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Perfect's Overdone: Getting Into It


T - Words: 3,350 - Last Updated: Jun 15, 2014
Story: Complete - Chapters: 20/? - Created: Jan 28, 2014 - Updated: Jan 28, 2014
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To : Kurt Hummel (KurtEHummel) and Marley Rose (arosebyanothername)

From: Luke Gautier (LGautier)

Subject: Mr. Peterson

Hey Kurt and Marley,

Ive added Kurt and Darcy to the larpwriter, which means Kurt, you are all set to start playing as soon as you like. Our Monday session will be at Ethans house this week, but we totally understand if you dont want to start until our Wednesday session at the park.

If you have any questions, just let me know.

Luke


To: Luke Gautier (LGautier)

From: Kurt Hummel (KurtEHummel)

Subject: Questions

Hi Luke,

I was just wondering what the actual process of the LARP is? No one has ever actually told me what Im meant to do- so how exactly does a normal session go? Sorry if thats a bit vague.

Kurt


To : Kurt Hummel (KurtEHummel)

From: Luke Gautier (LGautier)

Subject: RE: Questions

No, I get what you mean. Youve just watched a couple of sessions and need some clarity about what happens.

So on Wednesdays (would I be right in assuming that youre skipping Monday because otherwise youll be at a near strangers house?) we all meet at the park about five (our Dalton students need to drive over, plus many of them have other commitments earlier in the afternoon), arriving in costume. Once enough people arrive, we opt to begin the session, and then as the others arrive they simply join in when theyre ready.

Once youre IC (in character), we discourage going OOC (out of character) until the conclusion of the LARP session, although there are exceptions. To end the session, usually after about three quarters of an hour, we all tap the bench twice, to signify that we are going OOC. Once the whole group has ended, we have a little debrief, any major plot developments can be discussed, and we decide details for the next sessions. After the session people tend to stick around for a bit to chat with one another.

During the session your character simply interacts with others. Try to have discussions with several other characters. Develop relationships. It will all come together in the end. To begin with Darcy will probably interact a lot with Constable Carlton (he has some drinking issues), and soon enough the heroes for news articles. Dont be too surprised if the villains attack the bar, however...

Hopefully that cleared it up a bit. The best way to learn is just to play!

Luke


The next Wednesday became a very busy one for Kurt. All morning he was excited for his first proper LARP session that evening, he was refusing to speak in English until after his French presentation at ten, and he had glee after school. He barely had time to listen to Mercedes and Tina as they chatted away by his locker in between classes. "Ill be right back," Kurt announced, closing his locker, much to the surprise of his friends.

"Where are you going, Kurt?" Tina asked, sounding concerned.

"I just have to say hi to someone. Ill be right back." He didnt even give his friends a chance to reply before he darted across the hallway. "Marley, hi!" he said, startling the girl. She turned quickly, her guard clearly up, before she saw Kurt and softened.

"Hey, Kurt!" she replied.

"I never see you at school. This is kind of weird, huh?"

"Its a little bit weird," Marley said with a laugh, "you can go now, if you want. I know hanging out with a freshman wont help your social status."

"Honey, Im in glee club. I cant get any lower around this place."

"Are you coming to the LARP tonight? I cant wait until Glam and Darcy have the chance to interact. I just really love him as a character already."

"Yeah, of course. Ive been looking forward to it all week-" Kurt didnt even hear the sound of footsteps behind him, didnt feel the looming presence of his tormentor. He was simply cut off mid-sentence by a cascade of frozen slush being tipped down the back of his shirt.

"I thought you didnt like pussy, fairy! No need to lead little girls on, homo!" Karofsky said, "What happened to all your glee fags? None of those boys would sleep with you and you had to turn to a girl who would suck your dick?" Karofsky swiped Kurt behind the knees, sending him to the floor to sit the puddle the red dye that had dribbled from his shirt had formed. When Kurt dared to look up, Karofsky had faded into a swarm of red letterman jackets, and Marley was looking horrified.

"Are you okay?" Kurt asked up at her. He was used to dealing with Karofsky and his group of jocks, but he hated to think that he had just dragged another innocent person into it with him. He clambered to his feet and repeated his question, "Marley, are you okay?" She nodded timidly.

"Kurt, oh my goodness... you should go and get cleaned up. Ill see you tonight." Marley was gone before Kurt could reassure her that he was okay. Mercedes and Tina were still standing at his locker when he got to it to retrieve his spare clothes. They barely even noticed the way he squirmed, and seemed to let it go a whole lot more easily than they used to. He wondered when they stopped acting as if they cared.

Somehow, with a lot of difficulty, Kurt dragged himself through the rest of the school day, counting the minutes in all of his classes. He made it to glee in one piece and clapped along with everyone else at the end of a solo performance by Rachel which maybe wasnt completely on theme, argued half heartedly about song choices for Sectionals and didnt even bother to put up his hand when they voted. He spent as much of the time as he could manage scrolling through plot summaries in the Dreamweaver Facebook group of past sessions, trying to get some grip on the history of the town. Darcy was about to be thrown into the deep end, and Kurt wasnt sure whether to feel thrilled or terrified.


He arrived at the park a little bit earlier than Luke had told him to and waited, in what little costume he had designated to be Darcys look. He had chosen a leather jacket that he seldom wore and, as an extra accessory which he felt he might need come summer time when the jacket was too much, a pair of aviators.

Luke, Erica and Hadley were the first to arrive at the park, and they instantly approached Kurt. Luke was in his full white spandex suit, complete with cape. Erica was wearing her black body suit and cat ears, which had an elaborately bejewelled J on the back. Hadley was in much the same position as Kurt and wore simply her leopard print cardigan by way of costume. "Hey Kurt!" Erica greeted, "I looked over Darcys profile. Nice work."

"Thanks," Kurt replied, "Marley was really helpful. Im still not really positive I know what Im doing."

"Just make yourself completely and utterly the character. The second we start the session, you leave Kurt behind. Everything Kurt might be thinking and feeling is irrelevant, because Darcy is in control."

"What if Im not good enough at acting for this?"

"Then Darcy becomes sort of a reflection of you, which isnt that terrible. He can be a bit like you, so long as hes still his own person, in a way. But its improv. There are no scripts for you to memorise. Just do whatever you feel like doing." Kurt nodded, hoping that what Erica said would prove to be of some use to him.

Blaine, Nick and Jeff all arrived at the same time, each in costume. Blaine was the only one with a bodysuit, whereas Nick and Jeff were both in civilian costume- each with a signature piece here and there, same as Kurt. Blaines dark spandex wasnt something Kurt felt as though he could get bored of, and it certainly showed of that Blaine had some nice assets. Marley and Unique walked up to the slowly growing group together, too.

"Havent Leo and Ethan come in yet? Ethans car is parked out there," Marley informed the group.

"Who knows what they could be doing?" Hadley said, with an air of absolute innocence. No one else seemed to feel the same way.

"Honey, everyone knows what theyre doing," Unique replied, earning an mmhmm from Erica.

"Theyll turn up in their own time. I think we should get started, anyway," Luke said authoritatively, and the group quietened, "as most of you are aware, today is Kurts first LARP with us. Darcy will be working in the bar here in Dreamweaver and has a bit of a journalism thing, but lets not spoil his whole life story for your characters, hmm? Okay, lets get started." The group dispersed, and Kurt watched as the characters that the group adopted grew on them. Marleys broad smile dropped to a smirk as she followed along behind Erica, whose eyes began to pierce through the heroes. Nick and Jeff were obviously the most similar to their characters, as they both immediately raced for the small playground. Soon Kurt was left standing by himself, helplessly looking around at the smaller groups, knowing that he had to wait for the others to come to him.

Kurt felt a tap on his shoulder, and he turned to find Hadley and Unique, each looking purely bitchy. "Can I help you?" Kurt asked.

"Strawberry daiquiri," Unique said, "and the best gossip that you can serve up."

"And a Cosmo for me," Hadley added. Even with some confusion, Kurt suddenly caught on to what was happening. He wasnt sure how to feel with his first encounter, but he realised that his own thoughts and feelings didnt matter. It was all down to what it was that Darcy felt about the situation. And to Darcy Peterson, serving women cocktails was just daily business.

"Do you have an ID to go along with that order?" he asked, looking up and down at Hadley. The blonde was tiny and really didnt pass for anything over fourteen, let alone twenty-one. Her mouth dropped open in surprise, which Kurt mentally reminded himself wasnt Hadleys reaction, but her characters. He wondered when this kind of acting would begin to feel natural to him, because at that moment everything felt forced- but whenever he looked at anyone else, it seemed like it was the easiest thing in the world.

"I am Yvonne Tigressa! I shouldnt require identification, thank you!"

"Excuse me, miss, but you dont look twenty-one. I cant morally serve you alcohol without ID." At that Hadley giggled.

"Oh, you really think so?" she turned to Unique and said, "I think the snake venom facials are working, darling!"

Unique lifted her hand to her face. "Mm, still so smooth," she agreed.

"And are you over twenty-one? I cant morally seduce you without ID," Hadley purred flirtatiously to Kurt. He cleared his throat.

"Uh, yes, but thats beside the point. ID?"

"I dont have ID, but I have a Wikipedia page. And if that says that I started modelling at eighteen, and that was five years ago, do you think that Im younger than twenty-one?"

Kurt sighed, rolling his eyes. "Alright, ladies, its a small town, Im new around here, no one else seems to ever ask for ID... Ill let it slide. But if word gets out about this and you two are actually underage? Then youre filling my pay check in the event my parents wont."

"Money isnt an issue with us, darling," Unique said, "You can have a generous tip, too." After a small pause in which Unique mimed handing over cash and Kurt in turn mimed mixing their drinks, Unique spoke again. "You didnt fill the gossip order."

"I havent been here long enough to really know anything thats been happening. You two are the towns rumour mill?"

Hadley nodded. "Mmhmm. Being the rich, famous actress that Unique Hutchsworth is and the rich, famous model that Yvonne Tigressa is, its a miracle you havent heard of either of us."

"Ive been living under a bit of a rock, lately, I was studying overseas," Kurt explained on Darcys behalf.

"Oh, well that makes perfect sense then. My film didnt really make it very big internationally," Unique said.

"Maybe you two need to get me caught up. Are you regulars at the bar, or-" Kurt stopped midsentence as Hadley and Unique looked shocked at something happening behind him. He hesitated for a moment before turning around to find Marley standing behind him.

"Hello," Marley said calmly, but with a countenance completely different to what he would expect from the shy girl. Everything about her felt villain, in the way she carried herself and addressed him. It amazed Kurt how solidly Glameow she could be. She slowly stepped closer. "We can do this the easy way or the hard way, Peterson."

"What do you want from me?" Kurt asked, taking a step back, only to be pushed forward again by a gentle shove from Hadley.

"I dont care for you. I care for the money in the register behind you."

"How did you even get in here? We didnt hear the door," Kurt said. How was he supposed to play interaction with a villain? Was stalling until some form of help arrived what he was meant to be doing? No one seemed upset with his choice of words, and so they continued. Marley pointed above them to nothing in particular.

"Im a good climber. And your skylight is open, which did make this easier."

"You dont want my money," Kurt said, though he turned his head to see what the disturbance on his left was. Blaine and Luke were talking near them, probably outside the bar. He tried not to focus on them, and instead on Marley who was slinking closer, "the alcohol... the spirits are probably worth more than youll find in the register." The buzz from the boys was constant, and Kurt picked up a "First solo mission," alongside a declaration that "Glameow is my rival; I need to do this sooner or later, White! You cant keep taking all the glory!"

Marley cocked her head at Kurt in intrigue. "Bottles dont transport as well as cash."

"And how are you transporting the cash? You dont have a cliché bag with a dollar sign on."

"My bra. It helps that Nightbird is terrified of breasts," Marley said plainly. She stepped left, and Kurt stepped to meet her, blocking her path again. "Hey, play nice now, Darcy. Let me get close enough to touch it before your beloved heroes show up."

"How do you know my name?" Kurt asked. They hadnt discussed any back story between them.

"I know a lot of things. I have tabs on everyone in Dreamweaver, dont flatter yourself. So now, if you would be so kind as to just-"

"Yeah right," Blaine said, stepping neatly behind Marley and restraining her hands. She fought against it and Kurt turned back to Hadley and Unique.

"Sorry for the disturbance," he said, as Marley jumped onto Blaines back, and he fell down at the impact. Kurt wasnt sure how he was supposed to respond, or even whether he should inquire about Blaines safety. He seemed okay, though Kurt was soon distracted by the girls.

"The things I would do to that boy," Hadley said, "shame he wont let the Tigress prowl."

"This sort of thing happens a lot around here?" Kurt asked. Unique nodded.

"All the time. Its almost unusual if you dont witness a break in of some sort in a week."

"You win!" Marley yelled, catching the attention of all three of the bystanders. Blaine was standing above her, his foot resting on her stomach. She held up an imaginary wad of cash, which Blaine took from her. He lifted his foot, and Marley clambered ungracefully to her feet. "What are you doing with me this time, huh?"

"You dont have to do this," Blaine said calmly, a hand on her shoulder, "You know White Wings would train you up, too. JetCat doesnt want a villain to contend with."

"I just have to prove that I can do it," Marley said, "its important to me." Blaine sighed, and released his hand. He stepped around her to restrain her hands again, but as soon as he moved, she ran away, only stopping when she hit the spot that Erica was sitting in.

"She got away again. Well, at least she was empty handed," Blaine said, stepping towards the small group. "Youre new in town," he stated, looking Kurt over.

"I am," he replied. Blaine raised an eyebrow at the girls, who quickly left the pair alone too. Blaine cleared his throat.

"Well, first thing first. This belongs to you," he said, passing Kurt the imaginary money, which he in turn put into the imaginary cash register. It felt silly, but then again, it had been Blaine who had passed it to him.

"Thanks," Kurt said, "I didnt even notice her taking it."

"Shes agile, to say the least. Did you hear her breaking in?"

"Not at all."

"Shes good, but she isnt the best that Dreamweaver has... not to scare you away again or anything. We dont get many attractive guys around here, it would be a shame to lose you," Blaine said. Kurt blushed furiously, unsure how to properly respond to such a blatant flirt. He shook it off, reminding himself that it was for Darcy, from Nightbird. He needed to separate the two- otherwise his attraction to Blaine would only become more heartbreaking in the end.

"You must scare them all away with how high the standard has been set by the heroes," Kurt flirted back. He was surprised he had ever even managed to think up a line like that. Maybe Darcy really was growing his own person after all.

"I bet you say that to all the heroes who save you from robberies."

"This would be my first robbery to be saved from."

"Thats not a no," Blaine said, winking at him. How could Kurt possibly top that? It didnt even come off as trying too hard or an inappropriate come on- it felt like it stepped out of an old movie and Blaine was the charming boy with a leather jacket.

"Its not."

"Im Nightbird," Blaine introduced.

"The nocturnal avenger," Kurt supplied, to which Blaine grinned, "Ive heard plenty about you. Im Darcy."

"Well, Mister Darcy, I hope to see you again. Maybe under more pleasant circumstances, with less victimisation; though I dont mind coming to your rescue."

"All part of the job, right?"

"The rescues, sure. But not often the saving cute boys." Kurt felt a blush rise in his cheeks. Blaine cleared his throat. "Well, Id better be going. Have a nice evening, Darcy." Blaine saluted Kurt quickly, before turning to leave himself. The way he said his name so softly made Kurt wonder if there was something more to all the flirting- because he knew that he definitely wouldnt mind if that was the case.

He filled up the rest of the session by sitting down with Unique and Hadley again, as they filled him in on the recent events in Dreamweaver. They had plenty of questions to fire his way about Darcys encounter with Nightbird, and he was more than happy to share some of the basics. He kept a small few words to himself, the tiniest details that he was storing away so that he could use them himself later. Blaine had a way of making him feel like he could actually believe that he was as attractive as the flirts suggested that he was.

"I just have one question to ask," Kurt said, and the girls turned to him attentively, "is Nightbird gay?"

Hadley sighed. "No one knows for sure. He hasnt ever had a girlfriend, and Ive never managed to seduce him."

"Honey, youve never managed to seduce anyone," Unique replied.

"But labels just arent a big deal in Dreamweaver, though I get that they are elsewhere. Its just that if you like someone, then you should date them, and no one really cares who makes the couple."

"Thats... really great. No one here really cares?" Kurt asked.

"Not at all." And that was when Kurt realised that maybe he had finally found a place- even the most fictional of towns- where when he was told no one cared about his sexuality, he actually believed it.


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