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James Buchanan "Bucky" Barnes ([personal profile] anotheroldsoldier) wrote in [community profile] riverviewlogs2017-07-03 11:30 pm

[OPEN] apple pie is officially banned from this party, aka Steve Rogers' birthday

who: ANYONE
what: 616 Bucky, Peggy, and 616 Tony throw a birthday party for Steve.
when: July 4th, afternoon into the evening
where: A nice park
warnings: Birthday fun. :v


Steve Rogers, former (and still) Captain America, was born on the Fourth. It was pretty much fated. That said, he deserves a party that has nothing to do with Independence Day, and that's what Bucky, Tony, and Peggy set out to do. They rented a nice little park with some good open, grassy space perfect for a pick-up game of football (American, of course). On one end of the park, in the relative shade of a couple of large trees, they've set up two long tables - one for food, and one to deposit presents for the birthday boy on. The picnic tables already in the park have nice blue tablecloths to eat on. A banner hung between the trees proclaims, "Happy Birthday, Steve!", in blue letters on white.

The decor tries to stay away from Fourth of July colors - there isn't a speck of red, just shades of blue and white, and it's all very put-together and classy looking (thank you, Peggy and Tony). It's the sort of party they thought Steve would want, outdoorsy and casual, just a gathering of friends and whoever else wants to come by to wish the birthday boy a happy one.

Invites
Invitations have mostly been word of mouth and texts sent to people Steve is friends with, nothing too fancy. They just say to drop by and wish Steve a happy birthday, have some food, and spend some time hanging out; Rogers wouldn't want anything fancy anyway. That said, they won't turn anybody away from the barbecue if someone decides to just crash the party, as long the behavior stays respectful.

Food
The food is mostly standard American barbecue fare. Two large grills have been set up near the tables and someone (often Bucky) is usually cooking on them - an array of burgers, hot dogs, steaks, even some ribs and chicken. Side dishes are laid out on the food table, the usual simple things. Here and around the picnic tables are a good place to mingle; there's plenty of food for everyone, and metal tubs full of ice and bottled soft drinks. There isn't much alcohol present at this party, though, just one of the tubs set aside with beers in it.

There's also a massive cake for Steve, with close to a hundred candles dotting its layers - Bucky's idea, payback for the time he couldn't see his own cake for all the candles.

Tossin' the Old Pigskin
They're all (mostly) adults here, so there aren't 'party games' necessarily, but there are a couple of footballs and some frisbees in the grass for anyone who wants to play a game in the lush field. Just be careful if the heavy hitters decide to arrange a game, it could get pretty out of hand.
livingsymbol: ([S] Brooding is manly.)

[personal profile] livingsymbol 2017-07-11 05:29 am (UTC)(link)
[ Steve enjoys the party, but he is aloof enough that he does eventually come across Doom by himself. He isn't about to avoid the man, in any case, because Steve doesn't run if he can help it. If anything, he has even more reason to walk right up to him and make his presence known.

He's not expecting the man to say anything to him, but when he takes up a spot at Doom's side and starts eating, he's surprised by the greeting. ]


You aren't going to participate?
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[personal profile] metalmenace 2017-07-13 02:00 am (UTC)(link)
[This Doom, seemingly new and improved and trying to redeem himself, is an odd one, doing things that don't seem to make sense in the context of how Doom was. It's odd for Doom himself, who is trying his best to make sense of how to be good and restrained, which is really the exact opposite of what everything Doom stood for.]

I think I'll pass, at least for now. I'm the last person they would want here and I don't blame them.

[He gestures out to the other people here. Heroes and friends and those who just wandered in at the chance of free food. Even Loki, for all his lies and tricks, belonged here more than he did because he was further down the path of being something other than what people expected of him.]
livingsymbol: ([S] You want to put that where?)

[personal profile] livingsymbol 2017-07-20 08:53 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Steve is still trying to understand the differences. He's not against the idea of reform by any means, but as everyone knows, Steve Rogers is slower to change and trust than some of the other Avengers. He does make an effort, however, and he listens to Tony, who has deemed Doom at least honest in his attempts to be better.

So Steve awkwardly tries to make a gesture, so at least he can say he has done that. ]


The last, huh? How can you tell?

[ The question is honest. To Steve, everyone seems uneasy and he feels like being displaced as put the Avengers in as distant a position as some of the former villains. There are so many strangers and new rules he doesn't know where he stands. ]