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fandomhigh2014-01-03 04:39 pm
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BWI Airport Portalocity Lounge, Saturday Morning
Celia had had a trying morning, thus far.
She'd boarded a train in New York at the crack of dawn with a large trunk that she was pretending to struggle to carry. Hector had given her a cursory pat on the top of her hat and a tug to one stray curl, accompanied by a stern look that Celia knew meant Don't make me regret this. She'd fallen asleep on the train, and the conductor had awoken her...here. She'd not expected Maryland to be quite so much...brighter, or louder or confusing -- and in fact, Celia had been to Baltimore before, once, and she was very sure that this was unsettlingly different. She'd stumbled off the train, been ushered through a security checkpoint filled with people dressed strangely and giving her even stranger looks and now she was...here.
If not for the glittering sign bearing the name 'Fandom High,' she'd think she was in the wrong place.
Celia slumped gratefully into a chair, dropping her trunk on the floor beside her, and let out a sigh. Then she immediately straightened up. It wouldn't do to have her new classmates think her a lazy slob at first meeting.
[YAY NEWBIE SHUTTLE.]
She'd boarded a train in New York at the crack of dawn with a large trunk that she was pretending to struggle to carry. Hector had given her a cursory pat on the top of her hat and a tug to one stray curl, accompanied by a stern look that Celia knew meant Don't make me regret this. She'd fallen asleep on the train, and the conductor had awoken her...here. She'd not expected Maryland to be quite so much...brighter, or louder or confusing -- and in fact, Celia had been to Baltimore before, once, and she was very sure that this was unsettlingly different. She'd stumbled off the train, been ushered through a security checkpoint filled with people dressed strangely and giving her even stranger looks and now she was...here.
If not for the glittering sign bearing the name 'Fandom High,' she'd think she was in the wrong place.
Celia slumped gratefully into a chair, dropping her trunk on the floor beside her, and let out a sigh. Then she immediately straightened up. It wouldn't do to have her new classmates think her a lazy slob at first meeting.
[YAY NEWBIE SHUTTLE.]

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Celia was willing to believe anything, today. She wasn't sure whether the dress was a bath-dress, or the girl's nightgown -- that somehow seemed less permissible to inquire after.
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Some of the creatures were better left to the depths, like the sea slug Rapture had found. The one that had changed everything.
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Candles certainly wouldn't work, and she didn't think electricity was so easy to use.
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Peaceful, but thoroughly suffocating. That was more about the company than the location.
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She loved putting her head under the water when she bathed. It felt like another world.
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"I ... I grew up there," she said, nervously.
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But so were girls who could conjure teacakes, according to most people.
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Andrew Ryan's grand experiment, the nightmare under the sea.
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Did she not understand?
"Andrew Ryan's colony. In the Atlantic. Have you never ..."
She frowned. "You mean you've never heard of it?"
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Finally, she laughed. "He lied," she said. "He told us ... he said that we were so important, that every nation cursed us for taking their treasured minds away. I never even thought to question it."
She had had no love for Rapture; odd to think that its propaganda had still done its work.
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