Jono Starsmore (
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fandomhigh2011-04-24 08:14 am
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Library, [04/24]
Jono didn't care that it was Easter. Jono's time on the island was running out, and so help him, he was going to open the bloody library today if it killed him.
... Which, he was beginning to think, it very possibly might. He'd been beaned by several puffed marshmallow bunnies and chicks on the way in, and there was plastic grass tangled up in his boots. They were nice boots, thank you. He didn't need green threads of plastic stuck up in them.
If it had only been that, he probably would have been okay. He might have managed to overcome his grumpiness and get on with his day. But when he got up from his seat to get a book to read, and then returned only to crush a creme egg into the arse of his trousers...
With the amount of ranting that he was doing, there was going to be a gaggle of little greenish lambs showing up in no time.
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... Which, he was beginning to think, it very possibly might. He'd been beaned by several puffed marshmallow bunnies and chicks on the way in, and there was plastic grass tangled up in his boots. They were nice boots, thank you. He didn't need green threads of plastic stuck up in them.
If it had only been that, he probably would have been okay. He might have managed to overcome his grumpiness and get on with his day. But when he got up from his seat to get a book to read, and then returned only to crush a creme egg into the arse of his trousers...
With the amount of ranting that he was doing, there was going to be a gaggle of little greenish lambs showing up in no time.
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HE DIDN'T PUT THEM THERE. DON'T LOOK AT HIM LIKE THAT, SHEEP.
//Which would've been nice to know about before I went and sat down on one of them, after th'fact. They're filled with... With sugary goo.//
There weren't really many other ways to explain that one away.
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"Did you clean up already?" she asked. "Or do you need me to watch the books while you do so?" And again she envied Karla's powers in that she could likely just make such a mess vanish.
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See, he could always be asking you to just spit, Raven. It was fortunate that you'd offered to watch the books for him.
//... Don't sit in th'chair. It's a bit sticky.//
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She'd try to find something to clean off the chair better as well, since she was Little Miss Helpful and all.
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They were already kind of starting to wander off. There wasn't nearly enough ranting going on for them to remain interested.
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She removed the egg and set it on the desk, then carefully sat down again. The lambs that remained were looking at her expectantly. "I will read to you, if you would like," she told them. She really didn't have anything to rant about (other than the unfairness of graduation), after all.
Reaching for the nearest book, she opened it and began to read: "I shall never forget the first time I laid these now tired old eyes on our visitor. I had been left home by the family with the admonition to take care of the house until they returned. That is something they always say to me when they go out: 'Take care of the house, Harold. You are the watchdog.' I think it is their way of making up for not taking me with them. As if I wanted to go anyway. You cannot lie down at the movies and still see the screen. And people think you are being impolite if you fall asleep and start to snore, or scratch yourself in public. No thank you, I would rather be stretched out on my favorite rug in front of a nice, whistling radiator."
Give her a few more pages and she'd realize the subject of the book.
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And kind of making an 'aww' face. She really was reading to them? He didn't have the heart to interrupt.
Give her a few more pages, and he'd realize the subject of the book, too.
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"A vampire bunny rabbit?" she said. "There can be no such thing."
[And now I disappear for a bit, but I shall return!]
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It had been ages since he'd read that book, himself.
//He's harmless.//
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She closed the book and set it back down. "I did not intend to read to them about vampire bunnies. It was the first book I found." Thank you, library.
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//Th'bunny part is thematic, at least,// he offered. That helped, right?
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At least when they weren't pelting her boyfriend.
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Jono was being a smartass again. He reserved the right to be, on days when the island saw fit to pelt him with delicious things that he couldn't eat.
//Tell you what, Sunshine. You take th'marshmallows, and I'll take th'book with veg-sucking bunny rabbits, and we'll both be happy.//
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So long as they stayed away from her lunch.
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He wasn't terribly concerned, really. Fandom had turned him into other people before, sure, but it had never turned him into an animal. He'd managed to get off light these past two years in that regard.
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It would be much better than Karla the very carnivorous kitty who had wanted her to take her hunting.
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//All things considered, I do rather appreciate how much feeding me you've actually done lately,// he noted, wrapping his arms around her waist. There were still little curls of steam creeping up from the edges of his wrappings, but if he focused on pulling the temperature down a bit, that wasn't a concern, either.
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"You deserve it, even if you think you do not," she said as she opened her eyes again.
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Which had been entirely worth it.
//Still, I'm going to have to find some way to return th'favour.//
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It wasn't quite the same, she'd admit.
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Though maybe a little weird, in retrospect.
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[*SIGH* Hitting post helps, really.]
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//Well, then I'm glad,// Jono decided, vaguely bemused. //Though I must say, I do rather prefer teaching you things as you are.//
Way less creepy, for one. Way more sexy, for another.
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"I enjoy learning from you the way I am," she agreed. "The things I learn now are much more interesting."
She sent him the feel of her nails on his back as a demonstration.