Jenny Sparks (
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mayfield_rpg2012-05-06 07:14 pm
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Jenny Sparks - Getting one's shit together
[B: Phone (Open to all)]
I've got a message for Coran's house mate. I found out more about that club we were talking about. If you'd like to come over to 305 Miller Street we can discuss the details.
[She pauses before speaking again.]
Also, Tony Stark, I'd like to have another drink. You seem like you might be just the man I need right now.
[Action for around town]
[Jenny was taking a walk, hands shoved into her pockets. She really needed to do something about all the time on her hands. Maybe training a few people in unarmed combat would be a bit better of a use of her time. She'd been thinking about it for a few days now. A few well trained men and women would be damn useful.
She lit up a cigarette as she stopped to watch over the area she'd ended up in. Yeah, a few well trained people would do wonders for this place. Not to mention a good overhaul of their communications relay.]
I've got a message for Coran's house mate. I found out more about that club we were talking about. If you'd like to come over to 305 Miller Street we can discuss the details.
[She pauses before speaking again.]
Also, Tony Stark, I'd like to have another drink. You seem like you might be just the man I need right now.
[Action for around town]
[Jenny was taking a walk, hands shoved into her pockets. She really needed to do something about all the time on her hands. Maybe training a few people in unarmed combat would be a bit better of a use of her time. She'd been thinking about it for a few days now. A few well trained men and women would be damn useful.
She lit up a cigarette as she stopped to watch over the area she'd ended up in. Yeah, a few well trained people would do wonders for this place. Not to mention a good overhaul of their communications relay.]
[Action]
[If Jenny looks up she might see a tennis ball flying in her general direction. Firo's chasing after it, a sawn-off broomstick in his hand.]
Re: [Action]
Lose something?
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Oh, yeah. Thanks.
That was a pretty nice catch.
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I've played a lot of ball in my day.
Re: [Action]
[He smiles back.]
I think somebody was talkin' over the phone about puttin' together a baseball game, if you're interested. It's one way to pass the time here.
Re: [Action]
[She has other irons on the fire right now and fun and games isn't one of them.]
[Action]
I'm not a kid, lady.
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Almost everyone's a kid to me, kid.
[When you're pushing past a century there's not many people who even range in your age bracket.]
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Oh, really? You don't look that old. I wouldn't put you much past forty.
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Now you're just being insulting. I don't look a day over twenty.
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Then please forgive me for hurtin' your feelings.
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[She most definitely did that on purpose. To add insult to injury she ruffles his hair a little and starts to walk away.]
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H-hey!
[Firo has no reply to that, but he does decide- in one of his less wise moments- to pitch the ball right over her head as she's walking away. Just to startle her, hopefully.
Because that's definitely a mature way to show that he's not a kid.]
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If you wanna pitch in the big leagues kid you'd better learn to keep hold of your balls.
[Aaaaaand now she's walking away again.]
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