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fandomhigh2008-05-15 11:06 pm
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Luau: The Main Campfire: Friday Evening
The irony of having a Hawaiian luau while in Greece probably hadn't escaped anyone. But given that the majority of the students probably couldn't pinpoint Hawaii on the map, it didn't seem like that was enough of a reason to cancel what had become a summer tradition.
So in the early evening, the main campfire was transformed into a party place with coconuts, grass skirts, and leis for everyone. A pig was slowly roasting over the fire, and a hugemoddable buffet spread out to the flagpole.
A dance floor was set up, and Hawaiian music was playing, but there was also plenty of grass spread with blankets for the less-rhythm-inclined.
[OOC: YAAAAAY LUAU! Students, teachers, and townies all welcome!]
So in the early evening, the main campfire was transformed into a party place with coconuts, grass skirts, and leis for everyone. A pig was slowly roasting over the fire, and a huge
A dance floor was set up, and Hawaiian music was playing, but there was also plenty of grass spread with blankets for the less-rhythm-inclined.
[OOC: YAAAAAY LUAU! Students, teachers, and townies all welcome!]

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And damn him if he didn't mean it.
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He still wanted to flee.
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He didn't like to give false ideas about things.
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"A faerie country situated between four deserts."
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Then he looked as if he was a bit guilty about doing that before shaking his head.
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If he kept saying it, it wouldn't be so terribly hard to say.
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"And her dog wouldn't stop misbehaving."
He looked down at Digby.
"Not a proper dog like... he is yours, isn't he?"
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It wasn't working too well.
"Yeah." That was about the best he could do with words.
Ned crossed his arms, tucking them tightly against him and hunched his shoulders. It was almost automatic, to do that. He'd done it so often.
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"He looks like a good dog," he said, realizing he'd done something to make the other boy uncomfortable but not really sure what.
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"He is," Ned said, chancing a look at Digby. He could do that. That was all right.
Except it wasn't and he ended up staring at the sand.
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"Something the matter?"
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