Emma Grace Frost (
icecoldfrost) wrote in
fandomhighdorms2009-12-09 02:05 pm
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The Roof, Wednesday Afternoon [12.9]
Between this weekend, the Rescue Rangers events of the previous week, and the whatever-the-heck was going around at the play last night, Emma needed a smoke.
Honestly, she could kill off an entire carton repressing the events of last weekend, but she was going to sit on the roof ledge and be good and stick to one or two cigarettes. Maybe three, if she felt like indulging.
Four, if anyone gave her any crap, but Emma wasn't anticipating needing to deal with anything that couldn't be solved with a glare and judicious unethical use of her powers. Or mocking. Mocking solved everything.
[Open roof. SP disclaimer applies, as I haven't been getting notifs for anyone since Friday. Poke me over email if I don't answer.]
Honestly, she could kill off an entire carton repressing the events of last weekend, but she was going to sit on the roof ledge and be good and stick to one or two cigarettes. Maybe three, if she felt like indulging.
Four, if anyone gave her any crap, but Emma wasn't anticipating needing to deal with anything that couldn't be solved with a glare and judicious unethical use of her powers. Or mocking. Mocking solved everything.
[Open roof. SP disclaimer applies, as I haven't been getting notifs for anyone since Friday. Poke me over email if I don't answer.]

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Bloody weekend. It had been a tease. A tease that had involved a good deal of bad choices, and he was fully intending to find his way to the edge and wallow for a bit, but he was looking at his feet as he came up, and doing so meant that he very nearly ran into Emma on his particularly set route there.
//Afternoon, Emma.//
Oh. How thrilled he sounded to see her.
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So, sulking.
//I've got a few technical difficulties when it comes to enjoying Cheerios, pissed-in or not. Thank you.//
It was like he was being snarky and stating the problem all at once! How... resourceful. Or something.
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He gave his foot a scuff against the floor, and then gave his head a shake.
//The hungry children in Africa can have my share.//
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//That isn't what I meant. Yer powers are... I mean.// He didn't know what he meant. Or, maybe he did, but he didn't want to just go right on ahead and admit aloud that he was jealous. //Nobody ever has to notice that yer different, if yer don't want them to.//
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Having not been up to the roof in awhile, Alex found himself wandering up there after class, mostly because it was familiar and more often than not, he'd find someone good to talk to.
And look at that, success again.
"Well, hey there, Emma," he said, all cheer just because he knew perkiness wasn't her thing. Being contrary was fun. "Whatcha doing up here? Enjoying the sunshine?"
[sp=good as i am about to commute!]
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Emma just rolled her eyes and flipped him off. "Fuck you, Alex," she returned pleasantly. "Yes, clearly I am working on my tan. Stunning deductive powers you've got going there."
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Or be a jerk. That one was probably more likely.
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"Besides, I love Christmas. I'm a veritable bastion of holiday cheer once I've had my nicotine fix."
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Emma was, of course, the first person she spotted when she got up to the roof: delightful, golden Emma, undisputed beauty of the school. Just seeing her standing there made Karla gasp--half in wonderment, half in dizziness as the world shifted under her feet again. Dammit, that had been happening far too often for her taste recently.
But really, did it matter? Not when Emma, Fairy Queen of her life and heart, was waiting for her there on the roof.
"Emma!" Karla called, overjoyed to see her. "I missed you!"
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...which still resonated with some of the same overtones that Jack's mind had last night. Curiouser and curiouser.
"Flattery's not going to get you anywhere, darling," Emma teased, multitasking with ease. "Well, not anywhere of note while in public."
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She felt that light psychic caress and opened her shields without a thought. *You wanted something? ...Me?*
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"And my life would be so much the poorer without someone else around who appreciates our talents like you do."
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If she wasn't all doped up on love potion, she'd probably be hiding in her room, the way she'd done all on Monday.
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"... but it is a nice day for December."
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If not one she'd entirely forgiven for whacking her with a slipper. It had stung!
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