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Party's Party post for the Party! [OPEN]
In the last week, Party's does his job to set up a truly momentous party thrown by an anonymous organizer. To some he's admitted that he knows the organizer, to others he's only said that he'd heard of the party second or third hand, but those that know him best could probably tell whose handiwork is behind this. The fliers are artless and plain and they're everywhere in the days leading up to it, or at least everywhere Party can reasonably get them without getting police attention that would shut it down before it even starts.
It starts small and slow, a few high kids playing music on their cell phones and dancing, but it grows from there, a few DJs with small and portable setups and broken bottles in the street. Central to the whole affair is the Magical Innovation Centre, but it spreads out from there, disturbing the nearby neighborhood and hiding seedy activities with only minimal effort. At some point, there's even a series of wolf howls that seem to echo through the streets.
It's only a few hours from its small beginnings before it's broken up by the cops, but with no ringleader known, only interspersed random arrests are made. There just aren't enough police to get everyone.
(OOC: Party post! Post top levels, tag around and have fun!)
It starts small and slow, a few high kids playing music on their cell phones and dancing, but it grows from there, a few DJs with small and portable setups and broken bottles in the street. Central to the whole affair is the Magical Innovation Centre, but it spreads out from there, disturbing the nearby neighborhood and hiding seedy activities with only minimal effort. At some point, there's even a series of wolf howls that seem to echo through the streets.
It's only a few hours from its small beginnings before it's broken up by the cops, but with no ringleader known, only interspersed random arrests are made. There just aren't enough police to get everyone.
(OOC: Party post! Post top levels, tag around and have fun!)
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"My brothers say that on the regular," she says, and takes another drink of gin. Dodger was fifteen, she supposed, as much as anyone knew. He'd never gone to school a day in his life, either.
"I think some school'd be fun, though."
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"They know what they're on 'bout. They get stuck in school while you got to run free?" No wonder they listened to her. She had golden luck. Probably be a curse to cross someone like that.
Girl shakes her head, nose wrinkled. "Fun how? It's just a lotta people tellin' you what to do all day and dumb lookin' uniforms."
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"You get to learn! Big, important things, and go to dances, right? Football games, shenanigans. I think it'd be fun." Nancy had always longed for a normal life. School was the epitome of normal.
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Not that being a teenage girl had kept her out of any trouble.
"Sure, if it's all your kinda scene. The sports and gettin' asked to dances or fairs or whatever. Ya know, if you're the social type. Or pretty. It can be fun," Girl relents. She shouldn't paint such a horrid picture of it. "But mostly it's a lot of borin' stuff while ya wait for somethin' interestin' to happen."
She shrugs. "Anyway, think you've got it more fun. Out in the real world, no one to tell ya what to do. That's the life."
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Nancy frowns, large and comical. "Oh- that's disappointing." If she'd gone to school, there was no way she'd have ever been allowed to bring Bill, her ex, to any of the dances or anything. Too old, and far to dangerous.
Nancy wrinkles her nose. "It's a fine life."
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She hums under her breath, shaking her head. "Disappointin', yeah. It's why you should be happy ya skipped it. No borin' kid stuff, you got to run off and be all adult early." And there's the envy back in her voice.
"Yeah? That whole-" Girl mimics Nancy's expression. "-doesn't really say fine."
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She takes a long drink of her gin, putting off the next answer. "No, no, I was hardly playing adult." No, she had been since she'd been far, far too young, her entire childhood cut tragically short.
"Grass's greener."
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She hums and shrugs a shoulder. "Maybe not playin', but you know what I mean. You didn't have to listen to people tellin' ya what to do for as long as the rest of us."
And isn't that the teenage dream; no rules, no authority.
"See? That's a very adult sayin'. You might think it looks green from there, but that's only 'cause everyone on this side is so jealous."