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Zoe Winchester ([personal profile] bigdamnprincipal) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2015-08-29 02:53 am

Fandom High Welcome Picnic, Front Lawn of the School, All Day: Part I

Everyone might have been getting ready for the fall semester, but it was definitely still summertime in Fandom. The temperature was high, the wind was low, and it was only going to get hotter once everyone arrived.

There were chairs and tables set out around the lawn, some in shady spots and some out in the sun, and there was a long table of moddable food culminating in a table full of ice cream, frozen yogurt, and sorbet choices. There were also stacks of nametags for people to label themselves with, and lists to help folks find their siblings and roommates. With everything in order, it was time to welcome some new people!

[OCD is up! This is part one of the picnic, specifically for meeting siblings, roommates, and teachers. The rest of the picnic is happening here. Since it's outside, the picnic is open to all students, teachers, and townies!]
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Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Fall 2015]

[personal profile] candycrushlove 2015-08-29 08:54 pm (UTC)(link)
Maria gave her a confused smile. "Well, this place seems to be a few years in the future for me. It's 2015 here and back home, it's not."

She was still convinced that there was some kind of mistake in all of the signs ans documentation she was seeing today.
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Re: Meet Your Big/Little Sibling [Fall 2015]

[personal profile] goforthe_optics 2015-08-29 09:18 pm (UTC)(link)
"Not for me, either. It's 2183 at home, maybe 2184 by now. Hard to guess exactly, with time dilation and . . ."

Whoops. She was nerding out again. No need to overwhelm the poor girl.

"That's another thing about this place. I'm not sure how it does it, but it seems to exist at some kind of . . . Conjunction of different timelines, if that makes sense. We've got people coming from all over, timewise. Sometimes even from different realities. It's kind of fascinating, actually."