James Buchanan Barnes // Bucky (
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Who’s here to prove that we can?
Who: Everyone who wants to come except Loki. No one likes him and he smells funny. If you missed Bucky's journal post, I'm hand-waving another being made with the exact date, time, and place. Feel free to pretend your character saw it and decided to show up.
What: Baseball, a birthday party, and the 4th of July all rolled into one.
When: Backdated to INDEPENDENCE DAAAAAAY
Where:AMERICA The Battle Dome
Summary: Bucky is throwing Steve a baseball game for his birthday. Everyone is invited to play or watch, then have some barbecue and watch the fireworks at the end of the day.
Rating: PG?If you end up behind the bleachers, take it to appointments.
With a whole lot of help from his friends, Bucky has been working on this party for a little over a week. When they enter the Battle Dome, party guests will find themselves under a clear blue sky in a version of Yankee Stadium (circa 1930). There are far fewer seats, anticipating a much smaller turnout, but some of the seating area has been converted into large picnic tables and benches, spread with checkered table cloths and, of course, a lot of food. A few barbecues are set up, along with coolers - some packed with meat, and others with cold drinks.
A stack of red, white, and blue cupcakes sits on a table near the center. There's a wooden baseball bat and a handful of markers there as well, with a note beside it asking friends to sign it for the birthday boy. Gifts can also be left there, or presented in person of course.
The game itself will take place at noon. Those who don't know how to play will be invited to arrive an hour beforehand, and Bucky will teach them the ropes. Powers will be restricted to normal human levels for the duration of the game. (Which can be lifted after, if people want that.)
After baseball, everyone is welcome to eat and mingle, then settle in to watch the fireworks show when the sun goes down.
What: Baseball, a birthday party, and the 4th of July all rolled into one.
When: Backdated to INDEPENDENCE DAAAAAAY
Where:
Summary: Bucky is throwing Steve a baseball game for his birthday. Everyone is invited to play or watch, then have some barbecue and watch the fireworks at the end of the day.
Rating: PG?
With a whole lot of help from his friends, Bucky has been working on this party for a little over a week. When they enter the Battle Dome, party guests will find themselves under a clear blue sky in a version of Yankee Stadium (circa 1930). There are far fewer seats, anticipating a much smaller turnout, but some of the seating area has been converted into large picnic tables and benches, spread with checkered table cloths and, of course, a lot of food. A few barbecues are set up, along with coolers - some packed with meat, and others with cold drinks.
A stack of red, white, and blue cupcakes sits on a table near the center. There's a wooden baseball bat and a handful of markers there as well, with a note beside it asking friends to sign it for the birthday boy. Gifts can also be left there, or presented in person of course.
The game itself will take place at noon. Those who don't know how to play will be invited to arrive an hour beforehand, and Bucky will teach them the ropes. Powers will be restricted to normal human levels for the duration of the game. (Which can be lifted after, if people want that.)
After baseball, everyone is welcome to eat and mingle, then settle in to watch the fireworks show when the sun goes down.
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[So there!]
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[She's also kind of evil.]
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No - I don't do that anymore. Pepper does. It's been that way for awhile now.
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[There's a pause for a moment. Hmm...Well, there's only one thing to say about that.]
Awesome! So, what's it like being a super hero back home? I mean, it's probably not much different than here, right?
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How many criminals do you fight on a daily basis than? It's fifty isn't it?
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[ He wasn't going to bother correcting him. ]