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worthallthis ([personal profile] worthallthis) wrote in [community profile] apocalypsehowcomm2023-07-20 02:49 pm

[Log] Follow Through

Who: Winter and YOU
When: The month of July
Where: Locations in the prompts
Summary: Winter and co are moving! Plus the party thing
Warnings: Sadness probably


I. Christmas in July

This seems like a nice... last hurrah kind of thing. Winter isn't going to be working for ADI after July, so... might as well. Also, these things have a history of being bad, so it seems prudent to show up just in case anyone needs protection.

Instead, it's just. Cute. Winter decorates cookies carefully, mostly with his right hand as his left is still a little glitchy after the electricity snakes. He tries all the food, including the "frozen" hot chocolate, which gets a hand-waffly so-so rating from him, the hot cocoa aficionado. He looks for his gift-partner, someone else with the match to what he thinks might be a bookend, shaped like a bear's butt sticking out of a hole in a riverbank.

It's a nice time, really. A little sad, when he thinks about how these won't be his co-workers anymore in a couple weeks, but nice.


II. Last Days

Winter has officially put in his notice at ADI. He still does his patrols, but a little more slowly then usual. He spends his breaks tracking down people he likes or who he thinks aren't happy here to offer: "We've got a house. We're fixing it up. If you'd like to come stay there."

Or to say, "It's been good working with you." Even if sometimes maybe it wasn't that great. ADI is not an easy place to work, after all.

Or to promise, "We're gonna work on how to get you out," for those people who can't leave yet. Who have needs only ADI can meet.

On his very last day, he finds all his actual friends still at ADI and offers them a farewell brownie. "I'll still be around," he assures everyone, "just not on campus."


III. Construction Work

No longer does Winter spend his evenings after work haunting the gym or the shooting range. Instead, he's off campus, working on repairing a real fixer-upper of a house in a seedy part of down, which has been empty for years, and needs... a lot of work. He might be inside digging in a wall trying to put wiring back together mostly by guesswork and occasional diagrams on his phone. He might be on the roof replacing shingles or digging dead plants out of the foundation, in which case he might wave at a friend approaching or passing by.


IV. Personal Work

He hasn't moved out of ADI's apartment yet-- that's happening on his last day at ADI, July 31st-- so he goes back home to the apartment complex just before curfew for a long bath and to patch himself up from whatever cuts and scrapes he got during the day.

And he's still tinkering with his metal arm, trying to get it back up to full operation after Steele's snakes zapped it to hell and back. So he can be found, sometimes in the lobby taking advantage of the good light on a Saturday morning, and sometimes just at their kitchen table, with plates open and wires exposed and tools scattered around.
punched_hitler: ([ae] i didn't even cook)

[personal profile] punched_hitler 2023-10-05 03:42 am (UTC)(link)
Steve blinks. "Oh. Yeah, uh - it's exactly what it sounds like, really," he has to admit, with a little laugh. "People carve faces on pumpkins. They scoop out the insides and put a candle inside to light them up. It's tradition."
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[personal profile] punched_hitler 2023-10-11 02:23 am (UTC)(link)
Of those two people, Steve does have to admit that Kate is the one who's likely done it before. But he thinks Yelena would enjoy it, too.

"It'd be nice," he says, glad Winter doesn't think it's dumb. Sure, it's something kids do, but he thinks it would be nice. Normal. And all of them could use a little dose of normal, he thinks. "We'll get Martin in on it, too." That man could use some normal, too.

"I'll see if I can find some cheap ones." Since they are on a budget with the house, and all. "Maybe I can get a discount if anybody does want their windows painted."