Ghanima Atreides (
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fandomhigh2009-08-02 10:32 pm
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Destiny & Free Will, Week V [Monday, Period 4]
As the students came in today, they'd probably all be pleased to notice the lack of desks. Instead, there were huge piles of pillows and blankets heaped around, and the television set up in front of the room. Ghanima was showing affection in the best way she knew how, with pastries from JGoB and carafes of coffee and juice from the Perk.
"We'll delay the discussion of the 'omnis' until next week," she said cheerfully, once everyone had picked a spot. "Today, we're watching a movie that involves destiny."
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"We'll delay the discussion of the 'omnis' until next week," she said cheerfully, once everyone had picked a spot. "Today, we're watching a movie that involves destiny."
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The battle with the vampires made Irulan aware that perhaps she needed to keep up with her training. Her counterpart's body was almost a weapon in itself and it was an experience moving in it.
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"Alright, I shall attend," Irulan said. "Do you think Stil might be speechless in shock or grumble how long it took me to voluntarily practice?"
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She'd had a traumatized Dinah, and a Liir that she was rather sure was suffering from mild shock. Ghanima had not wanted to press for details when faced with children needing care.
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"I hadn't met him, at least, not me," a pause. "He arrived in January and in the rush..." Irulan faltered, it was cowardly to back away now. "He was turned."
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She reached out for Ghani's hand. "He is at peace now, I was told."
Leto had become a true abomination in that world and 'abomination' was not a word she threw around lightly like the Reverend Mother.
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Ghanima was the lioness of Atreides, and she hadn't been there to protect him, or any of her students. The idea that somewhere, somewhen she had failed in her duty was sickening.
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