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myresponsibility) wrote2014-07-06 11:07 pm
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[Every once and a while, Peter heads out with his camera and fills a roll of film or two with pictures of the Barge. It's partially because he misses his hobby - he'd done this a lot back home, for the school paper and sometimes for money, and for fun - but also because it sort of feels like he needs a visual record of this place and the people he's met here for when he goes home.
Because he does plan on going home. Just not yet.
So he snaps pictures of the deck, the library, from the roof of the greenhouse, and of the people wandering around on deck, or in the dining hall.
He's not an idiot - there are a couple people he definitely avoids taking pictures of, just in case - but there're definitely times where you might have noticed him taking a couple candids of you and your friends.
After he's got the film, he usually heads to the lab to develop the negatives, which takes forever, even when you've been doing this for years. He's fortunately remembered to paste a knock first sign on the door, but feel free to ignore that and interrupt.]
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[So.
Peter still doesn't feel very good at this - still, it's been forever and he still feels like an awkward asshole who's got no business trying to be anyone's emotional support system - but here he is, and here we are, so it sort of just makes sense that he finds himself wandering by Scott's door and knocking to see how his friend's doing.
Dead ex-girlfriends showing up on board are kind of a weird thing to wind up dealing with, you know?]
[Every once and a while, Peter heads out with his camera and fills a roll of film or two with pictures of the Barge. It's partially because he misses his hobby - he'd done this a lot back home, for the school paper and sometimes for money, and for fun - but also because it sort of feels like he needs a visual record of this place and the people he's met here for when he goes home.
Because he does plan on going home. Just not yet.
So he snaps pictures of the deck, the library, from the roof of the greenhouse, and of the people wandering around on deck, or in the dining hall.
He's not an idiot - there are a couple people he definitely avoids taking pictures of, just in case - but there're definitely times where you might have noticed him taking a couple candids of you and your friends.
After he's got the film, he usually heads to the lab to develop the negatives, which takes forever, even when you've been doing this for years. He's fortunately remembered to paste a knock first sign on the door, but feel free to ignore that and interrupt.]
[Spam for Scott]
[So.
Peter still doesn't feel very good at this - still, it's been forever and he still feels like an awkward asshole who's got no business trying to be anyone's emotional support system - but here he is, and here we are, so it sort of just makes sense that he finds himself wandering by Scott's door and knocking to see how his friend's doing.
Dead ex-girlfriends showing up on board are kind of a weird thing to wind up dealing with, you know?]
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Well. I suppose that I have the same hope, then. For similar reasons, among others.
[He doesn't notice Peter until after Jack has already addressed him. He stills, a line of tension all through his entire body leaving him dead in his tracks. No words for the younger man, but after a second or two his gaze slides coolly to the side that he can look for himself.
His expression is far from friendly; on some level he's hoping his less than amicable reaction will leave Peter sprinting. But if one of them's going to start something, for once he's not looking to be the first.]
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It's easier to focus on Jack, because at least he's attempting to be friendly, even if they're both apparently assuming the worst, here.]
Yeah. Something to do, right?
[It's more than that, too, but it's not really something he tends to advertise. He readjusts his camera strap on his shoulder before continuing.]
I keep some prints so people can have pictures of people here when, you know. They go home.
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[ It might be a pain in the butt to put together, considering what loners some people were, but still. It wasn't impossible. Jack was always thinking of practical applications of fun things-- and fun applications of practical things, when he could. ]
Anyway, we're about to hit the pub, right? Celebratory drinks. Derek's skin is win, and all that.
[ Because they're friends, and that's not as weird as it sounds. ]
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Well. Fine. It's not quite the same tactic as trying to directly guilt him into playing nice -- which is good, frankly, because that wouldn't have been nearly as effective.]
Don't go assigning random projects to people you barely know, Hood. Not everyone is as eager for a workload as you.
[Snideness aside, this counts as playful banter by his reckoning. Jack will probably get that - it may or may not fly right over Peter's head though.]
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[And it is kind of a cool idea, assuming people are on board for it. He has no idea if they will be or not, but it never hurts to ask, especially when you're pretty strong and fast and can easily avoid getting punched in the face if someone really takes offense to it.
Anyway, he doesn't want to keep you guys, so he offers a little half wave, even if there's still the slight tug of memory telling him Powers is Bad News and will always be, no matter what he looks like.
(What's he going to do if the guy who killed his uncle's going to show up here?)]
Have fun.
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[ Jack thinks so. Wardens in general are work-minded. ]
Anyway, see you later.
[ And he's nudging Derek onward, one hand on his shoulder -- glancing back to flash a peace sign at Peter with a grin. It's your only chance to get a shot there, boyo, make it good, because then Jack is ushering Derek onward, so nobody gets set on fire. ]