halfnhalf: ([teddy] explain pls)
Theodore "Teddy" Altman ([personal profile] halfnhalf) wrote2013-08-27 03:53 pm

005 - Action/Voice

[Today marked a big day for Teddy Altman: He's eighteen today. If he were back in New York, he could vote in elections, own a credit/debit card of his own, and not have to groan over papers and applications that had a little note for people who were under eighteen. He's pretty much an adult now.

He still kind of feels like a young teenager who has no idea what he's doing, though, so he can't help being a little disappointed when he wakes up and doesn't suddenly feel like a man with a plan who knows everything and can do anything.

After gently being coaxed outside by Billy, Teddy decides to do all the things he usually does, seeing how Luceti is sorely lacking in ways to celebrate a milestone year like this. He wanders and chats up store owners, from the bakery to the weapon shop to Seventh Heaven to even the general store. He gets himself a large meal for lunch, as is customary for a guy like him, and orders his favorite just for today. He visits the library and reads up on whatever new comics they have, and that's where he gets lost in thought enough to open his journal and ask a question that's been on his mind since the day began.]


When someone turns eighteen, do they do anything special? It's a pretty big thing for teenagers in America; you can vote and get drafted and pretty much be considered an adult by the law. But does it mean anything in other worlds? Call me curious.

[He goes to the Battledome after that to simulate a basketball game – just to watch this time, not to participate. The 1992 East Regional Final, Duke verses Kentucky, one of the most suspenseful games in history and something that Teddy had watched on YouTube, but certainly not like this. It's no wonder that he's particularly hyped when he walks out. So much so that he takes to the sky as soon as he's outside, deciding that he'd rather take the joyride home rather than plain old walking. He's still a teenager, and he still feels pretty invincible even without that adult knowledge he was expecting, so why not?

Teddy might not feel any different, but it's still a pretty special day.]
handing: (is that right?)

Re: [voice]

[personal profile] handing 2013-09-12 02:15 am (UTC)(link)
I'm at the gallery, but I can meet you anywhere that's convenient for you--especially if you don't want to have to stop by work on your special day.

[Because Pepper understand the value of not working on your birthday.]
handing: (well he is a genius)

[action]

[personal profile] handing 2013-09-13 12:59 am (UTC)(link)
Alright.

[It is pretty convenient for her. So she'll be waiting, and occupying herself with some paperwork until Teddy gets there. Instead of working in the office, however, she's waiting in the sitting area. It means she sees him when he comes in, and Pepper rises to her feet with a smile.]

Hey. Happy birthday.
handing: (well it could still get worse)

Re: [action]

[personal profile] handing 2013-09-24 06:51 pm (UTC)(link)
[Those vanishing wings may get a first glimpse, but not a second. Luceti changes a person, right now to what they perceive as normal, and Teddy the shape-shifter is very much a part of Pepper's day to day life. Besides, they vanish quickly enough, and she's happy to see him besides.]

I did offer to meet you somewhere else. [She favors him with a teasing grin.] Clearly you can't be that much of an adult yet, since you didn't take me up on it.
handing: (trying not to grin)

Re: [action]

[personal profile] handing 2013-09-26 10:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Clever. [Pepper certainly approves, although the quip that follows does have her raising an eyebrow.] I’m pretty sure no one said getting married was part of the requirements for being a grown-up. [Although Tony’s willingness to do so certainly is an indication of how he’d grown. Still, adults can have mature, healthy, committed relationships without rings and vows being involved.

Pepper is just thrilled not to be one of that number anymore.]