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fandomhigh2008-08-08 08:08 am
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Living On Your Own, Friday, 8/8, Period 1
The home ec classroom looked more like an art class today, with home decorating catalogs strewn about and a stash of shoeboxes on one table with felt, paper, fake flowers, wallpaper and carpet samples, scissors, paint, modeling clay and other moddable supplies in abundance.
"Morning," Tyler said, once the students were mostly assembled. He had a large travel mug of coffee in one hand. "Today is our class on decorating, or, how to make whatever dump you're holed up in feel a little less like a dump."
He hesitated before talking again. "You don't have to do any of this. You are not your Pottery Barn rug or your clever coffee table shaped like a yin-yang. Stuff gets oppressive ... you do not want a life defined by stuff."
"But," he added, a smile dancing somewhere around his eyes, "I've been told I'm an extremist on this. And on the theory some of you might someday want more than a futon and a coffee maker, you're going to spend class today constructing and decorating dioramas of rooms in your future home. It can be a bedroom, a living room, a kitchen if that's where your mind goes. Here are some handouts on low-cost decorating for you to get some ideas."
He gestured to the table of supplies. "There's building stuff and some catalogs for more ideas over there. Go to it. I'm around if you need help."
"Morning," Tyler said, once the students were mostly assembled. He had a large travel mug of coffee in one hand. "Today is our class on decorating, or, how to make whatever dump you're holed up in feel a little less like a dump."
He hesitated before talking again. "You don't have to do any of this. You are not your Pottery Barn rug or your clever coffee table shaped like a yin-yang. Stuff gets oppressive ... you do not want a life defined by stuff."
"But," he added, a smile dancing somewhere around his eyes, "I've been told I'm an extremist on this. And on the theory some of you might someday want more than a futon and a coffee maker, you're going to spend class today constructing and decorating dioramas of rooms in your future home. It can be a bedroom, a living room, a kitchen if that's where your mind goes. Here are some handouts on low-cost decorating for you to get some ideas."
He gestured to the table of supplies. "There's building stuff and some catalogs for more ideas over there. Go to it. I'm around if you need help."

Re: Talk to Tyler (& Meg if someone brings her by) [8/8]
He let Jack win. "Look, Alice, I'm not going to show you my file, but believe me when I tell you I know what you're saying better than you think. And you're awake and this is real and you need to live it. It won't run through your fingers."
"Jack," he added, "is the name my parents gave me. Tyler is the name I chose."
Re: Talk to Tyler (& Meg if someone brings her by) [8/8]
"Reno said that," she said calmly. "The Card Guard, when he pulled me from the nightmares. That -- this is reality, and fearing that it isn't will be what makes it go away again."
Her eyes were less glassy, as they found his. "Thank you," she said, bobbing her head slightly. "From Queen Alice, to whichever name you like. I wasn't lying about that. I really was a Queen, though that's more of the madness, I suppose. Maybe all of it's real and reality's got more room in it than people think. It's reality, it doesn't have to go around bowing and scraping to our notions."
Re: Talk to Tyler (& Meg if someone brings her by) [8/8]
Then, because curiosity got the better of him: "What were you queen of?"
Re: Talk to Tyler (& Meg if someone brings her by) [8/8]
Or it put up a parasol, to shield itself from too much sun. And then, of course, people would say reality was parasol-shaped.
"Wonderland," she said, smiling to herself at the rest of it. "Even a pawn can be queen, if you reach the final square."
Re: Talk to Tyler (& Meg if someone brings her by) [8/8]
"Queens who start as pawns are probably luckier," he suggested. 'They haev to fight their way up."