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Entry tags:
- aleksandar hale,
- audrey parker,
- bonnie bennett,
- carol lockwood,
- caroline forbes,
- cassie riddle,
- castiel,
- charlie wellman,
- christine chapel,
- clementine,
- damon salvatore,
- danny wilder,
- don flack jr.,
- elena gilbert,
- ethan hale,
- helen williams,
- jason dilaurentis,
- jenny mills,
- john constantine,
- kathryn janeway,
- liz parker,
- lois lane,
- mark barnes,
- martha m. masters,
- mary jane watson,
- natalia guevara,
- nikola tesla,
- party post,
- peter parker,
- rachel conway,
- rafe guevara,
- rebekah mikaelson,
- sarah monroe,
- tyler lockwood,
- wolverine,
- zoe dabrowski
[party post] come sail away with me

You've come through a door, and you are on a boat. Specifically, you're on a cruise ship in the middle of some giant body of water. You've come through the door behind you which is attached to nothing and may now be locked. It's relatively empty as giant as it appears to be. The only other passengers that are here appear to also have come through the door for the most part and it is not nearly enough to fill up this entire cruise ship.
Also, who knows who the hell is driving this thing since all of the employees appear to be either ghosts or holograms...
Is this your first time here or your hundredth time here? Do you want a drink or a dip in the pool? Is it day or night? Do you stumble on your room or some other situation either fun or painful within its many rooms, shops, and facilities? Do you run into someone you know or a complete stranger?
The possibilities are unlimited!
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He is really tired of wearing spandex, but he can't take off the spandex, because if the door decides to be unlocked for a brief moment and he isn't in his suit? Peter could be pulled through mid chase scene and reveal his secret identity while falling on to the street and becoming a Peter-Parker pancake after a semi runs him down.
Not his idea of a good plan.
He is not expecting to run into someone that is....covered in pies? It looks like it is pies, smells like it too.
"...is there an evil clown running around here that I don't know about? Because I've seen a lot but that creeps even me out."
Don't mind the guy in spandex walking around, Audrey. /Salutes!
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Sorry, Peter, she's sort of thrown by the spandex. She's covered in pie filling but it's the red and blue spandex that takes her by surprise. Or maybe she's just trying to digest the idea of an evil clown running around, which is honestly not that far fetched.
Because Haven.
"No," she shakes her head, before pointing to the wooden door. "I opened it and it just ... threw pies at me."
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"...okay, the magic cruise ship just went from freaky and weird to... having a sense of humor. ...not that it is funny that you're covered in pie. Okay, sorry, it's a little funny." Ahem. He gestures with a hand at the door, taking a step back. "I am definitely going to avoid that door. I have a hard enough time keeping suits intact without worrying about pies."
Though they'd probably clean off pretty easily in comparison to blood.
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"Do you happen to know where I might find a change of clothes? Or a washing machine?" Or possibly both, in that order?
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"This way."
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"The door?"
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"The one and only. Everyone comes through it and leaves through it. It locks and unlocks itself at random. Crafty that way."
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"So everyone comes in through the one door, why doesn't someone just ... watch and jump through when it's open?"
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Not his shiniest moment. ...why does he never talk about his shiny, heroic moments? Ever?
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Peter probably can't hear the capital "T" attached to that word, but trust her. It's there. The trouble with Troubles is that they seem to take on a life if their own all the same.
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So he gets the feeling this trouble is very, very specific.
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