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Jono Starsmore ([personal profile] furnaceface) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2012-11-02 08:49 am

Living on the Outskirts, Friday, Period 2

"Once upon a time," Jono said, speaking without preamble as he walked into the classroom looking fairly well-rested, even if he smelled a little like Mr. Clean, "there was this bloke who didn't stand a chance in hell of fitting in, back home. He was, on top of being a little antisocial to start with, a mutant, hated and feared by humanity because his genes were a little different. And, beyond that... Well..." He held up a photo of himself in his X-Men days for the classroom to see, face unwrapped and fire twisting violently around him. "... Frankly, he was a little terrifying. Even other mutants, people with the same problems as him, shrank away from him as though he was a monster."

He managed to deliver that line in a fairly cavalier sort of way. It still stung, but the point was mostly moot, these days.

"And then, through an accident of fate or by the power of Fandom or after tripping into some strange sentient mist - don't ask - he found his way here. Here, surrounded by humans, aliens, mutants, fairies... So many people who were other, it was probably absurd of him to assume that they'd consider him all that different in the first place. He continued to be standoffish, continued to assume that there was no way anybody here could come to accept him as anything but what the people back home made plainly clear they saw him as.

"And then he found love. He found love twice, actually, both times with people who weren't quite normal themselves, and both times with young women that only cared to see him for who he was, not what he was. He had a hand in saving the day right alongside people that he's still proud to this day to have known as friends. Hell, he was even voted Prom King the year he graduated, and he's still half-convinced that the entire senior class had been drinking the spiked punch a little early when that decision came about."

He smiled and shrugged his shoulders.

"The point is, even when he went home, he held on to that. He was still a mutant, still different in a way that wasn't going to ever let him really fit in, but he wasn't entirely so hesitant to let himself be happy, either. And if, to this day, the only regrets he really has are the result of things that are well beyond his control, well... then his time here wasn't a complete waste, and it's really no wonder he ultimately chose to come back here to teach this class, is it?"

Come on. Like you didn't see that one coming, kids.

"So, how about you lot? Any 'oh, I'm actually not as alone as I thought I was' stories to share about this place since you came here? You don't have to go quite as in-depth as I did. I hardly expect visual aides or anything. But I suspect I'm not the only one in this room who was surprised to find that I belonged somewhere, after being so resigned to the prospect of spending the rest of my life hated, feared, and hunted for what I was."

[Open! Sharing and caring time is now!]

Re: Discuss!

[identity profile] 3girls-1core.livejournal.com 2012-11-04 03:08 am (UTC)(link)
"Daughter of a demon?" Yeah, go figure why that was the one that caught Sholeh's attention the most. "They let demons go to school here?"

Granted, they'd let one teach, which still left Sholeh boggling, but it seemed so much less likely to her that they'd let one enroll with the other students and take classes and things.

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[identity profile] 3girls-1core.livejournal.com 2012-11-04 03:29 am (UTC)(link)
"Who ever has the right to throw stones?" Sholeh asked, bitterness coming through that questions. "Figurative or literal? Who has the right to beat people or kill them or even just make them feel bad about themselves? Nobody! But they do it anyway. All the time. Being here can't always protect you, either. Mercy could die for what she told us. Another person I know got a mean email where someone made him look like a clown! Neither of things are right, but they still happen!"

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[identity profile] 3girls-1core.livejournal.com 2012-11-04 03:49 am (UTC)(link)
"It wasn't here on the island," Sholeh grudgingly admitted. "I checked. It was someone from his old school. I asked him about it and he just played it off. Like he was used to getting picked on so it shouldn't have hurt him even though I could tell it did."

Sure, the perpetrator wasn't here in Fandom. But a student was still being bullied and if Sholeh hadn't accidentally stumbled upon him, no one ever would have known.

"That may be true on the island, that people are nice and good and understanding, but no one can guarantee what happens off of it, either."

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[identity profile] 3girls-1core.livejournal.com 2012-11-04 04:26 am (UTC)(link)
"But--but--" Sholeh waved her hands, frustrated she wasn't explaining herself well. Of course, this was closest she'd ever come to talking back to a teacher at all, so it was probably impressive that she could speak at all, really.

"Mercy says not to talk about her in a world that could be hers. I don't know what world is hers. So, maybe I start talking to someone off the island. Maybe I say too much or just say the wrong thing. Someone finds out. The wrong person finds out. Then maybe Mercy ends up getting killed. Or maybe she's fine, she stays on the island, safe and secure, and maybe people come and attack her people and there's a war and people she knows and cares about end up dead." Sholeh looked up at Mr. Starsmore, her eyes bright and wet, but her chin taut and set. "That can happen, you know. Sometimes people just say the wrong thing at the wrong time and others end up paying for it. Secrets are usually secrets for a reason. A good reason. So does it really matter how much I want to tell my secret if it means that people could end up hurt or dead? What am I compared to that?"

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[identity profile] 3girls-1core.livejournal.com 2012-11-04 04:42 am (UTC)(link)
Sholeh had no words for that. None at all. She had open-mouthed gaping and some flailing and even the odd noise or two from her mouth, but no actual words.

Zhahar's voice was tentative. *He...kind of knows about us.*

::?!??!?!::

=We met in a park months ago now. We tried not to give anything away, but he's pretty smart.= Even Zeela sounded ashamed of that.

::!!!!!::

*Sorry,* they chorused.

"WHAT?!" Sholeh finally managed to screech and it was only half directed at Jono.

Re: Discuss!

[identity profile] 3girls-1core.livejournal.com 2012-11-04 05:12 am (UTC)(link)
Oh, he was defintitely missing out on something, all right. Namely a furious interrogation and chastisement of her sisters that most people in Fandom would doubt Sholeh capable of. Angry tears stood out in her eyes, eyes that would sometimes change color if Jono was paying attention, flipping from Sholeh's green to a pale blue to a dark brown and back again within moments. Her features shifted ever-so-slightly as well, becoming indistinct before snapping into sharp definition again.

"And you!" she snapped, finally turning her attention on Jono. All concern about him being a teacher, being an adult gone in the blistering heat of anger and hurt and betrayal was gone. It probably wouldn't even occur to her to worry about it for several hours yet. "So if you've known all this time, then why did you dance around it, huh? Why did you pretend to care whether or not I said something? You've already known for months and didn't say! What--is this some kind of joke to you?!"

Yup. Little Sholeh actually had quite the temper when she was provoked. Who knew?

Re: Discuss!

[identity profile] 3girls-1core.livejournal.com 2012-11-06 12:22 am (UTC)(link)
=He was being freaky,= Zeela muttered defensively.

::I'm not even TALKING to you right now,:: Sholeh snapped. ::I'll just add 'insulting a teacher' on my list of reasons why I'm not!::

*Sholeh, please...*

::NOT. TALKING!::

"Your experience isn't my experience," Sholeh said stubborn. "When my sisters aren't deliberately making things worse, I can hide and pretend! No one ever has to know!"

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[identity profile] 3girls-1core.livejournal.com 2012-11-13 04:10 am (UTC)(link)
"Then you should be more understanding of my desire not to say anything," Sholeh said, all stubbornness now. "Because you do know how terrifying it can be. Would you be so pro-tell everyone if you could have hidden?"

She'd wanted that to come out all accusatory, but there was a note of honest curiosity in there anyway.

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[identity profile] 3girls-1core.livejournal.com 2012-11-14 04:46 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm not ashamed," Sholeh said staunchly. "I'm proud not to be a one-face. I have two of the best sisters in the world. When they're not being jerks, I mean."

The silence in her head was tinged with shame and regret.

"But I'm not just going to break all our rules because of a...rousing speech," she continued. "They're trusting me. And if it comes out that I told people, I'd have to go away."

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[identity profile] 3girls-1core.livejournal.com 2012-11-15 07:48 am (UTC)(link)
"I'm proud of that, too," Sholeh said. "But we're always surrounded by one--" a moment's pause, "--by the singly-aspected who can't ever fathom what it's like to be different from what they are. And I'm proud of being different."

A thought occurred to her then, deflating her a little. "Proud, even though I can't show it."

She wasn't going to dignify his comments about lying with a response. Mostly because it was true and she knew it.

Re: Discuss!

[identity profile] 3girls-1core.livejournal.com 2012-11-15 08:49 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not contempt!" Sholeh mumbled. Just, you know, the casual disregard for a not-so-nice term that one had grown up hearing bandied about. "We can become one-faces, you know. It's just--" she shuddered and even as angry as she was, she brushed against her sisters, just to feel them and know they were there and okay. "--just kind of horrible to get there."

And why she could never, ever fall in love with a one-face boy.

"...Your people are dying?"

Re: Discuss!

[identity profile] 3girls-1core.livejournal.com 2012-11-16 01:42 am (UTC)(link)
"I wouldn't, either," Sholeh said softly. "Our home is dying. The landscape. That's why we're here. To try and keep it from dying completely, because if it does, we have nowhere else to go."

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[identity profile] 3girls-1core.livejournal.com 2012-11-16 01:56 am (UTC)(link)
Sholeh shook her head. "It's just all turning to desert. The water is drying up, lands that were once fertile farms turning to dust and sand. Every year we have less and less arable land. We've been trying to send people out, to anchor our landscape to another so we're not so adrift, but everyone we've sent out..."

She looked away, expression becoming cold. Shuttered. "They come back hurt and broken. If they come back at all. Because they trusted people."

*Are you sure you should be telling him all this?*

::Why not?! He already knows everything else!::