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basic_powers) wrote2011-10-05 11:50 pm
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...how kids plan parties...
If they're dreamers, they want bouncy castles and pony rides and giant tigers.
If they're the children of superheroes, oddly enough they still want those things, but you can't find a good pony that resists nuclear radiation as Tyler's learned. So, in the interest of keeping things simple and within his budget, a party has come together in the backyard of the house of one Augustus Fenwick.
Inside, there's plenty of soda in the fridge, and bowls of chips, dips, crackers, pretzels and ofcourse candy and little paper favor bags. The coffee table between the couch and TV already has one large present wrapped in brown paper (decorated with green watercolor cats) and an absolutely HUGE box wrapped in a myriad of wrapping papers next to it.
Outside in the fenced backyard is a good sized stick, branch and log structure, waiting to be set on fire as soon as the sun really starts to set, and that isn't that far off as the afternoon sunlight reveals. There's a kid in a black trenchcoat that looks about eight sizes too big poking about said structure as Tyler holds open the door for the guests. And decorating the walls, counter top are little decorated brown-paper flags saying 'Happy Birthday Nepeta!" in green letters.
If they're the children of superheroes, oddly enough they still want those things, but you can't find a good pony that resists nuclear radiation as Tyler's learned. So, in the interest of keeping things simple and within his budget, a party has come together in the backyard of the house of one Augustus Fenwick.
Inside, there's plenty of soda in the fridge, and bowls of chips, dips, crackers, pretzels and ofcourse candy and little paper favor bags. The coffee table between the couch and TV already has one large present wrapped in brown paper (decorated with green watercolor cats) and an absolutely HUGE box wrapped in a myriad of wrapping papers next to it.
Outside in the fenced backyard is a good sized stick, branch and log structure, waiting to be set on fire as soon as the sun really starts to set, and that isn't that far off as the afternoon sunlight reveals. There's a kid in a black trenchcoat that looks about eight sizes too big poking about said structure as Tyler holds open the door for the guests. And decorating the walls, counter top are little decorated brown-paper flags saying 'Happy Birthday Nepeta!" in green letters.
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Nepeta picks up the frisbee and offers it to Ako.
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She peers at the disc. "So if it's just catch, one purrson throws it and the other tries to catch it?"
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"That's keep away," she says, "With catch you throw it from one person to another. There's a trick with how you spin it so it goes further too."
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That is so weird.
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"It's actually harder than it looks to throw it to a person so they can catch it, but yeah," says Ako, "When you have more than two people playing you can change the order you throw in too."
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"Should we try and get a team, or just play the two-purrson kind?"
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She pauses.
"Do you just throw it like a ball, or ...?"
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"Pass it here and I'll show you."
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Lightly though, because they are pretty close.
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Slightly harder to mimic Ako's twist of the wrist; her own first attempt at throwing is rather wobbly.
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"Good," says Ako as she stretches a bit to make her grab, "Now, try again, but a little harder and maybe some more wrist snapping."
Toss back to Nepeta!
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... oops. Yeah, that would have been a great throw if Ako were standing a lot further away.
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Ako jogs after it easily as it rolls in an attempt for freedom.
"I will get it!"
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"Can you throw it furom there?"
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Harder toss to cover the distance and the disc curves across Nepeta to her other side from where it started.
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And hits the ground with the disc clutched in both hands, like a cat bringing down a bird.
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"Good catch!"