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Harley Quinn ([info]extraharley) wrote in [info]toboldlyrpg,
@ 2017-04-26 21:54:00

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Welcome to the Deck 5 Lounge: Karaoke Night Edition

Lucifer Morningstar and Tony Stark have taken over the lounge to host a night of karaoke, kicked off by a surprisingly strong duet rendition of "Friends in Low Places." Then the floor is opened for anyone who wishes to join in, with the duo warning that if no one else sings, the quality of their song choices will deteriorate quickly throughout the night.


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Re: Steve Rogers
[info]ladycontrary
2017-04-27 01:23 pm UTC (link)
Mary made her way over to him after he sang, giving him a smile. "That was lovely." Though she didn't recognize the song, she could tell that it was old-fashioned, from much closer to her time than the modern era.

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