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Stuffed with Fluff

R U L E S:
1. Post your character with their name and series in the subject line.
2. Others respond using RNG. Roll 1 - 15 to pick a scenario.
3. Some scenarios have options (A - C). Pick any one from them or roll 1 - 3.
4. If there is no option that fits for you, then feel free to make one up!
5. And there you go, instant fluff~
Scenarios:
1. A little help, please?
A) Lost - You got lost somewhere, like a school or office building or even an unfamiliar city street, and it doesn't look like you can figure out the way back by yourself.
B) Bike/Car Trouble - Your mode of transportation has a flat tire and your cellphone battery is dead while you're in a middle of nowhere.
C) You Shrimp! - You’re just a short fry who can’t even reach the top shelf for an item. Or even if you’re tall enough, you STILL can’t reach it without a second hand. Like maybe, a ball that got stuck on a basketball’s ring.
2. Babysitting/Pet sitting
Your neighbor is going out of town for a few days. They ask you to take care of the pet (or the baby) for the time being. But you don't have to worry! Your neighbor hired someone to help you. You can only hope that person is reliable...
3. Playful Fight - The two of you are having such a nice time together, doing whatever it is you’re up to. Suddenly, one of you just can’t help but start teasing a little. Like maybe pick up the nearest object available and throw it to the other person's face.
A) Food Fight - Didn’t your mom always told you not to play with food?
B) Water Gun/Water Balloon Fight - Well, that’s one way to cool down.
C) Pillow Fight - Grab a pillow or two. It’s game time.
D) Tickle Fight - Who cares about objects! Your true weapon is your god hand!!
4. Hand to Hold - Something terrible just happened. It’s terrible enough to make you cry or flip a table. You don’t want to be alone right now with these feelings.
A) Shoulder to cry on - You’re not done crying and it just hurts to cry on your own hands.
B) Woke up from a bad dream - Did you get rickrolled in your sleep? Did you hear the trololo man’s song within your dreams? Sit up and tell that person to hold you right now!
C) Just had a bad day - Everybody’s against you today. Flop down that couch and start sulking.
5. Stuck/Stranded
A) Stuck in an elevator - You had places to go! People to see! But that can’t happen due a technical difficulty while you were riding the elevator. Fortunatelyor unfortunatelyyou’re not alone.
B) Stuck due to rain - Just your luck, you forgot your umbrella. Do you wait it out or try to make a run for it?
C) Deserted Island - Due to a miracle, you survived the boat crash and even drifted ashore! Yay! Except... where the hell are you now? And, oh god, is that a dead body next to you?Wait, it moved!
6. Sick/Injury
A) Stuck at Home - It’s your fault that you stayed out the rain too long. Or maybe you just overworked yourself too much. Be careful!
B) Infirmary - Looks like you got into a minor accident. Guess it was a good thing that someone was there to help you to the clinic.
C) Hospital - Still waiting on the results for that last medical exam? Maybe you're EXPECTING A BABY. Whatever it is, at least you've got some company to keep your occupied.
7. Confession
A) In Person - Nothing is more sincere than a direct confession!
B) Love Letter - You’re so traditional. Are you going to put heart stickers, too?
C) Phone call/Text/Email/IMs - Ahh, the wonders of technology. You can even say how you feel through emoticons. :D <3
8. Date
A) Dinner - Whether it’s in restaurant or take-out at home, enjoy a meal with that special someone.
B) Movie - Cozy up on the couch watching a DVD or head to the mall to watch latest blockbuster.
C) Picnic - Grab a basket, grab some food, and pray to god that whoever prepared it knows how to cook. Watch out for ants.
9. New Kid On The Block
You’re new to the neighborhood. Maybe you’re a new student or a newly hired worker. Maybe you even just literally moved in. Either way, you miss your old home and your friends. You’re so lonely. Aww. Don’t worry, maybe fate will be kind to you and reward you with a new friend very soon.
10. A little extra help with work or school
A) Study partner - The exams are coming up! You thought of calling up someone to study with, hoping that it will increase your focus and all those other benefits.
B) Homework pain - You have an extremely difficult homework. You’re at the point where you want to throw it out the window.
C) Overtime at work - It’s shit-o-clock. You’ll never finish these on time. You might as well pull off an overnight at the office, unless a kind soul decides to assist you with work.
11. Hanging Out
A) Shopping - Maybe yourvictimdate doesn't mind shopping with you. Maybe they did. Well, they're here now and they're not getting away from you that easily!
B) At a coffee shop - Maybe it's your first date and the two of you are testing the waters, maybe you bumped into each other. Whatever the reason was, there's nothing like two people just talking over a cup of coffee.
C) At a playground - Nothing wrong with reliving your childhood here. Last one to the swings is a rotten egg!
12. Somebody Save Me!
A) Drowning - Wow, you didn’t even bother checking if your life ring had enough air in it?
B) FIRE! - Good job. You burnt your kitchen and now there’s a forest fire in there.
C) Defending your honor - How dare you forget your rape whistle at home! Maybe screaming will send someone to your aid! KYAAA~
13. Couldn't Make It To Bed
A) Drunk passed out - Looks like you had too much to drink. Think you can still make it to bed by yourself?
B) Slept on the Couch - You’re ridiculously tired and that short nap on the couch became longer than you planned.
C) Fell asleep in the car - Not exactly the ideal place to fall asleep in (carbon monoxide poisoning and all). Luckily, someone’s coming to your rescue.
14. Outdoorsy stuff
A) Stargazing - Maybe you two just enjoy the sight of the sea of stars. Maybe either of you believe in the legend of the wishing star. Either way, the evening sky is shining down for the two of you.
B) Camping - Screw the city! Nature is truly the best! Grab your partneror be dragged off by themand explore to your heart’s content. Watch out for snakes or bears.
C) Field Trip - It’s a class field trip or a work’s group outing! What will you do? Explore every nook of the location you’re in? Stay in your room and play board games? Sneak out each other’s rooms to meet up tonight?
15. Wild card - Roll again, pick anything you’d like, or create your own scene.
one tiddy. (also going to bed a bit early!)
Ah, of course not. One shot evens the odds, and of course McCree would want the odds in his favor. Hanzo gives a little huff, but he doesn't complain about it, especially when McCree offers to let Hanzo go first.
"How gracious of you," Hanzo said, but his tone was as dry as the Sahara. Calmly he pulled an arrow out of his quiver, nocking it onto his bow but not drawing it back yet.
"Athena! Did you catch the terms of our contest?" he asks the AI, and when she answers in the affirmative, Hanzo glances to McCree again.
"You call it." It seemed only fair to let McCree ask Athena to start.
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Down range one of the little robots hovered with a target ready to launch. It was a fancy metal disc that would break apart as soon as something collided with it, bullet or arrow.
He moved to stand behind Hanzo at a distance that respected his personal space. He wanted to see the shot from Hanzo angle though he didn't understand how he'd line up the shot and just about everything else when it came to archery.
"Pull!" he shouted.
The robot beeped affirmative and sent the disc sailing across the range.
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He draws his bow back when one of the training bots appears. McCree can't complain about him doing this; peacemaker is loaded, therefore his bow will be drawn too. Hanzo takes a deep breath, listening carefully, and as soon as McCree calls it, he tracks the disc as it's thrown.
It is not a simple matter, of course, but he can easily guess where the apex will hit. Just before he thinks it should reach, he lets loose the bow, compensating for the arch, and the disc is just starting to fall when the arrow impacts it, shattering the disc.
Hanzo lets out a breath - he had not been entirely sure he'd even hit the thing, even if he portrayed confidence - and lowers his bow, stepping back.
"Your turn."
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"Not bad, not bad," he said with an approving nod. "Good shot."
He almost reached out and clapped Hanzo on the shoulder but he knew the guy could be touchy about touching and instead unholstered Peacekeeper. His posture and attitude changed when he stepped up. His breathing evened out until it was slow, steady and his shoulders relaxed.
"Call it," he said, his voice focused and intense instead of his usual good humored lazy drawl.
It was hard for him to explain how Deadeye worked to people. It wasn't just about aiming and pulling the trigger fast. He focused until the world sharpened around him and time slowed a little. Then it was just a matter of getting a lock on everything and pulling the trigger. He wasn't going to use Deadeye here. That'd be overkill for just a little target practice but he was taking this seriously.
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It's interesting to be able to observe McCree as he settles in to take his shots. He only ever sees McCree in the heat of battle, never close enough to observe Deadeye (which he knows isn't what McCree does here). Where Hanzo can call his archery simple geometry, McCree's is something else, another kind of math Hanzo hasn't quantified.
He observes for a moment, and then takes a deep breath. "Pull!" he calls to the robot, who beeps agreeably and sends the next disc flying.
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When he felt the disc had reached as high as it could he pulled the trigger in a single smooth motion. Peacekeeper roared and a fraction of a second later the metal disc shattered.
He turned to Hanzo with a wickedly sharp grin, spinning Peacekeeper around his finger, practically juggling the revolver in one hand. He was a little smug about that one even though he had no idea if he had won their little game or not. A good shot always made him feel good. The one thing he had was how good he could shoot.
"Alright, Athena, who's the better shot?"
There was a long pause and then Athena spoke. "Neither of you hit the disc at its apex. The difference between the two shots is so small it is statistically irrelevant. You tied, Agent McCree."
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He turns to look at the nearest camera of Athena's, a little surprised. If Athena has deemed it "statistically irrelevant", then they must have come within less than half a second of making the same shot.
"The odds we would hit it at all were low," Hanzo says. "That we hit it at the same time... are you sure you don't want the best of three?" Hanzo says, a hint of teasing in his voice rather than annoyance.
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He spun Peacekeeper right back into her holster and hooked his thumbs into his belt buckle, rocking back slightly on his heels. "Pretty sure I'm not willin' to risk my good luck. Rather be statistically irrelevant than the loser."
Hell, the whole thing had done its job. Hanzo wasn't thinking about his brother being injured anymore and he wasn't blaming himself for things beyond his control. McCree had distracted him and maybe gave him a little bit of comfort too. That was something good he had done today.
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Hanzo appreciated what McCree had done - giving him the distraction, as he realized what it was belatedly, and inclined his head again.
"Thank you," he tells the gunslinger, not specifying what for. It doesn't mean that he doesn't think he's responsible - but the new perspective helps.
"... I have not gone to visit Genji since Dr. Ziegler took him off the ship," Hanzo states after a second. "I should."
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McCree wasn't terribly subtle in where he spent his time. His spurs could be heard jangling in the halls when he was walking around. He spent time with the others and spent time on the range, always improving his skills.
"Tell Genji I'll see him tomorrow." He was going to keep that promise. It was important to him to see than his friend was okay.
hm, wrap or skip to the next day? (either's fine by me!)
"I will tell Genji that you will be by," Hanzo bows slightly, and takes his leave.
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