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Zoe Winchester ([personal profile] bigdamnprincipal) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2006-05-09 11:05 am

Welcome Party for the Summer Students and Staff

Despite the slightly overcast sky, the weather is still good for welcoming all of the new arrivals for the Fandom High summer session. The graduation decorations (and gremlin debris) have been cleared from the front lawn, and replaced with tables of information packets, food, and drinks. A series of signs point the students to the information table first, where they can pick up their room assignments from the office drones, and then continue on to the food tables to mingle.

And no, there are no inflatable gremlins around today. It's far too early to start scaring the new folks. That's what the mingling section is for!

[OOC: All right folks, have at it!]

Re: Mingle/Meet the Newbies

[identity profile] once-a-king.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 02:17 am (UTC)(link)
Peter gave Gwynn a Look. Which might be similar to the Look of any King when he wants to say 'do you think so little of me?' without actually saying it. "I wouldn't ask, Gwynn, if I weren't interested."

"Both my sisters are wonderful women though Lucy's quite a bit younger than you, I think. I hope you may meet them eventually."

Peter grinned as they shook hands. "I'm pretty sure there are others who might work at swordplay as well - I saw one girl in what could possibly have been a practice tunic and breeches. But we must definitely keep up our standards so we shan't be embarrassed when we go home."

Re: Mingle/Meet the Newbies

[identity profile] notafairmaiden.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 12:38 pm (UTC)(link)
Gwynn found herself smiling broadly. "My King often gives me looks such as that one, Sir Peter. You must have spent a great deal of time in Court."

It's pretty obvious that Gwynn is a little more comfortable now than she was when her carriage first dropped her off here. Finding a friend who understood probably had a lot to do with that.

"Then when we are settled in at some point, I will tell you the entire story," she promised. "I do hope I get to meet your sisters as they sound like sensible and fascinating women." She cocked her head. "Do you use any other weapon besides the sword?"

Re: Mingle/Meet the Newbies

[identity profile] once-a-king.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 02:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Peter shrugged. "Such things happen, don't they. Whether we like them or not! But yes, a bit, since I was twelve or so, at least. It seems so very far away compared with here, doesn't it?"

Noticing Gwynn's comfort level increasing, Peter smiled to himself. Sometimes a familiar person and topic helped immeasurabley - as he certainly knew. "I look forward to the tales of your exploits, Lady Gwynn. Though really, if we're to be friends and sparring partners, you must just call me Peter or Pevensie."

"I can shoot a bow, but I'm not particularly good with it - to Su's eternal delight! And I'm sure you've felt the same way in the past." Peter shot Gwynn a wicked look and a wink. "Other than that, I've learned a little bit of knife fighting and hand to hand. And jousting, of couse, but that's more a sport than a weapon, eh? What about you? You have your bow and your sword? Do you employ other weapons at the service of your king?"

Re: Mingle/Meet the Newbies

[identity profile] notafairmaiden.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 04:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Gwynn nodded in agreement. "Yes, the Court does seem so very far away in comparison."

She smiled.

"Then, Peter, you must call me Gwynn. And yes, there have been times that I have taken great delight in the realization that I am much better with a bow than several of the men I know back home. Of course, unless provoked, I would never think of telling them that as it would be rude to do so. I also know how to fight with a knife and hand to hand as sometimes the close proximity of battle does not allow for a sword or a bow."

Re: Mingle/Meet the Newbies

[identity profile] once-a-king.livejournal.com 2006-05-10 07:25 pm (UTC)(link)
"We shall definitely have to practice together, Gwynn. Often. How did you come by such training at your home? You said you didn't know any other women archers - are there other women fighters in your King's Court?"