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Shounen Bat (Lil' Slugger) ([personal profile] strike_you_out) wrote2011-10-22 07:10 pm
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twenty four | Trick or treat all the neighbors gonna die of fright

Action 1; various shops en route to 726 Anderson Lane
[Today, Slugger has decided to do some shopping in preparation for Halloween. His definition of shopping deviates from the norm in that he takes what he wants and leaves without paying, sometimes with an angry drone store-owner chasing after him and shaking a fist in the air. The irony of it is that he probably has accumulated enough money from his paper route to pay for everything he steals, but Slugger is embarrassingly confused by the currency system and can't tell a nickel from a quarter. His "shopping" expedition takes him from the grocery store to drug stores and any shops that might sell candy along the way.

Lemon heads, Mary Janes, bubble gum, red hots, lollipops, peanut-butter chocolates, candy bars of each type, jaw breakers, every tooth-decaying item the 1950's has to offer (sans candy corn)---all of this is piled into his stolen cart of Halloween goodies. He will return home to Anderson Lane pushing a dangerously overfilled shopping cart along the street or sidewalk. Occasionally, he hops onto the back of the cart for a ride AND to actually see over the mountain of sweets he's carting. Otherwise, when viewed from the front, it may look as if the cart is driving itself.

Action 2; 502 Ricardo Street
[Later in the day, progress continues at the haunted house where Slugger has managed to paint every wall in his section black. Even the floors and ceilings are black. On top of the black coat of paint, hundreds and hundreds of eyes have been painted in white, yellow, and red. Anyone who enters may get a sense of being watched because of all the staring eyes. Much of the painting had been done before the walls were even put up, and now that they are up, he can begin working on the fun part.

All over the floor are spools of black rope, some empty, some not. The room is gradually becoming a jungle of black rope pulled taut from floor to ceiling at different angles. The rope-ends simply disappear into the painted wood without glue or nails to hold them in place. Currently, it's easy to navigate between them, but when he's finished and all the lights are out, it will be a challenge to pass from one end of the room to the other.

In the center of the floor surrounded by many long pieces of rope, Slugger is sitting with his legs bent under him, quietly tying knots at the ends of each piece. He's learned a few things about knot-tying from the times spent helping his mother tie up his father.]

[identity profile] strike-you-out.livejournal.com 2011-10-23 01:54 am (UTC)(link)
[It can be assumed that whomever it is doesn't see Charles either by the way the cart keeps rolling forward.]
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[personal profile] encored 2011-10-23 02:28 am (UTC)(link)
[WELP best get out of the way then, rogue shopping carts are not something he wants to deal with. stepping closer to the building, he'll cup a hand round his mouth and call out to the person steering.]

I think you lost a few bags of lollipops on your way.

[identity profile] strike-you-out.livejournal.com 2011-10-23 03:52 am (UTC)(link)
[What? The cart comes to a screeching halt at Charles's side, nearly causing a candy avalanche to pour forth. Slugger looks behind him up the path he just came for anything left behind. He was sure he'd picked it all up after flying over that last bump.]

Where?
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[personal profile] encored 2011-10-23 08:12 am (UTC)(link)
[a candy avalanche would have been tragic, but the only expression Charles is wearing right now is one of mild amusement.]

Ah, my mistake, so many things were perched precariously that I was sure you had lost an item or two. You ought to have taken two shopping carts with you, you know?

[identity profile] strike-you-out.livejournal.com 2011-10-23 04:58 pm (UTC)(link)
[He scratches his ear with a dubious expression but he doesn't shoot the idea down just yet.]

How do you push two shopping carts?
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[personal profile] encored 2011-10-23 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
One with each hand? [he looks thoughtful for a moment, before deciding that the side by side bulk would be too much to bother with.]

Or you could stack them one before the other and latch them together, then push it like it was a longer single cart.

[identity profile] strike-you-out.livejournal.com 2011-10-23 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
...Like a train. That could work.

[It's a pretty good idea, actually. The next time a candy-themed holiday rolls around, he'll have to test it. Slugger pulls his cart up to a drug store and peers in through the front window. His cart is impossibly full but he'd still like to grab a few more things. He'll turn to Charles before heading in.]

One more stop.
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[personal profile] encored 2011-10-24 06:27 am (UTC)(link)
[being a curious thing by nature, he'll quietly tag along. he's never even seen one person haul around so much candy before and that's saying a lot considering there are so many fatty dingdongs running around Mayfield.]

Why are you purchasing so much in the first place?

[identity profile] strike-you-out.livejournal.com 2011-10-29 03:53 am (UTC)(link)
[A finger is raised to his grinning lips.] Shhh...

[Approaching the candy aisle, he'll begin nabbing a few things here and there from off the shelves.]

I'm not.

[The goods are placed into his pockets and beneath his arms. There appears to be no 'purchasing' intent.]
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[personal profile] encored 2011-10-31 06:09 am (UTC)(link)
[WELP.

it's not like he cares much about human economics so you know what, he's just going to help Slugger by selecting a few additional bags of candy for him.

and maybe one or two to keep.]
I'm uncertain the drones would care much about a missing bag or two. [or a cartful...]

[identity profile] strike-you-out.livejournal.com 2011-11-09 04:22 am (UTC)(link)
[This is why he likes you, Charles. But as for whether or not the drones actually care about stolen candies, the answer comes in the form of a suspicious drone store-owner standing at the end of the aisle.]



[Having grabbed his share, Slugger turns to Charles with a grin... and promptly vanishes.]