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Are you fucking Sirius? ([info]beingsirius) wrote in [info]snapthread,
@ 2019-03-11 14:00:00

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Entry tags:!partner thread, janet van dyne (avac), sirius black

WHO: Sirius Black and Janet Van Dyne (avac)
WHAT: Partner Thread! Adventuring in the unknown
WHERE: Starting at the House of Dimensional Doors
WHEN: March 11
RATING: Lowish. Some sad thoughts.



Sirius — was not having a great go of it the last few weeks. He’d be the first to admit it. Things were weird here in this place and there was a lot to process. Most of it was stuff that Sirius had yet to see, but had been told about. He did not question the validity of Remus’ story in that it had happened. But he didn’t believe it was how things had really gone down, either. Still, it had slowed down his cheer exponentially and it was difficult getting back to right in a place like this: mostly empty and filled with more people he didn’t know than he was used to.

Usually when he was feeling down, he’d search out Remus and demand attention, but now— well, now didn’t seem like a good time for that. Not with all the — well. All that.

It was too heavy.

So for now, he sat inside of the House. The weird one. He was camped out in the middle of the main room, right past the entrance, his legs tucked up underneath him. He had his wand out and he was lazily flicking it at a door, which was opening and closing at his will to reveal a hundred possibilities in front of him.

It was that easy, opening up a new avenue of life and then closing it off again, possibly lost for forever.

Sirius felt very small in comparison, which was something he’d never really felt before. Not like this, anyway.



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Sirius | Jan :: Door Adventures
[info]beingsirius
2019-03-18 04:54 pm UTC (link)
Jan's generosity, just the way that she thought of the whole group before just herself really said something about her that even proclamations of being a superhero had not. She cared. She wanted everyone to be good, and not just herself. Sirius wondered if he was that good, if he would have considered doing the same if left to his own devices. He wasn't sure.

"Shrink disks?" He asked, but then waved the idea away. "I've got a spell for that. One bag total. It'll be light, too." And great, she was grabbing things up left and right for the baskets and he added a few things to it, too, because apparently weird cardigans were still a thing and Remus would like those, he figured. The store was weird, but he found a pair of sunglasses for himself too, putting them on his face with the tags still intact.

It didn't stop him from keeping an eye on the people who were still around, keeping a distance but not enough of one to not make the hair on the back of his neck raise in warning. They weren't menacing but they were -- imposing, somewhat? Sirius could not describe how. "This...might have to be a free items day," he said softly.

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Sirius | Jan :: Door Adventures
[info]tiny_queenbee
2019-03-19 05:35 pm UTC (link)
"I know, I know," she said, waving a hand at him. "They need a better name. I'm working on it." But it was the best descriptor for them. She could just toss them on whatever, press a button, and the item would shrink to whatever size was convenient! Made shopping a whole lot easier!

But then he was talking about a spell and Jan should have figured that he'd be able to help in that department. She giggled as they just started tossing every kind of garment and clothing item into their baskets. She tried to choose a variety of things, but figured people couldn't be TOO picky; they were trying to give some variety to their choices!

"Tres chic," she commented with a nod when she spotted him with the sunglasses on. She walked over to join him, trying on a pair and making a face. "What do you think?" she asked, turning to look at him, her hands held out to either side in an indifferent expression.

His comment made her pause and she shook her head. "I have money!" There was a reason she had made a pocket on her suit especially for this reason. Well, you never knew when you might need something while on the job! She knew she was always famished after a fight, so she had to make sure she'd have the funds to pay for it! She unzipped an untraceable pocket on her hip, pulling out her AmEx Black Card. "Anything else you wanna get before we blow this popsicle joint?" Which the sooner, the better. The crowd that had been staring at them before had increased in number and they were just...well, standing there. Jan felt like an animal in a cage, all of them waiting for something to happen before they acted.

"Do you think if we just make slow movements, they won't do anything?" she muttered back, hoping she didn't have to fight for the clothes she wanted to get.

But she would.

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Re: Sirius | Jan :: Door Adventures
[info]beingsirius
2019-03-20 02:22 am UTC (link)
Eventually Sirius would want to see these shrink disks in action, but it was becoming steadily clear between them throwing things in baskets and trying on sunglasses (which were, in fact, tres chic) that maybe, just maybe, they didn't have time for extra play.

He'd have to ask later. Just like he was pretty sure they ought to be just dipping and weaving out of this place instead of worrying about paying with mysterious black cards. Or any money in general. "Keep the glasses," he said -- because even now they had a little time for fashion and they were really cute.

"But maybe -- ah. No. I don't know. Have they gotten closer?" He asked, glancing around them. They were nearly surrounded now, a circle about them. "I don't think how we move matters." And he wasn't quite sure he wanted to see how some defensive magic would make the crowds react either. "Hang on to your stuff tight," he decided, grabbing onto her elbow. "And maybe clench your stomach this time." Hey, at least he'd warned her this go around.

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Sirius | Jan :: Door Adventures
[info]tiny_queenbee
2019-03-22 04:40 am UTC (link)
Jan was about to argue about stealing and how a superhero would never steal until she looked up and saw the group that was beginning to congregate around them. They weren't menacing, but there was still something about their stare that made her feel uncomfortable; it was like they were waiting for them to make the first move before they pounced. She thought Sirius had the right idea to get out before that could happen. She grabbed his arm, wondering how she could clench her stomach, but just glanced at him with a nod to show she was ready.

And there they went.

They arrived at their original starting point, Jan keeping her eyes closed as she tried to reorientate herself. At least she had been warned and was able to mentally prepare herself; physically, she wasn't so sure. At least she didn't feel like she was going to hurl as badly this time.

"Are there people here?" she asked, her eyes still closed. "And if not, what are the chances you can teleport us through the door?"

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Sirius | Jan :: Door Adventures
[info]beingsirius
2019-03-25 12:52 am UTC (link)
Stealing wasn't great, but Sirius liked the idea of it a hell of a lot better than -- than. Whatever this was, that was about to be happening. He got the impression that either of them being trapped inside a circle of thise people, or in an alleyway wasn't tremendously great.

Mostly because he didn't know what their deal was at all. It wasn't a good feeling, that curious and slight dread. Not a good feeling at all.

He considered the question even as he muttered a few words and all Jan's items, baskets and all shrunk down to very small things so that they might fit all into one instead of being many. It'd be easier to carry that way -- certainly easier to run. "No. Not through it. I can't -- it's like a different kind of magic, you know? It could mess up and go all kinds of pear shaped. But I can do it again so we're closer to it. Next to it? Can your stomach handle that?"

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Sirius | Jan :: Door Adventures
[info]tiny_queenbee
2019-03-27 07:07 am UTC (link)
Jan dared to open one eye to peek through, noticing she didn't feel as dizzy as before. But she also saw the group of people who were already noticing them and making their way over. Except this time, they were running.

Both eyes popped open and she tugged on Sirius' shirt, pointing at them. "Yes! Yes, gogogogogogo!" She closed her eyes again, maybe squeezing him a little too tightly as she waited for him to do the thing one more time. While the speed and distance were efficient, she really didn't prefer the feeling like she was being pulled inside out by her bellybutton.

Still, it was better that they arrived closer to the door, close enough that they could run through and shut the door, safe on the other side. Jan panted, but otherwise, wasn't any worse for wear. She looked over at her new friend (because how could you not have a new one after that ordeal?) and grinned.

"You're pretty awesome, you know that?" She held her fist up for a bump from him. "I think we make a great team!"

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