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Steve Rogers ([personal profile] paragon) wrote in [community profile] pineslog2017-05-08 09:02 pm

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 ([plurk.com profile] jeeps) or discord (jeeps#9644).))
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[personal profile] coy 2017-07-01 12:53 am (UTC)(link)
[ Caroline remembered Steve growing up. Or thought she did. He wasn't the man-shaped wall of muscle that he is today, she vaguely remembers that he was sick a lot and small but she couldn't explain the gap in that Steve and the one who stands before her now. Not that it mattered, those memories were false and were not his real story.

No, he's telling it to her now. He stands before her, as vulnerable as she'd been a few moments earlier. She watches his face, senses the way those words expose him. And despite the fact that it sounds a bit ludicrous, she knows it can't sound any more crazy than her own story and... in a way, it makes sense, if she connects a bunch of the dots.

She has questions but she keeps them to herself for a moment because he asks something of her and it's important. He needs to know if she's one those things, those things he holds dear and one of those things he might lose. And she gives him a soft smile, moving to hug him then, like a sister might do for her brother when he was sad or just... needed a hug.]


I wouldn't have told you what I just did if you weren't important to me. [ It's surreal to feel this deeply for someone who should feel more like a new friend but... she feels it and she cares about him like he is the brother she never had.]