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Mischief and Mayhem Club, Meeting #1, Monday Night, 11 pm, TA Lounge
Rikku got to the TA lounge early, and set up the masks and cloaks outside of it, with a note above that read
PLEASE TAKE ONE
She got her own mask and cloak in place, in case anyone showed up early. There was a handy stash of rum placed outside to distract any radio squirrels.
Now: to wait.
(OOC: this is for members only, and all of it is NFB. OCD coming. Viva le club!)
She got her own mask and cloak in place, in case anyone showed up early. There was a handy stash of rum placed outside to distract any radio squirrels.
Now: to wait.
(OOC: this is for members only, and all of it is NFB. OCD coming. Viva le club!)
Opening Remarks (MAY1)
The figure -- she, we'll say, since the voice was decidedly feminine -- started to pace. "I called you all here because I'm curious, too. I want to know if we can add chaos to Fandom. It's weird, but it follows its own rules. Let's make some of our own. Let's break theirs."
"I want us to start adding disorder to the bits that make sense. Nothing dangerous, nothing that hurts anybody. That doesn't mean it's all gonna be legal, necessarily. That's why we have the cloaks, and the masks. You might think you recognize my voice -- but you don't know who I am. Not so you could prove it. That's important, in case any of us get caught."
"I'm talking about a secret group to add a little spice to Fandom's everyday life. We meet here, we plan, and we leave. We don't tell anyone else what we do, here. Nothing leaves this room. We see where chaos takes us." From behind the mask, her head turned this way and that, as if she was surveying the crowd. "Are you in?"
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And listening to what the figure had to say? Oh, seriously, as if she could refuse something with as much potential for fun as all of that. She turned it over in her head (for about three seconds, really).
"I'm in."
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What? She was all over causing a little chaos of the non-harmful variety.
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He nodded, a single, stooping sort of nod that only enhanced the illusion of a man who was also a bird buried under that coat, and in the shadows under the mask, his lips pulled into a grin.
"In."
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"I'm in."
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"Me too. In."
She trembled with the urge to bounce, despite the prospect of possible illegalities.
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If she didn't say anything, though, they might look at her too. So when other people said, "I'm in," so did Francine. In a rough, growly voice that came out sounding a little like Katchoo, if Katchoo was five foot ten with a southern accent.
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"I'm so in," he said.
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She'd been far too bored after all.
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