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fandomhighdorms2007-09-27 12:36 am
The Hallways: In the Wee Wee Hours of Thursday Morning.
Despite falling asleep earlier, Jamie was once again awake and was roaming the hallways in an aimless sort of fashion.
As you do.
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As you do.
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She made a face. "It gets tempting when it's this late."
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Apparently Jamie repeats words when he's tired.
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After a moment, she added, "I've ... never tried, you know. I don't know that I wouldn't be able to, exactly, if I knew what I was looking for. Unlink them and let them sink into your heart, where you could find them again if you needed to." She bit her lip. "I shouldn't say such things. I'm very sorry about your summer. I wish saying that made anything better. I'm not certain it does."
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He then stopped in his tracks and stared at Namine.
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Naminé looked up, realizing he had fallen behind, and stared back at him, confused. "Did I say something wrong?"
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"That ... can't be," she said, finally. "I'm not ... there isn't ... that isn't something that ... can happen. In any world. I'm not ..."
She should apologize for staring, or for making no sense at all, but those words didn't seem to be coming, either.
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"I'm not going to," she said. "I don't have that much time. A year or two, at best."
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He let out a long breath. "Look. I have no idea how you or your world works but take it from a guy who's seen more dead people suddenly come back in bizarre and timely ways that one should. There are ways to get back."
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Naminé blinked. She supposed? Where did that come from? Odd.
"It's ... you really think that was me? Somewhere old, still drawing, and ... her name wasn't Kairi?"
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"I'm sorry," she said, covering her mouth. "I'm not certain what's funny. But you really ... saw me. Off in the future and ... growing old here drawing pictues and ... that's utterly impossible and it's also the most wonderful thing I think I've ever heard."