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Wynonna Earp ([personal profile] middlefinger) wrote in [community profile] entranceway2017-08-11 12:03 am

Second Shot; anon;

[if wynonna had any close friends here yet she might ask them but she doesn't so she's going to try that anon thing she's seen other people do and try to play it cool.

she'll probably fail and it'd be pretty easy to figure her out if you've talked to her and/or her boyfriend who is actually doc holliday enough
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so. say you're dating someone who is kinda famous. like there's books written about them. and say you know something like their birthday from those books and not them. do you do something?

and if you do like what's the appropriate gesture here? cause i'm kinda at a loss.


[has she ever celebrated the birthday of someone she's "dated" before? her own birthday last year was....pretty bad between curtis dying and the curse triggering and waverly shooting at her so it's not even like she has a frame of reference to work on]

i mean maybe they never told me because they don't want to celebrate. but what if they're hurt they figured out i knew and didn't say anything?

i'm really shitty at this.


[being anonymous? being a girlfriend? not being obvious? a little of all three?

it's anyone's guess, but that's it, that's the post.

ooc: if you think your character could figure out who wrote this and/or who this is about and would call them on it, feel free to do so.
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tobelieve: (XVI)

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[personal profile] tobelieve 2017-08-11 11:25 am (UTC)(link)
I wouldn't believe everything from the book. Some details can be glossed over.
determinedest: (* (You decide to stay healthy.))

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[personal profile] determinedest 2017-08-11 06:13 pm (UTC)(link)
You ask if you want to talk to them. You find somewhere nice and quiet to talk. There are lit candles. A birthday card cut into the shape of a heart. It's peaceful. No one here will bother you.

You are alone together.
blackbirdsing: (💕 18)

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[personal profile] blackbirdsing 2017-08-11 07:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I mean like, what if you do something really small first and let them decided if it means anything, and if they acknowledge it's their birthday, have a backup plan? And if not, well, you tried.

[ Sarah is not what anyone would call...

...an Expert. ]
sorryitasedyou: (Sometimes a shadow wins)

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[personal profile] sorryitasedyou 2017-08-13 01:14 am (UTC)(link)
You could always do something kinda crazy like a hot tub movie night or make a jungle in a room or get an inflatable raft and go hang out in the pool or lake with a picnic. Or swing by the coffee shop and I can throw together a dessert goodie basket and you can watch the sun set on the roof.

Or you could always get them a card.

Also, are we talking like couple hundred years historical, before that, or within this century? Because I have some experience with gifts for both 1940s dudes and Gods.
thevulnerability: (✥ i'm going to climb that symphony home)

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[personal profile] thevulnerability 2017-08-13 09:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[ Anon seems to be getting some good... Well, some advice anyway, but Chloe figures she might as well ring in. When you have an eight year old you spend a LOT of time figuring out birthdays after all. ]

If you're not sure, it's probably a good idea to keep it one on one. No big surprise parties or get togethers, I mean. Dinner and a gift and maybe a walk on the beach or something low key? Then if they really hate the idea of celebrating their birthday, it can just be a normal date.