Zoe Winchester (
bigdamnprincipal) wrote in
fandomhigh2008-01-04 08:18 am
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Fandom High Welcome Picnic, Front Lawn of the School, All Day: Part I
The weather was thankfully behaving, so it was fairly warm outside as everything was set up for the picnic. Tables and chairs had been set up, and there was plenty of food and drinks, along with nametags, and two signs: one listing the Big Sibling/Little Sibling pairings, and another listing rooms and roommates for the new students.
[WAIT FOR THE OCD PLEASE. OCD IS UP, HAVE AT IT. This is part one of the picnic, for specifically meeting siblings, roommates, and teachers. The rest of the picnic is happening here and here, in an effort to keep browsers from breaking for as long as possible. *g*]
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Not that it was a huge island, but still. Couldn't hurt to get the opinions of someone who wasn't a sixteen year old boy.
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Stupid thing to say. If there was anything the last few weeks had taught her, it was that she had to stop hanging out with people who liked to talk like soundbites.
"This place gets a little lethal," she had to add, just to clarify.
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From the casual tone it'd be hard to tell how avidly interested he was in the information. Unless you were a mindreader so... yeah.
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Funny how a couple of months got you used to this place. "This is why they should give you guys a tour built-in," Kerrigan said, "Point you out to the locations of all the latest invasions."
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That plus this conversation pretty much catered to all her teacher-support duties, right? Right.
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