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[closed] nothing is crueler than children who come from good homes
Date & Time: January 26th, sometime during the afternoon/evening
Location: The Initiative Library
Characters: Stephanie Brown, Vanadi
Summary: h e l p
Warnings: Vanadi comes with his own warning, right? AKA likely sexual content in some form or another.
[It hadn't taken her too long to reach the conclusion that this city was crazy. Between the kidnapping, the conscription, the randomly teleporting them back to the past, and the fact that half the Transport population suddenly changed ages and people are barely batting an eye, that tells her the whole thing is insane. In a totally mature response to the entire situation, Steph decides to hole up in the library as much as possible, so she doesn't have to deal with all this crap.
She's been there for almost five hours now, and is starting to have a little trouble focusing, which means it's time for coffee. It's the awful, sludge kind that comes from a machine, but it's cheap and better than nothing, so she makes do, warming her fingers around the styrofoam cup as she wanders the stacks to stretch her legs. After a few minutes she catches the attention of a staff member and asks about an encyclopaedia that had been referenced in a book she was reading, and gets pointed towards the back of the library, where the books are a little dusty and there are very few tables for people to sit. It doesn't really concern Steph, she tosses her now empty cup into a trashcan and goes to search for her book.]
Location: The Initiative Library
Characters: Stephanie Brown, Vanadi
Summary: h e l p
Warnings: Vanadi comes with his own warning, right? AKA likely sexual content in some form or another.
[It hadn't taken her too long to reach the conclusion that this city was crazy. Between the kidnapping, the conscription, the randomly teleporting them back to the past, and the fact that half the Transport population suddenly changed ages and people are barely batting an eye, that tells her the whole thing is insane. In a totally mature response to the entire situation, Steph decides to hole up in the library as much as possible, so she doesn't have to deal with all this crap.
She's been there for almost five hours now, and is starting to have a little trouble focusing, which means it's time for coffee. It's the awful, sludge kind that comes from a machine, but it's cheap and better than nothing, so she makes do, warming her fingers around the styrofoam cup as she wanders the stacks to stretch her legs. After a few minutes she catches the attention of a staff member and asks about an encyclopaedia that had been referenced in a book she was reading, and gets pointed towards the back of the library, where the books are a little dusty and there are very few tables for people to sit. It doesn't really concern Steph, she tosses her now empty cup into a trashcan and goes to search for her book.]
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[ He runs a hand through his hair, straightening out of place strands and smoothing it all back into place again. ]
And not even a touch remorseful. I'm beginning to think I've encountered a truly heartless woman!
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And here I was going to offer to make it up to you, but if you think I'm heartless...
[She trails off, leaving the suggestion there, even if she definitely wasn't going to offer to make it up to him.
It's fun to fuck with people.]
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Oh? What, with ice cream? Kind of you, but I'm cutting down on my dairy.
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So she just grins, shrugging in a sort of you caught me gesture.]
We could always get sorbet, it doesn't have any dairy in it.
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Well, it isn't like I have anything better to do anymore.
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[She walks past him to grab the book she came down here for, tucking it under her arm.]
Some of us are actually making use of our time, instead of sticking our hands up girl's shirts.
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Why, sticking hands up shirts is precisely what I call making use of time. It's whatever else you'd be bothering with in a dusty old library that I would question.
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[It's not really her thing; all that book stuff is more for Tim and Babs, but-] Aren't you at all curious about where we are and what's going on? About the Initiative, the Uniteed Earth and the other people that got dragged here, too?
[She doesn't like being in the dark]
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[ He stretches lazily, pats all clothing back into the proper perfectly-pressed position, and starts back for the bulk of the rest of the library. ]
Come on. If I have to feed you sorbet to get you out of here with me, don't think I won't.
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It's also beyond her understanding why she decides to follow after him rather than just ignoring him. Maybe she does feel a little guilty for interrupting.]
Do I get a choice in the matter? [she seems somewhere between wry and amused.]
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Do you actually want one?
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I'm sure your ego would prefer if I willingly abandoned my studies in favour of your company.
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I'm sure it would, too. Wouldn't you care to stroke it for me?
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Do you have an off switch?
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You wish, senhorita pequena.
[ And he starts forward again, in the general direction of the exit, with a beckon. ]
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She's been here for hours, and she's bored, and she enjoys their banter if nothing else. Which is the only reason she hurries after him.]
Hey, just--! Can I at least grab my stuff?
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It will still be here later! Who would steal from a library?
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[Discounting Babs and Dinah. But she knows libraries make easy pickings because people think they're safe.]
Give me two minutes and I'll make it worth your while.
[No she won't.]
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Lovely company you keep. Fine, then, but be quick about it. Adventure waits for no one, you know.
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[She makes a point to roll her eyes at him, then heads off to pick up her things, leaving the books with one of the librarians and with a promise to come back to them in a few hours.
It takes her just under two minutes to get back to Vanadi, where she curtseys mockingly.]
Thank you for your generosity.
[Sarcasm is her middle name.]
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He brightens when Steph reappears (there's just not much he has in common with this lady, sorry), cuts off the conversation with a barely-there apology, and holds out an arm to take hers. ]
My pleasure. Shall we?
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[Which doesn't stop her from taking the offered arm, though she does exchange a sort of 'I don't even know' glance with the librarian.
And she makes a note to get herself some friends who aren't overly flirtatious kitrites.]
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[ That with a humoring smile, but there's no mistaking the flatly disinterested presentation. ]
Now, moving on— if you could do any one thing in this city that didn't involve a library, what do you suppose it would be?
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The question does actually make her pause, since she... hasn't thought about what she wants to do in the city. She wants to know what's going on, she wants to know more about the Initiative and the United Earth. She wants to go home. But she also realizes that isn't even remotely what Vanadi's asking.]
I don't know. [She sounds a little confused, like she's actually trying to think about it, rather than the sort of "I don't know" that generally means "I don't care".] I think I've forgotten how to have fun.
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