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fandomhighdorms2016-03-21 03:26 pm
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1st Floor Rec Room, Monday Evening
'Somehow' (Kathy was blaming Dante), dinner at El Burrito Loco had involved not one but several alcoholic flights for them to share: it had started with a cerveza flight with appetizers, turned into a sangria flight before their entrees had come out, and finished up with a tequila flight right before they'd finished eating. It was the tequila flight that had done it; they had been just fine after the sangria, but the shots of tequila, even when divided between the three of them, had sent them right over the edge from 'pleasantly buzzed' to 'gigglng and tipsy.'
The trip home hadn't sobered them up much, which was why they'd somehow ended up in the first floor Rec Room instead of heading up the stairs to the third floor. It was also why the discovery of a fully-functioning karaoke machine was pounced on with delight. Normally, Kathy would have been all over the DDR machine in the corner, but karaoke was a much, much better idea--for one thing, there was far less movement involved.
"We are doing this," she informed the guys, plugging the machine in and pulling out the track listings. There were an insane number of tracks from all over the world. Kathy was shocked to find songs listed by prominent K- and J-Pop artists, as well as the standard fare of Broadway, 50s ballads, and 70's rock. "We are absolutely doing this. In fact, Dante, I challenge you to an 80s power ballad-off right now."
The first floor of the Dorms was in for a very long, very musical night.
[Dante and Anders modded with permission, post very definitely open for anyone who wants to come in and sing! Beat the Mondays with secondhand karaoke!]
The trip home hadn't sobered them up much, which was why they'd somehow ended up in the first floor Rec Room instead of heading up the stairs to the third floor. It was also why the discovery of a fully-functioning karaoke machine was pounced on with delight. Normally, Kathy would have been all over the DDR machine in the corner, but karaoke was a much, much better idea--for one thing, there was far less movement involved.
"We are doing this," she informed the guys, plugging the machine in and pulling out the track listings. There were an insane number of tracks from all over the world. Kathy was shocked to find songs listed by prominent K- and J-Pop artists, as well as the standard fare of Broadway, 50s ballads, and 70's rock. "We are absolutely doing this. In fact, Dante, I challenge you to an 80s power ballad-off right now."
The first floor of the Dorms was in for a very long, very musical night.
[Dante and Anders modded with permission, post very definitely open for anyone who wants to come in and sing! Beat the Mondays with secondhand karaoke!]

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Why interrupt a good show?
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"I've lost and found it's my final mistake--she's loving by proxy, no give and all take!" Like her food, Dante. Like her goddamn food!
"'Cause I've been thrilled to fantasy, one too many times..." she sang, trailing a finger down the front of his shirt. This line was true enough anyway.
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"Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight," he sang, "It must've been some kind of kiss--!"
He winked at her. Of course he did.
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"I just died in your arms tonight!" Oh, how had she ended up flung against him again? WHAT A MYSTERY? "Oh I, I just died in your arms tonight. It must have been some kind of kiss." And she was stealing another kiss from him, one that was half-bite. "I should have walked away! I should have walked away!"
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He did steal the lines, but he was at least half a beat late as he sang, "It was a long hot night." He snagged her by her behind and added, "She made it easy, she made it feel right..."
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Nuh-uh, Dante. Couldn't catch her. Not once she was gone!
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She'd missed the next line, trading insults with Dante, so she jumped in with the one following it. "It must have been something you said!" She was back pointing accusingly at Dante again. "I just died in your arms tonight!"
And she was gracefully dropping to the floor, in lieu of anybody's arms.
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He had to pad over and nudge her with his foot.
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"I should have walked away!" she wailed.
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He couldn't tell where they were in the song from looking at the lyrics, so he hopefully repeated what Kathy had just said.
"You should have walked away!" he agreed, tugging her towards him.
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Of course, he was walking after them, not away, but details.
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"We are all ridiculous," she declared.
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Or collapsing own. One of the two.
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"Anyone else raring to do a musical number?"
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Not sayin', just sayin'.
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But for now, she was crawling off the guys and holding out her hands to pull them up with her. "Let's go," she said, heat in her eyes and promise in her smile.