Cayde-6 (
deal_me_in) wrote in
revivalproject2020-11-12 10:49 pm
Entry tags:
- destiny: cayde-6,
- marvel comics: tommy shepherd,
- she-ra: catra,
- the magnus archives: jonathan sims,
- †: marvel comics: lauri-ell,
- †: marvel comics: teddy altman,
- †: marvel comics: tony stark,
- †: mcu: loki,
- †: mcu: quentin beck,
- †: mcu: steve rogers (dfau),
- †: mcu: wanda maximoff (dfau),
- †: star wars: ct-1409 echo
♤ Network || Log - Raise a Glass
WHO: Cayde-6 and erryone
WHERE: The Deep End (Orange-13 on map)
WHAT: Cayde doesn't like dwelling on negative things so HEY Bar Grand Openingcome drink away your sorrows and stress and enjoy company in general
WHEN: 'bout a couple of days after the storm's passed, time flexible thereafter
WARNINGS: N/A will change as necessary
NOTES: Use whatever format you want
[Network - Video]
[The image starts out crooked but the Exo's actively adjusting it before he steps back and gives someone a thumb's up off-screen.]
All right, so good news? Nothing sprung a leak despite prior circumstances, surrounding area's a little damp though, but all in all? Everything's pretty much how I left it. Even got some supposed cyanana booze that's been uh...going through this still since before we left for space. -okay I'm not exactly sure how that might taste? So in the meantime, I've got a backup plan.
[He seems to remember something then, coming up close to the communicator.]
But Cayde, you say, what's all this about anyway? Excellent question! I was so excited I forgot to say. Ahem. So, some of you- a good number, actually, might be aware that I have been in the process of putting together a bar-slash-common gathering area type of hangout...thing. It's pretty much been done, just not stocked- but now that we're finally back from...all that and then some, I've got a selection of fine drinks for your...uh... drinking pleasure. Also some non-alcoholic stuff for the non-drinkers and the under-aged. Oh, and there's tea and coffee too.
[Fishing around in his pocket, he holds up a map he's drawn up, the location circled.]
We're right down here, southeast sector, past the lake- I'm working on getting some kind of a landmark but this place is fresh out of neon signs. Anyway! I'll be around. Come as you please, even if I'm not- don't trip up the stairs, help yourself and uh, don't mind if the fish stare at you.
Making the network announcement had helped to fully kick his mood back into a semblance of normal. Truth be told, he just wanted to gather up people together, real people, and settle in with an ambiance of more pleasant times and warmer company.
The backdrop of the water-filled courtyard that made up the center of the nest of buildings had been something Cayde had at the time thought whimsical. During the daylight hours the light that filtered through the large window was a wavering green-blue, offset by the small sconces along the wall and a few individual lanterns at tables and flanking the bar area adjacent to the makeshift aquarium.
Cayde had set up the various bottles of drinks he'd acquired from their planetary pit-stop and scavenged from the cafe on a somewhat crooked shelf behind the bar itself. He'd been trying to go for rustic like those Old West saloons but in the middle gave up and just let things shape itself as he found them. The glassware is just as mismatched as the furniture, but everything's clean and ready to be made use of. If there's anything he really wishes he had, it would be an old-fashioned phonograph player or some kind of music source just to drive off the quiet that filled the space when no people did.
WHERE: The Deep End (Orange-13 on map)
WHAT: Cayde doesn't like dwelling on negative things so HEY Bar Grand Opening
WHEN: 'bout a couple of days after the storm's passed, time flexible thereafter
WARNINGS: N/A will change as necessary
NOTES: Use whatever format you want
[Network - Video]
[The image starts out crooked but the Exo's actively adjusting it before he steps back and gives someone a thumb's up off-screen.]
All right, so good news? Nothing sprung a leak despite prior circumstances, surrounding area's a little damp though, but all in all? Everything's pretty much how I left it. Even got some supposed cyanana booze that's been uh...going through this still since before we left for space. -okay I'm not exactly sure how that might taste? So in the meantime, I've got a backup plan.
[He seems to remember something then, coming up close to the communicator.]
But Cayde, you say, what's all this about anyway? Excellent question! I was so excited I forgot to say. Ahem. So, some of you- a good number, actually, might be aware that I have been in the process of putting together a bar-slash-common gathering area type of hangout...thing. It's pretty much been done, just not stocked- but now that we're finally back from...all that and then some, I've got a selection of fine drinks for your...uh... drinking pleasure. Also some non-alcoholic stuff for the non-drinkers and the under-aged. Oh, and there's tea and coffee too.
[Fishing around in his pocket, he holds up a map he's drawn up, the location circled.]
We're right down here, southeast sector, past the lake- I'm working on getting some kind of a landmark but this place is fresh out of neon signs. Anyway! I'll be around. Come as you please, even if I'm not- don't trip up the stairs, help yourself and uh, don't mind if the fish stare at you.
Making the network announcement had helped to fully kick his mood back into a semblance of normal. Truth be told, he just wanted to gather up people together, real people, and settle in with an ambiance of more pleasant times and warmer company.
The backdrop of the water-filled courtyard that made up the center of the nest of buildings had been something Cayde had at the time thought whimsical. During the daylight hours the light that filtered through the large window was a wavering green-blue, offset by the small sconces along the wall and a few individual lanterns at tables and flanking the bar area adjacent to the makeshift aquarium.
Cayde had set up the various bottles of drinks he'd acquired from their planetary pit-stop and scavenged from the cafe on a somewhat crooked shelf behind the bar itself. He'd been trying to go for rustic like those Old West saloons but in the middle gave up and just let things shape itself as he found them. The glassware is just as mismatched as the furniture, but everything's clean and ready to be made use of. If there's anything he really wishes he had, it would be an old-fashioned phonograph player or some kind of music source just to drive off the quiet that filled the space when no people did.

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You know, you shouldn't flirt with married women
It's good that this is over text so he can't see the face she just made. Wanda takes a steadying breath. She needs to make an effort, even if just this once, and if it goes horribly she doesn't think anyone would blame her for keeping a professional distance in the future. And at least Cayde should be around if this really goes badly?
She can handle it, she thinks. He doesn't have the same history with his Wanda, and as long as he doesn't start asking awkward questions...
I'll be there soon. Try not to blow anything up?
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Better be quick.
The likelihood of Tony blowing something up increased exponentially the closer he was to Cayde, so Wanda was on a tight deadline. He could probably find a way, even as he lounged as casually as he could manage with his restless tapping against the wall by the door, frowning and wondering if Jon had any cigarettes left and how fast he could run to the library to find out.
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But that's not to say that she's exactly in a rush for this meeting, either. What is she even going to say?
At least let him go a week with no fights or fires?
...sure, that works. (???)
She shows up in a reasonable amount of time in a style of clothing best described as space-boho. Not exactly something you'd catch her counterpart in, even given the limited variety of clothes she's had to choose from. "I see nothing exploded. You two are staying out of trouble?"
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She can't help but wonder what kind of relationship he must have had with her other self to be so...so casual with her. She's seen this side of him, of course; superficially he seems very similar to the Tony she knows. But it's never been directed at her.
She's not quite sure what to do with it, but hopefully her flat rejection of making immediate trouble for Cayde will mask the way she starts for the stairs on her own without taking his arm.
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"That's helping, what do you mean? Gotta be prepared for every eventuality, it's bug testing," he argued. "Eventually, Tommy's going to show up here and take the whole roof off of the place, and Cayde'll be thanking us for our service." It was not a particularly easy climb up the strangely tall Agrii stairs, but landing at the bar did feel a little worth it as Tony stopped at the door to take in their alien underwater view.
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"Tommy wouldn't do that. He knows the difference between a prank and causing actual trouble."
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That sea creature that had Tony wrinkling his nose made him turn away from the window to take in the rest of the space before something more awful floated by, but he already knew Cayde wasn't here to welcome them. They were going to have to give themselves the grand tour.
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(She has to keep believing that she'll get to go home to Naviadna someday.)
"It is not his fault that trouble finds us here," she says, thinking of the anger wasps. "We are all doing our best." Herself included right now, though Wanda would be lying if she said she wasn't disappointed that Cayde isn't around. She's never actually been alone with any Tony Stark before and, well, it does make her a little more nervous. No buffers. No graceful exit if this goes horribly wrong and she needs one. Hopefully he won't ask too many questions about home...
"You don't like the fish?"
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(Notably, she didn't namedrop Pietro. She hopes Tony won't ask.)
"And we are going to play nice and not wreck his bar because we are good Avengers, yes?" Sorry Tony, Wanda's not actually a stick in the mud but she is protective of her friends.
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How good of an Avenger he was going to be was apparently going to be left up to interpretation, as Tony wasn't about to make any sweeping claims in that regard, and slid around the counter instead to investigate what there was on offer. Cayde appeared to be set up prepared to serve well enough, but what he had to serve was a total mystery to Tony as he scanned the bottles of what he hoped was all ingestable liquids. Maybe he wasn't going to be doing any drinking at all, to be safe. Pointing to the array, he offered, "Pick your...colour."
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Wanda leaves the aquarium window to join Tony behind the counter, scanning the bottles on offer and wrinkling her nose. "I wish he'd labeled them. These could be anything." She taps a bottle of something fruit punch red. "This is probably what the Agrii serve us? But I don't recognzie anything else."
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"If they brought me from a year earlier I would just be a normal human. No use to anyone." She turns away, still scanning the bottle rack. It's easier to talk about that if she's not looking at him. "In the place we were before, they sometimes brought people after they had died in their own worlds. And sometimes people would go home for a while and come back with new memories, like what happened to Tommy. No one knows why, or if there is a real reason."
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Pushing the bottle onto the bar, he gave Wanda another once over to ask, "That's a little late, isn't it?" Was that an invasive question? Tony wasn't a mutant biologist on any level, but that might have been basically asking why she only hit puberty in her 20s. "I mean--..." he tried to buffer, twirling a hand to pull more words out of the air, "...did Pietro...? Is that normal, for your Earth?" That would explain why she wasn't an Avenger sooner, Magneto wouldn't have even found her yet. It would have been nice to have an argument against how useless a baseline human was, but without the suit, Tony was proving how worthless he was here so far. It was not a promising case study.
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She already flinches when he mentions Pietro, going stiff as a board as he continues. He doesn't know, she tells herself. Even Tony Stark wouldn't just go blundering into that minefield if he knew the full story...right?
She takes a slightly shuddering breath, tries to calm the urge to snap to just get him to stop. "I told you, I'm not like your Wanda." It still comes out a little sharper than she intended. Whoops. That teal concoction is looking better by the second. "There are no mutants in my world. I'm the only one...like this."
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"Sure," he tried to accept lightly, but now they both weren't looking at each other so it wasn't particularly effective. "And I'm the only one like this, which, depending on your perspective, is a roaring shame, I mean, look at me. Does that mean your brother's just, like, a guy? He would hate that. I bet he's still a prick about it."
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It would be simple enough to use her powers to call a glass to her hand, but right now Wanda needs the simple task of bending to retrieve one and setting it on the counter to ground herself. She knows, she knows, that this Tony doesn't deserve her ire. She shouldn't have snapped at him. But at the same time, he is still a Tony Stark blithely ripping into old wounds, and she can't quite bring herself to apologize yet, either.
It's a work in progress.
And maybe if she had enough of whatever-this-is, she'd stop caring, but then she'd probably have to text Lorna or the Soldier or Cayde to be prepared to come get her first and make sure she doesn't decide dangling Tony by his feet or chasing him around with an army of chairs is a great idea.
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"Sorry, sweetheart," he eventually breathed as Wanda fixed her focus on the glass, and he could watch her hands as well, "I didn't know. That must have been--I can't imagine what that's like." Either losing Pietro, or a brother.
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But if Wanda was going to elaborate, whatever she was about to say flies out the window as she takes a sip of the whatever-it-is and makes a face. "--that does not taste like it looks."
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The face Wanda made was almost enough to make Tony laugh, getting as far as a smirk instead as he replied, "What a surprise." After their culinary experience on the Agrii ship, it was dangerous to have such expectations anymore. "Red's out," he finally seemed to accept of the abandoned glass on the bar, and continued with a point to Wanda's drink, "And that's no good. Should I line 'em up?," with a gesture to the yet to be discovered array. Wanda was doing such a god job so far, it would be a shame to abandon the project now.
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(It helps that the people around her, both from later in her timeline and from other worlds, have gone to lengths to protect her from knowing about terrible things she either can't change or isn't responsible for.)
"It's fine if you like sour things. But it is not what I was expecting." She makes another face and gives the bottle a light shove towards the red one into the 'nope' category. "We need labels, or a menu. I am not sure how safe some of these are."
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Which is why Wanda flicks her finger and her glass retreats, leaving a wisp of scarlet energy in its wake. "If you are just going to grab random bottles, it's your turn this time. You don't even know if we can drink that."
interrupting exo~~
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this icon forever lol
XD
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this is subject to retconning if wandavision gets into it
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