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The Governors ([personal profile] governors) wrote in [community profile] fatemarked_logs2016-01-01 05:52 pm
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meet-and-greet | January 2016

The Governors do this, sometimes; they hold a meet-and-greet for the new arrivals to help them get acclimated, and also to distract them from destroying their rooms. A message goes out to all the new arrivals informing them of a party with free food. Everyone likes free food, right?

In one of the recreation areas - sadly, not one of the ones accessible by slide - there are some chips, dip, some sodas and Solo cups, several large pizzas, and a surprising amount of Oreos.

Party.
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[personal profile] aquilawful 2016-03-14 03:14 am (UTC)(link)
Tony wasn't an idiot, and if he's involved with people like SHIELD he clearly has some insight into clandestine activities. Jack doesn't confirm the teen's assumption, opting to move on to his questions instead.

"That's the idea; we both have training to protect high-value targets." Those targets weren't always people, but an assignment was an assignment. Here he pauses, deciding whether to share his status as Fatemarked or not. "We're on different sides of the equation this time," he finally says, gripping the plastic cup that's hiding his mark just a little tighter.
Edited 2016-03-14 03:14 (UTC)
highprofilerichkid: (this is my resting face)

[personal profile] highprofilerichkid 2016-04-13 07:01 am (UTC)(link)
Tony is totally going to be following up with that, because he's a nosy brat, but not right now. They've got their immediate situation to worry about first, before poking around in each other's backstories.

"A Fatemarked and a Sentinel? So one of you gets to go home, and one of you doesn't. Theoretically." The words are perhaps a bit too flippant, but his tone and expression are sympathetic. "That really blows."