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This is not fine art on my planet. [Open, see note]
With enough diligence and care, Starfire firmly believed, it was possible to learn most any skill. She wasn't always as firm with herself as she needed to be about learning things such as preparing palatable food for her crewmates, correctly understanding English idioms, or backing away when someone needed to be cheered up, but for a friend? Anything was worth the effort for a dear friend.
And Peter Parker was certainly a dear friend of hers. Now that he was away on a mission, she had the perfect opportunity to finish her gift to him. The car loss that had upset him so much on the planet would be rectified, she swore. Her method for solving this problem was, naturally, the refurbishing of his very own car.
Unfortunately for Starfire, Cyborg was the team mechanic, and he was conspicuously absent from the ship's crew. That left her and the few volunteers kind enough to assist her to finish the job. They were short on available crew, especially now that so many had regressed to childhood, but with enough effort they would finish! And she would then be free to play with the children.
Those were her thoughts as she continued with her work under the hood, carefully consulting the manual that detailed the connection of the last few wires. This was the necessary configuration for the speed he would want, yes? The tires were in place, the body was placed...after this last bit of wiring and testing, all that would remain would be the polishing and painting.
If she had any luck. In reality, she was the grease-coated alien girl floating in the middle of the Hangar, a welcome target for any and all curiosity-seekers. Even young ones, she worried.
Pushing those thoughts aside, she withdrew from the building fumes and removed sludge (now all over her) with a sigh. "I feel as though I am a regurgitated spudling."
((ooc: Open to volunteers, children, and anyone really. It takes place during the early stage of the Galileo's Burden mission, before she knows Peter is captured and about to be sacrificed.))
And Peter Parker was certainly a dear friend of hers. Now that he was away on a mission, she had the perfect opportunity to finish her gift to him. The car loss that had upset him so much on the planet would be rectified, she swore. Her method for solving this problem was, naturally, the refurbishing of his very own car.
Unfortunately for Starfire, Cyborg was the team mechanic, and he was conspicuously absent from the ship's crew. That left her and the few volunteers kind enough to assist her to finish the job. They were short on available crew, especially now that so many had regressed to childhood, but with enough effort they would finish! And she would then be free to play with the children.
Those were her thoughts as she continued with her work under the hood, carefully consulting the manual that detailed the connection of the last few wires. This was the necessary configuration for the speed he would want, yes? The tires were in place, the body was placed...after this last bit of wiring and testing, all that would remain would be the polishing and painting.
If she had any luck. In reality, she was the grease-coated alien girl floating in the middle of the Hangar, a welcome target for any and all curiosity-seekers. Even young ones, she worried.
Pushing those thoughts aside, she withdrew from the building fumes and removed sludge (now all over her) with a sigh. "I feel as though I am a regurgitated spudling."
((ooc: Open to volunteers, children, and anyone really. It takes place during the early stage of the Galileo's Burden mission, before she knows Peter is captured and about to be sacrificed.))
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Starfire bit her lip, looking over him in worry. All work and no play...it sounded dreadful. She would have to fix that! How strange it was that he looked so human...and yet he was designed to work for them.
"And I am certain that you work very well. But you can then use your other waking hours to enjoy yourself! You could...play a game with us, or join us at the amusement park, or join a pillow fight! You do not need to entirely focus on work here."
...look out, Zouichi. Someone's given herself a new goal.
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"A pillow fight?" Zouichi blinked. "Well, it's not as though I only do work aboard the ship. I also weed and clean things around the Inn. Or patrol. Or carry heavy things, if someone requires help." Yes, because those are totally normal leisure-related things.
Zouichi is looking out! He just doesn't know what he's looking out for. Certainly not rogue Starfires.
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And that was that, as far as she was concerned. She would make sure Peter was happy, but it sounded like Zouichi might need some assistance in that department as well.
"Everything you have listed is also work," she pointed out, tilting her head in confusion."No, I will invite you to play with us. We will have a game night with the Outsiders!"
She'd make him laugh. Eventually.
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Zouichi laughed! Occasionally. Sometimes. A little.
"At any rate, I should be getting back to--" Work?
"...getting back. It was very nice talking with you. I hope your friend likes the car."
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And he would be getting a break from work very soon if he didn't watch his back.