http://fabulous-secret.livejournal.com/ ([identity profile] fabulous-secret.livejournal.com) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2009-01-02 04:55 pm

BWI Airport, Portalocity Port, Saturday Morning

Spirit's ride to the island had been settled and Adora was trying very hard not to be nervous while she waited for the Fandom transport to arrive. Looking out the airport window, Adora realized she'd never seen so many fleets of vehicles in all her life that weren't involved in some sort of insurrection, and found herself desperately hoping her mother was right about this Earth place being safe from the Horde.

Just the thought of her family calmed Adora and she instinctively reached to touch the Sword of Protection where it was hidden by her hair and clothing, feeling that no matter where she was, she always had a way to contact the people she loved.

Now if only she knew for sure that this room marked "Fandom High" was really where she needed to be. Adora paced the large space as she waited, thinking she couldn't possibly be the only new student journeying to campus in this manner.

[OOC: There is wee ocd coming ready!!]
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Re: Waiting for the Shuttle

[personal profile] iamnotallgirl 2009-01-03 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
"Oh, I'll probably go to college," Jill said. "I don't think my mother's quite given up on that yet. It'll just be the Christian college near home instead of NYU like I used to, well, hope. Why wouldn't you go to college?" she asked, honestly curious.

Re: Waiting for the Shuttle

[identity profile] justwantsquiet.livejournal.com 2009-01-03 03:39 am (UTC)(link)
"It's too expensive," she said with a little shrug. "You know, I bet you could get a similar situation going at NYU. Where you can get treatment when you need it, and all. I mean, New York's got the nicest doctors, don't they?"
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Re: Waiting for the Shuttle

[personal profile] iamnotallgirl 2009-01-03 05:22 am (UTC)(link)
"I think my mom's planning on taking out another mortgage on the house or something," Jill said. "I don't think my mom would like me being in a big city where she can't keep an eye on me. She's kind of protective. At least this place is just, like, a little island, and they swore they could handle it."