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geniuswithasmartphone) wrote in
fandomtownies2017-12-14 04:14 pm
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Luke's Diner, Thursday
Unlike Eliot, Hardison hadn't had any creepy premonitions. All he knew was that Net Neutrality had been repealed and he clearly needed to send a message to a certain FCC Chairman.
One thousand porn magazine to be delivered to his office? Why yes, that sounded like an excellent way.
To start.
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One thousand porn magazine to be delivered to his office? Why yes, that sounded like an excellent way.
To start.
[No OCD]

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Sorry, Hardison.
"Something the matter?"
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He gestured for the busboy to bring Tony over a cup of coffee. Because he'd met Tony even one time, you see.
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Which was probably weird.
But you were just attracting people affected by the weirdness, Hardison.
"Oh, I'm great. Started a new project that I think everyone is going to enjoy."
It was the apocalypse.
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"Oh yeah?" he asked, leaving the cup on the table so Tony could reach for it if he wanted it. "Whatcha workin' on?"
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"It's a surprise."
Nothing quite said 'surprise!' like ending the world.
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"Oh? Is that why you're throwin' a party this weekend?" he asked, interested. "So you can unveil this great surprise?"
Or, you know, less 'unveil' and more 'summon from the horrifying depths' or whatever. Sorry, Hardison wasn't up on the hip new culty terminology.
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"That's the plan," he said brightly. You know, you could even go so far as to say it was a little manic too.
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But no, still on Team Good. Someone needed to keep Eliot from going completely bonkers this BDE.
"No hints?" he asked, ignoring the way Tony's smile was a little...off. Maybe he got that way at the beginning of a shiny new project. Who was Hardison to judge? He got a little manic at around Hour 15 of a hackathon, too.
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And it would be a shame to have to kill Hardison for picking the wrong side. So many on that list.
"And ruin it?"
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"Thief," Hardison reminded with a grin. "An' hacker. You tell me there's somethin' cool that I don't know about, I just can't not try to find out more about it."
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"You can try," Tony said in a little sing-song.
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"Yo, just remember you said that when you find me in your lab late at night, pokin' around your stuff," Hardison teased.
Had that sing-song been a little on the creepy side? Hmm.
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"Oh, I would love to see you get past my security."
And, okay, the slugs weren't great, but the evil plans! He just had a lot on his mind with building a doomsday device, messing with Steve, finding an appropriate robe that flattered his figure for the ritual, shutting down JARVIS...
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There was so much food in here. What did people even need with all this food? Well, nothing at all once the cult was done with them, but still. She wandered idly from table to table, inspecting what people were eating, and finally settling on grabbing a handful of some sort of hot, salty root vegetable off the distracted man's plate.
[lalala, mods Hardison's fries.]
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"Gon' haveta talk to Parker to perfect them lifts, little mama," Hardison said, not looking up from his screen. But now he was smiling at it.
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Yeah, social niceties -- and economics -- had been the first things to go.
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"No." She licked the salt from her fingers. "Just felt like being . . . bright and shiny."
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Raven wasn’t blind (blind was what she made other people). She could tell this man was probably what she’d have thought of as attractive, back when she cared about such things. He was very bright and shiny, after all.
“Lessons,” she said. “Yes. I could teach you some things.”
She liked breaking shiny things.
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"Oh, teachin' me?" he asked with a laugh. He rolled his sleeves up, showing off impressive arms. "You become a violin prodigy overnight?"
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So that'd be a "no", then.
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Hardison looked at her again, gaze gone concerned. "You okay, TA?" he asked. "You seem a little on edge today. You an' Kathy ain't fightin', are you?"
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