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ten_fwd2015-03-10 09:41 pm
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[OPEN; Party Post!] B-i-r-t-h-d-a-y boys in Ten Forward
Steve's been spending a lot of time with Akito since he woke up. He feels responsible for the kid, even if the accident wasn't his fault. Since the knock to his head affected his memories, Steve kinda feels like the only guy on this ship who remembers who he is, and when the topic of a health care guardian came up with Dr. Crusher he seemed like the only real choice. Looking over his medical file a few days ago, he looked up and smiled.
"Hey, you've got the same birthday as my best friend," he had said.
Akito had just blinked at him. "I do?"
There was never much folding green* lying around back when he and Bucky were kids, so birthdays were usually marked by the usual pinch-to-grow-an-inch and a 'Happy Birthday, Punk,' and sometimes -- on good years -- a flat cake (because they were always out of baking soda) decorated with candy corn they'd saved from the last fall. He had frowned, realizing Akito and Bucky may have shared something else in common. Neither of them could remember ever having a birthday party.
So there's a cake in Ten Forward. A real one, with layers and frosting and 'Happy Birthday' scrawled across the top in icing. There are some balloons and music, and the bartender has helped out with punch and drinks and other snacks. Next to the cake there are a few wrapped presents. Hey, Steve got Natasha an alien space dog for her birthday; there's no way he was going to forget Bucky and Akito. Even if, to get them to come, he told Bucky the party was for Akito, and told Akito the party was for Bucky. Hey, it's the truth. Sort of.
It's not a huge party -- Steve wouldn't know the first thing about throwing one like that -- but it's festive and open to the whole room. Steve's friendly to everybody, helpful where he can be, and as long as everyone is on this ship he figures that makes them part of the same team. So come get a slice of cake.
(*slang for extra spending cash
ooc: HAPPY BIRTHDAY BUCKY BARNES AND WANIJIMA AKITO!! As if Steve would forget. So this is set up party post style, where we'll have subheadings for various party activities, but if we forget anything fun or you have ideas to add in, start your own header threads! Then tag around wherever you like, using the subject line to say if you're OTA or locked to certain people like Steve, Akito, or Bucky. Steve would have made the invitation to the party public, so there's no need to worry about crashing. EVERYONE IS INVITED!)
"Hey, you've got the same birthday as my best friend," he had said.
Akito had just blinked at him. "I do?"
There was never much folding green* lying around back when he and Bucky were kids, so birthdays were usually marked by the usual pinch-to-grow-an-inch and a 'Happy Birthday, Punk,' and sometimes -- on good years -- a flat cake (because they were always out of baking soda) decorated with candy corn they'd saved from the last fall. He had frowned, realizing Akito and Bucky may have shared something else in common. Neither of them could remember ever having a birthday party.
So there's a cake in Ten Forward. A real one, with layers and frosting and 'Happy Birthday' scrawled across the top in icing. There are some balloons and music, and the bartender has helped out with punch and drinks and other snacks. Next to the cake there are a few wrapped presents. Hey, Steve got Natasha an alien space dog for her birthday; there's no way he was going to forget Bucky and Akito. Even if, to get them to come, he told Bucky the party was for Akito, and told Akito the party was for Bucky. Hey, it's the truth. Sort of.
It's not a huge party -- Steve wouldn't know the first thing about throwing one like that -- but it's festive and open to the whole room. Steve's friendly to everybody, helpful where he can be, and as long as everyone is on this ship he figures that makes them part of the same team. So come get a slice of cake.
(*slang for extra spending cash
ooc: HAPPY BIRTHDAY BUCKY BARNES AND WANIJIMA AKITO!! As if Steve would forget. So this is set up party post style, where we'll have subheadings for various party activities, but if we forget anything fun or you have ideas to add in, start your own header threads! Then tag around wherever you like, using the subject line to say if you're OTA or locked to certain people like Steve, Akito, or Bucky. Steve would have made the invitation to the party public, so there's no need to worry about crashing. EVERYONE IS INVITED!)
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"Oh. Ah... I don't... Really remember anything from before a few weeks ago. So, um. Sorry if I was mean to you before?"
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"It's okay. My name is Sinthia, if you don't remember."
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"It's good to meet you! Um... Again."
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Another thing he'll have to ask Steve about, after.
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Sinthia knows some of the gruesome facts about human injuries far too well for a girl her age, but that's all normal knowledge for her. "I know how old I am, but I don't know when my birthday is. I suppose you're ahead of me then."
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And anyone who has known Steve Rogers for even the briefest amount of time can agree with that assessment.
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"I didn't know you were supposed to bring a gift," she admits. "Or I'd have brought you something." What exactly that might have been, she isn't sure, but she would have at least tried.
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"Okay," she murmurs. "I like your shoes. They're pretty," she says, glancing down at her own shoes; they're plain black mary-janes, sturdy and utilitarian. The fact that her hair is dark, and her dress and blouse are as well, just makes the picture complete.
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"I've just never worn them. My shoes have always been like this." Flat, black, utilitarian. Easy to clean, and with little mind to the extraordinary vanity her father views himself with.
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"I have to get these shoes," she says seriously. Not because they'll make her look any different, but because the possibility of no longer getting looked at as a silly child is incredibly enticing.
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