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i_speak_softly) wrote2011-12-14 05:53 pm
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Fifty-Fourth Theory [Video]
((Forward-dated to tomorrow morning.))
[Don sends Leo off to battle today. He's not worried, only slightly disappointed that he doesn't get to go too.]
[When it becomes clear that the weather is settling in for a good storm, Don begins setting up a day's worth of entertainment.]
[The journal feed comes on with a shaky image of a television screen. After a few moments the picture stabilizes, and Don leans over to address his audience upside-down.]
Hi everyone. I'm going to be watching some movies while we wait out this weather. You're welcome to join me.
[Anyone in Luceti, with or without power, so long as they have a journal handy, may see the following films, with short breaks in between:
10:00 AM: "Star Wars: A New Hope"
12:30 PM: "Jurassic Park"
3:00 PM: "The Last Samurai"
After a somewhat longer break for dinner, the movies will resume.
7:00 PM: "Beauty and the Beast" (Before starting this film, Don will filter the video feed against
tailasoldastime. He'll unfilter when the movie ends.)
9:00 PM: "The Elephant Man"
... Don has never seen this last one all the way through. Maybe tonight he can finally do it.]
[While watching the movies, Don will work on restoring the computer files he deleted during last month's experiment.]
((Talking during the movies is very much encouraged; please threadjack/do log-type things!))
[Don sends Leo off to battle today. He's not worried, only slightly disappointed that he doesn't get to go too.]
[When it becomes clear that the weather is settling in for a good storm, Don begins setting up a day's worth of entertainment.]
[The journal feed comes on with a shaky image of a television screen. After a few moments the picture stabilizes, and Don leans over to address his audience upside-down.]
Hi everyone. I'm going to be watching some movies while we wait out this weather. You're welcome to join me.
[Anyone in Luceti, with or without power, so long as they have a journal handy, may see the following films, with short breaks in between:
10:00 AM: "Star Wars: A New Hope"
12:30 PM: "Jurassic Park"
3:00 PM: "The Last Samurai"
After a somewhat longer break for dinner, the movies will resume.
7:00 PM: "Beauty and the Beast" (Before starting this film, Don will filter the video feed against
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9:00 PM: "The Elephant Man"
... Don has never seen this last one all the way through. Maybe tonight he can finally do it.]
[While watching the movies, Don will work on restoring the computer files he deleted during last month's experiment.]
((Talking during the movies is very much encouraged; please threadjack/do log-type things!))
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Or Hamato. Robert doesn't mind right now.]
... Of course...
[He shifts onto the couch near Don - not so close that his body heat is overwhelming, but close enough so that maybe it helps warm the blankets.]
Which is this, if... I may ask?
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[Deciding not to mention that, Don dips his snout in Robert's direction, reading the warmth coming off him.]
It's called "Beauty and the Beast". It's - a love story.
[Robert ought to know romance is not usually Don's genre, but something about the way he says this might suggest he has a special affinity for the movie.]
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[He knows someone named Beast. Perhaps this will be relevant...]
... That is a little unusual for you...
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[He listens with rapt attention as the narrator tells the tale of the prince and the enchantress.]
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... But at the same time, he's not having the easiest time seeing why the curse is a humongously bad thing. It didn't really change much, did it?]
... What an odd reaction, though... it was cruel...
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She's teaching him a lesson about appearances.
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Appearances...? Do you mean... physical appearance?
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[Maybe that's a lesson Robert can understand - or at least see the need for.]
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... Of course, once the intro gets to actually showing the Beast, however briefly...]
...
That... looks very much like the Beast here in Luceti...
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[For a moment, he wants to say that's impossible. But... but the turtle sitting next to him... well, Ingrid said in one world, he was fictional as well.
Huh.]
... How remarkable.
[Softly:] But... he seems like a nice person to me.
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[He's quiet a moment, watching Belle greet the townspeople, then says:] I think she was my first crush.
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But someone Don has feelings for... or had feelings for - must be a wonderful person.
Robert just smiles, and threads his fingers in the blanket near Don.]
... She must surely... be a beautiful person, then.
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Wait 'til you see what she does.
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Still... he doesn't move his hand.]
I will be delighted to see...
[... All this singing and dancing is reminding him of himself as a princess...]
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[He gestures to the screen, where Maurice is showing Belle his new invention.]
I always watch this scene twice when I'm alone.
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Oh...? Is this a scene you enjoy, then?
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[Though he can't explain why without sounding completely ungrateful.]
[He settles down with his head on Robert's shoulder.]
So. Who was at this party?
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[... There might have been others too.
But they haven't posted yet.]... At least I... was familiar with the majority of them this time...
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I'm glad.
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Not even the mun knows what happened at the time of this posting, but it probably involves kissing Helios.And Robert wouldn't actually hide it from Don if he did ask.In fact, he says, a little tentatively:]
... If... if you want more detail later, I... certainly can provide it.
[... He trusts Don not to be too bothered by it, and... well. It's not like it isn't the worst-kept not-secret he has anyway.]
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[To be honest, part of him would rather not know. He returns his attention to the movie, where Gaston is informing the villagers, in song, of how great he is.]
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Still, the movie is sufficiently distracting at this point that Robert turns his eyes back to it.
... Gaston comes off as a real ass to him.]
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