hammer's head, and she swished and swayed and looked up at him with adoration. Maybe Mister J wasn't so great after all. She was changin' things, wasn't she? If she was runnin' this game, who said she even needed a Mister J?

Decided, she held the hammer out to him. "I decided you're gonna be my sidekick. Don't worry, if Mister J comes he can't kill ya, because ya said ya can't die."

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Re: first class - baths
[info]doorsween
2013-10-27 02:55 am UTC (link)
Normally Jack wasn't the least bit agreeable and, had he been his usual non-skeleton self, he might have had a few attempts on his life under his belt already. But the spindly pumpkin king didn't like to argue, didn't like to upset anyone, and so when she stomped her foot and insisted that she was hard to understand he simply shrugged. "Alright," he said. She could be very perplexing, that much was true. He nodded emphatically, head wobbling on his neck, because yes, people who loved her counted for a lot. "Oh, yes. Of course it does! That's very important, people who love you. Family too." Why, it was everything, and that rang true clear as a bell. Forget Sallys and Mister Js; who needed them?

Oh, he knew trouble. He knew mischief and mayhem and tricks, but he didn't mind one bit. If his smile could've melted clean off his face it would have, that's how silly and turned around he was with not one but two kisses from his brand new friend still warm and wet on his cheeks. "Me too," he admitted, even though that felt wrong; he was sure he'd done more, a lot more, and more than once to boot... but he couldn't remember when and it didn't fit his persona for the night, no, it did not. So he didn't bother correcting himself, not when he'd get it all confused anyway. But he was sure that he couldn't remember anybody ever looking at him like she was, like he was something great, and he liked it. He liked it a lot.

He'd never been a sidekick, not here or there or anywhere, but she actually wanted to be in his presence; it was more than tolerance, and he didn't want to lose that. "Okay," he agreed, taking hold of the hammer and getting used to the feel of it in his hands. "I'm not worried about Mister J," he assured her, before cocking his head to the side. "What do sidekicks do?"

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