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And everything I stir into my tea, comes back to conquer me
Who: Ava and whoever
When: Early June
Where: Various
Summary: More Cute! More Fun! Pre-camping ponderings. Possibly some thievery!
Warnings: Currently none
i. NOT TOO BAD - (closed to Ed)Ava narrows her eyes suspiciously as she reads over the changed details of the new yet shamelessly the same sign up sheet. Is it really that simple? Or is it just a false sense of security to lure more people in, fall for the same trick twice. It's got to be different, right? Somebody's been texting that annoying call for unity letter around, and she doubts they'd be given much a chance to attempt pulling it off.
She traces her finger over where she'd written her name before, now covered in a scribble, and ponders whether she ought to put her name back on the list.
"What do you think?" she asks, aware of the presence of somebody nearby, turning her glance and, oh, it's Blackbeard. She smiles.
ii. DOOM SCROLLING - (ota)
Since the new sign up sheet went out, Ava periodically checks back to see who else has added their name, how many more are willing to chance the excursion. If it's anyone she knows, what their plans might be to prepare.
"Are you worried?" she asks, either to somebody that's just signed up, or somebody that's instead turned away.
iii. INTO THE WOODS?
Back in the library, Ava is flipping through books that might take place in a forest, involves camping. Mostly she's going by covers, as much as she knows the old saying not to judge a book by one. A lot of them seem to be horror stories, but there's plenty of fairy tales that take place in the woods as well.
This really isn't getting her anywhere at all, and she gives a frustrated sigh at her growing pile, resigning herself to the fact they'll be eaten by bears or sacrificed in some weird ritual and there's nothing she can really do to prepare. The book in her hands gives her a confused pause though.
"You ever go on vacation?" she asks whoever else in the library.
iv. FINDERS KEEPERS? - (ota)
Other passengers seem to keep getting all sorts of neat stuff, and Ava has no idea why all she's gotten so far is some giant Hello Kitty. Is she doing something wrong? Is she supposed to want things a bit harder? Does whoever summon those gifts simply not like her?
Whatever, Ava knows one whole way to get what she wants. Stealing. She'll lurk about in common areas and the hallways, invisible, watching to see if anyone's got anything neat worth taking. Better not turn your attention, or she's going for it.
Alternatively, she might find another reason to spy on your character. Are they looking suspicious? Up to anything odd? Having a hushed conversation? (Feel free to even link to another thread that she's welcome to come spy on!)
v. KNOCK KNOCK - (open to cr or their roommates?)
It's the middle of the night, which is when Ava tends to be most active, most bored, and most likely to seek out somebody to talk to. She knocks quietly at a cabin door, dressed in pajamas and fuzzy slippers and holding a mug of tea.
vi. STEWING - (ota)
There's an uncomfortable awareness that the population of the ship is growing. Which has made the use of the hot tub a bit more competitive, and other areas of the ship far more busy as well. There's less and less place to simply be alone and undisturbed. But she catches the hot tub empty at some point and slips in, a piña colada in one hand and one of those Baby-Sitters Club books in another. Yes, the pages are a bit damp. No, she doesn't care.
If anyone choosing to join her is somebody she knows, Ava will give a small "hey" in welcome. If it's somebody she doesn't, she'll simply glare over the top of the book.
vii. WILDCARD - (ota) HIT ME UP!
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No, nothing.
"Fuck?"
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She's scrambling to remember the details, because it hadn't seemed that important outside of generic apocalyptic scenarios she's heard from all sorts of people on the ship already.
"FOR FIVE YEARS?"
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He shrugs. "And might have been at least partly responsible."
But you know what, he's not part of all that superheroic shit, so who is he to cast judgement? Besides, wasn't like he was helping the population much, out killing in service or as a mercenary or for Khonshu.
"Caused a lot of chaos, both times."
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Ava pauses. "Except Ant-Man. I like him... is he safe? Did he... is he okay?" She figures whatever happened must be rather huge on the news, so maybe he has more details than that.
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You know how it goes.
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But look, she's practically beaming. "... Tony Stark is dead?"
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She's really happy about Stark, huh? "Gonna guess you have issues with the Avengers?"
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"That's the best news I've heard all day," she informs him, bouncing on her heels. Damn, and she's stuck here instead of getting to drag Dr. Pym (president of the Never Trust a Stark club) to the grave to take some tasteless selfies. What a shame.
And then. "I just don't like how they conduct themselves. Made it more difficult for people like me."
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"Uh, guess I'm glad I made your day, then..." And she does look really excited, doesn't she? Huh...
"People like you?"
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"Oh, you know. Super but without the hero bit. Now there's all sorts of international laws, and super security prisons in the ocean, and people wanting you to answer for your crimes that they made you commit in the first place. Such a mess. Sometimes you just want to live in the woods and be left alone, you know?"
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Minus all the messed up shit.
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No laws though, that's nice.
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"Pretty sure the camping trip isn't going to be peaceful at all."
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She shakes her head at the possibility of peace. Not with this crowd, even if there wasn't anything to worry about at all they'd find some way to cause a headache for everyone. Even their calls for peaceful protest are sure to end badly. "No, not with your anxious clone to babysit, jumpy lil fella isn't he. Asked me where he could find weapons. I was about to make a book into one if he didn't stop with that condescending yattering."
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There's a weird sort of twinge at the mention of Steven though, something that leaves him shifting his weight a bit restlessly. "He's not-- a clone. It's not that simple. But yeah-- he's. Just like that."
Weapons though? What the hell does Steven want with weapons? Mr. This is Our Chance to Relax.
"C'mon. He's harmless... I doubt he meant to be-- condescending. What'd he do?"
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She raises her brows. "Well obviously I could take him in a fight," you know, despite looking a rather harmless scruffy nothing herself. "But he told me I must not read, while I was in the library doing research, and proceeded to to act like I'd never heard of Stephen King before. He has worse social skills than I do, and that's impressive because I was raised in a lab."
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"He's not a skrull either. Or-- any of that other stuff. Trust me when I say twin is just easier." So much easier.
"Yeah, I don't know if that's the brag you think it is. He-- worked at giftshop before, you know. Hardly ever been in a fight, even if people treated him like shit constantly."
But fucking hell, Steven, what kind of impression are you making on people? "Look, just-- don't punch him, alright? I'll talk to him or something. I doubt he meant it the way it seems."
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"Never said it was a brag. Could take you too. Could take you both at once, that might be a brag. Was just agreeing on his harmless nature. Doubt a vegan is much threat to anything other than a salad bar. Also he's rather adorable when he narrates horror stories, think he should stick to that bit than the insulting a girl's reading materials."
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He rolls his eyes at that insistence. "Yeah, well. I'm not looking for a fight."
... Right now. But he's not good at avoiding them, or quelling the urge to go hunt for one when he's in that mood.
"Not arguing that." Sounds like Steven was running his mouth in all the wrong ways. "Did he say what he wanted the weapons for, by the way?"
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She hums in thought, trying to recall that particular bit of the conversation. "Think it fell under the category of emergency supplies.
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... well. Maybe he looks slightly proud for a moment. Maybe Steven isn't being quite as reckless as Marc was worrying. "Yeah? Well, good. Sounds like a plan around here."
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Ava shrugs a bit. "Last time we needed weapons, they were provided. I got a singing fish, but you can't always be so lucky."
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Well, maybe it is a bit odd, he's gotta admit to that. But his whole life is odd. He's used to it at this point.
"... A singing fish? You mean like one of those tacky things you put on the wall?"
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And she gives a small huff. "Yes, sang don't worry, be happy at me while I outed myself from the game. Charming little creature, shame I didn't get to bring him back." She would've mounted the damn thing on the wall, so it's probably best for everyone.
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"That's kind of fucked up." But-- probably not the most fucked up thing he's ever heard. "Did people actually participate in the game?"
He's gonna guess yes, honestly, but he's never been that optimistic about the natures of most people.
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