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stauncherhearted) wrote in
undergrounds2016-11-19 10:30 pm
gonna drink bacardi like it's yo birthday [nancy's 20]
Twenty. Gods, Nancy could hardly believe it. She didn't expect to still be here for this day, truth be told. She knew the sort of life she lived, and the sorts of people she associated with. But against all odds, here she was. Twenty-years-old by Fagin's count, and as wonderful as that was...
It was odd. She'd been a teenager for so long, and now she was officially a twenty-something. An adult, for real this time, not like when she'd turned eighteen.
It didn't exactly help that Charley Bates had decided it was a great idea to call her 'old'. She'd hit the back of his head for that, refusing to consider herself old. She was still so young, at least in comparison to those she spent most of her time around, people that were centuries older than her.
This, of course, caused her some angst. She hadn't particularly wanted to celebrate her birthday. It wasn't anything to be glad about. She was, as she realized, three years physically older than Cooper. And that just felt... weird. She knew, mentally, he was far older than she was. And as he always said she was stuck with him until she was old and grey, but...
Would he still love her, then, she wanted to know? How weird would it be, an haggard old woman next to this cute seventeen-year-old kid. A chill ran up her spine when she thought about it, comparing the wretch that Fagin was to her hypothetical-old-woman-self.
If she lived that long.
Still, people want to celebrate with her. Eames, wonderful Eames, had surprised her with tickets to go see a show on the West End, and taken her out to an amazing restaurant. She'd even brought cake over to the boys', knowing a few of them had saved up to get her something. Or, likely, stole it. But she didn't reach out, not really. If you were lucky enough to know it was her birthday, however, she'd happily entertain any and all plans. There was no need to be rude, after all.
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Nancy's 20 aww yiss.
Uhm, this is an open post. A few starters in the comments. Want something specific? Please let me know!
It was odd. She'd been a teenager for so long, and now she was officially a twenty-something. An adult, for real this time, not like when she'd turned eighteen.
It didn't exactly help that Charley Bates had decided it was a great idea to call her 'old'. She'd hit the back of his head for that, refusing to consider herself old. She was still so young, at least in comparison to those she spent most of her time around, people that were centuries older than her.
This, of course, caused her some angst. She hadn't particularly wanted to celebrate her birthday. It wasn't anything to be glad about. She was, as she realized, three years physically older than Cooper. And that just felt... weird. She knew, mentally, he was far older than she was. And as he always said she was stuck with him until she was old and grey, but...
Would he still love her, then, she wanted to know? How weird would it be, an haggard old woman next to this cute seventeen-year-old kid. A chill ran up her spine when she thought about it, comparing the wretch that Fagin was to her hypothetical-old-woman-self.
If she lived that long.
Still, people want to celebrate with her. Eames, wonderful Eames, had surprised her with tickets to go see a show on the West End, and taken her out to an amazing restaurant. She'd even brought cake over to the boys', knowing a few of them had saved up to get her something. Or, likely, stole it. But she didn't reach out, not really. If you were lucky enough to know it was her birthday, however, she'd happily entertain any and all plans. There was no need to be rude, after all.
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Nancy's 20 aww yiss.
Uhm, this is an open post. A few starters in the comments. Want something specific? Please let me know!

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"Where is the place?"
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"Not here." Not in the den, either. "Maybe my office." That's what she was calling it, anyway.
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"I don't know, Dodge. Just not in Cooper's place."
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"What're you doing the rest of the day?"
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"I won't keep you, if you've got to go," she says. "But if you do, I'm giving you something warm for the road. Maybe a lunch, too."
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Nancy starts to set the water to boil.
"And I'm giving you food, I don't care."
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"Fucking hell," she swears, abandoning the tea pot and moving to look in one of the closets in the hallway.
"I'm sending you with blankets, too." Thank god her boyfriend was rich, and they happened to have a lot of blankets. He probably wouldn't miss them, especially if she explained she'd given them to her brothers. She's gone a few minutes, returning with her arms laden with all sorts of blankets.
"Cooper's collected a lot over the years. You take 'em. And you all stay warm. I'm sure I could enchant something, too, give you a bit of heat. Freezing to death makes you lazy, not staying warm in this weather."
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"Hand me the black backpack by the door? I'll put 'em in there, and loads of food. Just keep it away from the old one, you hear me, Dodger?"
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"Hear you loud an' clear, Nance."
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"Good." When he's got the bag over, she starts stuffing the blankets into it. They fit in easily, the backpack enchanted to have far, far more space in it than you would expect. "What d'you need for food?"
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"We're still gettin' sausages every mornin'" he points out. "Dinner's are different dependin' on who's doin' the fetchin'."
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