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I'll follow behind you on rainbow road
Who: CAPTAIN AMERICA WANTS YOU
Where: The Baromanogerneson Residence (i.e., 5031)
When: May 9th
What: Mario Kart and subversion, two great tastes that taste great together.
Warnings: Please warn in subjects as needed!
[Open]
The thought had formed pretty much as soon as he'd opened the box that was left on the front porch. The people here need a way to talk. There are two rooms in the house where they would be free to do so. He'd come home one day — not long after the body had disappeared from the upstairs bathroom and all the cameras he'd ripped from their wiring between there and the garage had been put back in place in their absence with a friendly maintenance note left behind that all fixtures in need of repair had been seen to, along with a bill for the expenses — to find Natasha sitting on the bed, writing a note in Sharpie. He'd leaned against the door frame and watched her hold it up to the cameras and make a deal: Steve wouldn't break any more cameras, if they give them the privacy of their bedrooms. As there had only been the three of them at the time (despite the insistence in his head that the house has always been filled by his teammates, just as he remembers of the last few years before Wayward Pines), that had meant the master bedroom downstairs, and Bucky's upstairs.
It had actually worked, though Steve wouldn't have trusted the word of whoever's behind the cameras himself if it weren't for Natasha's daily inspections, and so far the deal's held.
But it's not — can't be — a luxury only afforded to them, for their own sakes. He's told others here and there, and he knows his friends have, too. It's not enough, but nor does he have a way to get people over without arousing suspicion. But then there's the Nintendo system. A little unorthodox, as far as his own methods go, but he'll work with anything he has.
He doesn't put it down anywhere in writing, letting news of the party travel by word of mouth and hoping that's enough to keep it out of the wrong ears. At least for now. There's a chance — a good chance — that it will eventually get the Sheriff's attention, but by then it will have had the effect it's supposed to and given the people here the chance to speak to each other truthfully. And if that comes down on anyone, it's gonna be the people prepared to deal with it.
The day of the ninth is a rainy one, a good day to stay inside and play games with friends. It also provides a good excuse to use the master bedroom just off the end of the foyer as a temporary coat room. Straight ahead in the living room, Mario Kart is all ready to go, and in the kitchen next to that, snack food and drinks are available.
((ooc: THIS IS A MINGLE POST. While I will be tagging around with Steve a bit, this is mostly to give people a chance to chat with each other without the cameras watching. Per Natasha's deal with the powers that be, the cameras in the master bedroom and Bucky's room upstairs have been removed. Natasha will be greeting people at the door and taking them on a "tour" (i.e., to the master bedroom to explain the camera situation, why the party's really happening, and that they are not to discuss the lack of cameras while elsewhere in the house). Feel free to wander in there any time for a chat, or simply enjoy some Mario Kart and refreshments! Commenting around is encouraged, and please note in your top-levels whether they're open or closed. If you have any questions for me I can be found on plurk (
jeeps) or discord (jeeps#9644).))
Where: The Baromanogerneson Residence (i.e., 5031)
When: May 9th
What: Mario Kart and subversion, two great tastes that taste great together.
Warnings: Please warn in subjects as needed!
[Open]
The thought had formed pretty much as soon as he'd opened the box that was left on the front porch. The people here need a way to talk. There are two rooms in the house where they would be free to do so. He'd come home one day — not long after the body had disappeared from the upstairs bathroom and all the cameras he'd ripped from their wiring between there and the garage had been put back in place in their absence with a friendly maintenance note left behind that all fixtures in need of repair had been seen to, along with a bill for the expenses — to find Natasha sitting on the bed, writing a note in Sharpie. He'd leaned against the door frame and watched her hold it up to the cameras and make a deal: Steve wouldn't break any more cameras, if they give them the privacy of their bedrooms. As there had only been the three of them at the time (despite the insistence in his head that the house has always been filled by his teammates, just as he remembers of the last few years before Wayward Pines), that had meant the master bedroom downstairs, and Bucky's upstairs.
It had actually worked, though Steve wouldn't have trusted the word of whoever's behind the cameras himself if it weren't for Natasha's daily inspections, and so far the deal's held.
But it's not — can't be — a luxury only afforded to them, for their own sakes. He's told others here and there, and he knows his friends have, too. It's not enough, but nor does he have a way to get people over without arousing suspicion. But then there's the Nintendo system. A little unorthodox, as far as his own methods go, but he'll work with anything he has.
He doesn't put it down anywhere in writing, letting news of the party travel by word of mouth and hoping that's enough to keep it out of the wrong ears. At least for now. There's a chance — a good chance — that it will eventually get the Sheriff's attention, but by then it will have had the effect it's supposed to and given the people here the chance to speak to each other truthfully. And if that comes down on anyone, it's gonna be the people prepared to deal with it.
The day of the ninth is a rainy one, a good day to stay inside and play games with friends. It also provides a good excuse to use the master bedroom just off the end of the foyer as a temporary coat room. Straight ahead in the living room, Mario Kart is all ready to go, and in the kitchen next to that, snack food and drinks are available.
((ooc: THIS IS A MINGLE POST. While I will be tagging around with Steve a bit, this is mostly to give people a chance to chat with each other without the cameras watching. Per Natasha's deal with the powers that be, the cameras in the master bedroom and Bucky's room upstairs have been removed. Natasha will be greeting people at the door and taking them on a "tour" (i.e., to the master bedroom to explain the camera situation, why the party's really happening, and that they are not to discuss the lack of cameras while elsewhere in the house). Feel free to wander in there any time for a chat, or simply enjoy some Mario Kart and refreshments! Commenting around is encouraged, and please note in your top-levels whether they're open or closed. If you have any questions for me I can be found on plurk (

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Your General is here? [ It's strange to feel happy about that fact, perhaps it's because she knows it must make him feel better, perhaps even make him happy.]
Why would they bring so many people who'd so naturally resist them? [ She glances away, her mind working out her thoughts.] Is this some kind of... prison for people who won't just lay down and take it?
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[ Poe leans against the wall by the door, arms crossed.] One way or another, it's their mistake.
[ He bites the corner of his lip lightly, thinking it over.] I've been wondering how much Beebee could learn if I really set him to it, but I don't want to risk them coming down on him, either.
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She turns to face him, teeth tugging at her bottom lip much like his are.] I don't want to risk him either... But I mean, he's a robot so... can he connect with computers? [ Granted, she hasn't seen a computer since arriving here, expect maybe one at the hospital but her time there was a bit fuzzy.]
I don't really do this kind of spy stuff. I was usually used as the distraction.
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So now, instead of the quip, there's suggestive silence weighing the air between them. Poe clears his throat. Eventually, eventually, they'll get through a conversation without some sounding charge going off and knocking his thoughts askew.]
He's designed to copilot the most advanced starfighters in the galaxy. He's got some experience in talking to computers.
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Some day, they might be able to be just friends, right?
She folds her arms over her chest and laughs at Poe's brag on BB-8 because--] So yeah, he can handle a few 1990s era computers, I would think. [ Because sophisticated isn't what she'd call them by any means.]
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[ Poe makes a small noise of amusement. ] That's not by the Lothal Calendar, is it? It's strange enough knowing Cassian was born at the same time as my parents, without us going that far back. That's another question, though. How does time work here? And why Earth, why not Yavin 4 or Tatooine or some other habitable world? Why so many humans?
[ He groans and scrubs at his face with both hands. ] I hate this kind of thing. Give me a hundred TIE fighters and a battleship to destroy before you give me unanswered questions.
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There's something else I need to tell you. [ Okay, so this is where she dances around the subject of being a vampire (telling Steve is already going to be hard enough) but she thinks that maybe if he can handle aliens and not!humans, vision sharing won't be that far out there.]
When we leave this room, we won't be able to talk freely like this unless BB-8 decides to go on a camera killing spree and I don't think he should do that again. [ She takes a step towards him, her expression a bit pleading.] I need you promise me that you won't tell anyone, not your General, not Cassian, no one, what I'm about tell you, show you. [ Still, she needs to give him hope that he doesn't have to lie forever.] Not yet, at least. Not until I can figure out who I can trust. Do I have your word?
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I.... [ But Caroline is trusting him. She wants to be able to trust him. It's like finding a contact anywhere--the tradeoff between responsibility to his commanding officers and the long-term value of informant relationships. Never mind the fact that, for better or worse, she's already so much more important to him than that. ] If General Organa asks me for a status report, I have to tell her that there's something I'm not telling her. I won't say what it is. I can promise you that. But I can't tell her there's nothing.
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And you can't tell her that without saying that on camera... [ This was a bad idea.
She shakes her head, turning to face him again. Okay, she can just stick with Steve. She'll tell him and her gift would benefit him in some way.] It's fine. I get it. Just... forget I said anything, okay?
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No, wait. [ Another deep breath, then he nods. This is important, clearly, or Caroline wouldn't ask him to do something like that. She knows him--
(No she doesn't, he reminds himself, but maybe she'll understand what it means for him to say this anyway.) ] She'll understand. I promise. No one, and not outside of this room.
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So it surprises her that he relents, she looks at him with an expression that says Are you sure but there's no question she also looks relieved. ] I know... it's a lot to ask. [ At least, she figures as much given what he's said before. ] I promise, you won't have to keep it from her forever. I just need time. [ She faces him now, holding out her hands to him.]
Take my hands.
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Either he's going to trust her or he's not. Poe's takes her hands lightly, refusing to let fear get the better of him. He hasn't let it yet. He's not about to start now. ]
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She looks at him.]
Close your eyes. Try to clear your mind except to focus on a safe place, a place that you love, a place that will make you happy. It can be here or back home, just somewhere where you'll feel comfortable.
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He's in a house full of people. He's fine. ]
A place I love, huh? [ Said under his breath, while he sorts through his limited memory for choices.
He settles on the ranch, its residential pavilions, the distant barns and animal enclosures, filled with creatures both like and wildly different from their Earth counterparts. The orchards and melon patches spreading away from the house on the opposite end, open ground giving way to jungle, then mountains, then blue. The gas giant Yavin taking up half the sky like a rust-red ghost at one end, the sun rising at the other. He can hear the jungle sounds echoing over cleared ground, smell the sweetness of ripening koyo.
Poe relaxes, imagining his mother's A-wing sitting by the house where it always has, still clean and in good repair. He makes sure of that every time he visits. There, the force-tree glowing so gently that the light is almost invisible.
Somewhere that makes him happy. ]
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For a long moment, she is quiet and there is only darkness behind her eyelids but then, slowly but surely, she sees it. Like the start of a movie, everything slow fades into view and everything has a slight blur to it. It's a world she's never seen before, in a world she could only imagine. It's then he should be able to see her, standing by the A-wing because that's where his focus is.
She smiles at him, softly, moving slowly towards him, careful not to freak him out.]
This is what I wanted to show you. [ She glances around before looking at him.] Where are we? This is... where you're from-- [ The big planet catches her attention and she gasps.] Wait... is that a...moon?
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[ He walks over to her, also moving slowly, not quite believing what he's seeing. Caroline, standing outside of his dad's house. ] But we aren't, are we.
[ Stay relaxed, Dameron. ] You're in my head.
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Yeah, we're in your head. It's not... It's like a memory, except not. [ She shifts on her feet, still looking at him.] I can't access your thoughts or anything, not exactly. If you were sleeping, I might be able to direct your dreams but I'm still kind of new at this. [ She makes a face.] I can only really see what you let me see. And if you let go of my hands, the connection would break.
[ And there's your escape hatch, Poe.]
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[ He walks past Caroline, touching her wrist lightly invitation to follow. In his head or not, he has a ritual to complete. He checks the A-wing over, looking for environmental damage, thinning sealant patches, traces of rust. As frustrated as he gets with general minutiae, Poe always has time for a ship. ]
This is where I grew up. This A-wing--this is my mom's. She flew for the Alliance in this thing, helped destroy the Death Star right here, right above this moon, when it was still a rebel base.
[ He kneels to inspect the underside of the ship.] I learned to fly in this baby. First thing I remember is the stars through the cockpit canopy.
[ The whole process calms him down, enough that when he gets up and dusts off he can meet Caroline's eyes. ] I need you to promise me something, now.
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Still, she feels a strange sense of pride, thinking of him flying a ship, one she is quite sure she's not allowed to feel.
When he kneels, she reaches out to touch the A-wing, her hand laying on the hard metal but she can barely feel it beneath her palm. Her connection isn't strong, if only because she doesn't have the most experience with this. But she pulls her hand away when he moves to stand and face her.]
What is it?
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[ He swallows, hanging on for all he's worth to the memories of Yavin 4, refusing to let the Finalizer usurp the landscape.
Putting a hand against the hull of his mother's ship steadies him. ] Showing you this place, others, I don't mind that. But let it be my choice.
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She nods, immediately, looking at him earnestly.] I would never... I promise. I would never do that without your permission. [ Her gaze is steady and sure.] I promise. [ She glances at the ship before looking back to him, hoping he believes her.]
Besides, it would require us to sleep together. [ Pause. 3...2...1... She rolls her eyes at herself and--] Not that way but... for you to be asleep in the same room as me. It works by touch.
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Besides, he wants to show her his home. He wants to show her the museum-cum-pilgrimage site at the Great Temple of Massassi. The pod racing field, the rest of the colony. It's so good to see this place, to be somewhere so normal after a week of being anywhere but. ]
Come on.
[ Poe grabs Caroline's hand, heading for one of the outbuildings and the old four-person speeder inside. ] You want a real view of Yavin, you either need to be in the air or on Skygazer Hill.
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You do know that we don't have to walk, you could just... picture the place and we'd be there. [ It would look exactly how he remembered it, not necessarily how it actually looks. She already knows this is going to exhaust her. She's too inexperienced to keep this going for too long, especially since he's awake and she's manipulating his mind while he's conscious.
And yet, she doesn't want to let go of his hands, however. Not when he looks as pleased as he does.]
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[ With a wistful glance at the shed (gotta go fast), he takes both her hands again, closes his eyes, and thinks of the Hill. It's one of the highest points in the colony's hemisphere, reaching above the tree canopy, its crest nothing but a broad expanse of rocks and thick grass. He imagines the evening, the sky going purple, stars--familiar stars--thicker in the sky above Yavin 4 than they would be anywhere on Earth. Yavin itself is setting, the gas giant now a red dome against the treetops that spread almost to the horizon.
Poe opens his eyes in time for a light breeze to cut across the hilltop, stirring the grass and teasing glowing insects into the air.] This is one of my favorite places outside of the ranch. You could almost be flying, from up here.
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Blinking, she looks around as he explains where they are. A smile curves her lips as she lets go of one of his hands, turning to get a better view.]
I can see why... The stars are so... There's so many of them.
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oh so content warning for heavy makeouts I GUESS THAT SHOULD BE A THING
AYUP
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