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Ohh~ Fluff Meme!

General Fluff Meme
We all need a little love and fun now and then with the rise and fall of drama to remind us why we love/like someone. Kick back, find someone and have a little fun.
1. Lazy Day ♥ Why get up when you can laze around in bed with someone and cuddle?
2. Playground games ♥ Remember that fun you had as a child? That special other person brings it back. Tag or Hide and Seek, whatever playground games you want.
3. Firsts ♥ First kiss, first date, first time someone notices the doe eyes pointed their way?
4. Camping ♥ Spend a sweet night under the stars. Nature isn't very private, but who's out in the woods this late at night to see?
5. In the Rain ♥ Since it's not tears from your cheeks, why not go take a natural shower? Maybe you could talk someone into joining you.
6. Slow Dancing ♥ Nothing like music to sweep the rest of the world away, take a few minutes on the dance floor and shake that stress away.
7. WildCard ♥
Spock
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[In Devi's hand, a pair of small stones were rattled around as she gestured to the hopscotch board drawn out on the flagstones. Her smile was cheeky, at best.]
You toss the stone and hop up, stopping to pick up the stone and skipping the square it's in. One hop per single block, the pair you can stand out in. A foot per box, if that's easier. Call it an exercise in hand eye coordination and balance if you want.
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"Is this a human tradition?"
It wasn't that he was stalling. Spock hadn't actually decided whether or not he would partake in the activity, given Devi's enthusiasm in teaching him. However, every part of the instructions she described baffled him. How did these rules come about? What preponderance did one need to be in to invent this set of instructions? Did humans find enjoyment in rock throwing, jumping and collecting rocks again?
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He gestured openly towards her and the chalk. How easily certain species amused themselves. It was however, also a rather creative talent the species had.
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It landed on the sixth block, so Devi hopped through the first three blocks on one foot and jumped to straddle the line between the fourth and fifth. The stone was retrieved and Devi hopped the rest of the grid, keeping to the one foot per block rule.
"Once you're at the end, it's the next players turn. When you come back, you start at the end you stopped on." She walked over and held the stone out again. "Simple enough even for an alien to complete."
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Looking out across the board, he was about to throw the stone before he stopped and just stared at Devi. "You are insisting that I participate?" One was supposed to learn about the cultures of other species, but this game seemed so ... illogical. Where was the tactical thinking?
The best one could do was optimize for hitting a number that eliminated the necessity of imbalance.
So Spock dropped the stone right in front of him, onto the square marked "2."
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It wasn't about tactical thinking and Devi was easy to please at the moment. Yes, it was silly and utterly pointless, but that was half the fun. Granted, she wasn't surprised that he would take the easy route; she wondered if the Vulcan's knew about sportsmanship but figured this wasn't the best time to push her luck.
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One foot on 1. Then he balanced himself, leaning down to pick up the stone, and then landing both feet on 3 and 4. Then he stopped, turning his back to look at Devi.
"Do I continue to the end?"
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"I don't suppose Vulcan children have games? Maypoles or really space age Othello or something?"
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There is nothing familiar about the star patterns. [A short pause as she leans forward.] It only makes me want to explore it more.
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The data we could collect in such uncharted territory would be fascinating. It is unfortunate that you no longer have your capabilities for flight, or carrying passengers.
[ Another member of the crew probably would take offense to that last statement, but Spock wouldn't expect it from the Enterprise. It was the same reason that at the moment, he didn't mind the short yet respectable distance between them. She was human now, but having spent so many years as a ship with highly advanced technology that depended on logic -- he still never expects her to react as a human would. ]
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"Come come! Mr. Spock! Do not be a stick in the mud! Come dance with me and be free of those shackles!" Dorian wanted to see the man let loose, play a little.
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Spock wasn't budging towards Dorian, or the mud. "And I am not aware of the shackles you speak of." He wasn't wearing any invisible ones if that's what Dori means. Not that it would be logical for the vampire to assume he was wearing invisible shackles in the first place.
He brings a hand up to shield his eyes from the mist. It was not pleasing to Spock that his hair was getting wet.
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"Emotions, stress, life! They ALL shackle you down. Cast them away and be one with yourself."
pffft lol dori
"I disregard emotions on a regular basis, Mr. Carver." Every second of every day, more like. And quite purposefully.
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"Stop!" He held a finger straight up to Spock's nose, those green eyes wide, chaotic.
"Stop that, stop thinking and just DO." He spoke poking Spock's nose before turning to another spin.
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Yes. Yes he did.
No, he couldn't possibly have.
No, no he really did.
"I'm afraid another time will have to do. One filled with less ..." Spock looked around him. "...precipitation."
And quickly, so very briskly, Spock walked way, even throwing his head back to glance and make sure Dorian wasn't about to poke him again.
Vampires are very curious indeed.
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When Spock looks back he waved and smiled. Byebye buddy!