Envy Adams (
whenshewasnice) wrote2011-10-03 05:44 pm
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Room 223, Monday Afternoon
Natalie had survived her first Fandom High Parents Weekend. It really wasn't much of an accomplishment when she hadn't had any guests of her own, but whatever. She gathered it was still some kind of a landmark, even if she'd spent the majority of it just reading and watching stuff on her own. She just liked it better that way.
And hey, she'd still managed to get what she supposed was a variation of the 'if you hurt him' speech from Sam's friends, so that was something.
But now it was Monday, and it was time to get back into gear. And for Natalie, this meant sitting on her bed with a cup of coffee, studying German from the book in front of her.
She led such an exciting life.
[ooc: Post open, door halfway open. And not the other way around like I typed first.]
And hey, she'd still managed to get what she supposed was a variation of the 'if you hurt him' speech from Sam's friends, so that was something.
But now it was Monday, and it was time to get back into gear. And for Natalie, this meant sitting on her bed with a cup of coffee, studying German from the book in front of her.
She led such an exciting life.
[ooc: Post open, door halfway open. And not the other way around like I typed first.]

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Yeah.
"Some people respawn after they're defeated, but as far as I know, they don't come back undead. They just come back."
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Sam was just...really glad he had a pretty damn good poker face or there would have been about fifty emotions passing over his face right about then. As it was, he just tensed ever so slightly and looked down at his feet.
"So, anything associated with that...horror movie stuff, you don't believe in it?" he asked, looking for clarification more than anything. He didn't know why since she'd pretty much just said she didn't believe in the supernatural.
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"No. But I also don't believe in randomly switching genders there either."
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He never had found out where she was keeping his teeth and he knew his statement didn't really make sense but, well, he was off balance.
"Cool, yeah," he said, nodding smoothly. "I don't have a halo, just in case you were curious."
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"I figured," she said slowly, before changing the subject. "So did your friends find their way off the island well enough?"
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"They got off the island just fine," he said, passing by her desk and closet slowly. "I think they were kinda sad to leave, though. No more free food. Back to paying for it like everyone else."
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She kept watching him as he moved. "They did seem to enjoy the buffet," she agreed, absently. "Ramon especially."
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"He's a good guy though," he said, eyes still on her desk. "Been my friend for longer than just about anyone else in the world. I couldn't really ask for someone better."
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"Yeah, I'm lucky. He's the unfortunate one to have me as a friend," he said, going for a light joke. "I wouldn't wish that on anyone. Come on, I can't even stay upright on a skateboard."
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But she shook her head a little bit. "I doubt he's all that unfortunate, though."
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Sam remembered all those days way too vividly. "I'm sure he'll visit again at some point but if not, I go back to Seattle enough to ease his tender heart."
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Natalie had a lot of questions but she was holding onto them. Too soon for some of them, or just generally the wrong time. Or she just didn't feel like getting into them.
She lay all the way back on the bed, finally, and straightened her legs, resting a hand on her stomach. "He probably should, anyway."
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"Is it bedtime?" he asked after a few seconds of silence.
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"And how's that going, feel comfortable now?" he asked, eyes on her sprawled out form.
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He stayed quiet, still thinking about a billion different things. Okay, maybe five or so things. A billion would make his head explode.
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Eventually, though, she asked the ceiling, "Is this the part where we should be staring at each other and sighing?"
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Nope.
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"If not, I'm sure someone else might come along to sigh and gaze at you since i won't," he replied, glancing over at her. "Lots of options there."
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Stupid Kate.
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