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bigdamnprincipal) wrote in
fandomhigh2010-08-28 03:12 am
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Fandom High Welcome Picnic, Front Lawn of the School, All Day: Part I
It might have been the start of the fall semester, but it was definitely still summer in Fandom. The sun was shining and the temperature was already starting to get high, even as the NPC crew set things up for the day.
Luckily, the school knew how to take care of folks on days like today. Beneath the blue and gold streamers and balloons, tables had been set up with cold drinks and food, and an entire section devoted to offering up differentmoddable ice cream flavors. As always, there was a stack of nametags set down next two signs: one listing the Big Sibling/Little Sibling pairings, and one listing rooms and roommates for the new students.
With everything set up and the crew out of the way, it was time for the picnic to begin!
[Please wait for OCD! The OCD is up! This is part one of the picnic, specifically for meeting siblings, roommates, and teachers. The rest of the picnic is happening here and here, in an effort to keep browsers from breaking for as long as possible. Since it's outside, the picnic is open to all students, teachers, and townies!]
Luckily, the school knew how to take care of folks on days like today. Beneath the blue and gold streamers and balloons, tables had been set up with cold drinks and food, and an entire section devoted to offering up different
With everything set up and the crew out of the way, it was time for the picnic to begin!
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Re: Meet the Reserves [Fall 2010]
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Okay. How did you explain the whole thing to a new person who might not even be from Earth, without totally breaking his brain?
"It's, um. It's to help people take care of each other," she finally said. "So people who are good with weapons, or magic, or healing, or anything, can all know each other. Just to help us work together."
Which ... probably begged a few questions. But at least she hadn't started out by mentioning attacks.
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He bit on his lip. English wasn't his friend, at least not yet, and at least half-a-dozen of his questions, he had no idea how to ask.
"Okay," he said, because he was pretty sure that word was universal. He ran over her answer in his mind, and frowned. "Magic?" he said. Like hekserij, then, or just technology? It brought the time travel purgatory idea right back to his mind.
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She might not have said it quite that way if she'd picked up on the fact he was coming from the middle ages. She liked not being burned at the stake.
"Do you -- do magic?"
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Yes, that kind of magic, then.
Dolf shook his head slowly. "No magic," he said, "I-- heal?" He made a gesture as if tying a bandage, "...a little?" God, he hoped he was making sense.
Then his lip quirked a little in amusement. She'd have to excuse him if he said, "Witchcraft," again in a voice that was filled with amused disbelief.
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Not like the gray lumps Tara was trying to keep Dolf from noticing, though. Better cookies than that.
She eyed him, trying to decide if she wanted to demonstrate or let him take it on faith. "Does magic exist where you're from?"
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Or had she just asked where he was from?
"Twelve-twelve," he added, hesitantly.
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Had it even been called that back then? She leaned forward to try to see what he was wearing.
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What he was wearing was a ratty t-shirt that looked like it had definitely seen better days, a pair of jeans which were even worse off, and what appeared to be a belt made to hold a dagger.
... The dagger was gone, obviously, but the breadknife he'd managed to keep. So far.
"Yes," Dolf said, nodding, and then realised that might be miscontrued. "Not-- not at first," he tried. Dammit. What was the right word?
Re: Meet the Reserves [Fall 2010]
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Thank you, Jason, for giving him numbers. "Two thousand six," Dolf repeated, more confidently now. "I went back." Obviously.
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"... how did you go back?"
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Of course, with less lost also came a sense of melancholy. He tried not to think of Brindisi or Venice too much, and shoved his hand in his jean pocket. "From Holland."
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She glanced him over. "Did you tell the time machine to send you here instead of there?"
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Mainly because she was pretty sure she would want to.
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Dolf suddenly realised two things: that he could call his mother now, if he wanted to, and that he really couldn't because he didn't have his phone anymore. That one had wound up sold to someone for some food.
He frowned. Would she even be looking for him, still, or had they long since mourned him. "Maybe," he said, at last. "No telephone." It sounded like telefoon.
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"What was 1212 like?" she had to ask.
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Not right now.
It made him feel horribly selfish, and his fingers tightened in his trousers. "Different," he said. "We are-- the children are going to Jerusalem." No, that wasn't right. Was it? Past tense, he needed past tense, not present.
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