Midoriya Izuku (
heroforall) wrote in
recolle2017-07-10 09:42 pm
Entry tags:
july catch-all/bingo [open]
WHO: Izuku and YOU!
WHERE: Around the city.
WHEN: Throughout July.
WHAT: Bingo and catch-call shenanigans.
WARNINGS: None.
a; get your lemonade
[The warm summer days only seem to be getting warmer and Izuku is willing to use the weather to his advantage. In what feels like the hottest day yet, Izuku sets up an impromptu lemonade stand, outside of his apartment building, consisting of a collapsible table he borrows from his mom, a pitcher of lemonade, a stack of plastic cups, and a hastily written sign advertising: Lemonade $.50/cup. Fanning himself with a paper fan, he diligently calls out to passersby hoping to drawn their attention.]
It sure is a hot day! Wouldn't you like a cup of lemonade?
[His advertising spiel could use some work. He's far better at preparing the lemonade than he is as an attention getter.]
b; wrong number
[Izuku is not much one for making prank calls. In fact, he's not one to make many calls in general, much preferring text to disguise his nerves and the space to think over his response before giving one, two things that verbal communication lack. But the upside to the situation is that he doesn't need to pull any kind of prank, and that he needs to talk to a stranger, someone who he'll likely never have to speak to ever again (or so he thinks).
With that in mind, he picks up his cell phone and punches in a random number. He swallows as it rings, willing himself to not hang up before someone can answer. And then...a voice.]
H-hello! You don't know me...but I need just a few minutes of your time.
c; and for his next act
[Izuku is standing near the display of watermelons in the grocery store; his face clouded with an expression of uncertainty. Should he really do this? Most certainly he's going to have to pay for them afterwards. And he needs at least three to make this work. Three is the best number. Two borders on possibly not being enough, although there hadn't been any guidelines on the bingo card.
...It's possible he's overthinking this.
Glancing around, he checks to make sure no one is watching before grabbing the first water melon. Now...should he throw this one up and try to pick up another while the first is still in the air?
It's worth a try. So up it goes. Up and...to the side.
This is not good.]
Watch out!
d; choose your own adventure
[Here is his bingo card. Go wild. Otherwise you can find him around the Birch Hill Apartments, the library, and the beach.]
WHERE: Around the city.
WHEN: Throughout July.
WHAT: Bingo and catch-call shenanigans.
WARNINGS: None.
a; get your lemonade
[The warm summer days only seem to be getting warmer and Izuku is willing to use the weather to his advantage. In what feels like the hottest day yet, Izuku sets up an impromptu lemonade stand, outside of his apartment building, consisting of a collapsible table he borrows from his mom, a pitcher of lemonade, a stack of plastic cups, and a hastily written sign advertising: Lemonade $.50/cup. Fanning himself with a paper fan, he diligently calls out to passersby hoping to drawn their attention.]
It sure is a hot day! Wouldn't you like a cup of lemonade?
[His advertising spiel could use some work. He's far better at preparing the lemonade than he is as an attention getter.]
b; wrong number
[Izuku is not much one for making prank calls. In fact, he's not one to make many calls in general, much preferring text to disguise his nerves and the space to think over his response before giving one, two things that verbal communication lack. But the upside to the situation is that he doesn't need to pull any kind of prank, and that he needs to talk to a stranger, someone who he'll likely never have to speak to ever again (or so he thinks).
With that in mind, he picks up his cell phone and punches in a random number. He swallows as it rings, willing himself to not hang up before someone can answer. And then...a voice.]
H-hello! You don't know me...but I need just a few minutes of your time.
c; and for his next act
[Izuku is standing near the display of watermelons in the grocery store; his face clouded with an expression of uncertainty. Should he really do this? Most certainly he's going to have to pay for them afterwards. And he needs at least three to make this work. Three is the best number. Two borders on possibly not being enough, although there hadn't been any guidelines on the bingo card.
...It's possible he's overthinking this.
Glancing around, he checks to make sure no one is watching before grabbing the first water melon. Now...should he throw this one up and try to pick up another while the first is still in the air?
It's worth a try. So up it goes. Up and...to the side.
This is not good.]
Watch out!
d; choose your own adventure
[Here is his bingo card. Go wild. Otherwise you can find him around the Birch Hill Apartments, the library, and the beach.]
