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Kitty Pryde-Barton ([personal profile] throughaphase) wrote in [community profile] fandomtownies2022-09-09 10:19 pm

Caritas- Saturday before 8:15 pm

It was that time of year again! New people were here! New people to date, get to know, or perhaps make a mortal enemy of!

You never know.

Signs were hung up in front of the bar, both obviously, and easy to miss for anyone who might wander in and get signed up without their knowledge. Above the bar was a banner (in glitter):

TONIGHT!
THREE MINUTE DATES!
GOOD LUCK WBRURBODY


Your hostess wasn't gonna question it. And a few minutes before 8:00, she took the stage.

"Hello, everyone! And welcome to Three Minute Dates!" Kitty greeted them. "If you're new to this, the rules are simple. We call your name along with one other person. You talk to this person, get to know their likes, their loves, their dreams. After three minutes, a buzzer will sound-" Pause for the sound. "-and you'll hear your name paired with a different person. Et cetera. If there is anyone you'd like to talk to more, the bar will be open afterwards for drinks and conversation. Remember that any violence will get you transported into the pond, but also please don't attempt violence in order to flee, that is rude to the rest of your dates. Now I'm going to get off the stage. Have fun, and good luck..."

She trailed off, not going to attempt to pronounce the word on that sign.


[Hold for so much OCD OCD up! Date away!
The bar | Round One | Round Two | Round Three | Round Four | Round Five | OOC]
outofthequiver: (cute face)

Re: Round One: Kurt Wagner / Liberty Hazlett

[personal profile] outofthequiver 2022-09-10 04:54 pm (UTC)(link)
"That's really not a bad idea at all," said Libby, who felt it was probably much better to focus on that part of what Kurt had said rather than anything having to do with hammocks. "Really, with five 'dates,'" good job, Libby, adding actual finger quotes there, you were definitely in the clear about breaking any rules on dating because of them now, "at only three minutes each, that really doesn't take up that much time. You practically still have the whole evening ahead of you! Maybe I'll have to come by and see--"

It was that moment that the sound to signal the end of the round went off and Libby laughed, although she was tempted to check her watch, because she was sure that went by much to fast to have been three minutes already!

"Scratch that," she said. "I definitely come see you after they're all finished."

And, with that, a sudden awkward shyness seemed to seize her as she looked down, and pushed her chair back to stand up. "Good luck on the rest of them, Kurt. You'll have to let me know how they all go."