Summer Smith (
somethingwithturquoise) wrote2020-02-21 06:17 am
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MHA #4; Friday Evening [02/21].
Summer had had a busy week, topped up with some absolutely ridiculous squirrel drama this morning that made her almost wonder if she was going to need the wine even more than Rey at this point, but she'd still managed to completely refurnish and redecorate her apartment so it looked like a normal person lived there and not someone who'd just came crawling back after literally blowing up all their assets in space and she'd also made that sangria, because, you know what? She was just awesome like that.
And then, after a quick hop across the streetprobably, eventually to the bar to stop in for a drink like she said she would, it was back to the apartment, to ply Pancakes with treats for being an excellent squirrel-chasing cat and to dick around the internet and Instragram some of her new budget-chic, emergency-trip-to-the-Isle-of-Ikea interior design until someone showed up to help her drink all this wine.
Because there was a lot of it.
[[ expecting one, but also definitely open for other pestering! ]]
And then, after a quick hop across the street
Because there was a lot of it.
[[ expecting one, but also definitely open for other pestering! ]]

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She'd drink to it anyway.
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She sipped.
"And remember," she pointed out, "you are talking to the person who literally took two seconds to decide to completely blow up something she'd spent more than a year trying to build, just because it would gain a little bit of an advantage. And that's just one of the more recent examples. So I do tend to lean pretty heavy toward the balls-to-the-wall, no-fucks-given approach these days."
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She offered a faint smirk. "Including the occasional wine night."
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"Is it Lotho Minor, though? Please tell me it's Lotho Minor."
Mainly because that was one she knew from her research, and she remembered there being another one, but she didn't remember that one's name, she mostly just remembered Lotho Minor because it was such a trash planet that it even had it's own garbage species.
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And then she shrugged a little with a faint grin. "And no reason, other than," her kind of wanted to flex some of her GFFA knowledge and make herself feel like she didn't just waste all that time studying and researching the place for, what, a couple month's worth of use?, "it sounds interesting. Like one of the rando planets my grampa would drag us into for some stupid adventure to find a ridiculous artifact or element or something..."
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And she tilted her head and asked, "How are things going on your end?"
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It was said, however, in that very particular drawl of a person who might actually want to complain, but it sounded like complaining about a perfect day, or something. But she missed Coruscant. She missed space. She missed being helpful and she missed being a part of something so much bigger than herself...And it was kind of weird to envy Rey for that, considering it was clearly hard for her.
"Last two weeks were actually pretty banger for me," she added with a faint grin, making that particular choice of word work overtime, "but some of the fun was kind of ruined by the fact that my grampa may have inserted a monitoring chip into me at some point in time. Or he could have just been making that all up to mess with me, and I do not know which of those situations is actually worse."
And she wasn't planning on saying anything about it at all, but who did you even tell something like that to? If not the person who was just way to calm about telling you about her powers gained from mindlinking with a person torturing her?
Especially since Summer, actually, seemed surprisingly chill about it all, too. Unless you paid attention to that drink and the subsequent reach for the pitcher.
"But," she added, as she refilled her glass, "we're not here to talk about me. I was told there were two very long stories, and, at least by my count, you being the last great Jedi savior of that known universe is just one."
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"I didn't actually finish the first," she pointed out. "Because that person I got bonded with seems to have gotten in touch with me again for the first time in months on Wednesday. The other story was Duke, but we fixed that so there's not much there.".
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A good solid Rick rant might be pretty cathartic, too, though.
But Summer's lifted brows and widened eyes made it clear she was pretty invested in this right at the moment. "What did they say?"
A pause.
"The person you're bonded with," she clarified, "not Duke, although that we're coming back to because I am definitely interested to hear that, too. Besides, you can't, like, tease a story and then resolve it literally the next day and take it back. That's, like, total girl's night party foul."
Said the woman dropping fat info bombs and then attempting to flee the scene.
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But she didn't want him to. She didn't like what he had to say anymore.
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So her next sip was particularly thoughtful, which apparently worked, because another thought struck her.
"Wait," she said, "does this happen only when you're back home? That shit doesn't reach you all the way out here, does it?"
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She took a gulp, and was wondering if she was just starting to finally feel it, or if she was just hit with good old inspiration.
"You know what you should do?" she proposed. "What you should do is, you should figure out if there's, like, some sort of Force sonic blast, and then work up your skills so you can amplify it, like a mental megaphone, and then next time he bugs you? Bam. You hit him with it."
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Probably? She had no idea.
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There was, however, a pause.
"Although...there is something inherently satisfying in just straight up blocking someone, and that's just, like, on Twitter and Facebook. But to get to do it IRL? That's badass."
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A sip.
"Or something."
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Which probably was again the fault of the wine but she didn't know if that had to do with her, Summer, or both.
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So she snorted a bit. "But," she stated, "here's the real question: did you understand the important parts of it?"
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