Yamanaka Ino (
intraspective) wrote in
fandomhighdorms2008-07-01 10:48 am
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Fifth Floor Common Room, Tuesday Morning
Ino had pie. Probably more pie than she needed, but whatever. She had not made any of the pie, because she was lazy and cooking, unless it was for someone else, was not something she cared to do and besides, J,GOB made perfectly good pie anyway so why bother?
Yes. So, she flopped in the common room, idly flipping through a gardening magazine she’d picked up while grabbing the pie, and wondering if anyone would come help her eat it, of if she’d be stuck with it all by herself. Ino snickered.
Well. It was pie. In Fandom. She could probably leave it in the common room and have it gone in half an hour really.
[Open as a common room is!]
Yes. So, she flopped in the common room, idly flipping through a gardening magazine she’d picked up while grabbing the pie, and wondering if anyone would come help her eat it, of if she’d be stuck with it all by herself. Ino snickered.
Well. It was pie. In Fandom. She could probably leave it in the common room and have it gone in half an hour really.
[Open as a common room is!]

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Really really.
He'd just been, er, exercising. That's right. That's why he had the books in his arms and his things and a, um... stick.
Right.
He tried to figure out how he'd get past without Ino seeing him since she was in the common room.
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"You're lurking," she observed, flipping another page of her magazine.
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Beat.
I could have said I was flying there. I'm an idiot.
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It wasn't, exactly, a question.
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Dammit.
"Could I get a hug as well? Since I'm going to be keeping you company?"
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"How've you been?"
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Well, she'd spent a great deal of the time with Michael. What else could she say?
"You?"
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"Blind. He can see through Altra's eyes, but he can't see on his own. He seemed reasonably resigned to it."
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She considered that, resting her head against him as she did so.
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"He's got plenty of friends. And he's very strong inside."
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"You been up to anything else?"
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"No. I've been reading, really. Or working on your broom. Or cooking. Apparently he learned to cook while he was gone."
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"What, exactly, is enough?"
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At least. But, hey, it'd give him a number to work for.
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Beat.
"Do shopkeepers count?"
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