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basic_powers) wrote2011-07-06 11:23 pm
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Seattle Summer Showoff
As they exist from the narrow door of the linen closet for his apartment, Dinah will see two doors down the hallway to her left. One has a biohazard sign hanging from it, and the other is part-way open, enough that one can see the window and bed inside. There's a couple of photos hanging from the wall, one of Beauford and a blonde young woman laughing with the lights of a carnival in the twilight background, and one with Beauford and a reddish-brown haired man in a repurposed tan flightsuit, grinning in front of a college graduation ceremony.
To her right, she'll see that Beauford was infact not exaggerating at all about the shoebox size of his apartment's kitchen, as there is only a tiny island seperating it from the small living room. There's a well-used black futon and coffee table with a little black laptop on top of magazines and comic books. Against the wall there's a shelf with a flatscreen tv, several videogame consoles and a dvd/bluray player. Light filters through the curtain outside and Dinah can likely see the door out of the apartment with three bicycles hanging from hooks beside it on the wall, and pannier bags for the bikes hung with coats and hats from the coat rack.
It doesn't take much guessing to figure out that the blue and gunmetal bike is Beauford's from the homemade welds and adjustments given to it.
"Welcome to my humble bachelor pad...I'd give you the tour but this is pretty much it."
To her right, she'll see that Beauford was infact not exaggerating at all about the shoebox size of his apartment's kitchen, as there is only a tiny island seperating it from the small living room. There's a well-used black futon and coffee table with a little black laptop on top of magazines and comic books. Against the wall there's a shelf with a flatscreen tv, several videogame consoles and a dvd/bluray player. Light filters through the curtain outside and Dinah can likely see the door out of the apartment with three bicycles hanging from hooks beside it on the wall, and pannier bags for the bikes hung with coats and hats from the coat rack.
It doesn't take much guessing to figure out that the blue and gunmetal bike is Beauford's from the homemade welds and adjustments given to it.
"Welcome to my humble bachelor pad...I'd give you the tour but this is pretty much it."
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Dinah clears her throat, looks right and left, and whistles a couple of notes.
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There's one last look at 84 before Beauford turns towards Dinah, and starts just a little...then smiles wryly.
"...er...I'd better get going, sounds like my cousin's getting impatient to get back home."
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"See you back at base, I'll have team dinner started." Hat Trick replies, stepping up to kiss the side of Crusade's helmet before disappearing into the shadow as well.
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Happens to just have something on his mind right now, and being tired from all the running doesn't much help.
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She doesn't need to say anything.
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".......what a day...."
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"I had a great time."
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"..got to meet 84 though.."
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"...yeah...yeah she does, doesn't she?"
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"Has she been leading the team long?"
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"Alterity's been on West Coast Junior Division for about the same length of time. Steel Sentinel's been around for the last 4 years on the team, and they've got a tech expert, Uplink, who hasn't made any public appearances outside of a press conference."
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"Must be hard," Dinah remarks. "Joining an established team."
She's not entirely thinking about this one.
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"...there's the bus we want."
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"Careers?"
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"Alright...going onto more famous teams. or Playing with the Big Boys."
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"Like there's a ladder, and you climb it. Like - I don't know, like sports teams."
She lets Beauford on to the bus first, of course - he has to pay for them.
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He really wishes he were kidding about that last one.
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"Ugh," is all she says.
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