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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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It never occurred to her that that was an improper question. He'd asked her about her clothes, after all.
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He struggled to come up with something to say next. "It's a genetic condition, by the way. My bones aren't strong enough to support my weight. So, thanks for bringing that up!"
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"How was I insulting you?" she asked. "I didn't say anything impolite about your bones, did I? And were you insulting my clothes?"
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He shrugged. "And no, I wasn't insulting your clothes, just... Well, you've gotta admit that's not a very normal ensemble."
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"... No, seriously, I'm sorry. The shit about your clothes being funny? Totally uncalled-for. My bad."
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"It's all I have," she explained, sounding apologetic. "I left in rather a hurry."
Ran away from home, same thing.
She glanced at his legs again. "I didn't realize it would upset you, to be asked about your legs," she said in a softer tone. "I wasn't ... trying to play Mock the Cripple or whatever it was you said."
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He scratched at the back of his neck nervously. "It's... not an actual game, you know. The mocking. It's just something people do.
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"I'm fine," she said quickly. She was away from Mother; that was all that mattered. "I don't understand. You've an ailment in your legs. How is that a subject of mockery?"
Pity, perhaps, but what was funny about 'look, he's crippled'?
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Oh.
"It's more about making someone who's different feel different," she said, reasoning it out. "Reestablishing social lines, creating outcasts. Is that it?"
Everything she feared, considering that she was a full-fledged freak.
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Having fireballs was awesome, Joker. Especially for dealing with jerks.
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Seriously. Fireballs.
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Views on actually using fireballs might differ.`