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It didn’t feel real.

Asking Summer out to prom was a big thing for Austin. Going steady for however long ago, it was only natural that at the end of their senior year, they went to prom. It wasn’t something that was unexpected, but when it came to promposals, Austin was kind of lame, nothing super creative - depending on who you asked. A floating piece of purple Bristol board with “PROM???” on it came floating up to Summer’s bedroom early one night.

The response was as you would expect it - a yes of course. Picking up Summer in his mom’s lil SUV was the start of the highlight of that night. Upon arriving at the school, the place was already packed, for a small town, there was a lot of heart in the kids going here. Even with powers just developing in that year, so before the stigma and discrimination wavered. The dance floor wasn’t full yet, so the two took it there to start.

Summer gripped Austin’s hand in hers, ignoring the sheer layer of sweat that sheened her palm. Her eyes scanned the school hall, looking for a face she recognised as a friend. But it was a sea of fellow excitable teenagers, all laughing and chatting and doing everything but dancing. She stole a side-glance at her prom date who stood somewhat awkwardly at the sidelines, trying his best to play it off as nonchalance. She nudged him playfully with her elbow, the fabric of her dress rustling in response.

“May I have your first dance?” Summer asked in a poorly executed British accent.

They fell into step together, her arms snaking around his shoulders like she’d seen in the movies. Looking up at him, she stepped from one high heel to another, swaying to the sound of acoustic guitar and a hauntingly enchanting voice. Heads began to turn, whispers of admiration spreading like wildfire through the crowd. Summer and Austin first to dance for the first dance. Of course they were. But the bustling hall soon faded to a blur and all Summer could see was Austin’s piercing gaze melting into hers, his lips resisting the twitch of a smile as she grinned back at him.

“First dance… It’s the only dance right?” Austin replied, a bit serious - he was not the dance cheater type, Summer would murder him. Though he went along with the alleged brit, the two danced, bringing on the envy and eyes of their peers. One if not the only, powered couple in school at the time, there was controversy in being as perfect or as special as the two, but none could really come close. Austin swayed, moving slowly with her as the two slow danced, as others joined around them.

“Am I… Doin’ this right - right?” putting the question back onto her, while his hand laid on one of her hips and the other just under her arm. There were nerves to this as well, alot of pressure - not to misstep or ruin the mood it was Prom after all. Austin just shot her a cheesy smile as always, times like these were what they lived for after all.

Summer giggled, finding his awkwardness and goofiness as endearing as ever. He was doing fine, really. But there was something a little more robotic to the way they were moving than she liked. Sliding a hand down the length of his arm, she gently took his hand in hers and moved it to the small of her back. This position felt significantly more comfortable and looked more natural. Austin’s other stayed on her hip and she continued to sway with him, moving her hips beneath his hand in time with the acoustic guitar. She marvelled that this would be her one and only ever prom... And she was spending it with her high school sweetheart. Eyes looked on enviously as Austin somewhat rigidly moved Summer into a spin, twirling her so that her dusky pink silk dress rippled at her ankles. She let out an excitable laugh as she spun, rounding it off by touching a warm palm to his cheek. She looked up at him from beneath her lashes, the ghost of her laughter still dancing on her lips.

“You’re not such a bad dancer when you’re not overthinking it,” Summer whispered into his ear, her spearmint breath brushing his neck. “Now you just gotta look like you’re enjoying it…” A playful smirk spread across her face and she punctuated her flirtatious tone with a wink. Then, she reached up on the tips of her toes and planted a slow kiss on his cheek where her hand had just been, breathing in the smell of his cologne.

Austin held her even closer despite the non-so overly intoxicating rose cologne or was it perfume he was wearing? He didn’t remember grabbing it from his parents stuff, being a Witten didn’t mean plan it was just do. Everything just looked and felt perfect, for once in his life it had been going well. That’s what growing up was anyways, messing up and trying again until you could get it right and tonight was a culmination of that. He smiled - sighing at Summer as he twirled her around ending up closer to her again.

“I wish we could be like this forever.”

Austin smiled, cheering up he started to enjoy himself - there was only going to be one prom right? After being smooched he leaned in, brought Summer close and kissed her on the lips. Not the explosive riposte he had planned but the whole home run, others in the crowd looked on, stared even. To hell with them - it was their night after all, once he pulled back from the kiss the song seemed to end and fade.

”Thank you for the dance, Summer.” He grinned.

His lips were on hers quickly, crushing them slightly beneath a hurried pucker. She felt herself smiling into his lips, fingers slipping into his hairline. Summer felt her skin aglow with adoration for this boy. They were, simply put, best friends. Yet there was an undeniable chemistry that was intoxicating. Everyone could see it. Their stolen glances, secretive hands brushing thighs, small smiles from across the room… Summer and Austin had something that transcended high school. She knew, despite her mothers pessimism, that she’d love Austin forever.

As he twirled her again, her braids fanning out around her, Summer let out another melodic laugh. This was elation. She leant into him, angling her face up at his as he looked down at her fondly.

“I wish we could be like this forever…” his voice was low and hushed by her ear, breath brushing the naked curve of her neck.

Summer shivered.

“We are forever, Austin” she smiled, a prickling behind her eyes that foreshadowed a lie. Then, she put a hand on his chest, palm flush against the beating heart beneath his suit jacket. “Until death do us part!” she giggled. Then, she nuzzled into his chest, closed her eyes, and listened to the sound of acoustic guitar melt away.

That’s what they thought then, nothing could break them apart and for a while they were right.

Yet, nothing lasts forever.
Looking to potentially post today
Hope everyone is well, busy week hope to have us along and jiving soon!
Optimistic to finish the collab by sat and next post to move us along~
@LanaStorm
How rare was Austin? Was he among the first people to discover and reveal his power?


I'd say about 3-5% of the world is powered, he could be considered the first.

What's his occupational designation? Was he a vigilante? A superhero?


Both if you ask people, to Austin he was just Austin.

Where is Elysian Heights vaguely? West Coast US?


I've avoided defining where we are thus far, the geographical area could be compared to the midwest or applachians lower lands.

While there may be US type of verbiage or referencing in the RP/posts the world we're in is not earth. Maybe a parallel in many ways, it's just not defined if that makes sense. Atleast at this point in such a short story of a RP.
Great posts :)

Feel free to free form in the IC if you don't want to wait till the next post, I'm working on the collab intro slowly - Summer and H8k are technically up next to reply in the IC.

Once the collab is also done I'll move us to the funeral and the next person will be collabin'

Holy crow I didn't even realize the game has truly started!

I'm not sure if you're full up after my initial interest so wanted to check before diving into a character creation!


Apologies but our cut off was Feb 18, best of luck with your sonic rp btw!

I've posted some middle replies here.

A reply including JFK arriving at the funeral will happen on the next big "GM" post, once everyone has moved along.

@themaybreeze will be the first collab (yippy), I will PM you with a google doc once I've finished my opener. When you're ready for me to reply after your post just PM me back (we'll do a bit of back and forth).
Homecoming cont.




Goodnight was likely in his early 60s, close to retirement from leading the department, he would likely not run for re-electio,n but no one could ever tell. A man doing a 30+ year career was uncommon nowadays, especially in Arcadia County. His uniform was pressed, the man was fit for being an old timer - his hands reached out to take her license and any other documents offered to the legendary lawman.

"There's still work to be done Ms. Warden." He says before keying up his radio, looking to check for any warrants for Warden before returning the license to her.

Public Safety never rests; Cass should know that. Though as the towering law enforcement officer looked down on her, he parted a few words before letting her go.

"Most people that knew Mr. Witten stayed in Elysian, the vultures that wanted to make a buck off him already came and 'gon. Whatever you're looking for, coming back to Elysian after so long - I hope you find it ma'am, now go to his funeral and when it's done, don't overstay your welcome. We've had enough tourists this year - you're free to go."

With that he tipped his big ol' Sheriff campaign hat and returned to his cruiser, off to find the next speeder or next call.

Out of all the people she could of ran into she came face to face with the human lie detector, not one to accuse her but also not one to welcome her in like she was still a local. While Cass's bitter hatred to Austin wasn't the talk of the town, her rep as a jerk or bully was not easily forgotten.

For the Sheriff who had seen all types of people fall in for the parade and condolences to Austin, Cass did not move him as sincerely as genuine.

Actions speak louder than words, Austin knew that firsthand. It would be up to Cass to prove Goodnight and other naysayers wrong, or remain the person people still thought she was - a petty girl.

@Auragreedia

Brake Check cont.




For Summer, the prospect of power-based discrimination always happened to her, especially out of Elysian - once you showed your hand (literally - or powers), people's opinions on you could sour, change just like that. While Jaxon owned the mechanic shop, not everyone was powered like him. It was a bit ironic but when Summer pushed for an appointment, Fate folded and the Mini Cooper found its place amongst other cars on Jaxon's powered lift.

There weren't any other shops in town that would take her on short notice, so in a way maybe it was fate she ran into Jaxon?

Jaxon remained professional, having the tire changed over in about twenty minutes, though it felt a lot longer. It wasn't embarrassing to run into Summer just - unexpected, a jolt back into the past. Her being here just reinforced the obvious: Austin wasn't coming back. A reminder that the funeral was just that much closer, reality check right?

While his mechanics and staff continued to work on other cars, a moment opened up a lull in action between the two as she was set to head off.

@h8k8m8@themaybreeze

Posts look great so far, the next big GM post will likely come sometime @JFK posts. I may reply inbetween then, I have a day off on monday!
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