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Zoe Winchester ([personal profile] bigdamnprincipal) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2010-05-01 06:34 am
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Fandom High Graduation Ceremony, Class of 2010, Saturday Early Evening

The sun had just finished setting as guests started to be let onto the lawn. There were chairs set up for friends and family, separated by an aisle that led to another set of chairs set closer to the stage for the soon-to-be-graduates. The air was still pleasantly warm, and the sky was still almost bright, although extra lights had been set up to make sure everyone could see the festivities. Having learned from previous years, there were no garish decorations or potential weapons in sight - just a simple, tasteful setup for the Class of 2010.

[Welcome | The Procession | Speeches | Diplomas | OOC | Post #2 | OCD is up! Have at it!]

Re: Welcome!

[identity profile] outofcycle.livejournal.com 2010-05-01 06:39 pm (UTC)(link)
Helen and Richard arrived to watch their beautiful daughter Jill graduate.

They weren't talking about the boy.

Re: Welcome!

[identity profile] sexonyoursheets.livejournal.com 2010-05-01 11:46 pm (UTC)(link)
Ooh. Yet another hot mom. Puck loved graduation.

Ignoring the husband for the moment, yeah. Maybe he was, like, a brother or something.

"Do you go to school here?" Yeah, it was totally time to change it up. This was maybe less believable, but still totally complimentary!

Re: Welcome!

[identity profile] outofcycle.livejournal.com 2010-05-01 11:57 pm (UTC)(link)
Helen gave the boy an incredulous look of 'did you really think that would work,' and said, "My daughter is graduating. You might know her, Jill?"

Somehow she was getting the feeling this was the kind of boy she didn't want Jill knowing, though. "...or you might know Jack," she added reluctantly.

Re: Welcome!

[identity profile] sexonyoursheets.livejournal.com 2010-05-02 12:03 am (UTC)(link)
Puck tilted his head, thinking. "Sounds familiar," he said, mostly to keep the hot mom engaged. He didn't want her to write him off yet. "Congratulations on raising a graduate! You must be so proud, though."