Lydia Bennet (
mustbeawitch) wrote in
fandomhigh2024-01-05 11:08 am
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BWI Airport Portalocity Lounge, Saturday Morning
Lydia had found the portal to be a much faster means of transportation from Sainte Josephine to Maryland than by ship (with the added bonus of not having to spend several days upon the sea), so that was quite satisfactory, although when she had arrived she had inquired about where to find a footman to help with her trunk and been directed to a wheeled cart she was apparently expected to push herself! Hmph. And the cup of tea she'd gotten was just dreadful, but she supposed she should have expected as much from a stand mostly selling coffee--and in paper cups!
At least the (rather gaudy) banner on the wall gave her certainty she was waiting in the right place, and she settled to mentally compose a letter to Miss Lambe whilst she did so.
((Iiiiiit's newbie shuttle time!))
At least the (rather gaudy) banner on the wall gave her certainty she was waiting in the right place, and she settled to mentally compose a letter to Miss Lambe whilst she did so.
((Iiiiiit's newbie shuttle time!))

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"Fashionably late," she mused, in a tone that suggested that, if she had a third hand right now, she'd stroke her chin contemplatively, "eh? Hmmm....yes. Yes, that works nicely. That works very well, how else should we be arriving, after all?"
She chuckled a little to herself and then seemed to remember that Lydia was there. Since this was America, she was going to eschew all the formalities one might expect in Japan (as if she ever really followed those in the first place), and lifted her cup in a salute in lieu of waving. "Nice to meet you, Lydia! I'm Miss," oh, she seemed to delight particularly in the use of an English title there, "Yukari Tanizaki! Soon-to-be Teacher of Japanese at Fandom University!"
Yes, Lydia, you could be very impressed now!
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What she was impressed by, though, was, "I didn't know it was allowed to teach Japanese to foreigners." Maybe Dutch foreigners...? "Or are you just doing it?" Was she some kind of runaway adventuress? Lydia hoped so! "That is, it's very nice to make your acquaintance, Miss Tanizaki."
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Look at how good a teacher she was, teaching even outside the classroom! To someone who probably wasn't even one of her students! Yukari gave a happy, pleased sigh, mentally patting herself on the back with another sip of her coffee.
Which was terrible, by the way, just as she expected!
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"That's true about America," she supposed. What with their rebellious natures and coffee and all, they couldn't possibly be expected to hold to proper etiquette, and honestly Lydia found it all a bit much herself...although she wasn't sure she could bring herself to call a teacher by their first name!
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Betcha didn't expect you'd get an impromptu lesson from clearly the world's best teacher, now, did you, Lydia! Ha!
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She said that now, but wait until she found out shop class had nothing to do with shopping.