Jono Starsmore (
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fandomtownies2016-03-11 04:52 pm
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The Park, Friday Afternoon
Some days were 'feed the ducks' days.
Not for any particular reason, really. Sometimes Jono was feeling a bit down, sometimes he just wanted to get out of the house and stretch his legs. Today's reason wasn't either of those things. He already was stretching his legs, enjoying an afternoon jog, when on his way along the path by the pond he realized it had been a while since he'd just sort of taken a seat on the bench and enjoyed the quiet that the park had to offer.
Well, the relative quiet, anyway. Ducks squabbling with one another for a piece of bread were hardly silent.
Either way, he'd made a quick detour, stopped by T&C for a small loaf of bread, and then made his way back to the park to do just that. The ducks didn't seem to care either way about the man on fire, at least. They were far more interested in the food he was tossing their way.
[OOC: Just wanted a little fluff today. The park is open!]
Not for any particular reason, really. Sometimes Jono was feeling a bit down, sometimes he just wanted to get out of the house and stretch his legs. Today's reason wasn't either of those things. He already was stretching his legs, enjoying an afternoon jog, when on his way along the path by the pond he realized it had been a while since he'd just sort of taken a seat on the bench and enjoyed the quiet that the park had to offer.
Well, the relative quiet, anyway. Ducks squabbling with one another for a piece of bread were hardly silent.
Either way, he'd made a quick detour, stopped by T&C for a small loaf of bread, and then made his way back to the park to do just that. The ducks didn't seem to care either way about the man on fire, at least. They were far more interested in the food he was tossing their way.
[OOC: Just wanted a little fluff today. The park is open!]

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She was doing her rounds and had just happened to see Jono feeding those duck things. Perfectly good bread even!
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He tore off another few pieces of crust and scattered them on the ground for the birds to chase.
//But this is more for my benefit than theirs, believe it or not.// He shrugged his shoulders. //Afternoon, Kaylin. How're you, luv?//
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"I am... mostly tired." There'd been a bad birth that the Midwife's Hall had mirrored her about last night, which had knocked her out completely. She'd only just gotten up and managed to return here and start her rounds. She should probably sleep, but she'd feel better if she made sure everything seemed secure on the island.
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People honestly didn't always make that much sense to Kaylin. Well, most of them made more sense than the Barrani or the Dragons, but they were still confusing. They'd all be much easier to understand if they'd grown up in the fiefs.
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Given how much of him had been messed with over the years, that was more important than it sounded.
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"And... you have met yourself now?" she asked carefully. Hey, she was really trying here! "That's good, I guess."
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//It means I took a bit of time to think about whether there were any parts of me that I actually liked having around,// he explained, //and in the end, I found that there were more than I realized. That discovery was more of a surprise than it really ought to be... but it's one I'm glad I had.//
It was one of the reasons he was sitting outside in a very public place with his flames not hidden, for a start.
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She still liked wings best, but it wasn't Jono's fault he didn't have any - she didn't either - and maybe they'd be a part he'd like to keep if he had them.
It took a minute for her to decide how to respond, because her initial thought was somewhere along the lines of what did he think he might not like? An arm? A leg? But then she sort of realized what he was really talking about.
"There are lots of parts of me I'd rather not have around," she said. "Maybe most of me. But, I guess sometimes I can help people and that's good and I know lots of times you help people so there have to be lots of good parts of you."
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Possible trigger warnings - past trauma alluded to
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He glanced over Didi's way, wearing a little smile in his eyes, and held out the bag of bread, in case she wanted to throw some as well.
//Afternoon, luv.//
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She pulled a bun apart meticulously. "He must be a great-grandpa duck by now, you know?"
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Or he couldn't care less. Did ducks pay attention to that sort of thing?
//I suppose it's a bit like that for most things, though. You can be drowning in a million alike individuals until you take a moment to lean in and filter the rest out long enough to spot the differences.//
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She'd put off saying anything about it until she trusted herself to just be happy for them. She wasn't jealous, exactly; it was more a strange wistfulness for something she'd never have in a billion lifetimes, and didn't particularly want in approximately 999,999,998 of them.
But Jono was human (mostly), so he didn't have her constraints. Of course he was going to find someone, and as long as Hannibal made Jono happy, he was a good somebody to find.
"Congratulations. Really."
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Especially coming from her.
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She half-smiled at him. "Anyhow, Christmas morning is about the best time for a proposal, so that was pretty awesome of him."
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Yes, even now.
//I'm curious now, though,// he added, raising his eyebrows playfully. //Who you would've picked.//
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//"Duck time?" What in the world is that meant to be, Bob?//
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//I get whole wheat,// he offered, as if that made some manner of difference. //But beyond that, hell if I know. They certainly seem to enjoy it. And people often put a lot of things into their mouths that aren't exactly superfoods, as well.//
Like potato chips. And bubblegum. And people.
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He toed at one of the ducks, the duck utterly ignoring him as his foot went through it.
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