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arsenicmauls) wrote2013-10-31 09:50 am
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Room 229, Thursday Morning
Gert wasn't big on Halloween -- hadn't been, really, since she was about nine. Now that she was sixteen, she was pretty over the whole thing, and in the interim she had all but memorized an annoying spiel about how this dumb holiday was just another sign of the appropriation and Americanization of everything anyway.
So. No trick-or-treating for her tonight, obviously. Instead, she was spending her morning at her desk, going over verb conjugations for her online Italian class (what, fall break had inspired her to pick up another language), all the while fully ready to launch into that spiel of hers if anyone asked her why she wasn't in costume.
[[open door and post!]]
So. No trick-or-treating for her tonight, obviously. Instead, she was spending her morning at her desk, going over verb conjugations for her online Italian class (what, fall break had inspired her to pick up another language), all the while fully ready to launch into that spiel of hers if anyone asked her why she wasn't in costume.
[[open door and post!]]
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He took a moment to answer her other question. "We decided to have a fake homecoming," he finally said, eyes still on Old Lace. "And it went ... I guess it went about the way things usually do for us. But it was still good to see everybody, y'know?"
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Gert, for her part, took a moment before deciding not to press for further details. It was getting to become a habit, and anyway, if Victor was actually back at Fandom relatively unharmed and wasn't volunteering any information, she figured it couldn't be so bad. "Yeah, I know the feeling," she said instead. "Even with Kar here and Nico's visit, I still miss everyone. It'd be hard to pass up a visit home, even for something half-baked that's bound to end as badly as all our missions seem to end."
Oh, she hadn't seen anything yet.
"How is everyone?" There, that was a vague enough question.
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To be fair, given Nico's history this was hardly a surprise.
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Oh, their group.
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Except that it was Chase. Which shouldn't have meant anything special, but somehow it did. She wasn't really sure what that was about.
"Was it weird for you?" she asked, dropping into 'comforting' mode since she still felt like kind of a jerk.
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Privately, he thought Nico/Chase made more sense than Gert/Chase ever had, but that wasn't the kind of information he was giving this Gert yet.
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Raaaadio.
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In all seriousness, she liked Victor and she liked Jess, and she could see how they might make a good couple. But she so didn't have an interest in playing matchmaker beyond some affectionate ribbing.
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He liked Jess, and could see dating her. But he was pretty sure she wasn't interested in him that way -- and anyhow, after the disasters his relationships tended to be, and given everybody was graduating in a couple months anyhow, he suspected he was better off single.
He poked at Gert's arm to change the subject. "How's your love life?"
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She did not count that, no.
"And don't worry, you can still redeem yourself by singing at her window, if you're not worried about waking Atton up." Not to mention everyone else on the second through fourth floors.
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Somehow she didn't think he was that broken up about it.
"When someone asked about the speedo, he said he was a sexy strawberry," she added. "'S creative, at least."
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