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whosalicewhite) wrote in
thecapitol2013-03-02 08:32 pm
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Since jumping's out of the question...
Who| Parker and ANYONE AND EVERYONE (Who lives in the training centre)
What| Up on the rooftop, Parker's paused
Where| Rooftop
When| Night before the lockdown
Warnings/Notes| Will add if needed.
Parker's standing on the ledge: well, as close to the ledge as she can due to that stupid force field. Likely, as others did before her, she's considering a way down. No, Parker isn't suicidal, but more scaling off / jumping off / flying off buildings is something of a specialty for her.
She's in deep concentration. It doesn't mean she won't know when someone's coming up on her, but still, doing the mental calculations as to what would be needed if she could get around the force field, is important business.
What| Up on the rooftop, Parker's paused
Where| Rooftop
When| Night before the lockdown
Warnings/Notes| Will add if needed.
Parker's standing on the ledge: well, as close to the ledge as she can due to that stupid force field. Likely, as others did before her, she's considering a way down. No, Parker isn't suicidal, but more scaling off / jumping off / flying off buildings is something of a specialty for her.
She's in deep concentration. It doesn't mean she won't know when someone's coming up on her, but still, doing the mental calculations as to what would be needed if she could get around the force field, is important business.

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"Best way down. Sometimes, I jump without a rig but then someone usually yells at me for it."
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"Jumping's the best part. Ever done it?"
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"So you never fall?"
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Insert the appropriate cat burglar joke here.
Parker pauses, as if remembering some time in the past when she's done such a thing.
Shaking her head, "Yeah, falling. Most fun is getting back up to throw them."
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"Why don't they get that's the fun part?"
People are weird.
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But there's one correction. "He loves fighting. It's the falling part before he thinks is weird."
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"Or he'd kill you."
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She presumes. Parker tends to presume these things.
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"Just Parker." It's been just Parker for so long that whatever other name she may have had, doesn't matter. Names rarely do.
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It's the full name that has Parker thinking, "Do you know Hardison?" She's associating the name with him, somehow. Excuse Parker for looking suspicious. She doesn't deal well when thinking about Hardison and other women. She has issues.
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"Hardison? I don't believe so, the name isn't familiar to me."
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"He's talked about you. Diana Prince. Thinks you're hot." In her mind, she starts replaying a conversation she once had with him. There's a gap in her talking as it runs through to the end.
"WONDER WOMAN!" Parker sounds relieved because comic book characters aren't a threat, except. "But you're real."
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ooooooh, HTML fail on my last tag
Parker looks Diana over, top to toe, "you are hot."
Parker lacks tact.
It happens. @..@
Diana blinked. This was hardly the first time her appearance had been commented on, even so bluntly and to her face, but it was rarely so...matter-of-fact. "That's--thank you?"
Re: It happens. @..@
All that affability Parker's shown previously, disappears for half a second, "If he comes here, don't talk to him."
That might've sounded a little threatening. Parker gets that way over Hardison.
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