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Feb 13, 2010 15:07

Felicia Hardy was not anti-Valentine's Day. It's best just to get that out there before someone makes the assumption that she is some withered up soon-to-be cat lady. Cat lady she might be, but withered? Never.

What she's against is the outlandish celebration of it. Bright colors, candy hearts, singing cupids. Gag her ( Read more... )

vday 2010: the chaos returns, red the mary jane

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getemtiger February 14 2010, 05:30:11 UTC
"Felicia," Mary Jane greeted, a little surprised, and not just by the other woman's appearance. If asked, she would not have denied that she had been wary of her at first, to the point that she hadn't particularly wanted her around, but now she hadn't the faintest idea why. There was nothing about her not to like - in fact, Mary Jane could think of no one's company she wanted more. "They're, you know, the same. I was just heading back to Pete's -"

But suddenly that didn't seem so important, and she just smiled, shoulders lifting in a shrug. "But he won't mind if I'm gone a while longer, if you want some company."

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crossyourpath February 15 2010, 00:20:01 UTC
"I'd love some, actually." Typically Felicia likes to live her life as a one woman show. There are guest actors every now and then, but she's strictly on her own.

But the addition of Red into the production doesn't sound like the worst idea in the world. It actually sounds kind of spectacular. "He's a big boy. Hot Rod will keep him occupied."

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getemtiger February 16 2010, 18:08:06 UTC
"They certainly do make a good pair," Mary Jane commented absently, nodding in agreement, though she bit back the impulse to add that she and Felicia could make a good pair, too. She couldn't quite explain the shift - couldn't explain it at all, in fact - but some part of her wanted to compensate for lost time now. "So we'll give the boys a little time to themselves."

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crossyourpath February 17 2010, 19:51:33 UTC
"It's the wisecracks. It brings them together."

It is probably why Felicia was drawn to them. She always did love a man -- or woman -- who was fast on their feet and good with their mouth. Part of her wonders if this Mary Jane is as saucy as her counterpart. God, she hopes so.

"And in the meantime, we can have a grand ole time."

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