Jerry shouldn't have been surprised by the things Allan did, but as the pinata was pulled out, he couldn't help but blink in confusion. He was sparkling and everyone had already dove for their prizes before he even registered what was happening around them.
And then he laughed, loudly and heartily, before diving to join in as well, stuffing his own coat pockets, especially with stickers.
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 4:00 am
Glancing back at the window, America snorted at the sight of Al in the window. What exactly were they doing to them in there that had the guy so desperate? She gave him a wide, better you than me-smile and turned back to filling her makeshift bag with still more goods. Poor guy, maybe she'd make him something nice out of the wrappers or something.
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 6:43 am
People were making gestures at the window and Rep wondered what the ******** was going on, he'd been too busy filling his pockets. When he realised it was Al and people were downright pandering him, he paused to just glare directly at him instead.
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 8:00 am
When brought a selection of lollipops from Allan's pinata, Kat smiled up at him, lifting her head just slightly. "You choose for me. I'm good with whatever." Though, if there was anything coffee flavoured, she would be all over it. Too bad, it was highly unlikely.
Jerry didn't notice the face at the window. He was too busy subtly putting panda stickers on the back of Rep's jacket, seeing how many he could get on there before the man noticed.
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 10:49 am
Bix took a gold star sticker, stuck it on the center of his forehead, and yawned. "Look i'm that white cat from sailormoon."
He didn't remember well enough that it was a MOON on their heads.
Glancing at Bix, America snorted again. Yes, lookit this bunch of hardbitten soldiers, ready to stare death and loss in the face. All sort of serious business running around here.
At least they haven't lost their sense of fun? Stryker sighed a bit in her head. He seemed a bit disappointed that they weren't posturing around anymore, all up in their own dramatics.
Shrugging a bit, America muttered, "True, that. May not be here to be make friends, but that doesn't mean I'm not here to have all the damn fun I can while I can."
Later that night, Al would find something looped around his room's door knob.
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 1:30 pm
Rep didn't notice the panda stickers, to busy watching Al get absolutely owned up at the window and cackling delightedly.
When he did there'd probably be an enormous freak out.
Jerry ran out of pandas and moved onto cute little fruits and vegetables with happy smiles. Rep's shoulders were nearly covered. This at least was more fun than defending their integrity to the newbies or going over proposals at least.
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 3:22 pm
Rep finally registered Jerry hovering in his peripheral vision and turned to face him.
"The ******** are you standing so close for?" he snarled, with perhaps an edge of uncertainty. "You better no have put anything in my ******** hood."
"Not on your hood, no!" Jerry smiled a wobbly smile, stuffing the rest of the stickers back into his pockets.
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 3:38 pm
Rep squinted suspiciously at Jerry before reaching behind himself to pat his hood. "I'm ******** watching you." he said irritably before fishing out some chewing gum from the pinata spoils to chew it loudly.
Jerry found a sticker of some strange small animal that looked like a parrot who's head had a growth of feathers in the shape of a music note. It was terribly cute, he put that one on his chest like a proudly worn badge. Another he realized was indeed a pokemon, (Charmander, his inner 12 year old announced) and he popped that one carefully and subtly onto Rep's hood for good measure.
Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2013 4:05 pm
Rep remained oblivious to being completely covered in stickers and sidled away from Jerry just a bit, still giving him a very suspicious look. Jerry being up to something was never good.