kimberly. (
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cuddlecity2017-10-08 12:52 pm
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( open ) ❤ ❝ keep your eyes on the horizon ❞
CHARACTERS: kimberly hart & you!
LOCATIONS: all around the city!
WARNINGS: n/a (yet)
SUMMARY: spooky and sweet october shenanigans! open starters galore!
↪ i dip, you dip, we dip.
LOCATIONS: all around the city!
WARNINGS: n/a (yet)
SUMMARY: spooky and sweet october shenanigans! open starters galore!
↪ i dip, you dip, we dip.
( the first class is held on a weekend afternoon in the sunny dance hall of doo wop's, the worn maple flooring newly polished for the occasion, chairs and tables pushed aside to leave plenty of space cleared for a group to learn steps and passes and turns.↪ shop til you drop.
kimberly comes early, well before the start of class, before instructors begin to corral the group into smaller clusters or pairing off partners. it gives her an opportunity to stretch against the barre, to adjust to the feeling of the floor under her feet as she bounces on her heels; the sprung flooring offers more comfort than the hard surface of the gym classroom where she teaches, though it's less forgiving than the natural texture of grass and dirt she remembers from so many football games back in angel grove.
feel free to join her for warm-ups, or perhaps you're in need of a partner — just be sure to let her know if you prefer to lead or follow. )
( sure, it's technically a ball, but at the end of the day, it's a fancy party with dancing and food and all the people you know. therefore, as far as kimberly's concerned, this is basically just a grown up version of prom — and just like prom at home, this one would require finding just the right dress.↪ wildcard
on this particular day, she's mostly interested in scoping out her options. there are plenty of dresses to choose from, from little black numbers and long white gowns to everything in between, and she's tried on at least a dozen thus far with nothing in particular standing out. it's a little overwhelming, if she's totally honest, but she'll prevail.
she has to. she can't just show up to the big to-do in just any old something, after all.
should you happen to join her in front of the next rack, maybe you can help her find something new to try on. or maybe you'd like to offer your critiques in the dressing room, with its unforgiving 360-degree mirror. don't worry, she can take it. )
( want something different? feel free to throw something at me, or hit me up atsemicolons or supergirl#2740 for a custom starter if you prefer. )

dip dip
Jyn shows up in the same clothes she tends to spar in, planning on heading over to Sucker Punch after taking a look here. She has no intention of staying.
Until she spots Kimerly off to the side. She walks over, moving around other people that have already started to chat each other up. Once she's close enough, she tilts her chin at her. ]
What are you doing here?
shop til you drop
[ alec lightwood's shopping for a new jacket, and has found himself lost in this mundane store. towering over the racks, he's flicking through everything in a bid to find something, face scrunched up in disgust at the colours he passes by. he stops to look around, and rather than find where the jacket he'd seen in the window is, he finds kimberly. ]
[ pink scooter girl. ]
[ he thinks about it for a second, and forgoes trying to locate them himself. asking for help isn't something to be ashamed of, especially when the layout of this place sucks (in his opinion, anyway). ] Hey. Do you know where the jackets are?
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The classes are free. ( a lot of classes are free. doesn't mean she goes to them. but this one at least was interesting. ) I figure this whole thing will be more Nutcracker waltz and less club grinding... so a lesson or two can't hurt, right?
( learning the waltz wasn't really a thing she'd done back home, so she'll chalk it up to 'taking advantage of the opportunity'. her mother might actually have approved. )
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but the voice from behind her keeps talking, and there's enough recognition in its low tone that she's nearly positive they're not mistaking her for an employee — that, at least, makes it worthwhile to turn around. )
Oh, hey! ( surprise. a person she knows, albeit not exactly one she'd expected to find in a women's clothing store of all places... ) Alec, right?
( her nose wrinkles a bit in confusion, but no matter. kimberly hart can conquer this. she remembers seeing a set of jackets hung up on a nearby wall, under a display of legless mannequins on a shelf that had been just this side of way too creepy. )
I think they're over... huh. ( she could have sworn they were there. maybe they got moved, because now all that was hanging was even more dresses. ) Well, they were over here.
I guess this place is really embracing the whole formal theme.
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But she squints slightly at the words, ]
"Nutcracker waltz"? That's...a dance?
shop til you drop because them dancing hurts me too much
however, he happened to be nearby the place where kimberly was looking for something completely different when he sees her in the window hemming and hawing over various dresses. which is why after a small moment of deliberation he ends up walking in the door and attempting to sneak up on her. ]
You know there's this black and pink one near the back.
[ is he being serious?
yes, actually. mostly because it's actually a pretty dress to him. probably not to her but his tastes are not hers. ]
everything hurts me
she turns towards the sudden touch, locks of hair whipping against her jaw and, but she's smiling all the same once she realizes who it is. ) Jesus, Zack. Give a girl a heart attack, why don't you?
( pink and black isn't normally her color choice, but what the hell. lead the way. )
You're lucky I'm in a good mood. Show me the dress.
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Well, the Nutcracker's a ballet — it's a story of a little girl who gets a doll for Christmas, and the doll comes to life and it's this whole... ( a vague hand gesture, and kimberly shrugs again. ) It's a little weird, actually, but it's not really that important. A waltz is a dance, yeah.
( she holds up her arms as if to imitate holding on to a partner. it looks a little silly, but maybe it'll help get the point across. )
cisco » it's morphinomenal.
cardio didn't count, lifting weights was basically an exercise in futility, considering her own enhanced strength from the power coin, and endurance training sounded incredibly boring, so she'd basically ignored any and/or all of her power rangers abilities up until now.
that is, until she'd run into someone in the local gym weightlifting a small car without breaking a sweat, and had promptly swallowed down an entire month's worth of guilt in one go. no more sitting around doing nothing. which might explain why now, in the cool afternoon hours of a weekday, the pink ranger in all her armored best can be found attempting backflips off the roof of the university's science building. don't look at her like that. it's a good place to not run into anyone she knows, okay... even if it is apparently a good place to literally run into somebody.
like a messy-haired brunette dude in a graphic t-shirt, for example. )
Oh, shi — I mean, sorry! I'm sorry!
( the voice sounds a little off. extra robotic. somebody should probably help her fix that. )
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[ he looks to where she seems to think they are before returning his attention back to her. ] Guess so. [ he lets out a breath, looking around as though kimberly seeking them out will see the jackets magically appear. they don't. ] So much for catering for everybody. Do all the stores get like this around here? Tunnel vision?
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( which isn't inherently untrue, either. the city is weird. it's the sort of place that builds an entire section of apartment buildings for people who just so happen to have all shown up within a few days of each other, and then suffers a giant surprise earthquake. the kind of place that hosts a secret underground fight club that quickly becomes anything but secret.
if the city were a person, it'd be the person that everyone whispers about. they mean well, people would say, but they're a little clumsy.
and while kimberly means well too, she's not having any luck finding the missing rack of jackets — or a store employee, for that matter, who might be able to point them out. a frustrated exhale reverberates between her lips as she turns back to him. )
We could see if there's a men's store nearby? They probably have more suit jackets.
( because it's a suit jacket he wanted, obviously, for the party. because he's going, obviously. )
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No. [ the shake of his head is more obvious now, voice firm, mind made up. (he'd made it up a long time ago to never attend these fancy functions. he's got better things to do, like paper work and brood.) ] No thanks. I'm not looking for a suit jacket. Just a normal jacket for normal things.
[ yes, because alec understands what "normal" means. ]
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( her head tilts to the side for a moment, brow lifting as she watches him stand there, looking like a fish out of water in the midst of racks of endless dresses and skirts and fancy fabrics. he may not be looking for a suit jacket, but she's not quite sure she buys the idea that he's ever really done anything 'normal' in his entire life.
like go to prom, for example.
that's okay, though. that's what places like this were apparently for. bridging the gaps between worlds, helping people learn what life could be like if they weren't set in their own universes, if they weren't restricted to their own lives. if kimberly could learn to embrace a man who literally set himself on fire, if she could learn to admit her own fears and flaws, this man could learn to go to prom. starting with finding the right jacket. )
A normal jacket. Got it. In black, probably... ( a contemplative hum, a tap to her chin, and kimberly pulls her phone out of her pocket. a few quick swipes, and she's found what she's after: the address to a shop just a few doors down, one with a bit more promise. ) Come on, grumpy gills, this way.
( if he thought he was being given much choice in the matter, the answer's no. slim fingers wrap round his wrist, tugging him out the door and onto the sidewalk outside and then back in through another door just a few minutes later. this shop, at least, seems to be more on the men's wearhouse side of things. don't worry, alec. you're gonna love it. )
What about this one?
( so the jacket in question has a little color. is it really the worst option? )
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[ he does, however, look unimpressed by the jacket. leather is more his style; it's heavy and it's sometimes more flexible than anything else, and it never tears with his arrows. the type of jackets required for these types of balls are softer and require better care. ]
[ besides, he doesn't think he looks particularly pretty in pink. black is slimming, and works with everybody, even someone who make sit a point to always look like grumpy cat. ]
[ side-eying the jacket, he looks down at her. ] This isn't a normal jacket, Kimberly.
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( maybe the velvet is a bit much. it's a very stylish jacket, to be fair, but maybe it's too fast-fashion for alec lightwood; he does have a tendency to revert to more traditional cuts and fabrics, after all, what with the whole 'black on black' fashion concept he seems to sport on a regular basis.
said jacket goes back to its home amongst its brethren, and kimberly susses out an alternative, one that hopefully might suit his preferences a little more. granted, it's not exactly contempo casual, but it's not pink. a start, right? )
Okay, mister. How about this one?
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Oh my God.
This was the coolest thing that had ever happened to him. It was like some kind of amazing Power Ranger type person that was -- okay, knocking him on his ass because they were strong and he was in the way but that aside -- working out? Training? Rooftop badassing? He wasn't sure what the term was but he looks up at her, a dopey smile on his face.
Should he be scared? He doesn't feel scared. Fearless villains who actually want to knock him down usually don't apologise.]
I'm fine, I'm just -- woah. [He pulls himself up.] Loving the costume design.
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maybe looking around before she launched off a rooftop would be a good next step, though. just a crazy idea to consider.
but while his reassurance of physical well-being is definitely appreciated, kimberly can't help but wrinkle her brows at the rest of his statement. costume? a quick glance down at her palms, covered in softly shining pink armor, and she shakes her head. zordon will kill her for it, but she's kind of over the whole secret ranger concept. it's not like anyone here would even know how to spill her secret back home. the grey shield snaps back into the helmet, leaving her face — and therefore her identity — exposed as she replies. )
It's not a costume.
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[It wasn't a costume so he guessed it wasn't a cosplay? And given those sweet moves, it seemed hella unlikely. And this place was full of surprises so who the hell knew? Maybe this was the real deal. She certainly moves like it.
He doesn't recognise her face but the set up, the look, the confidence she wears it all with - it certainly felt like a ranger.]
So what do you call it? Can I--Can I just...? [He trails off as he reaches out and knocks his fist against her arm plate, feeling the material.] Woah. Okay. this is some solid armour. Damn. Where'd you get this?
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( how do you explain magical armor that just shows up when you think about your friends back home who are kind of here and kind of not? how do you explain coins that were buried inside a gold mine in your hometown that your friend unearthed after illegally trespassing and blowing up a wall? you don't, that's how. you just don't. so kimberly can only shrug again, staring a bit blankly at him. )
Wait, do you... like, recognize it? Like, as a thing that would be a costume?