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fandomhighdorms2012-06-05 05:32 pm
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The Roof; Early Tuesday Evening [ 06/05 ].
Fawn felt like slipping up to the roof that evening. It wasn't as if she had anything else to do. There was no harmonica music, not yet; her attentions were focused on a more literary pursuit at the moment, though the instrument of choice was tucked away into her pocket. At the moment, she was scribbling away at some more poems, her bobbing a little with the rhythm of her words as she wrote them down.
Ever since Peeta had told her about those Hunger Games back where he was from, her creativity had been fueled, practically filling a whole notebook with, essentially, fan fiction, though she wouldn't have recognized that term as applied to it. Various scenarios where she tried to imagine a world like that and put herself into it. Most of them involved her dying horribly, whether from refusing to fight or attempting to fight and failing miserably. One or two of them were done on a good day, and the system was broken or she survived, but those were rare. There was even one very special poem on how she was chosen as both the girl and boy combatants. Only a few pages were left in the journal, and she went to fill them up tonight, wondering what to write about after it was filled.
[[ open roof is...you guess it...emo. ]]
Ever since Peeta had told her about those Hunger Games back where he was from, her creativity had been fueled, practically filling a whole notebook with, essentially, fan fiction, though she wouldn't have recognized that term as applied to it. Various scenarios where she tried to imagine a world like that and put herself into it. Most of them involved her dying horribly, whether from refusing to fight or attempting to fight and failing miserably. One or two of them were done on a good day, and the system was broken or she survived, but those were rare. There was even one very special poem on how she was chosen as both the girl and boy combatants. Only a few pages were left in the journal, and she went to fill them up tonight, wondering what to write about after it was filled.
[[ open roof is...you guess it...emo. ]]

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Where she promptly noticed someone there.
"Hi," she said casually as she took a seat.
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But she did turn her head, peeking through her curtain of hair for a moment before pushing one side of it back behind her ear and she offered a "Hi" back.
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Besides, it was the emo roof. People didn't always want to talk. Still, though, she offered those few words and a slight smile.
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The Shaladorans were more into oral tradition, anyway. You couldn't take the stories away that way, couldn't destroy them like you could if they were written down.
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Said the girl who didn't have much that belonged to her.
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So she went ahead and told her, "That sounds like something my mother would say."
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"So if what I wrote down was just bleep bloop blarp, are they still important just because they're words? They don't mean anything; words are just words unless you give them meaning, so it's not the words that are important, but what you're saying with them. If what you're saying with them isn't important, then how could they be important? I have the ability to stick my finger up my nose; that doesn't make it important, though."
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The other girl had a good point, Shira thought. Or at least an interesting one.
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She wondered why she was justifying her writing at all, especially since it wasn't as if she had any intention of ever showing it to anyone, and she went to nip that conversation in the bud by changing the subject and taking a second to actually look at the other girl for a moment.
"Do you come up here a lot?"
She was wondering if she should find a new place to be alone and write. It was a small school, sure, but it was a pretty small island on top of that.
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"Not much," Shira said with a shrug. "Just sometimes, when something makes me a little thinky. A lot of people come up here just to think, some come up here to angst, it's kinda a popular spot for that sort of thing."
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"I can see that," she said. "I think there's something about height and being able to see so much that puts things into perspective."
That, and maybe the big six story drop, too.
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She grinned sheepishly. "Here I am talking at you and talking at you and I haven't even introduced myself. Wow, that's kind of rude of me, isn't it? Sorry. I'm Shira."
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"How long have you been at Fandom?" she asked. Yes, a random subject change, but at least it was off of Fawn and her words
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One that involved shrugging.
Shocker.
"It's okay, I guess."
And, with an arched eyebrow, she turned the question back on Shira, "Do you like it here?"
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"The weirdest stuff is so...normal here," she marveled, though the comment still made her cross her legs a little. "I mean, I'm half convinced this is more of a looney bin than a high school. I'm pretty sure there aren't a lot of places in this world or any other where saying, 'Hey, a giant Nothing ate all my friends, but the place isn't so bad."
Just like Peeta saying the Hunger Games weren't so bad. It was completely crazy. And she was right there with them.