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capeandcowllogs2010-05-01 04:42 pm
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WHO: Wanda Maximoff and YOU (seriously, come play with me right now, yes I mean you)
WHERE: an open-air market, somewhere in The City
WHEN: at any point this afternoon
WARNINGS: none!
SUMMARY: Wanda has wandered off on her own and stumbled upon something a little more familiar.
FORMAT: quicklog, or whatever, I’m flexible
[Wanda had been reluctant to venture out of the MAC alone, but Pietro had not answered the door when she knocked, and she really should at least attempt navigation on her own, for once. Of course, having a destination in mind wouldn’t have hurt, but she was not far past the streets she had walked previously when she stumbled upon a delightful little open-air market, all squished-up between two towering brick structures.]
[With a pleased little smile playing about her features, Wanda slips into the crowd -- it is not so frightening as those on the streets were, somehow -- and proceeds to lose herself in the simple task of bargain-hunting.]
WHERE: an open-air market, somewhere in The City
WHEN: at any point this afternoon
WARNINGS: none!
SUMMARY: Wanda has wandered off on her own and stumbled upon something a little more familiar.
FORMAT: quicklog, or whatever, I’m flexible
[Wanda had been reluctant to venture out of the MAC alone, but Pietro had not answered the door when she knocked, and she really should at least attempt navigation on her own, for once. Of course, having a destination in mind wouldn’t have hurt, but she was not far past the streets she had walked previously when she stumbled upon a delightful little open-air market, all squished-up between two towering brick structures.]
[With a pleased little smile playing about her features, Wanda slips into the crowd -- it is not so frightening as those on the streets were, somehow -- and proceeds to lose herself in the simple task of bargain-hunting.]
as am i
[He comments idly, not even making any sort of effort to act interested in the stall in front of him. It might be an odd approach to things, but this is usual for Bond. Busy areas are like easy hunting grounds, and the fact he has the courage and/or stupidity to talk to total strangers wins him plenty of points with the non-import females around.]
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It is, rather.
[After a moment, she puts the tomato back and moves on to the next stand, her slow pace an indirect invitation for him to follow her.]
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Shopping for anything specific?
[She's browsing, he can already tell this, but playing ignorant works fine for now.]
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Nothing in particular, really. I only just found this place -- I want to make sure it's worth coming back to.
[Wanda finally tosses him a glance, eyes sparkling in amusement.]
What of you? Are you looking for something?
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[His comment is mischievous in it's manner, matching perfectly with the look he's offering. Add that to the entirely unsubtle once over he's giving her and it's fairly obvious to judge what James is talking about.]
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Is that so?
[Her lips quirk, and she proffers the pepper in her hand.]
Well, don't let me get in your way.
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[He assures lightly, heading tilting as his piercing gaze never seems to waver from it's focus on her, except for a very brief flicker down to that pepper.]
Any plans for this afternoon?
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Nothing set in stone, no. Why do you ask?
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Perhaps you'd allow me to treat you to lunch. If you can pry yourself away from the vegetables, that is.
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I suppose I could spare an hour or so.
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[Which James doesn't tend to give a shit about but the women in markets like this tend to find that stuff appealing.]
How does that sound?
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That sounds lovely, actually.
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[But he's not dragging her off just yet. He's a gentleman, you see, patient and charming and evening checking up before he takes the lead.]
Buying anything?
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No, I don't think so.
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[As he speaks, James is already offering out an arm towards her, hands back in his pockets for just a little touch of casualness as he conjurs up a far too pleasant smile to go with that blue-eyed stare of his.]
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Lead the way.
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So, I suppose I should at least know your name...
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--Oh, my manners, lately! My name is Wanda Maximoff.
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[Bond has spent enough time around such surrounding countries to know a fair bit about them, including a strong understanding of the languages.]
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[That is odd though. Perhaps this world has a few extra countries than he'd first thought. Or she's screwing with him. Either are likely possibilities.]
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Well, it is a very small country. Or.. or perhaps it simply does not exist in every.. reality.
[It's a troubling thought, though she's not entirely sure why.]
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Oh, I just need to revise a world map, that's all.
[He's reassuring to the last, playing down his intelligence in favour of making her feel more comfortable.]
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I'd be happy to assist, if you like.
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[That smile of his only grows in return, finally reaching a little café on the corner that's exactly as promised. He even holds the door open for her.]
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