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MarinaNova NPCs ([info]marinanova_npc) wrote in [info]marinanova,
@ 2015-06-22 07:09:00

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Entry tags::mary wesson, :mingle, aidan reilly, aigis, alex karev, angelina burnett, april ludgate, artemis crock, brienne of tarth, carol peletier, charlotte charles, ciel phantomhive, conrart weller, duo maxwell, euphemia li britannia, haruka tenoh, ianto jones, iknik varrick, inara serra, james howlett/logan, johanna mason, kanji tatsumi, kitty pryde (aoa), kitty pryde (evolution), leia organa, nathan harris, neil dylandy, nico di angelo, olivia moore, pavel chekov (au), piper halliwell, rebecca crane, sam winchester, tieria erde, ton phanan, wally west, yuuri shibuya

[Day 329] In Bloom Event/Dance Mingle
[DAYTIME: Walking in a floral wonderland. Not to be confused with an actual wonderland. Completely different event. You could be anywhere and everywhere today and not escape the petals.

DANCE: The sector 2 garden is a little extra pleasant and inviting this evening. Gentle breeze, beautiful flowers, delicious hor d'oeuvres, sparkling punch, and music. And dry. Did we mention it's dry? Not a single flood as far as the eye can see. So, find someone and get out there and dance.]


(OOC: Event INFO. Feel free to have your mingle set up cover both aspects of the day.)



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[info]nico_di_angelo
2015-06-25 07:46 pm UTC (link)
It's alright. I appreciate the concern. [He lifts a shoulder, half shrug, and relaxes now that they're moving away from the first topic.] Not a big fan of either. But sure.

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[info]readystopwatch
2015-06-26 05:57 pm UTC (link)
What are you a fan of, then?

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2015-06-26 07:19 pm UTC (link)
Ah, swords? Card games. Mythology. [At least, it's something he knows.] Can you be a fan of travel? I like travel.

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[info]readystopwatch
2015-06-26 10:59 pm UTC (link)
I can see why Jack likes you. He loves travel as well. I've never done as much of it as I would like. Where have you been?

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2015-06-27 01:11 am UTC (link)
Everywhere, I guess. Benefits of shadowtravel. I can go wherever I want. But usually Europe. London, Rome, Paris. All over America.

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[info]readystopwatch
2015-06-27 04:39 pm UTC (link)
I lived in London for a bit after university. I was working for Torchwood there. It is quite a city, isn't it? Although I'm still a bit more partial to Cardiff.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2015-06-29 05:16 pm UTC (link)
It's nice. Good place to get lost in. I don't know if I ever wound up in Cardiff. [He didn't bother with learning the names of most of the places he popped into. A lot of them were accidental trips.] What do you like to do?

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[info]readystopwatch
2015-06-30 11:37 pm UTC (link)
Fight aliens and make coffee, mostly.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2015-07-01 12:55 am UTC (link)
Coffee's good. Can't make it, but... [Shrug.] I fight monsters, not aliens.

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[info]readystopwatch
2015-07-01 11:36 am UTC (link)
Really? What sort of monsters?

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2015-07-01 11:29 pm UTC (link)
Mythological? Um, hellhounds, harpies, empousai, stymphalian birds, Titans, giants... Monsters.

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[info]readystopwatch
2015-07-02 05:49 pm UTC (link)
We had fairies once, but I think that's the closest we've gotten to mythological creatures. Most of ours are more flying saucers, ray guns, that sort of thing.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2015-07-02 11:56 pm UTC (link)
Flying saucers are cool. Did you ever get to go to space? [He does light a little at that. If you mentioned pirates, he would have fallen in love with you, but space ships are a second best thing. He's met an awful lot of people familiar with space.]

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[info]readystopwatch
2015-07-03 01:26 am UTC (link)
[The closest thing he has to a space pirate is Jack's obnoxious ex who he dislikes far too much to bring up.] Sort of? There was this thing recently where the Earth was moved to a different part of space, but I suppose that doesn't really count. Mostly I try to keep things running normally while Jack makes a mess of the time traveling business. I helped catch a pteranodon once, which I consider pretty impressive of myself.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2015-07-03 03:08 am UTC (link)
Jack told me about that. And also ... a cyber, um ... girlfriend, thing? [He's not remembering correctly, because it was also jumbled up with embarrassing kissing talk that he would like to scrub from his brain.]

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[info]readystopwatch
2015-07-03 11:05 am UTC (link)
[Jack are you serious. He spots him on the dance floor long enough to throw a look that says a conversation about appropriate subject matter for strange teenagers is happening later.] I didn't realize he was telling people about that particular aspect of my personal life. Lisa, I mean. The dinosaur is fair game.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2015-07-05 10:49 pm UTC (link)
He didn't go into detail. About that anyway. [Jack had made him red as the reddest crayon on a couple of occasions. No shame at all.] Anyway, it sounds really cool, what you guys did back on your world.

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[info]readystopwatch
2015-07-06 01:31 pm UTC (link)
But he went into detail about other things? [Up until now he was under the impression their conversations had been limited to death and souls. He has no idea what else Jack would have been discussing or, more importantly, why.]

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2015-07-06 03:56 pm UTC (link)
We've talked about a lot of things. He's been helpful. For the most part.

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[info]readystopwatch
2015-07-06 05:51 pm UTC (link)
That sounds like him. Especially the for the most part bit. I didn't realize he'd been helping you. I rather thought he was pestering you about death actually.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2015-07-06 10:19 pm UTC (link)
It's not pestering. Death is as much a part of me as breathing. It's not something a lot of people understand, or empathize with. But, it's something I can talk to him about, and I think on some level, he understands.

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[info]readystopwatch
2015-07-06 11:16 pm UTC (link)
In that case I'm glad. I think after all this time he could use someone to talk to who really understands. Thank you.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2015-07-07 11:48 pm UTC (link)
It's fine. I think it's more the other way around, really, but... um, you're welcome?

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[info]readystopwatch
2015-07-08 12:15 am UTC (link)
Sorry. I know it's an odd thing to be grateful for. I can be there when he comes back and I try to always be there holding him when he does but I think that's different. He's always going to look at death differently than I do so maybe its healthy for him to get a different perspective.

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[info]nico_di_angelo
2015-07-08 04:25 am UTC (link)
Death is difficult, and frightening. I know that's part of why people back on my world don't want me. If I'm helping, then ... I'm glad.

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