Didi (Death of the Endless) (
living_endless) wrote2010-01-28 10:35 am
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Room 322, Thursday Midday
Didi had spent some time this morning talking to her fish as she cleaned and rearranged their tank. Either she was a little bored, or they had seen fascinating things during the gremlin invasion. It might have been both.
Once she'd gotten all of the conversation out of Slim and Wandsworth that a girl could expect (and a bit more), she flopped down on her bed and started watching a DVD of the movie from class yesterday. She hadn't seen it all the way through, and Scottish Accent Guy was hot.
The door to her room was open a crack so she could see people in the hall.
Once she'd gotten all of the conversation out of Slim and Wandsworth that a girl could expect (and a bit more), she flopped down on her bed and started watching a DVD of the movie from class yesterday. She hadn't seen it all the way through, and Scottish Accent Guy was hot.
The door to her room was open a crack so she could see people in the hall.
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It made sense to her!
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"Do you know it about people here?" he wondered. "Or does that get limited too?"
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what the other player tells me" she gestured, indicating she could go on for a while. "I'm no Layla Williams. Promise."no subject
He hesitated. "What happens to leeches? Vampires?" he corrected quickly.
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She remembered the fight he'd gotten into with the bartender at the welcome picnic.
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She kicked at the bed a little, wishing she had a better answer. "How'd she end up in love with one of them?"
It wasn't that she thought vampires couldn't love; it was that, well, they ate people.
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... yes, Jacob, it's that obvious.
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Even if they were insanely stupid ones, yes.
"It sucks to be you, I get that, but ... is he forcing her into it in any way?"
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He still wasn't going to like it. Sullen boy is sullen.
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... kind of. Because now Didi had to think about a whole different problem, and she just hoped she was connecting the dots wrong.
"Oh, Jono has that," she said casually and a bit slowly. "I don't think he likes it much, though. He got into an argument with somebody last week."
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He could dodge, but he wasn't the dodging type. "Yeah, I know," he said. The fish were very interesting now. "That... got kind of out of hand."
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"He caught me off guard," Jacob admitted and he'd gone through it enough in his head to make sort of sense of what'd happened. Even if a lot of it was hazy. "And I lashed out. He talked back and that just got us both pissed."
A shrug of his shoulder. "It's... bad if I get mad. If I lose control, so I just said whatever'd get him to go away."
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