anunluckypenny: [please give me a chance to catch my breath] (Thank you)
Penny ([personal profile] anunluckypenny) wrote in [community profile] poly_chromatic2013-12-11 10:32 pm

video; joint post

[Penny needs help. She wants a date and she can't for the life of her seem to find one, so she does the only sensible thing.

She phones a friend.

And this is where the network device clicks on. The scene: Lucy's place. The players:
Penny, dressed in her usual less-than-flattering cardigan, and Lucy, looking just as amazing as always. They look like they're on the verge of a musical montage.]

Is it seriously as easy as wearing different clothes?


[ Clearly a make-over was the obvious solution. Lucy had invited Penny over, made piña coladas in the blender, and put on some pop dance music. Lucy takes a sip of her piña colada and shrugs in response to Penny's question. ]

Different clothes, different shoes and some make-up. Yeah. It's really that easy. Even smart boys are powerless in the face of a short skirt and a pair of heels.

[ Yes, that was a reference to her own genius boyfriend. Sorry. It's true. Lucy grabs a handful of dresses and shoves them at Penny. ]

Go try one on then come out and let me see.

[ Cue the appropriate
music for a montage! ]

No wonder I can't get a date. I always thought guys looked for, like... a nice smile, or a good personality.

[She takes the dresses and, yes, there's actually a montage. It's the City. Things like this happen sometimes. Penny comes out in a couple of dresses that are so-so before finding
the winner. She tugs on the hem uncomfortably.]

I don't look skanky, do I?


[ There is appropriate gasping at the final choice. ]

Penny, you are a hottie. There is no skank here.

[ Lucy retrieves a pair of black high, high heels to go with the dress and steers her toward the vanity to put makeup on her. ]

They're going to drool on your feet. Boys that is. Maybe a couple of girls.


[Penny is no stranger to high heels, but there are high.]

There's no way that'll happen. I'm not a people-drooling-at-my-feet kind of person.

[It doesn't take Lucy long to do Penny's
hair and makeup thanks to the power of makeover music. It's amazing what mascara and a curling iron will do. Penny takes a moment to study Lucy's work in the mirror.]

That's... different. I can hardly tell it's me. [But she smiles, kind of liking what she sees.] There's got to be a part two to this finding a date thing. Do we go out? Where do we go? What do I do?


[ Lucy is obviously pleased with her work. ]

We go out. We have drinks. We kiss each other for free drinks. We dance. You underestimate your hotness. There could be drooling.


That really works? The kissing thing?

[ That makes Lucy laugh. ]

Like a charm. [ She holds her hand out to Penny ] Come on. We'll kiss. We'll drink. I'll show you.


[The feed (intentional or not, who knows!) ends. Penny and Lucy can be found at any semi-reputable bar your character might care to find them at. Yes, there will be drinking and dancing and kissing. After all, Lucy is showing Penny how to woo.]


[ooc: Penny, Lucy. Bump into one or both of them wherever, comment, whatever! (And yes, there is a curse going on.)]
just_displaced: (eager)

[personal profile] just_displaced 2013-12-13 05:14 am (UTC)(link)
[He laughs, genuinely delighted by that statement.]

The garden sounds great. And I can be pretty loud when I get passionate about a topic. Sometimes something gets me talking and I just can't stop, and then I get more and more excited and I get louder and louder... but I promise, I'll try not to be too noisy on our date. I'll be on my best behavior.

[His best behavior is debatable, but he'll certainly give it a try.]
just_displaced: (yes go on)

[personal profile] just_displaced 2013-12-13 05:21 am (UTC)(link)
I'd like to be loud about all of that stuff, too. Especially poverty in first-world countries. Well, that and the Vietnam War. Or just war in general. Believe me, I can really get going. I called one of my bosses a fascist once.

[That's... not the kind of thing you really tell a girl when you're trying to impress them, but hey.]

I guess I just have a lot of, uh, opinions.
just_displaced: (i swear)

[personal profile] just_displaced 2013-12-13 05:51 am (UTC)(link)
You'd probably have strong feelings about it if you listened to me talk about it for long enough. But I think most people start tuning me out after about the first two minutes.

[He nods, not looking particularly ashamed of the fact.]

Yeah. I mean, I didn't get fired. He didn't like it, but I didn't get fired. I've got a lot of bosses, he's just one of them, and just because he's an executive doesn't mean he's not a fascist. In fact, it pretty much means he's more likely to be one. I don't think he was pleased, but nobody fired me.
just_displaced: (this is fascinating)

[personal profile] just_displaced 2013-12-13 06:06 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, but I don't know if injustices are really date material. At least, I've always been told you're not supposed to discuss religion, sex, or politics on a date. But then, what else is there to talk about?

[He can't help but grin at her statement, because, well...]

I've been fired a lot of times for saying things I shouldn't have, too. Do I get to ask what kind of stuff you said, or is that the kind of thing you're trying to forget about because you're embarrassed about it now?
just_displaced: (doodling)

[personal profile] just_displaced 2013-12-13 06:16 am (UTC)(link)
I don't know, I've got pretty much an endless litany of personal failures to detail, but that could get pretty boring. I could spice it up with some touchy issues -- the kind of issues that could cause arguments, definitely. Those're my favorites.

[He frowns, then strokes his mustache in mock contemplation, as though he really has to consider it.]

See, I'm one of those guys who's had a lot of jobs, but none of them have lasted very long. Except the one I'm at right now. Well, back home, I mean. Of course. Anyway, let's see... I once got fired because I called my boss an asshole because he wouldn't stop talking about how great he thought the war was. That didn't go over so well. There may have been screaming. One time I got fired because my ad ideas were too liberal. One time I got fired because I told my boss that since everyone got Christmas off, I should get a different holiday off, because I didn't celebrate Christmas. He told me everyone celebrated Christmas. I told him to go fuck himself. Uh...

[Nope, he's really, really not good at keeping his mouth shut.]

So, yeah, that's me.
just_displaced: (now picture this)

[personal profile] just_displaced 2013-12-14 05:15 am (UTC)(link)
Not the kind of arguments where I yell at you. Why would I want to yell at you? I like you. It'd be pretty stupid of me to get all loud and obnoxious with you.

[Plus, he doesn't tend to yell at friends too much, and he can't exactly see Penny as the fascist type.]

I admire that. Those things you did. You had strong values, and you stood up for them, and you got arrested for it. I've never done anything like that. That's real revolutionary stuff. That's the kind of thing that actually makes a difference in the world.

[And, indeed, he does look a bit starry-eyed.]

I'll tell you right now, I'm not formidable at all. I'm actually very insecure. I'm insecure about just about everything. Sometimes people mistake that insecurity for cockiness, but I'll tell you right now, it's not that. It's not cockiness at all.
just_displaced: (ideas)

[personal profile] just_displaced 2013-12-14 04:19 pm (UTC)(link)
But it has to start somewhere, doesn't it? I mean, every big movement, every big protest, stuff like the civil rights movement and the protests against the war -- any war, not just the Vietnam War -- started with just a couple people like you, who were willing to risk their jobs for talking about what they believed. So it makes a difference. Even if it's just a little difference. And I have to believe that.

[Because the alternative is way too depressing. To think that nothing makes a difference is the most terrifying thought he can possibly conceive of. A slower song comes on again, and he thinks it's probably okay to pull her a little closer so that they can dance again. He feels comfortable with her. It's odd.]

Yeah, that's pretty accurate, actually. Because people don't usually get me. And I guess people might not get you, either. I've never known whether that makes people like us special or just weird and out of place.
just_displaced: (baby face)

[personal profile] just_displaced 2013-12-14 10:12 pm (UTC)(link)
I recognize that you're weird. Okay, I mean, that sounds bad, and I definitely don't mean that in a bad way, because I like weird. Obviously. It's not meant to be an insult. You're, um...

[Now he's getting all tongue tied again, and it's probably obvious that he's blushing slightly, even though it's dimly lit in the bar.]

I think you're really interesting. And beautiful. And not just because you're wearing something so fancy. I'm sorry if that's weird to say.
just_displaced: (cheerful restaurant)

[personal profile] just_displaced 2013-12-14 11:23 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, I mean, I don't know who could get that fancy every day. It just seems like it would take so much work. For guys, too. It's just overwhelming, how much people get so dressed up. I know I couldn't handle it.

[He looks down at his outfit.]

Which, uh, is probably pretty obvious. Which is probably also why I don't really have second dates. I have a lot of first dates. People set me up on them.
just_displaced: (over the shoulder)

[personal profile] just_displaced 2013-12-15 09:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Well, that's true. I'll count this as a success, then. Or maybe I'll wait until we see how the date actually goes.

[He smiles right back at her, looking happy and somewhat relieved.]

And I should, uh, probably go before I make a fool of myself and you decide you don't want that date after all.
just_displaced: (ideas)

[personal profile] just_displaced 2013-12-16 12:17 am (UTC)(link)
Yeah, you'll see me soon.

[He hugs her back, and it's probably amazing just how much he's blushing while he does it, but it's so difficult to hide that he's not even trying to. He likes Penny, likes her a lot, and he just hopes that he can manage to make that date relatively good.]

Have, um, have a good rest of your night, okay?

[And with that, and an awkward little wave, he's practically fleeing in the bar.]