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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Re: The Movie!
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"Only if you feel up to it. I understand if you don't want to talk about it."
Re: The Movie!
Karla looked away for a moment, composing herself and her thoughts. "You may be able to get more information out of Dinah. As a vampire, she knew other-you better than I did. My first major interaction with you was the night that other-you killed Leda." Her eyes were soft and compassionate as she broke the news to Eleanor. "I think she made Leda enjoy her death, by magic, but she bled her dry. I arrived too late. The vampire was done and Leda was too far gone to save."
And then, as if that wasn't enough; "During the final battle, we chanced upon one another. That's not true, I had been actively searching for your--her--magic. I found her and we fought and...I won." No need to give the graphic details. Eleanor could surely understand what winning entailed.
"I'm so sorry." Karla hid behind the curtain of her hair, waiting for Eleanor to respond.
Re: The Movie!
"I ... don't know what to say. I wouldn't have ever thought myself capable of such acts." She studied Karla for a moment. "There's nothing for you to be sorry about. You did what you had to."
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Dammit, she had to cling to that belief. Otherwise, she'd go mad.
Re: The Movie!