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Zoe Winchester ([personal profile] bigdamnprincipal) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2019-04-27 03:20 am
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Fandom High Graduation Ceremony, Class of 2019, Early Saturday Evening [Part 1]

Although there weren't as many sun-allergic people attending the graduation ceremony these days, traditions were meant to be upheld. As the sun went down, the finishing touches of decorations were made, and everything was finally ready. The lawn of the school had been lit up with blue and gold lights, and there were chairs set up for all of the graduates, along with plenty of seats for guests to come and watch. The weather was behaving itself, and it looked like it would be a nice, calm spring evening.

Congratulations, Class of 2019! Your big day is here!
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Re: Peebee

[personal profile] biotic_psychotic 2019-04-28 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
From the crowd, loud enough to be heard over them, came a set of cheerful piercing whistles of congratulations. The kind of whistles meant to cut through noise like this, meant to be heard across a field of battle. A rallying cry, of sorts, though this was a joyful noise.

She hadn't been invited. Like she was going to miss her TA's graduation? Or the opportunity to snap pictures of her taking her walk? An Asari in a Terran high school? Nah, son. Nah. Not to be missed.

Jack had dragged Kaidan. Then she'd climbed him, perching on his shoulders so she could be seen over the crowd. They were both waving and making a helluva lot of noise when Peebee got her diploma.

[Kaidan modded with permission; Zach's down with a migraine]
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Re: Peebee

[personal profile] onefootoutthedoor 2019-04-28 05:54 am (UTC)(link)
Peebee snickered, and maybe drew out the walk a little bit, making it look extra dramatic and also looking too pleased with herself. Because really, yeah. This was a pretty unique scenario, and she'd be lying if she said the idea of a few matriarchs going apoplectic at the idea of her graduating from a mostly human high school wasn't incredibly satisfying.