Tae Takemi (
butterfly_kiss) wrote in
revivalproject2023-05-04 07:41 am
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[Open] Sports Are Another Woman's Job
WHO: Tae Takemi, Tony Stark, Open
WHERE: Pry Says Tent, Sports Day Events
WHAT: Longing For Pry Says, Trying to Sport
WHEN: May 2nd through 5th
WARNINGS: None
I. Look At All The Pretty Things | Closed To Tony Stark
WHERE: Pry Says Tent, Sports Day Events
WHAT: Longing For Pry Says, Trying to Sport
WHEN: May 2nd through 5th
WARNINGS: None
I. Look At All The Pretty Things | Closed To Tony Stark
Tae had not really been excited to hear the Agrii's announcement. In some ways it had felt like a jab right at her. She hadn't been so helpful during that fight, and the running off barefoot had not been fun. Still, she hadn't really been a sports club person in high school, and while she did enough exercise to keep healthy, competition wasn't really her thing.II. Balloon Popping Queen | Open
Which was why she had come here. To look at the Prizes and tell herself that it clearly wasn't worth it, especially since the hospital was starting to get going well here.
And instead here she was, eyeing a pair of black leggings with a gray spider web pattern on it. Which was after she'd looked at some practical, work suitable tennis shoes. And some wonderful stiletto heals. Not to mention the leather mini skirt.
"Dammit," she sighs as she looks over it all. "How am I going to get enough for these and the vouchers and the other supplies. If there was ever a time I could use the guinea pig around, this would be it."
It was a starting place. A miserable one given what Tae had on her shopping list, but a starting point. Because amazingly enough, sports were a lot easier to do when you weren't wearing platform high heels, right? Still, Tae had absolutely found the best solution to getting started.III. Trying Your Best | Open
Which was why the woman entered the balloon pop fenced in area with the straps of her boots loose. As soon as the timer started she stepped out of them, picked one up in each hand, and started at the offending balloons with the sharp heels. Which was pretty effective, given the points they came to. The woman clearly knew what she was doing with how often there were popping noises. That said anyone watching might want to take a step back, because the glitter was sure flying.
"This glitter better be biodegradable, aliens."
Alright. It had taken her almost a third of the day once things had started to buy the shoes she needed, and she had needed to wash her legs and clothes during a light lunch on her ship, but now she was back and the doctor looked... intent as she moved through the games, her pockets jingling with chits.
"Alright then," she said, facing down the line of games. "I suppose it's time to get started. Now, how do I know which of these are even worth trying?"
She needed the best pay out possible for someone of her level of skill, so she was probably not going to do well here.

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Hopefully, she wasn't actually telling him she had populated her own morgue. That was a very different kind of armor. "A threat can only get you so far," he countered. "If that's what you're relying on, if you want the guys already on their knees and ready with the 'whatever you want, Ms. Tae,' you need a mythology, you need infamy." His gesturing hand landed with an inviting tap on his chest. He might have known something about building a brand, too. "We could fire up the rumour mill right now, if you want to."
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"You're not wrong," she agreed. "Mostly I just walk away or if they're in my clinic I offer to introduce them to local police who would be happy to escort them out."
But the community she had settled into was mostly quiet so it wasn't too much of a problem. Most days. Then there were the days where the assholes went away because Ren had stepped in. It was its own frustration when the high school boy got taken more seriously than she did.
Though what really got her was the word 'infamy'. She winces at it and oh, would you look at that? She can see this really nice mini dress in black and gold that she's going to go collect. Retail therapy at its finest, even without the money. May she should just live in the Pry Says tent, have people bring her medical equipment here.
"I've tried infamy and rumor mills. They tend to lead to sharp whispers and prank calls."
There's definitely a story there.
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"I stood between a jealous man and the glory he thought he had a right to."
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"Like I said, I got the infamy, for a while. But you don't go into medical research for glory. Or you shouldn't. Especially not for rare auto-immune diseases. What matters is that I don't need to start off on the foot of 'controversy' here. Especially when I did nothing wrong last time."
It was too much of a hassle. Though maybe he doesn't need to look too closely into her medical trials with Eddie. Kid sure was willing to be repeatedly drugged to sleep.
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She could go for the sushi.
"And you think I'm not doing that already? It isn't perfect, but I'm getting on enough. People have been more or less alright with seeing me, even those who are not human. There's some distrust of course, but that seems more invested in being a doctor than in how I present myself."
Of course there have been bits of conflict but it's been mostly manageable. And with people who are difficult. Present company included of course.
"Honestly, things have been going swimmingly for being kidnapped. The hospital came surprisingly well stocked. Wesker's doing his own thing but it's meant there are useful resources. And a man named Jon has been making medication for a while. I could have used blind dates as prepared as those gentlemen have been."
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Wesker was an unusual variable that Tony hadn't yet figured out, and he tried not to tense too visibly as he considered just how strong and explosive he might be if Tae happened to disappoint him. Nothing in her posture told Tony that she was worried about the possibility, so maybe she didn't have to know. It was a very different kind of tension that had him drumming his fingers as he asked, "And what's you're exchange with him? For the medication."
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"We haven't stipulated anything. I noted his healthcare is free, but I can't charge anyone anyway. I asked if he had medical texts on other races and he didn't. So I guess I will just have to owe him a favor."
Because what other option was there? It almost seemed like this whole place ran on favors.
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"Is that all? Nothing he likes that I can provide?"
Lightly curious? Yep, that's her. Granted she's never been in his presence, but someone who could rattle off chemical formula for medications and who was replicating them as forethought deserved consideration.
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Before his lingering smirk could entirely fall, he abruptly offered, "Conventional wisdom suggests you should always bring flowers, start the date off with a little luxury, and every time he sees them over the next few days he's going to have to think about you." The problem that he knew she was going to accuse him of, was how much Tony actually relied on anything conventional, so he was ready to continue mildly, "Jewellery lasts much longer, though."
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"I bring tickets, to some concert. If they don't want to go they can trade or sell it. And if they do go and have a good time they can keep the ticket for memories. But I guess flowers were never my thing. And jewelry can be so hit or miss."
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"You're one of those then? What's the term I heard... shippers?"
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"Like those people who get invested in relationships on TV, real or not. Or who think their favorite celebrities should be together and just tell themselves stories about it."
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"It's more that you're setting up this narrative for me and this Jon, who I have only spoken to once. Figure if you're doing that it's some sort of habit of yours."
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"Him and me both. And a plate of the boss's special curry to go with it."
Now she misses home in a way she hadn't before.
"Wait, are we looking for the coffee or the cup? And how can a cup be dishonest?"
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"It's literally just curry. And I don't cook. We're all better off with that. Well, I can do mochi, but that's different."
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