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Who: OPEN to all!
What: Movies, movies, movies! And games and food too.
When: All day Saturday, June 7th (starts 11ish)
Where: Rec Center
Summary: Ginia throws a movie marathon at the rec center for entertainment and post-draft distractions.
Rating: PG-13 for some of the movies shown, but let's keep it around here or lower.
On Thursday, flyers were posted around the village with another notification of the movie marathon and the list of movies that will be shown:
The Sword in the Stone
Grease
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Moulin Rouge
The Princess Bride
Jurassic Park
Clue
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Come Saturday, the list can also be found outside the rec center. Inside the center, there are tables set up filled with food: fruit and veggie platters, cookies and cake from the bakery, sandwiches, packages of popcorn (with a microwave nearby), and an assortment of packaged candy. As food begins running low, runners will be sent to the stores to bring back more. There are also drinks - water, sodas, juices, tea, and coffee. Alcohol is bring your own, but Ginia also has a small table set aside with some gin, whisky, vodka, and mixers.
Besides what seating is already in the rec center, additional chairs, large cushions, and even two beanbag chairs have been brought in. For those who want to hang out but not watch movies, there's still pool, board games, and a few deck of cards.
Enjoy, relax, and try not to think about the draft.
What: Movies, movies, movies! And games and food too.
When: All day Saturday, June 7th (starts 11ish)
Where: Rec Center
Summary: Ginia throws a movie marathon at the rec center for entertainment and post-draft distractions.
Rating: PG-13 for some of the movies shown, but let's keep it around here or lower.
On Thursday, flyers were posted around the village with another notification of the movie marathon and the list of movies that will be shown:
The Sword in the Stone
Grease
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
Moulin Rouge
The Princess Bride
Jurassic Park
Clue
Rocky Horror Picture Show
Come Saturday, the list can also be found outside the rec center. Inside the center, there are tables set up filled with food: fruit and veggie platters, cookies and cake from the bakery, sandwiches, packages of popcorn (with a microwave nearby), and an assortment of packaged candy. As food begins running low, runners will be sent to the stores to bring back more. There are also drinks - water, sodas, juices, tea, and coffee. Alcohol is bring your own, but Ginia also has a small table set aside with some gin, whisky, vodka, and mixers.
Besides what seating is already in the rec center, additional chairs, large cushions, and even two beanbag chairs have been brought in. For those who want to hang out but not watch movies, there's still pool, board games, and a few deck of cards.
Enjoy, relax, and try not to think about the draft.
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She takes another drink and sets the cup down again.]
/It was the last movie I saw with my brother before he left for college./
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I see. I didn't know you had a brother. Was that...a long time ago? I don't know how old this movie is, in your time.
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/I still have a brother but we don't talk much anymore. And it was 2018 when I was last in my world./
[When she was last alive, but that doesn't need to be said.]
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Six years after mine, I think. Did something happen, with him?
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/Just time, different lives. He's six years older than me so after he went to college and began his career, we began drifting apart./
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[Well, that's really a fairly normal answer, no reason to even think anything more on it. After all, people drift all the time, even family, right?]
What does he do, for his job?
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[It wasn't quite a lie, not even by omission. Avery would always be an actor as such was needed for a grifter. And while he worked less in favor of watching the kids, he still assisted on the occasional job taking down smuggling rings and corrupt officials.]
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[Saori purses her lips, vaguely amused. There was a time when she'd likely have been a little envious of someone like Ginia saying that. She was pretty, and clearly had talents of her own, whereas Saori as a young human woman had been plagued by a myriad of doubts and had been dealing with a divine teacher who had no real idea how to quell them. It'd been a great recipe for incredibly low self-esteem. Though now she can look back on it with more understanding and a sense of self-deprecating humor.]
Like you, in your own way. You're talented and attractive too, you know. It must be genetic.
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And here she was now and she couldn't see anything but the blood on her hands, the scars seared into her back, the deep ugly cuts marring her mind and heart. Beautiful? No. Hardly. Maybe on the outside, enough to get compliments, enough to seduce a mark, but she was rotting and crumbling away inside.
But she knows how to take a compliment.]
/Genetics, maybe. My mother was very beautiful. She was also an actress and singer on stage./
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And what about you? What's your profession?
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So why is she hesitating? Ginia takes a long drink of her gimlet before setting it down.]
/I'm a bounty hunter. Or was, I retired years ago./
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A bounty hunter? You look for criminals for money, right?
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That does sound like a job I did for a while when I visited America.
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/Who were you looking for? Or what?/
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[She pauses, thoughtful.]
I...posed as a human, but some people figured out I was something more after a few incidents. And I was approached by a man from a strange organization asking for help tracking someone. A bandit and thief. A very bad man, really.
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/Any luck finding him?/
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Yes. Mister Pinkerton and I did eventually catch up with one of them. The one they wanted most.
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Hey, Ginia loves a good story. Can't be blamed for wanting more details.]
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[She doesn't mind. But...she's a little forgetful.]
We had to hunt this man down through...oh...um. Arizona and New Mexico? I think those were the states. His name was Brigger, and he was part of a gang. Mister Pinkerton...Robert, and I rode horses after him, basically. I was able to follow him by scent, and when we caught up to him there was a fight and he was killed.
It wasn't terribly exciting, really. Lots of riding, and requests from Robert to join his organization.
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/That story sounds familiar to some of my own. Or stories I've heard from other hunters./
[Some things never change maybe.]
/I was living in N-E-W M-E-X-I-C-O before coming here. S-A-N-T-A F-E specifically. It's a beautiful place.
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It's a desert. I can think of no place worse on earth, except maybe Egypt.
[And with that bit out of the way...]
And since I shared a story, I think it's your turn. Tell me about one of your hunts.
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But hmm. A story. Ginia considers her years of work, sorting out boring stories, stories that tell a little too much, and ones she's comfortable sharing.]
/Most of my hunt stories are pretty boring, but I do have a pretty good heist story. Ever been to L-A-S V-E-G-A-S?/
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