Beauregard Lionett (
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fandomtownies2021-02-14 10:54 pm
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Atlas Gym, Monday (2/15)
Someone, apparently, had left a cup of coffee out on the front desk since... sometime between Beau's last shift and today, she could tell that much. To be fair, the apparently endless supply of the damn protein shaker bottles had hidden it pretty well, so okay, whatever, understandable mistake to make. Still, the cup was super gross, and even had weird green fumes wafting off the remainder of the coffee in it.
"Dude," Beau yelled, just sort of in general, as she hurried to the break room to dump the horrifying mess into the sink. "Really? Like, really?"
(Look, the green fumes reminded her a little bit of the damn poison, or acid or whatever it was, troll in the Lebenda Swamp that had tried to run off with hersetting a precedent, sigh almost-dead self. And remembering that damn troll irritated her.)
She drop-kicked one of the protein shaker bottles across the lobby floor as a convenient scapegoat for her annoyance, but... you know, she hadn't yet figured out who was behind the shipment of bottles in the first place. So that was a thing to do in her bouts of down time: keep trying to get the answer to that question.
If she didn't know any better, she'd wonder if Dairon had set this up as a lesson in patience, but honestly, this entire damn place was a lesson in patience some weeks.
[OOC: The Sims 4 ate me, and how often I have to clean out the coffee pot is my pet peeve, so...
Open, anyway.]
"Dude," Beau yelled, just sort of in general, as she hurried to the break room to dump the horrifying mess into the sink. "Really? Like, really?"
(Look, the green fumes reminded her a little bit of the damn poison, or acid or whatever it was, troll in the Lebenda Swamp that had tried to run off with her
She drop-kicked one of the protein shaker bottles across the lobby floor as a convenient scapegoat for her annoyance, but... you know, she hadn't yet figured out who was behind the shipment of bottles in the first place. So that was a thing to do in her bouts of down time: keep trying to get the answer to that question.
If she didn't know any better, she'd wonder if Dairon had set this up as a lesson in patience, but honestly, this entire damn place was a lesson in patience some weeks.
[OOC: The Sims 4 ate me, and how often I have to clean out the coffee pot is my pet peeve, so...
Open, anyway.]

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"Nice kick," she said with a grin as she passed Beau. "What did the bottle do to deserve it?"
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She paused briefly.
"Ugh, are you like cheerful or something? Stop that."
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"You know, no one here has ever accused me of being cheerful. It's usually the opposite."
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"But this weekend was surprisingly fun, completely unrelated to the holiday, and as long as I'm stuck here I'm going to try to enjoy it."
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[[Sorry, did not get a notif!]]
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You made this far too easy, Beau.
"But now I want to know why you want me to be unhappy."
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Dammit, that was supposed to be her thing.
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What she said was true, no sarcasm. It struck Seivarden that might make Beau even more suspicious.
"How was your weekend?"
She was torn between actually wanting to chat and sticking to their usual way of dealing with each other.
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Was it weird that she found their usual way of dealing with each other kind of comforting? Over two years in Fandom and -- maybe it was because of the sheer unrelenting whimsy of this place -- she still didn't really feel like dealing with people here was the normal way things were supposed to go. All the being friendly and helpful and supportive and not for the most part backstabby, power hungry assholes.
It always felt kind of like an intricately constructed fantasy that would probably come crashing down someday. People being less pleasant kind of... distracted her from thinking her life here was too good to be true.
Which was why there was an extra edge of snide brattiness in her voice when she added, "What, do you actually give a shit or something?"
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Was she trying to bait Seivarden into being annoyed with her?
Definitely, yes.
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"Maybe? It maybe matters?"
Because you just had to tease a kid cousin with attitude.
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"Like, I hate small talk for the sake of small talk, especially if you're just kind of like 'wow, I want to punch this person's fucking face in because they're the worst' inside the whole time, but you're trying to be polite or whatever. Not saying that's what you're doing, necessarily, or that that's my opinion --" she was just going to pause there, briefly, and let the implication that she wasn't not saying all that, either, hang in the air -- "but, you know, ask a bullshit question, get a bullshit answer, if it's just conversation for the sake of it. And why waste both of our time?"
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Seivarden raised an eyebrow.
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Beau was really just laying the obnoxiousness on thick now.
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It was too hqrd to resist not teasing her in return.
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"Call it, heads or tails? And I want that coin back later, I risked my ass earning it."
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"Is that heads or tails?"
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It was a mostly performative complaint. Mostly.
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