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thor | theoretically roughing up moons ([personal profile] ofmyth) wrote in [community profile] meadowlarklogs2018-08-27 07:59 am

Pictures of last night ended up online, I'm screwed

WHO: Thor ([personal profile] ofmyth), Loki ([personal profile] selfimage), a bunch of booze, and everyone!
WHERE: Safehouse 2.0
WHEN: Late afternoon, evening, night on the 28th.
WHAT: Some people took down the monster, some people kept the group safe, some people snuck off to steal booze. They can all celebrate together.
NOTES OR WARNINGS: This is a post-event mingle! Loki stole a bunch of alcohol and Thor is going to make sure everyone gets some. Debrief, have fun, get wreckt, prepare for tfln the next morning.
Tag your own/check individual threads for specific warnings.

[When Loki hears the news of the Godzilla's demise, it takes a moment to sink in. There were doubts when a handful of the refugees wanted to run out and play hero, especially with their lack of abilities (for those who had them). He expected Thor to come back content on his involvement at best, broken and nursing his own failure, at worst. This? This is better than the best, and it's worthy of celebration. I's hard not to be pleased, hard not to congratulate; it's Thor's victory post the fall of Asgard, and Loki's sure that he's reveling in it.

Then, comes the booze: all different bottle shapes and sizes, some dark with lighter liquid, others opaque filled with something that has a more amber tint. It's unloaded carefully by all of them, messily lined up on the frames of one of the cots..

Thor looks to be almost a different creature than the moping, sullen thing he'd been since they arrived in the safehouse. Getting to his feet he stands taller, shoulders held back, a bright look in his eyes. Loki backs him up, tinking a metal spoon against one of the bottles to get everyone's attention. As Thor speaks he looks around the room, seeking out the eyes of everyone present.]


Seven days ago we were strangers. We were brought into an underground bunker, unsure of who we were and how we had come here. Some were angry, some afraid, others unsure. It's thanks to the aid and kindness of Gaby and El that we survived at all, here in this foreign city. Today, we have proven we will not merely surivive here.

[Thor hasn't met everyone here, but that's ultimately not the point. In his mind they are in this together, for better or worse. There is a 'we' who celebrate together now just as much as there is a 'they' who are responsible for their being here.]

Today we have repaid Gaby her kindness. Today we have protected not only her people here in the safehouse, but the people of the city. Today we have proved our strength to ourselves, to the city, to any who are watching us. Today, we set fear in the heart of our captor. [He seems to relish that last one most of all.]

Seven days ago we had little to celebrate. Today we raise a toast—[Up goes his bottle, held high and triumphant.] To us! To what we have done today! To victory!

[Loki chimes in, shaking the little bottle in his hand.] To New Amsterdam!

[Thor's arm is held high while others raise their drinks, then Thor upends his to drain it in a long pull.]
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[personal profile] timemachine 2018-09-08 03:16 pm (UTC)(link)
They generally can't. Sometimes they come right away, and sometimes they take nine years to catch up to you. Those ones that take their time are the worst.

[When people feel safe from their really bad decisions, then suddenly years later they're reaping what they sowed. Sucks for them, man.

Anyway, Akane's expression is somewhat serious, but it almost looks like she's playing. Like whatever she said, that consequence wasn't hers.]
selfimage: — ᴍᴄᴋᴇʟᴠɪᴇ — (If there is something.)

[personal profile] selfimage 2018-09-09 11:30 pm (UTC)(link)
It sounds like you have experience on that front.

[ there's a hint of curiosity in his voice as he goes for another drink. it's hard to tell if he's being earnest or annoying at this point. ]
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[personal profile] timemachine 2018-09-10 01:59 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, I personally don't. I've just heard stories.

[read: hell hath no fury like a woman scorned. But she just smiles like she may have heard some juicy gossip from a friend or something.]
selfimage: — ᴍᴄᴋᴇʟᴠɪᴇ — (You've got a habit of leaving.)

[personal profile] selfimage 2018-09-13 10:01 pm (UTC)(link)
[ there's a curious pause, and a raise of a brow that says he doesn't quite believe her.

regardless, he doesn't press the issue.
]

As you will, I'll indulge the pedantry. What stories?
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[personal profile] timemachine 2018-09-16 09:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Um, well, I'm not sure if it's true, but I've heard there was a girl that died. Caught on fire-- incinerated-- in a messed up game. But somehow, she lived through some time loophole thing and decided to bide her time and wait for the perfect opportunity to get her revenge. I heard she forced this man to not only play the exact same game he forced her to play, but that she also manipulated him to kill his subordinates that helped him when he forced the girl to initially play the game.

[She taps her lower lip, looking up like she's trying to recall all the detail of this story she heard.]

I don't think it's entirely true though. Most of it was just stuff I read on the internet. Creepypasta, I think, is what the Americans call it.
selfimage: — ᴘɪᴄʜᴇʟʟɪ — (I can dig my own hole.)

[personal profile] selfimage 2018-09-19 04:07 pm (UTC)(link)
[ he drinks, putting the bottle in his hand to his lips. he listens to her tone, the pauses and the places where she speeds up. there's an art to storytelling, and part of it always includes lying.

that's why he's always been good at it.
]

I'm impressed, the internet isn't usually so clever.

So, is it poetic justice? [ he asks, curious. ] Or something else?

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[personal profile] timemachine 2018-09-20 11:41 pm (UTC)(link)
There's a lot of clever stories there.

[She folds her hands behind her back as she leans forward a bit.]

As for this story, I'd like to think it's a story of revenge.