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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Re: Meet Your Teachers (Spring 2008)
It was a compliment, though.
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There was something about a man of straw not having any brains, but being the smartest one all along. A child's version of the Tale of the Gray Gale. "That's good, right?"
It didn't occur to him that Liir might actually know who that particular character was based on.
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A pause.
"It was a compliment."
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Glitch took a second to soak in the compliment, but couldn't fight the urge to discredit himself.
"Thank you. I don't know about the conversationalist part, though. If that episode earlier is any evidence of it, I might just be the worst." He didn't know if he was talking about the loop or the argument. It was probably both.
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"You're doing pretty well right now, I think. And you know more about your part of the O.Z. than I do. And you know the legends and folktales."
He shrugged.
"Everybody knows something. Even headcases."
He gave Liir a pointed look. "Even you."
Re: Meet Your Teachers (Spring 2008)
But he doesn't comment on knowing anything. He knows he doesn't.
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He smiled again, though. "Uhm, do you have any questions about the class? If you ask them now, and I answer them, then you'll know more than they will."
Glitch logic, while prone to misfire, was not above favoritism to someone from his world, if not his time. Besides, Liir reminded him a little of the princesses.
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...might as well start there.
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"Inventiontronics," he began with a bit of a flourish, "is the art of creating and maintaining inventions. And don't let anyone tell you that it isn't an art, because it is."
He had wanted to say something else, oh yes! "You'll be creating an invention during your semester in the class." He smiled, because that was obviously the best part.
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If Glinda had been there, just judging by the way he said it and the tone and the expression (not that it was unkindly, just earnestly curious) she might have called it an Elphaba question.
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"Because inventions help people. Improve the quality of life." He nodded. For him, that was reason enough.
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"Then Oz must improve over the years. I'll see you at class."
And he made a hasty retreat.
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"Bye." It was said quietly, and Liir probably hadn't heard it.
He had a feeling that that was a bad sign.