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Entry tags:
- character: daine sarrasri,
- character: eliot waugh,
- character: gabriel,
- character: greta baker,
- character: iman asadi,
- character: johnny truant,
- character: lucifer,
- character: rashad durant,
- character: spike,
- character: sunshine,
- character: the balladeer,
- dropped: andrew noble,
- dropped: calliope,
- dropped: castor nubari,
- dropped: dana cardinal,
- dropped: daniel jackson,
- dropped: ianto jones,
- dropped: illyria,
- dropped: jay merrick,
- dropped: jay zimin,
- dropped: nicholas rush,
- dropped: seth,
- dropped: the doctor (12),
- dropped: the tardis,
- dropped: tim wright,
- party post,
- retired: aziraphale,
- retired: bee,
- retired: crowley,
- retired: melanie,
- retired: peter vincent
Sweeter than the First Time [Open to All]

Hello, dreamers of Manhattan. The Rift knows that things have been kind of rough, lately. The last dream didn't go as well as it had hoped. Consider this an apology of sorts, and a hearkening back to the good times you've shared.
It's a grand old (and potentially familiar) cabin house that the dreamers will find themselves wandering. The furniture is plentiful and comfortable, the floors are strewn with cushions and blankets, and there are cheerful fires burning in the grates. It seems a little odd that the house still manages to be on the chilly side despite looking so warm, yet it is.
Oh, well. You'll just have to find another dreamer or two and
[OOC: Standard dream party rules apply. Characters will be affected by the dream-whammy to whatever degree makes the most sense for them, and will remember or forget the events of the dream at the player's discretion. Backtag into infinity.]
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"I barely even know who you are," he points out as much to himself as to Bee. That thought seems to occur to him a bit belatedly considering he just more or less agreed to hire her.
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With her, or in general - it's open to interpretation.
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He sits like that for a moment or two, trying to decide how he really feels about the idea of having what would amount to a second friend. "Just friends?" he asks, figuring he might as well be direct about it. He thought about it the first time he'd met her. Hell, he'd still be interested. It just doesn't seem to be what she's offering.
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At the question she lifts her head, a little startled. "Oh," she says. "Um. Yes." Oh dear, did he think this was going somewhere different? People have misinterpreted her natural affection before. "I, um. I'm asexual. Actually."
Peter might not know the word. A lot of people don't. She rarely trots it out for that reason, and how tiring it can be to explain. But she wants to be direct, too - and can't think of a clearer way to lay the possibility to rest.
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"What?" he asks. "So, what, you only have sex with yourself? Because I'm a little asexual some weekends."
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lololol why this
because I am terrible
As insensitive as Peter is, he's capable of picking up on hints...at least, he is when they're less 'hints' and more 'forthright instructions.' He makes a wordless sound of complaint, not the least bit satisfied but aware he could be on the verge of losing his cuddle partner and/or his spot on the couch. He'd rather not face the cold house alone again just yet no matter how many
objectionsquestions he still has. "I'm not polite," he reminds her, despite the fact that he then does exactly the polite thing she asked of him by not following it up with another question.no subject
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"Maybe," she says gamely. "But I'm not audience, am I."
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Simple. See?
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