Talia Josephine Wagner (
scarlet_and_indigo) wrote in
fandomhigh2022-08-26 09:03 am
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BWI Airport Portalocity Lounge, Saturday
The plane down from New York hadn't taken long, but after all the time in airports, TJ was ready to be done with it all, and was regretting her refusal to let Dad take her in the jet. But nope, she was doing this on her own, no overprotective parents around.
Somehow, she thought the biggest danger here was going to be glitter. The stuff was everywhere. Most of it was concentrated on a huge banner that read FANDOM HIGH, but it never stayed just where you put it, did it?
She wheeled her suitcase over to one of the seats and perched on the back of the seats, tail out for extra balance, and took out her phone to text back that yes, Dad, yes, Mom, she'd made it just fine. And then maybe to whine to Aunt Kate about how she'd had to do that.
[Newbie shuttle ahoy!]
Somehow, she thought the biggest danger here was going to be glitter. The stuff was everywhere. Most of it was concentrated on a huge banner that read FANDOM HIGH, but it never stayed just where you put it, did it?
She wheeled her suitcase over to one of the seats and perched on the back of the seats, tail out for extra balance, and took out her phone to text back that yes, Dad, yes, Mom, she'd made it just fine. And then maybe to whine to Aunt Kate about how she'd had to do that.
[Newbie shuttle ahoy!]

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"I can guarantee you he's never experienced anything like the Aunties. When they talk about a Force of Nature they're talking about my Aunties."
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As if to prove her wrong, her phone rang out The Ride of the Valkyries. "Speak of the devil. Hang on. Yes?... Just getting on the bus now, Auntie Jane... I haven't forgotten, no, wait, hang on, they're calling me. Gotta go. Love you, bye!"
She hung up and turned the phone off. "I swear they know when you're talking about them. Now, where were we?"
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She tipped her head. "Queens, huh? Never been. I'm from outside of Ontario. Canada."
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She figured that needed to be specified. Because North Americans.
"This is my first time on your contin--wait, what is a nexus?"
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She wrinkled her nose, thinking how to explain. "They say and I'm not sure exactly how much of it I believe, though the Aunties seem quite sure, but yes, a nexus, a place where different planes of, well, reality meet."
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"I'm sorry, did you say a place where different planes of reality meet?" Meeka asked in a much more diplomatically polite tone.
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She looked at Meeka and winced a little. "I take it you didn't know?"
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Neither of her parents were big into fairy tales and even if they were, African fairy tales didn't revolve around Fae that much.
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Funny how Charlie was getting more blinking now than the literal blue girl had. "Those are...not real things," she said, trying for gentle rather than her instinctive that's some bullshit.
Diplomacy.
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She already liked Meeka, someone who could be a friend, so she didn't want to upset her. Well, anymore than she akready had. Could she do a charm of some kind? Or would that bother her more? Or maybe there was magic in her world so it wouldn't change anything.
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"Ah yes," she said faintly. "That must be it."
She doesn't look particularly convinced, but that probably won't last much past the picnic, considering how Fandom rolled.
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Still, it was enough to coax a small smile out of Meeka anyway. "Indeed. No stronger bond than those who have run the Auntie Gauntlet."
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"Oh I love that," Charlie said. "The Auntie Gauntlet. So appropriate. We can never let them know we say that, but it's perfect!"
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"At least I have left mine home in Zamunda," Meeka said. "Perhaps they will take that as a sign to turn their full attention to my sisters instead."
Hope sprang eternal, yes.
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"Oooh, maybe mine will focus on my nieces and cousins," Charlie said. "Maybe they'll be distracted, too."
Not likely, but as Meeka's narrative said, Hope...
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"Perhaps they will fall prey to the saying, 'out of sight, out of mind'?" Thus proving Meeka knew nothing about the Gales.
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