Zoe Winchester (
bigdamnprincipal) wrote in
fandomhigh2014-05-03 01:51 am
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Fandom High Welcome Picnic, Front Lawn of the School, All Day: Part II
Throughout the lawn, tables and chairs had been set up and scattered, some out in the bright, sunny center of everything, and some in the darker, more remote areas.
Eat up, folks! Don't let that food go to waste!
[OCD up! This is the picnic post for general mingling. Roommates, fake siblings and teachers are all here. Since it's outside, the picnic is open to all students, teachers, and townies!]
Eat up, folks! Don't let that food go to waste!
[OCD up! This is the picnic post for general mingling. Roommates, fake siblings and teachers are all here. Since it's outside, the picnic is open to all students, teachers, and townies!]

Re: General Mingling [Summer 2014]
If so, Kathy would like to send them a note of thanks and appreciation. Followed by a sternly-worded letter about how that was an unjust policy.
"It doesn't matter what you expect," she said, plunking herself down across the table from the new girl and giving her what she hoped was a reassuring smile. "Your first day is always unexpected and, trust me, the days can get a lot weirder. But you'll start to get used to it."
No, seriously, Kira. You'd be a crazy shit vetern by the time you went to Beacon Hills.
Re: General Mingling [Summer 2014]
"So, how weird are we talking here?" Kira asked, leaning in and lowering her voice like she wasn't sure she was supposed to be asking this. "Because people keep saying I'll get used to it, and I just have to be ready for anything but that'd be a lot easier if I knew what I might have to be ready for. I know there's people who don't know where we are, and people who can do magic, but if there's more..."
Re: General Mingling [Summer 2014]
"Okay, so you have to understand it runs the gamut," Kathy explained, also leaning forward and dropping her voice. Not that there was any real reason to, but it just seemed fitting. "So, there's, like, baseline crazy. That's when everything's pretty normal, just there are people who come from other planets, or have magic, or, umm, have mutant powers that just manifested or something."
You know. Just picking that last one out of thin air. At random. Really.
"Then there are the kinda crazy days. Like when it rains glitter and confetti from the sky or the telephones are all haywire and no one can call anyone they actually want to talk to. Can be a little annoying, but no one's gonna lose it over that stuff. Then you have the really crazy days, where, like, you turn into a boy for a week. Or your possible future kids come for a visit. Or you turn into a kid."
Kathy leaned back. "I know this sounds like I'm hazing you in the worst way, but I'm not. I swear it."
Re: General Mingling [Summer 2014]
"But I don't want to be a boy! I like being a girl," she said. "How can--how does this place even function? Do we at least turn into cute kids? Or is it like, monster child central?"
Re: General Mingling [Summer 2014]
And as for her more important question, Kathy was just going to hold her head and groan. "As for how it functions? I don't even know. I'm not even sure it does; we might all just spend the normal times pretending that it does. Because I've only told you about the really crazy times, not the epicly insane times."
You thought being a boy version of yourself was bad, Kira? Just wait. It got worse.
Re: General Mingling [Summer 2014]
Maybe if Kathy didn't tell her the insane things, they wouldn't happen?