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fandomhighdorms2009-06-22 12:25 pm
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The Salle, Monday Morning
Not that Arthur would admit it, but yesterday had helped to calm him down from the state of introverted confusion he'd been in since Thursday. He was no longer showing signs of such, or at least nothing that was as easily, visibly sedate.
He was, however, very focused on his own swordwork that morning. He'd asked Merlin tostand guard come with him into the salle, but now that what bothered him worst had gotten out, he was free to focus on his movements to ward off the rest of it. Slowly, carefully, and with full concentration, he lapsed into familiar patterns that were as easy as breathing by now.
[[ open salle, but I'll be SP in bursts until the evening ]]
He was, however, very focused on his own swordwork that morning. He'd asked Merlin to
[[ open salle, but I'll be SP in bursts until the evening ]]

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He kind of looked like modern art gone wrong, but he was totally up for some swordwork and was going to get right into practising his forms.
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"Zack," he called, "What in the name of God happened to you? Did you decide to wander off into a pool of dye?" Pause. "Thrice?"
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Actually, considering the mud and the hangover that had gone with that, it was possibly for the best that Arthur hadn't seen him that way, after all.
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Swords weren't typically liquid, for example.
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Yes, he thought he was funny.
"Do you think you can manage a spar at all?"
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And to look all shiny.
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NFB, Squirrels shhhhh!
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But today, Eliot was back at Paxington and she was here, watching Arthur for the moment and wondering what fresh, er, heck awaited her today.
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Over-protective of Arthur... perhaps. But with Arthur's track record of magical tarts trying to kill him happening so painfully often...
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"What?" she finally asked him with a flat look; the irritation masked shyness but that was all.
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They don't trust you echoed in her head, in her Aunt Dallas's voice even if it'd been told to her in a text message. She wondered if that was just an oddity of memory or something about her family. After all, she knew they did things with technology as much as anything.
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