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insertmeathere2010-11-28 06:29 pm
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Oh the weather outside is frightful...
The situation: It is dreadfully cold. Think 'ice cave where all those slash fics are set'.
The goal: Keep each other warm tonight!
☀ STEP ONE: Comment with your characters. One comment for each character.
☀ STEP TWO: Other people reply to your characters.
☀ STEP THREE: Both participants are aware that they should/must keep nice and warm. To do that, you need to bundle up nice and closely, however grudgingly. No, killing your threadmate and cuddling the body doesn't count.
☀ STEP FOUR: Keep 'em warm! Hot cocoa, hot coffee, hot tea, hot mustard, or other suitably warming beverages will be provided if you cooperate.
☀ STEP FIVE: Lulz ensue!
((Basically just a winter-themed cuddle meme, with evil ideas from Shae and Col. Add some cuddle urges in the air if your characters won't otherwise cooperate but you want them to.))

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"Any luck?"
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I don't suppose that ye found anything, did ye?
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"Let's share that," she said of the blanket. "It'll keep us warm."
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[And, oh, there's a blanket too! Jamie flicks a glance between Katara and the blanket, then nods. Using body heat is a good idea. He tucks one end of the blanket around himself and holds the other end open so Katara can come in.]
Aye, that's a thought. Hey...don't ye have anything warm to drink?
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"Huh?" She was startled by the question. "Oh no, there was just one. How's it taste?"
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[Less graham crackers, though. Jamie doesn't particularly care - he thinks this is just fine.]
Do ye want to try some?
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"This tastes great! Hope you don't mind I'm sort of in such a closed space with you, but it will keep us warm."
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Now THAT she hoped didn't bother him, but she didn't think it would. Billy was the only other person she thought of as a brother.
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[curiously] Do ye think of me like a brother, then?
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She didn't even have to think about this. "Well yes, a very close friend like a brother, only a little more tolerable. Does that bother you?"
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No, I'm not bothered by it. I suppose...ah, it's silly.
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"Hmm? What's silly?"
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Well, if I had a sister, I'd like her to be a wee bit like ye are, that's all.
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"Thanks. I miss my brother, honestly, but with you and Billy and Renne, I can at least deal with him being gone.I know he'd want someone to look after me if he couldn't."
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Ye know we'll look after ye however we can, Katara. Hey...do ye think we should try and get out of here now that we're a wee bit warmer?
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If only she were a firebender. They would have been out of here awhile ago.
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[It'll be a bit of a slow go, but hopefully they can find a way out. He takes one more drink from the cocoa, and offers the last bit to Katara.]
Here, ye finish it. It'll help. And with luck we'll be out soon. Or at least find some firewood so we can make a fire.
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"You've lived off the land with the doctor, or do you just have experience with this kind of thing?"
She brushed a bit of snow away with a wave of her hands.
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But I've had to do so back home in Scotland. When we were going to war, sometimes ye would wind up sleeping under the stars, and hunting your dinner. It was never as cold as all this, though.
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She nodded here. "That sounds familiar, actually. We were on the run from the fire nation all the time, so it was sort of important we all helped each other out, with setting camp and finding a place to sleep and food to eat. The only time it was this cold, though, was when we went to the Northern water Tribe, and even then we had warm coats and were welcomed there."
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[Jamie rather suspects it's more to do with the Time Lords and the Doctor not wanting them to know where he is, but it could very well be either.]
Aye, well, unless the cave wants to give us warm coats, too, I think we're stuck with the blanket. Hey, let's try this corridor.
[He steers them down a promising looking passage.]
So why did ye wind up going so far North, then?
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She nodded and followed him down. The question he asked was easily answerable though.
"It was before I became a master. I told you that I was the last waterbender in the Southern Pole, so it made sense to find one in the North. That was when I went to see Master Pakku. He didn't want to teach me at first: it wasn't tradition for a woman to use waterbending as fighting, just healing. I wanted to fight, he was stubborn, so we had a fight of our own. I lost of course, but i was able to show him I was serious, and after realizing I was the grandaughter of the love of his life, he conceded. As it turned out, I became one of the quickest to advance in his class."
She looked rather proud of that, too. Who wouldn't?
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He waits a few seconds, then gives her a crooked grin, and says more seriously, "Although I can picture ye insisting on getting that training. How'd he find out that your grandmother was the love of his life, though?"
No she isn't sad,the icon just has that pendant in it.
But to answer his question, Katara went straight to her neck and showed him the choker she always wore. "See this? It was something I always wore to remember my mom. Gran gran gave it to her. It was actually the betrothal necklace Master Pakku made for her. She may have been able to leave him then, but she couldn't part with this."
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