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fandomhighdorms2015-09-21 09:56 am
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The Roof, Monday Morning
So. Merrill had discovered the roof, and more relevant to her interests, the rooftop garden. This had been entirely by accident, as she'd been trying to get from her dorm room to the preserve at the time, and don't ask how exactly point A led to point C by way of missing point B because she'd been a little too lost in her thoughts at the time and certainly wouldn't be able to tell you. It was fine, though, since tending the spiky little plants was a job that appealed to her. It'd worked out well as far as she was concerned.
Having finished with that, she settled down near the edge of the roof, not too far away from the garden. It wasn't the same as being out in the preserve, but still quieter up here than in the dorms.
Somehow, at some point in the last week or so and equally by accident, she had also managed to find the library -- that accounted for the small stack of books beside her. They were all supposed to pertain to elven history, but whether she'd find anything useful in them was entirely up in the air -- so far none of them seemed to be the elven history of her world. She was determined to go through all of them thoroughly, though, and then when she was done she'd turn them in and check out a few more, and so on.
Safe to say that, ever since she'd met that Witch of the Wilds at the party a few weekends back, she was just a little tiny bit obsessed with the idea of finding and restoring an eluvian. It was her duty to preserve and recover what she could of the elves' lost culture, and this? This would definitely count.
[OOC: Open? Definitely open.]
Having finished with that, she settled down near the edge of the roof, not too far away from the garden. It wasn't the same as being out in the preserve, but still quieter up here than in the dorms.
Somehow, at some point in the last week or so and equally by accident, she had also managed to find the library -- that accounted for the small stack of books beside her. They were all supposed to pertain to elven history, but whether she'd find anything useful in them was entirely up in the air -- so far none of them seemed to be the elven history of her world. She was determined to go through all of them thoroughly, though, and then when she was done she'd turn them in and check out a few more, and so on.
Safe to say that, ever since she'd met that Witch of the Wilds at the party a few weekends back, she was just a little tiny bit obsessed with the idea of finding and restoring an eluvian. It was her duty to preserve and recover what she could of the elves' lost culture, and this? This would definitely count.
[OOC: Open? Definitely open.]

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She sat down next to Merrill. "It is quite a view though."
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Technically she'd already spent more time studenting than actual pirating.
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"Why did you decide to become a pirate?" asked Merrill, with a curious tilt of her head. "Was it the ship? It's a nice ship, I can see how it would be tempting."
She was going to be so sad about its eventual fate.
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"It was the ship," Isabela confirmed. "I looked at her and it was love at first sight." The only kind of love she was going to let herself admit to for quite some time.
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"I can see why. I'd almost be tempted myself," Merrill told her, bouncing a little bit. "But you can't really go anywhere until you get a crew together, can you."
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Avelineone to drink, so best to avoid them really."Much as it pains me to admit, she'd too much ship for one woman to handle," Isabela said, nodding. "But once I have that crew I'd be happy to give you a ride anywhere you can sail."
She'd offer to let her join said crew, but even without having time to get jaded to the downsides, she could tell that Merrill was on the top of the list of people who shouldn't be pirates.
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"Oh, I'd like that," she said happily. "I'd miss the land too much to stay away very long, I think, but it would be nice just to take a little trip. Someday. But tell me how your classes are! What else are you taking?"
Besides Ethics. Which was hilarious, considering they were both in it.
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"There's the sex class, which is very...educational." Poor Clint, it was probably for the best that Merrill wasn't in that one. "And the one about how this place is supposed to work with the two hot teachers, also one where the teacher oddly concerned about setting things on fire."
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". . . oooh, do you think the ethics teachers are going to kiss?" Abrupt change of subject, yes, but she'd argue it was a compelling subject. "It'd be very pretty if they did."
This new interest in gossip was entirely your influence, Isabela.
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"I do hope so," she said. Also the hot blonde teachers while she was wishing for pretty things. "In fact, even if they don't oblige us, we can write about what would happen if they did."
Isabela, no.
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In a continuation of what would be a narrative theme for years: Merrill, no.
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Isabela. No.
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"Really?" Merrill almost bounced a little bit. "Oh, this is exciting. Do you think you'll make them go on some kind of adventure, or will it just be about kissing?"
For starters, at least.
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"An adventure will give them an excuse to start kissing." Isabela was aware that not everyone saw someone pretty and decided to try their luck. "There they are, one's repressing their feelings, the other's stoically pining, then there's some kind of peril or the other, and wham, kissing and feelings all over the place."