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fandomhighdorms2005-09-17 11:41 am
[3rd floor] Saturday morning in the common room.
Max sits in the third floor common room, steaming cup of coffee (with saucer) at the ready, large French press and extra cupware nearby. He's got papers spread out on the coffee table in front of him. It looks like a script or something. He's chewing thoughfully on the end of a Sharpie, idly tweaking the safety pin that attaches the earpiece to his frame of his glasses, and staring at an elaborate Venn diagram with various Fandom High student names on it.
Max is working on a play. It'll be a grand, unificationtheory effort: possibly Rocky Horror, possibly Our Town, and — more than possibly — some kind of meta mash-up between the two. Maybe a little Shrew. He's going to have to think on it.
[ooc: I'm in and out all weekend, but I wanted to put something up. Open to anyone who happens to be in the area, or who is a SERIOUS, SERIOUS actor. (kidding.)]
Max is working on a play. It'll be a grand, unification
[ooc: I'm in and out all weekend, but I wanted to put something up. Open to anyone who happens to be in the area, or who is a SERIOUS, SERIOUS actor. (kidding.)]

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"It's a play. I've decided that Yearbook isn't going to keep me so busy that I can't do other activities. And if I'm going to stay at Fandom High for a bit, then I might as well try to start up the Max Fischer Players again," he explains, carefully moving a piece of paper over where Rory's name appears in the diagram.
Did she see?
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"Oh, you're a playwright? Are you inspired by anyone in particular?"
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For a second there, he looks like he might go into it further, but he stops. He kind of softens for a second and spaces out, looking really small and really young.
"And world events. Very inspiring."
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"So, what are you writing about now? The people around you here?" she asks, waving a hand at the various groups congregated around them.
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He rubs his eyes, behind the lenses of his glasses. His eyes are still bothering him. "I've been really into mash-ups. You know? Like when DJs smash two songs together? So, I'm kind of thinking that my next play is going to be a big hybrid. Something completely new. A mixing of genre... kind of like this place. But, I don't really have it down yet. Still working on the middle scenes."
He watches as Rory drinks her coffee and observes, "You look tired. Are you?"
Max doesn't know that it's not good form to tell people (especially girl people) that they look tired, sick or pregnant.
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"So, am I in this play you're concocting? You don't have to tell me if you don't want to. But I'd be willing to help out however I can, if you need a stage manager or something. I like theater - especially quirky stuff."
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She looks like someone who got laid, the night before. Sparkly. Max has seen that look before and envied it. Right now, it just makes him feel lonely.
"I'd love the help," he decides. "When I have more done, you should read it and see what you think."
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Rory suddenly feels self-conscious. She wonders if Max can tell why she's so happy and tired. Stupid bad liar-ness. It also means she's basically transparent.
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Max refreshes Rory's coffee and smiles at her. His smile basically is a crooked thank you. He's not blind. She's only talking to him to be nice to him. But he doesn't care. At least he's talking.
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"That would be so fun," she says, genuinely interested. "And God knows there are enough guys around here who would willingly wear lingerie just for the hell of it."
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It just weirds him out because it makes him look normal. And he's not used to looking normal. He's used to looking like a freak. Thank god he can throw himself into his work.
The conversation suddenly makes him shy and he sniffs dismissively, "To each their own, I guess. I'm sure people probably think I'm a complete loser, working on this play on a day off school. But... whatever. Now that I've dropped the idea of running for studen government, they can think what they want."
He doesn't say this in a self-pitying way. Max sounds genuine: they *can* think what they want.
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"Besides, you have yet to engage in any homoerotic behavior - at least that I've witnessed - and that puts you way up here," she says, holding her hand flat just over the level of her forehead.
"And hey, why aren't you running for government anymore? I mean, if you were, I'd have to pretend to hate you because you'd be comepetition, but still."
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And, lest she think otherwise, Max leans in confidentally and says, "I know it's not in fashion right now, but I like girls. So... there shan't be a greek club for me."
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"And to answer your question, I'm running for Student Relations Officer," she says, stretching. "I have no idea what compelled me to do it. I was vice president at my old school - mostly because a friend of mine wanted to be president, but people were scared of her...so I was sort of there to soften things a little But yeah, I'm running on Lisa and Liz's ticket. Parker's our campaign manager. Oh, and Logan Echolls, too," she adds, grinning.
She glances over at Max. "Oh, I forgot that you and Parker don't get along. Is that why you dropped out of the running?"
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He remembers Logan from the doctor's office.
"Logan Echolls? The hairy guy?" He asks, off-handedly.
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Rory had heard about Logan's mishap, and they'd had a good laugh over it, but she could vouch for the fact that all the unwanted hair was, in fact, quite gone.
Something Max said suddenly hits her. "Your GPA? A guy like you - I'd expect fantastic grades," she says, confused.
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Staring at his coffee, he leans over and puts another lump of sugar in it. Carefully, he asks Rory, "What do you mean 'a guy like me'? Like... 'with glasses'? Or... is it the 'no friends' thing?"
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She smiles, and gently touches his arm. "Besides, Max. You have at least one friend. And I really mean that - don't think I'm lying to make you feel better or something. Because you know as well as I do that if I were, you'd be able to tell."
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Got a little fired up there. His rocket fuel wanes, though and he settles down. She did just say she was his friend, so she can't be too angry that he spoke to her like one.
"I'm not saying that it's not cool that you're the kind of girl who gets her homework in on time, or does the extra credit. It shows a diligence and great integrity that is usually lacking... but don't you ever wish that you could just do stuff? Rather than running through everything like it's a big rehearsal?" He's speaking quickly, like it's something he's thought about a lot, but it doesn't sound (in fact) rehearsed. Still, he's must sound like a lunatic. "Sorry. I'm ranting. Proving how unintelligent I really am."
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