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fandomhigh2012-08-25 12:35 am
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Fandom High Welcome Picnic, Front Lawn of the School, All Day: Part I
Although the summer had been record-breakingly hot, the weather outside today was actually kind of pleasant. There was a cool breeze blowing across the lawn, making the smells of the buffet wander, and hopefully enticing people to come over to the school and welcome all the new folks.
The blue and gold tables and chairs had been set out as usual, 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!]
The blue and gold tables and chairs had been set out as usual, 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 Teachers [Fall 2012]
Well he had. He wasn't going to admit it. For now he was looking at Jono carefully. Specifically the skin and the Apocalypse-looking lips.
"You look awfully familiar."
Re: Meet Your Teachers [Fall 2012]
No, really. He did.
"So you're... here to teach?"
Please, no? Could Jono hope it was a no?
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"I am," Magneto declared, "I'm sure there are several students here that could benefit from my years of wisdom and experience. Exactly who are you, young man?"
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So. Much.
"Jonothon Starsmore," he replied, keeping his chin up. "Formerly Chamber of the X-Men."
It wasn't quite a challenge, because, again, he wasn't really in the mood to have his head squeezed off by his own sonic collar or anything. But it was, if nothing else, a way of stating flat out that he knew who he was talking to.
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"A class on... fitting in. For those who don't, quite."
And he was painfully aware as he said it just how much that seemed to echo some of the things that Xavier preached, in his own backwards, faulty way.
Bloody hell.
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"My fellow brethren left me to the mercies of Weapon X's brainwashing," he growled, "and I'm here because I can't show my face around other mutants back there, looking the way it does. I do my time back home, don't assume I don't. But not for Xavier. Never again, for Xavier."
... Later, he'd probably kick himself for ranting about Xavier to Magneto. Right now, damn it, his integrity had been kicked in the balls and he needed to rant.
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"Surprising," Magneto said with a trace of sympathy in his voice. Was it really sympathy or just an act? Hmm. Magneto probably didn't even know for sure.
"I would think that most of the mutants of Utopia would have learned not to judge a person by their appearance. Or would this be our friends in Logan's little school?"
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Well, Logan had dumped him in that hospital to waste away, right along with Scott and the rest. Jono was a little bitter.
"I'm here, whatever the case might be. And you can save your lecturing me about not being there for my brethren. You're here too, after all."
Yes, Jono. Stick a finger in Magneto's face and wave it around a bit. That was smart.
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"That's right, I am," Magneto said evenly. "I've been told there are some mutant students who could... benefit from my years of experience. Perhaps finding ways to use their powers to benefit our kind instead of hiding from it."
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"I split my time between here and home," Jonothon ground out. "I'm not hiding from anything, I'm just keeping my distance from... certain things. And what good is anyone to their people, no matter what their genes say they are, if they refuse to play nice with those who are working toward a unified cause? You help your people in your way, Magneto, and me..."
He shook his head, gritting his teeth and putting his hand back to his side.
"These are my people. Trust that I'm doing all that I can in order to benefit them in mine."
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"We-- mutants are a minority here, too, Magneto," he said, falling into a flat sort of calm of his own. "But so is everything else. Don't get any ideas about any of the other people on the island, just because they're lacking an X-gene. Fandom Island is closer to whatever Utopia we keep wishing for than our own reality will ever be, and if you do anything to endanger that..."
He nearly let that linger, there. Possibly because he knew he didn't have a leg to stand on if he were to resort to threats. Not against this one.
"... you'll be depriving those few mutants here of the only place in the multiverse where they'll ever really know any measure of peace."
That, at least, he hoped would mean something.
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