Dr. Lance Sweets (
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meadowlarking2020-11-06 08:32 pm
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Never Have I Ever Meme
The "Never Have I Ever" Meme

Never Have I Ever, for those of you haven't heard of it, is a classic drinking game. Individuals take turns stating something they've never done, and everyone who has done it takes a drink. And then embarrassment and teasing and general fun is had by all.
HOW THIS WORKS
✔ Post with your character. This is your thread for as many 'Never have I ever' statements you'd like to make!
✔ Under your own thread, reply to yourself ICly with a statement of something your character has never done.
✔ Post as many 'nevers' as you like, but each 'never' should be it's own comment string, under your character's thread.
✔ Other characters reply to whichever 'nevers' they like, drinking or not drinking as appropriate.
✔ Optional rule: If you drink, you have to explain the situation in which the 'never' occurred!
✔ Another optional rule: Forced honestly is okay, if you have a character that wouldn't talk/share anything.
✔ Threadjacking is encouraged! Particularly if it's to make fun of someone for their answer/drinking.
✔ HAVE FUN PEOPLE
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The last time?
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[ All of that time was stolen. He takes another sip of his drink, unbidden. ]
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[What would it have changed? Having an ally in there?]
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[ He couldn't protect her, she couldn't protect him. It ended miserable, just like everything else he got mixed up in. ]
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[If this other her cared about him then, that must've made it worse. He would've been a chink in her armor.
Natasha's jaw tightens and she shakes her head.]
We're deviating from the game. Come on. It's your turn.
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He's happy enough to change the subject. ]
I never led the Avengers.
[ This is something else Natasha did in his universe. ]
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Her fingertips leave the glass, and she leans back in her seat.]
I never fought in a world war.
[Another easy one. Like the arm. Obvious.]
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Next you're gonna say you were never Captain America.
[ Something else that's a given. Bucky isn't sure if she's playing to win or letting him off easy. ]
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It's a flicker across her face, before it smooths out and shifts into a smile right as she answers her own question.]
You were Captain America. How did that happen?
[Don't worry. Natasha only ever plays to win.]
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[ How did it happen? He doesn't know how to answer that question. He doesn't have a neat and tidy secret origin, those were always made up for the papers. ]
Steve was killed.
[ Maybe that's what she meant. ]
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Perhaps Bucky and Steve weren't as close in his universe as in hers. It's still a blow. Losing Steve Rogers. She knows what that feels like.]
Maybe we should stop playing. Not like we lack reason to drink.
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He came back. [ Bucky doesn't drink there, but part of him feels like he oughta. ] We got him back.
[ He certainly didn't mean to make her feel sorry for the asking.
God, if only that were the worst of it. ]
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That's good. [There's still every possibility that they might get her Steve back too. Except hope is expensive, and Natasha's spent too much on it already. She's kinda going broke here.]
C'mon. Your turn. Let's see how like Her I am.
[So much for not playing.]
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[ There's a pause, and he drums his fingers against the glass.
An odd, tinny sound. ]
I've never danced ballet. Never even had lessons.
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I'm not sure I could keep en pointe for it, but I remember every last step of Swan Lake.
[Such a useless thing to know.]
Did you ever watch her dance?
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[ He grins. Obviously, his attention wasn't so much on that. ]
What was I doing with all my life, huh?
[ He isn't a dancer, but he could appreciate efficiency, economy of movement. She was good enough that he didn't need to. ]
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There were days she hated it, and days when it was the only thing in her life that made sense.]
Maybe that's what I should do here. Give ballet lessons.
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But he'd still never seen her dance, until then. Seeing was a different kind of knowing. ]
You think that'd make you happy? [ It was a real question. But suddenly, he feels he's overstepped. What was happiness, anyway? ]
It's your question, anyway.
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Clint, maybe, if he was watching her as far back as in the Ukraine before he brought her in. If he did, they never talked about it.
There's an odd kind of ache there. His question tugs at her mouth and she shakes her head.]
Happiness isn't for people like me. [It's just a fact. Nothing self-pitying about it. If her -- for lack of a better word -- Bucky was there, she might've lumped him in with her. People like us. But, by all accounts, she thinks maybe this one found something like happiness.]
Never have I ever lived in Brooklyn.
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For a year and a half, maybe.
[ Brooklyn's where Steve is from, not him. Except when Steve's from the Lower East Side. ]
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You and Steve didn't grow up in Brooklyn together then?
[Curious. All those little differences are fascinating.]
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Ward of the state. [ Bucky tilts his chin, so it's obvious he's describing himself. He didn't have friends, growing up. ] I didn't meet Steve until after he'd— changed.
[ That's a way to put it, sure. ]