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asgardmeridiem2014-04-27 07:19 pm
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[closed] do you like the person you've become?
Who: Bliss Cavendar and Peter Pettigrew
What: Bliss is on a mission to cheer Peter up because he's kind ofpathetic sad. Showing horror movies to someone from a land of moving photographs might have been a bad choice for that.
When: Day 440 (slightly forward-dated)
Where: Thor Welcome Hall living room
Rating: Maybe PG-13 for horror movie descriptions
It wasn't that bad.
[She's getting the DVD player all set up, not even blinking at her choice of films (maybe comedy would've been a better choice, but horror is so awesomely bad that he'll have to laugh with her, right?) as she sets the disc into the tray. They've got a huge bowl of popcorn and some cheap soda, the living room to themselves for now, and apparently Peter's still got bruises from their ice skating adventures a few days ago.]
I've seen bruises go all the way to black. You didn't get any that bad, did you? [Once the menu's up on the screen, music blaring and gory still images flashing up in quick succession, she flops down on the couch beside him and grabs the remote to get it started. First, though, a quick glance at him.]
Your first movie. Are you sure you're ready for this?
What: Bliss is on a mission to cheer Peter up because he's kind of
When: Day 440 (slightly forward-dated)
Where: Thor Welcome Hall living room
Rating: Maybe PG-13 for horror movie descriptions
It wasn't that bad.
[She's getting the DVD player all set up, not even blinking at her choice of films (maybe comedy would've been a better choice, but horror is so awesomely bad that he'll have to laugh with her, right?) as she sets the disc into the tray. They've got a huge bowl of popcorn and some cheap soda, the living room to themselves for now, and apparently Peter's still got bruises from their ice skating adventures a few days ago.]
I've seen bruises go all the way to black. You didn't get any that bad, did you? [Once the menu's up on the screen, music blaring and gory still images flashing up in quick succession, she flops down on the couch beside him and grabs the remote to get it started. First, though, a quick glance at him.]
Your first movie. Are you sure you're ready for this?
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[ He is sitting on the couch, knees drawn up to his chest as he waits for her to load the -- DVD? Was that what it was? Muggle devices were so strange. He didn't have much exposure to muggle technology, so this is all blatantly new to him. ]
I don't think any are black. A few purple ones though. But -- as ready as I can be. If I can survive ice skating and I think I can do this. I mean, it's just -- a movie.
[ And he's trying to sound so optimistic and sure, because a film is the one thing he never saw, never had any sort of experience with. ]
Should I be worried?
[ It's a serious question, too. ]
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[She's still got the remote pointed at the DVD player, but doesn't hit play yet - maybe this should come with a bit of a warning.]
Worried, no. Horror movies get a bit gory sometimes, but it's all so stupid and fake that you can't take it seriously. Once you realize that everyone's basically walking into traps they should be able to see a mile away, it's practically a game to pick who'll get it next. I'm starting you off on the best of the worst, so don't worry.