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[NYE Party] happy new year and lots of fun
Who: EVERYONE, but especially you!
Where: Wonderland Ballroom
When: New Year's Eve
Rating: PG - PG13 (will change if applicable)
Summary: New Year's Eve Party
The Story:
[ Previously in the month all residents received an invitation to a formal event: a black tie affair to ring in the New Year. The ballroom and adjacent areas are decked out for the party starting at eight o'clock sharp, meticulously planned and executed, glittering dΓ©cor to match the no doubt glittering attire as music pours into the halls from the dance floor.
Bars flank each side, service for all manner of alcohol unless a minor requests something, and the primary setting stage features an enormous clock for the countdown. ]



[ Where will you be when the clock strikes midnight? ]

Where: Wonderland Ballroom
When: New Year's Eve
Rating: PG - PG13 (will change if applicable)
Summary: New Year's Eve Party
The Story:
[ Previously in the month all residents received an invitation to a formal event: a black tie affair to ring in the New Year. The ballroom and adjacent areas are decked out for the party starting at eight o'clock sharp, meticulously planned and executed, glittering dΓ©cor to match the no doubt glittering attire as music pours into the halls from the dance floor.
Bars flank each side, service for all manner of alcohol unless a minor requests something, and the primary setting stage features an enormous clock for the countdown. ]




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So if you're not dancing tonight, is whiskey and conversation the whole agenda? Not that I'm judging if it is.
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[ this ain't no drum'n'bass club remix. ]
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[Teasing, dryly but not maliciously.]
But you do approve of the music then?
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Oh, yes. Largely in part because it's good music. For a change.
[ no quarter given. ]
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[there's an air of humor in the way Natasha deploys the title.]
There's always good music. Always bad music too.
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[ oh, hell, why not. if anyone is a good sounding board for her adapting tastes, it might as well be another spy. ]
Elton John's not bad.
[ -- not that she heard that particular recording artist playing through stark's speakers. ]
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Not saying it's all Sinatra, but I imagine we could find you a few more recent artists you like.
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[ -- the record collection she pulls from on wednesday nights is rather curated. filled with treasures and treats, but nothing too radically different from what she's got a chance at enjoying. ]
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But it's a particular kind of milestone.]
I have to wonder what Elton John you've heard.
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as for the second question, the one that natasha doesn't exactly ask, peggy hems and haws a little. ]
Too Low for Zero.
[ this lie is better told than the last one. peggy has flipped past that record so often in mister hunter's collection that she could almost believe she's listened to it. ]
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[There's still humor in her tone, but she's probing too. How Peggy is dealing with so many people coming from her future.
Rather passive, casual probing, but still something.]
You have a favorite song?
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...and the second time she'd heard a song, albeit not one from the same album, it had been at a gathering similarish to this one. a wedding, however. the start of something big. after all, it was only after that night that the elton john record started appearing in among the albums curated for her wednesday evenings visiting mister hunter's room.
honestly, she hasn't quite had the guts to put it on the record player just yet. ]
More like a favourite side. [ peggy offers -- skating her way through this conversation in a way she'd not been able to manage during the last even when she and natasha spoke. ] The whole first one. Sometimes, I don't even flip it over. I merely move the needle back.
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[A sides, after all. Natasha smiles a little, her head tilting. Funny to see someone so cagey and unspecific about something as mundane as music. Maybe that's how much people feel about her?
Probably not, though. For Natasha, it's more of a puzzle than a frustration.]
Well, I wouldn't have guessed, it, but I can see it. I'm Still Standing, right?
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[ and she doesn't just mean off that album, or of that artist. the floor is wide open. as though, just maybe, she's taking suggestions. it seems it might make for an easier path than their current one. ]
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[It's definitely a better move on Peggy's part. And it works for Natasha.]
All things considered, I should probably say Stravinsky. [Wryly.] How about we'll go with some Nancy Sinatra for now. And Johnny Cash has a hell of a cover of Hurt.
[Keeping it accessible.]
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[ look, she can't hear a name like that and not assume. ]
Good Lord, Nancy with the Laughing Face?
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[As happens.]
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Does she become a crooner like her father?
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[ -- although peggy finds she can't generate anything from the closets that she doesn't already know. there's the library to consider, of course, but beyond that she relies on those she trusts to give her a hand in situations like these. ]
Any other suggestions while we're at it, Miss Romanoff?
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