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life_inshadow) wrote in
fandomhighdorms2012-01-21 09:11 pm
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2nd Floor CR, Saturday Night
It was a lazy kind of Saturday night, but Tara had learned to cherish those on the island. She was still thinking about Loki's offer of trying a blood magic spell to teleport. It probably wasn't smart, but at the same time, it wasn't like you tried dark magic once and instantly went evil, right? She was in control.
In an attempt to be social and to quit worrying about magic, she had ordered a pizza -- veggie deluxe, no green peppers -- and had it delivered to her common room. She was going to munch a piece and watch a rerun ofChuck Chip until somebody told her to stop.
[OOC: Open common room, sort-of-method RP.]
In an attempt to be social and to quit worrying about magic, she had ordered a pizza -- veggie deluxe, no green peppers -- and had it delivered to her common room. She was going to munch a piece and watch a rerun of
[OOC: Open common room, sort-of-method RP.]

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She looked sheepish. "I did -- warn you you might go a little crazy for a few days once in a while, right?"
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A pause. "Last weekend I thought I was on a TV show about models. It was embarrassing."
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She sat down not too far from Tara and gave a little polite wave. "Hello," she said.
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She tucked her hair back. "They don't ... have it where you're from?"
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She realized she'd not shared an important fact that helped those statements make sense. "Toto is my dog," she added, quickly.
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No, that was a lie. It was an opening.
Also, there were many people Susan didn't know.
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"Oh, hey," he greeted Tara with a smile. "What's on?" He at least had the sense to actually make friendly conversation before trying to mooch food.
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However, a person could only test doorknobs for so long, and so Susan was leaving her room finally. Through the door. By opening it.
While she went towards the kitchen for some tea- which was still wrong but it would do- she tilted her head curiously at the television. "This is one of those show things?"
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She smiled. "Want some pizza?"
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"No, thank you," she said politely. "'Nerd'?"
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[You beat me to it!]
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