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fandomhigh2006-06-09 08:35 am
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Book Fair
Giles had gotten up at ack o'clock and actually had toted five boxes of books to the Fandom High Gym before he "cheated."
Everything was now set up neatly on tables, and separated by genre.
There was also coffee and hot water urns, bottled water, and a variety of pastries and breads set on a table near the register.
The First Annual Fandom High Book Fair was open for business.
[ooc:Hang on to your collective hats while I get the OCD threads up, please.
Threads are UP. Whew. I think you all know how this works. Go look for a book. Up to you whether you find it or not. No, there is no magic/new age section. Yes, Giles has planned it that way.
That's it! Go to town! Wait. No. Stay here and buy stuff...]
Everything was now set up neatly on tables, and separated by genre.
There was also coffee and hot water urns, bottled water, and a variety of pastries and breads set on a table near the register.
The First Annual Fandom High Book Fair was open for business.
[ooc:
Threads are UP. Whew. I think you all know how this works. Go look for a book. Up to you whether you find it or not. No, there is no magic/new age section. Yes, Giles has planned it that way.
That's it! Go to town! Wait. No. Stay here and buy stuff...]

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The black and white weetiny kitty leaned into the hand that was petting him. Yep, he could sense that she didn't like weetiny kitties as much as she probably liked weetiny puppies, but he figured if he acted cute enough, she might change her mind.
"You're lucky, actually," Tempe said. "At least they've left you alone and haven't tried to smother you in your sleep."
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That is exactly how my dogs behaveElizabeth tried not to laugh. "No, that is definitely one advantage," she agreed. "Do you need to kitty-proof your bed or something?"
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"Basketball practice...isn't really my thing," Tempe replied. "I'm okay at it, but I don't like team sports very much. Parker kind of made me join, under the guise of female solidarity. I haven't seen her since."
Mine too! It's like 'What? This is a cat person? Let me sniff and lick them and try to jump on them. That'll change their mind.' It would help if she wasn't the size of a small horse."How does one kitty-proof a bed?" Tempe asked, genuinely curious. "Because I think I might actually need to look into that."
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She smiled sympathetically. "Parker's very persuasive, isn't she? Still, it could have been worse. Janet was press-ganged into being a cheerleader and she's not happy about that." From the look on Elizabeth's face, she was enjoying it however.
Aww, bless. Ours are much smaller thankfully. And they sometimes think they're cats. The little one does the whole "Puss in Boots" look from Shrek 2 with the big eyes and the ears back!"Mosquito netting?" Elizabeth suggested, slightly doubtfully.
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"Oh, she definitely is. And I heard about Janet being forced to be a cheerleader. The poor thing. Something about someone named Callisto abusing her authority," Tempe replied.
Aww! Ours just really has the puppy-dog eyes thing down really well. What can I say, it's cute. ^_^"Hmm. Mosquito netting. Nah, not unless I was going to bundle up the weetiny kitties in it and haul it out the door to get rid of them. But I think PETA and the SPCA might have something to say about that."
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Elizabeth just giggled. "Something along those lines. She makes a cute cheerleader though!"
Awww. Dogs are cute!"Hmm, probably," Elizabeth nodded. "It's not that fun to sleep under anyway, especially if you move around in your sleep."
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Tempe couldn't help but giggle as well. "I'll bet she does."
Tempe shuddered at the thought of sleeping under mosquito netting. "I'd probably get all tangled in it. I already have a habit of doing it with my blankets. I'd probably yank it down in the middle of the night and accidentally bind my arms and legs in it."
She shook out an arm. All this talking about being bound and tangled was making her feel a little bit closed in.
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"I have photos," Elizabeth nodded, grinning broadly. "She'll kill me when she finds out how many!"
"I yanked it down the first couple of nights," Elizabeth admitted. "But if it's a choice of netting or mosquitos using you as an all-night, all-they-can-suck buffet? Netting wins hands down!"
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"Oh, these are photos I have to see!" Tempe said, giggling.
"That reminds me. I have a scrapbook I'm supposed to be doing for Arts & Crafts, and I need some pictures of people I've met. Mind if I take a picture of you?" Tempe asked, reaching into her bag to pull out her new disposable camera.
"Hmm. Tough choice. You're right, though. It would probably be better just to drown in netting."
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"I'll develop them in my photography workshop next Wednesday," Elizabeth said, still grinning. "So, I'll probably have them on me that afternoon."
"Oh, okay, sure," Elizabeth said, putting down her coffee.
She nodded. "Eventually you get used to it."
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"Oh good. I'll have to come and find you next Wednesday though," Tempe said. "Um, what room are you in? That might make it a little easier to track you down."
Tempe snapped a few pictures of Elizabeth, put the camera back in her bag and grinned. "Thanks. Now at least I'll have pictures of one person in my otherwise Fandom-scenery-filled scrapbook."