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bigdamnprincipal) wrote in
fandomhigh2012-05-04 11:36 pm
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Fandom High Welcome Picnic, Front Lawn of the School, All Day: Part I
When the planning for the new semester had started, no one had really noticed that the welcome picnic would coincide with Cinco de Mayo. When the food arrived and all of it, including the desserts, had somehow ended up as a variety of Mexican food, well, it was a little too late to change anything.
Hopefully, the wandering mariachi band that had shown up wouldn't throw anyone either. It was a festive day of new arrivals, after all.
The blue and gold tables and chairs had been set out, along with nametags and the lists of Big and Little Siblings, and rooms and roommates for the new students. Assuming the shuttle arrived with all of the students and teachers in one piece, everything was set for the picnic to begin!
[OCD is up, have at it! 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!]
Hopefully, the wandering mariachi band that had shown up wouldn't throw anyone either. It was a festive day of new arrivals, after all.
The blue and gold tables and chairs had been set out, along with nametags and the lists of Big and Little Siblings, and rooms and roommates for the new students. Assuming the shuttle arrived with all of the students and teachers in one piece, everything was set for the picnic to begin!
[OCD is up, have at it! 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!]

Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
So, he was holding up a sign that said 'Sholeh Zeela a Zhahar' in big, neat letters.
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
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"Yes," he said, folding his sign away. "Hello, Sholeh." The pronunciation had actually been what he'd expected, but he'd been a little neurotic beforehand. "Yes. I'm here to... help you get acquainted with the island and the school."
Judging by her clothes, she wasn't from around here and was probably going to need it.
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
"I appreciate that," she said, trying to sound like she did this kind of thing everyday. Exactly what 'this thing' was, she didn't know, but she figured it would sound better than sounding as timid and overwhelmed as she was feeling.
Granted, it probably came out as sounding 'timid and overwhelmed, but trying very hard to pretend otherwise,' but at least she was trying?
"They're both a lot bigger than I'd anticipated from the brochure," she offered.
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
Okay, sometimes in a bad way, but that wasn't the kind of thing to spring on an already overwhelmed newbie. And it really was a good thing he was naturally soft-spoken, wasn't it?
"Where are you from, Sholeh?"
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
"Uhhh..." See Sholeh. See Sholeh be completely unprepared for that question.
=Don't say Tryadnea!= Zeela hissed.
::I'm not!:: Sholeh wailed internally. ::But where should I say I'm from?! I don't even know what landscape this is!::
*Be vague,* Zhahar advised. *Be very vague.*
"From very far away, I think," Sholeh said a moment later. An obvious moment later and if Simon was at all adept at reading expressions, he'd probably noticed the few seconds of panic on her face. "At least, I think so. What is the name of this landscape? It's not like one I've ever heard of."
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
"The United States," he said. "Of America. Specifically, Fandom island in the state of Maryland." A beat, and he added, "And it's the year 2012."
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
Sholeh tended to babble when she got nervous. Soon enough, it would switch to endless questions when her curiosity was snagged. It already would have been, except for that whole nervous thing.
But give her time. And the promise of new information.
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
Or a lot.
Definitely a lot.
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Unless maybe his people had begun calling it something else? That was possible, right? Maybe this landscape had gotten broken off from everything entirely, and they had to just make everything up as they went along.
"Umm, what do your united people call it?" Sholeh asked, trying to remember all the things he'd said. "You know." She waved an arm around. "The world? Is that what you meant by America? Or Maryland?"
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
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Calling Ephemera 'Earth' made sense, too. It was made up of the ground, after all. They'd probably just gotten confused somewhere in history and went with what they knew.
"I think I get it," she said, nodding. No, Sholeh. No you did not. "But Fandom is the school, right?"
She definitely needed to make sure that one was clear.
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
"No, Fandom is the name of the town and the island," he explained. "The school is called Fandom High. But, we do call it Fandom for short, sometimes."
He hoped that wasn't even more confusing.
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
*Let it go, Sholeh,* her eldest sister said in the resigned tones of someone who had had to say that sort of things many, many times in the past. *You can ask more later, but I don't think they've paired you together to talk about geography.*
Which had Sholeh shutting her mouth with an audible snap and blushing.
=You do need to say something.= Zeela just mostly sounded amused.
"So...umm...Fandom. Okay." That was something, right? "What do siblings here usually talk about? I have sisters but they're usually bratty and make snarky remarks." So there, both of you. "I don't think you were assigned to me because the teachers thought I'd miss that."
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
Filled entirely by one-faces, for example. What more could she possibly have to get used to?
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
"Sometimes people turn into animals," Simon offered, a little cautiously. "Or... other people. Or they think they're other people, but look the same."
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
She was trying not to sound all excited, but if the Fandom-Marylanders didn't know about Ephemera, maybe they didn't know about the Tryad, either! Or, well, they did, but knew them by a different name or something!
...Wait. Had he said people turned into animals?
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
Simon frowned a little. "No, I mean, they... They think they're someone else, for a day, or a weekend. Then they turn back into themselves."
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
"Oh," she said, sounding a little disappointed. No long-lost Tryads here, apparently.
But the disappointment couldn't last forever--or even more than a few seconds. Not when there were more questions to ask!
"But, wait, how does that work? Everyone just starts to think they're someone else for a little while? That doesn't make any sense at all! And did you say people turned into animals before? You didn't really, did you? Or does that mean something else and I'm just not getting it?"
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
"Turning into an animal... means what it sounds like," he said, grabbing that first since it had been the last thing. "Turning into an animal for a while. It's not dangerous or permanent, but it... happens."
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
Only one question. She was shocked, Simon. Shocked.
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
At the last moment, Sholeh remembered that they were using her sisters' names, too. Having a sister with her name might be weird.
"Is it preventable? Will I have to miss class? Will I get in trouble for that? Will they tell my mothers?"
Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Summer 2012-1]
So Simon had actually leaned back a bit without realizing. That was a lot of questions! And he was still just barely used to people talking to him, let alone asking him so many questions.
"It's –– it's not preventable, but, but it doesn't hurt, either. And you might miss class unless someone takes you there, but the teachers don't punish you for, um, being an animal." A pause. "I was a monkey once."
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