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Peter "Starlord" Quill ([personal profile] puddledancer) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2021-05-18 04:02 pm

Caps For Sale

((OOC: Will match format if you're not feelin' prosey!))

The kitschy stall sits at one of the busiest corners of the city. No one knows how he's managed to keep it there for so long without being ousted by more ... er, lucrative ... businesses, but P.J.'s Emporium and its owner have been a questionable adornment on the street for a couple of years now. The racks are filled with old used issues of comic books and pages with ads featuring hero memorabilia, preserved in plastic bags against sheets of cardboard cut from produce boxes or reused manila folders. There are toys and figurines, too: cheap plastic or tin knock-offs of the city's heroes - you know the sort.

The eponymous owner, Peter Jason "P.J." Quill, can always be found sitting in a lawn chair in front of or beside his booth, reading a magazine or comic book, oldies music drifting up from a static-y radio chained to the leg of the booth. That band t-shirt he's sporting has seen better days, and the hems of his shorts are fraying. The soles of his canvas tennis shoes are starting to come detached. Clearly the money from that merch is going to rent and not too much else.

Once in a while he'll wet his whistle from a gallon jug of Country Time Lemonade and holler into the metropolitan abyss... "HERO MERCH, GET YER HERO MERCH HERE! I got'cher Pyrite Man, I got The Sheriff, E.T., Corporal Anglo-Saxon! Brand new Princess Lighting! Pretty sweet stuff, come check it out!"

Familiar faces on their way to work or coffee runs will get a broad grin, a tip of the head, and a "Hey, how are ya?" Otherwise, he has two modes: selling and slacking, and not much in between.
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[personal profile] stitch_witch 2021-06-03 09:37 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's quite the tale to tell," Lark mused, touching the figure before leaving it aside. Not as interesting as it could be.

"Children love stories of heroics. Though I've found that it's not often the rich they wish to hear the stories of."
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[personal profile] stitch_witch 2021-06-04 02:10 am (UTC)(link)
The rich have everything is right. Not that it is always bad, such as with some nobility in her world. But that isn't something she'd mention. But she raises an interested eyebrow at his animation over talking about his wares. How pleasing.

"I'm sorry, I don't know what you're talking about. Nazis, or World War II. Or these people. I'm... new here."
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[personal profile] stitch_witch 2021-06-07 05:25 am (UTC)(link)
"Emelan," she answered, though the name would mean nothing at all here. This world didn't even seem to touch hers, much less had the Duchy she resided in there. "I just arrived here today."
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[personal profile] stitch_witch 2021-06-08 02:51 am (UTC)(link)
An impossible distance.

"One might call it more of a journey than a vacation. A seeking of something."

That was the best way she could describe it to someone who was not part of the strangeness of the beings who had taken her from her home.
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[personal profile] stitch_witch 2021-06-10 04:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"Aren't all proper treasures kept secret?" Lark asked with a smile. The man likes stories, why not give him one?
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[personal profile] stitch_witch 2021-06-13 05:26 am (UTC)(link)
Lark just offered a smile and nodded. There was no harm in promising, for there was nothing, she imagined, to bring back. Let him have the story, if it would make him happy.

"I would be pleased to do so."