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fandomhighdorms2009-05-18 04:59 pm
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LBJ Campfire, Monday Evening
Chuck didn't know who started the campfire outside his cabin but he was glad that someone did. He was capable of working a lighter but that whole Boy Scout-y wood and newspaper in the optimal fire starting position thing was lost on him. So when people did the hard stuff for him he was appreciative. Silently appreciative. He wasn't about to be thanking people out loud.
Now he was sitting back against a log with a joint in his hand and was debating going back inside the cabin to grab marshmallows. Maybe after the munchies set in.
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Now he was sitting back against a log with a joint in his hand and was debating going back inside the cabin to grab marshmallows. Maybe after the munchies set in.
[Open! You will keep me entertained whilst I wait for the Gossip Girl finale]

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"He's new like me," she admitted, "and we got to talking at the party. Then we met up yesterday night for a walk on the beach to talk some more."
She ran a hand over her arm, where his jacket had been.
"It was a little cold so he let me use his sweatshirt."
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She could also mention Leto, but that seemed a little different. More private. Besides, there was plenty to mention with Griff.
"He said he'd like to draw me if we ever got a nice sunny day."
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"I don't really know. I mean, Himura and I are going to start working on teaching him English and he's been helping me with my defensive weapon. And there's Leto."
That one was complicated, though. It was wrapped up in secrets and sliced knives and wondering if he really did trust her. If she trusted him.
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"He mentioned you were friends when I told him about the dress. He missed the party."
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"We had a bit of a-- thing at the salle, but I think we're all right now."
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"I put an edge on my string," she explained, "sliced his knife in half during sparring.
"I think, well... I don't know. I wouldn't ever cut him; even if the string hit him it wouldn't cut since I care about him," and Dinah was the first person to hear that out loud "but he got very quiet and sort of just left.
"He talked to me again, though, and things seemed to be all right. I haven't asked him about it, but I'm pretty sure we're all right."
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Part of her wanted to straighten her back and lift her head and tell Dinah that she wasn't a kid either. She was an adult; she'd earned that.
The other part knew how little she knew in some ways, that she still had things to learn. It also reminded her that this wasn't about her; Dinah was trying to tell her about Leto.
Finally, however, she got something out.
"I'm not a kid either," she said firmly, "not after what we went through."
Eliot and Fiona agreed on that point.
"But... thank you for telling me. I appreciate it. And more information is always good."
They still hadn't quite cured their imbalance. Maybe there'd be time sometime this week.
"He still likes to spend time with me. And he put his arm around my shoulders, so I think whatever it means, we're still friends."
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"Fremen are pretty touchy, too, compared to us. Which is nice," way nice, nice enough that she couldn't allow that any more, but that shouldn't stop Fiona from enjoying it. "Some people don't like it, I know. I'm glad you're good with it." Aaand... "They're polygamous, too. He's kind of seeing Alice Liddell, but she doesn't mind if he has another girlfriend, or anything."
There. Couldn't get much more up-front and non-judgemental than that, right? And maybe he'd already told her!
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"I don't really have a... normal?" she said carefully, peering over at Dinah in what she hoped looked like something of an apology.
"For touch. It was just nice."
As for the polygamous...
"I didn't really know about Alice," she had to admit as she started going through it in her head, "but that's good to know. I mean, that she doesn't mind. Not that anything's-- we haven't kissed or anything."
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"I just wasn't sure you'd be good with it, and if you are, that's cool. People here mostly don't judge." She remembered Turtle, suddenly, and added, "With one or two notable vehement exceptions."
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"I'm just going to see how things go," she said honestly.
"There's so much I haven't gotten to experience. Some things I'll, well, I'll never get to experience. So I'm just going to see how things go and do the best that I can to enjoy it and stay alive."
Yes, that second one was a main goal.
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"I... don't think so, no. Both my parents seem to have a lot of money, even if I never heard about it before now.
"I'm a lot more worried about making it that far."
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She was only fifteen, after all. However mature she seemed sometimes, however still she could be in some moments.
"And it would probably be best if no one got involved. The last time, my workplace got blown up and most of my town was destroyed."
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"Demons?" she asked quietly.
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