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Entry tags:
- commander shepard,
- harley quinn,
- molotov cocktease,
- roland deschain,
- sam wilson,
- the signless,
- ✘ azula,
- ✘ brock samson,
- ✘ bruce banner,
- ✘ bucky barnes (mcu),
- ✘ carlos the scientist,
- ✘ loki laufeyson (mcu),
- ✘ luke,
- ✘ milla vodello,
- ✘ mindy macready,
- ✘ nick (twd),
- ✘ nill,
- ✘ sif,
- ✘ steve rogers,
- ✘ tess,
- ✘ tony stark,
- ✘ venus dee milo
Slumber Party
Who| All adult Tributes
What| Slumber party fun times!
Where| The common room
When| during the Chilren's arena
Warnings/Notes| For those who earn tickets, please see this thread to post who they send them too.
The Tributes are told to arrive back at the Tower by 4 o'Clock. Anyone not there by 5 will in fact find themselves nudged home by their friendly, neighborhood peace keepers.
Everyone finds a set of P.J.s on their bed, and although there isn't any particular theme to them, none of them fall under normal, and all lean towards the children's side of things. Footsie P.J's, knee length plaids in bright pink, polyester frilly princess night gowns. And although the night isn't saturated in it, pink and purple are solidly the color code of the night.
Once everyone had been dressed, even if it is by force, they are all hearded down to the common room, which has been decked out. Pillows are everywhere, and large chunks of the floor have been changed into giant beds. The whole room is geared just slightly larger, to give the tributes the subtle but inescapable feeling that they are smaller. Gauzy curtains separate areas of the room by activity, but most furniture has been removed, sans a few scant pieces left for party purposes. Each Tribute is passed over a bag, blues for the boys and pinks for the girls. Within are a selections of goodies-face masques, a small personalized blanket with their face printed on it, and a check list of the activities. For every activity completed you get 5 tickets to send to any kid in the arena, and for completing them all you get a 20 point bonus.
On one huge wall, the Children's arena is broadcast across the whole wall. No matter where you may be in the room, you can see this wall, and the majority of the pillows are gathered around to watch it. An avox near the side of the wall will take any earned tickets and get them to the Tribute of choice in the arena, who will receive it with their next ticketed activity. Directly across from it is a huge table, dripping with every variety of junk food. Pizza's are piled high, and whenever the pile runs low a "delivery" avox will bring more. Chips, soda, cookies, and even more hand made variety of junk food like buckeyes and pigs in a blanket are spread across the table. And there is always an avox near by to "spike" your pop.
Pillow Fight: A padded arena for two is set up, with pillow armor and stuffed weapons.
Make Overs: A small salon is set up, full of ridiculous supplies like wigs, tattoo stencils, and rainbow make up. Nothing is neutral here. There are no stylists however, just lots of their toys for the Tributes to play with.
Fashion Show: After your make over you can walk over to the dressing room, full of things that are all over sized. Shoes, dressed, boas, all made sized up as if the Tributes were children themselves. You must walk the fashion run way to get points.
Video Games: A whole gaming area is set up. However the only game is a fighting game programmed with all the Children Tributes as characters.
Cup Cake Decorating: Just about everything is here to decorate, including decadent things such as live flowers and real gems. Everyone is told they must submit a cupcake for judging, the winner gets 20 extra tickets.
Spin the Bottle: Much like the traditional game, except the bottle is full. Take a swig of whatever is in the bottle before you drink, and it makes you feel much better about having to play spin the bottle after just one shot.
Seven Minutes in Heaven: Two participants are chosen at random throughout the party and hurried into a large closet for 7 minutes "alone," which anyone outside the closet can see on the monitors on the wall behind the closet. Which your character may or may not have seen before being rushed in.
What| Slumber party fun times!
Where| The common room
When| during the Chilren's arena
Warnings/Notes| For those who earn tickets, please see this thread to post who they send them too.
The Tributes are told to arrive back at the Tower by 4 o'Clock. Anyone not there by 5 will in fact find themselves nudged home by their friendly, neighborhood peace keepers.
Everyone finds a set of P.J.s on their bed, and although there isn't any particular theme to them, none of them fall under normal, and all lean towards the children's side of things. Footsie P.J's, knee length plaids in bright pink, polyester frilly princess night gowns. And although the night isn't saturated in it, pink and purple are solidly the color code of the night.
Once everyone had been dressed, even if it is by force, they are all hearded down to the common room, which has been decked out. Pillows are everywhere, and large chunks of the floor have been changed into giant beds. The whole room is geared just slightly larger, to give the tributes the subtle but inescapable feeling that they are smaller. Gauzy curtains separate areas of the room by activity, but most furniture has been removed, sans a few scant pieces left for party purposes. Each Tribute is passed over a bag, blues for the boys and pinks for the girls. Within are a selections of goodies-face masques, a small personalized blanket with their face printed on it, and a check list of the activities. For every activity completed you get 5 tickets to send to any kid in the arena, and for completing them all you get a 20 point bonus.
On one huge wall, the Children's arena is broadcast across the whole wall. No matter where you may be in the room, you can see this wall, and the majority of the pillows are gathered around to watch it. An avox near the side of the wall will take any earned tickets and get them to the Tribute of choice in the arena, who will receive it with their next ticketed activity. Directly across from it is a huge table, dripping with every variety of junk food. Pizza's are piled high, and whenever the pile runs low a "delivery" avox will bring more. Chips, soda, cookies, and even more hand made variety of junk food like buckeyes and pigs in a blanket are spread across the table. And there is always an avox near by to "spike" your pop.
Pillow Fight: A padded arena for two is set up, with pillow armor and stuffed weapons.
Make Overs: A small salon is set up, full of ridiculous supplies like wigs, tattoo stencils, and rainbow make up. Nothing is neutral here. There are no stylists however, just lots of their toys for the Tributes to play with.
Fashion Show: After your make over you can walk over to the dressing room, full of things that are all over sized. Shoes, dressed, boas, all made sized up as if the Tributes were children themselves. You must walk the fashion run way to get points.
Video Games: A whole gaming area is set up. However the only game is a fighting game programmed with all the Children Tributes as characters.
Cup Cake Decorating: Just about everything is here to decorate, including decadent things such as live flowers and real gems. Everyone is told they must submit a cupcake for judging, the winner gets 20 extra tickets.
Spin the Bottle: Much like the traditional game, except the bottle is full. Take a swig of whatever is in the bottle before you drink, and it makes you feel much better about having to play spin the bottle after just one shot.
Seven Minutes in Heaven: Two participants are chosen at random throughout the party and hurried into a large closet for 7 minutes "alone," which anyone outside the closet can see on the monitors on the wall behind the closet. Which your character may or may not have seen before being rushed in.
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Bruce doesn't judge her either way for her drinking habits. He leans back and deliberately avoids looking at the tv screen.
"I've been here for a little over three months. I'd like to say it gets better, but it hasn't so far. It's worse inside an arena." This isn't particularly nice conversation, but they're not in a particularly nice place either.
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At least if she were inside the arena she could do something. She could keep someone alive, even if it was only for a minute. She wouldn't have to sit here and watch some innocent kids dying horrifically for no reason.
She sets the notepad down so he can read it, and reaches for the half shot, downing it immediately. Cue more coughing.
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Personally, Bruce agrees with her. He would rather be in the arena than watching this. That said, he knows it's very easy to say that when one doesn't know what it's like, and not everyone feels the way he does.
He glances in her direction when she coughs, arching one eyebrow. "You sure you don't want something to make it go down easier?"
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She knows now, but there's no way to convey that without giving too much away. As it is she doesn't really know this man, and she doesn't feel obligated to try to clear it up for him. That'd tell the people watching them too much about her.
Instead she clears her throat, trying to will the last bits of the fire away, and writes again.
no more for me
do you mind if I smoke?
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"Go ahead. Maybe if we're lucky, you'll set off a fire alarm and we'll all get to leave early."
Perhaps a little too much to hope for, but the dark, dry sense of humor gives his voice an edge.
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Being stuck in a room watching kids die makes it seem pretty necessarily.
Instead of writing anything she offers him a brief, grateful look in the way of thanks, with a little upturn of her lips at the joke, before she fishes out her pack. She has a cigarette out and lit in a matter of seconds, but instead of putting the pack and lighter away again immediately she holds them out to Bruce in offering. He's free to one if he'd like.
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He gestures to a little device on the ceiling, much more high-tech than back home but still recognizable. "There's a smoke alarm if you want to aim for it." It'll never go off, but maybe it would give them both something to distract themselves. The woman is surprisingly good company, considering she can't talk.
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She does try to wave the smoke away from Bruce, however, as she writes.
my name is Nill.
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"I'm Bruce. It's nice to meet you." And he means that. He doesn't really like talking with people much these days because he can't shake the crushing sense that each and every person he might be talking with could either be a Capitol spy or ready to murder him the moment they meet in an arena or both. Maybe it's the muteness, but she seems to have a non-threatening demeanor that puts him more at ease than he normally is with strangers.
"Maybe you'll get the next time. Try taking a deep breath then go for it again."
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If nothing else it gives her a good excuse to keep smoking. Not that she really needs a better excuse than Giant Wall of Child Death.
it's nice to meet you too.
She writes it out and holds it up, same as before, but instead of writing out a more direct response she considers her cigarette for a moment. She knows it won't work, but well. It's going to be a long night. So she inhales from it very deeply, and does in fact try to exhale towards the detector again. It gets closer this time, but still shows no signs of being enough to set it off.
It does make her smile slightly though.