Kate Gregson (
vanillajello) wrote in
fandomhighdorms2011-03-28 01:38 pm
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The Roof, Monday Afternoon
Kate had only returned to Fandom about an hour or so ago. She'd offered to stay in Kansas, to help, but then she'd been asked "What with?" and she hadn't been able to come up with any real answer, so they'd sent her off, and she'd grabbed a portal back. She'd soon realized she didn't want to stay cooped up in her room, so she'd just dumped her bags there and headed up.
And now Kate was on the roof.
It probably didn't seem like much of a momentous occasion to anyone else, but it kind of was one for her. She didn't even care that the weather was much, much chillier than it had been back home. She had her monkey hat and her golden jacket on, and she was good, just leaning against the railing, looking out over the island.
Everything felt calm. She felt weird, but it wasn't really a bad weird. She just felt like the world had shifted somehow, just a subtle little bit. Something had fallen into place and she could really breathe again for the first time in months. That seemed liberating and totally fucked up all at the same time.
It almost made her smile.
[ooc: It doesn't get much more open than the roof.]
And now Kate was on the roof.
It probably didn't seem like much of a momentous occasion to anyone else, but it kind of was one for her. She didn't even care that the weather was much, much chillier than it had been back home. She had her monkey hat and her golden jacket on, and she was good, just leaning against the railing, looking out over the island.
Everything felt calm. She felt weird, but it wasn't really a bad weird. She just felt like the world had shifted somehow, just a subtle little bit. Something had fallen into place and she could really breathe again for the first time in months. That seemed liberating and totally fucked up all at the same time.
It almost made her smile.
[ooc: It doesn't get much more open than the roof.]

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That was how Nathan saw it, at least.
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In fact, Nathan gave her a round of applause because he was seriously impressed. "You sound like the person you were when I first met you. And here I was worried that she'd gone for good. Maybe now we can get back to the drinking and eating chicken nuggets and shit together."
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[And now I scuttle off to job #2!]
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[And I must sleeep. See you tomorrow!]
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They weren't.
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