Francine Peters (
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fandomtownies2010-03-12 02:00 pm
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Support Services Meeting: The Park, Friday After Classes
Since the weather was in fact halfway decent (if looking a bit like rain in the near future), the meeting had been moved back to the picnic shelters at the park, and Francine and probably OMG Morgana could be found surrounded by... er. Scones. Also coffee and J,GoB-provided doughnuts, but the scones were homemade. Just, um. Something Francine had to try.
"I know you guys who hop around to all the meetings have seen this before on Tuesday," Francine said, "because the fighters were talking about what to do if someone you know turns into somebody else who causes trouble: how do you stop them without hurting your friend. What we should look at, though, is what can we do in advance to make things as easy as possible on ourselves and everybody else when we wake up as somebody -- or something -- else? Leave ourselves messages? Make sure our friends know stuff to tell whoever we end up being? Hide things we don't want someone else in our body finding? Let's talk about that."
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"I know you guys who hop around to all the meetings have seen this before on Tuesday," Francine said, "because the fighters were talking about what to do if someone you know turns into somebody else who causes trouble: how do you stop them without hurting your friend. What we should look at, though, is what can we do in advance to make things as easy as possible on ourselves and everybody else when we wake up as somebody -- or something -- else? Leave ourselves messages? Make sure our friends know stuff to tell whoever we end up being? Hide things we don't want someone else in our body finding? Let's talk about that."
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There's notepaper, tape, crayons and whatever you might feel like decorating with, on most of the picnic tables.
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hopefully presentdirection were equal parts disappointed, determined, and frustrated.There was some pursing his lips in thought, too, while he waited for the meeting to die down.
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*Dear person who isn't Francine: if you look like this {insert a picture, not one of the ones from summer, hair was awful} people are going to think you're me.
*Dear Francine:
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Which is why Arthur did in fact approach her at the end. "Morgana."
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She didn't want to start right out by glaring but, well, it couldn't be helped.
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Arthur didn't wait for a response.
"You need to put an end to this before it gets worse. I've shown you a great deal of leniency so far, Morgana, to do as you like, but I'm not going to stand by and watch you threaten your own future like this."
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Don't sound so cheerful about that option, Arthur.
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Jacob not just because he was dating his sister, but also because he was a giant knob, but even Arthur had the presence of mind to know that pointing this out wouldn't help his point.
... well, he had the presence of mind for now.
"And what exactly are you planning to do with him? This is going to end either in heartbreak, or in you getting bored of your toy and discarding it. Might as well end it before you get tempted."
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... If he found out there had been any slightly improper touching, then Jacob really could kiss his balls goodbye.
"You're too naive to be involved with these people. He didn't even have the common decency of speaking to me before beginning this ridiculous pursuit of you, and you seem to have forgotten who I am to such an extent that you thought teasing me at a dance was somehow appropriate."
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Which was good, considering that it had scarpered years ago.
"Morgana, I am trying to protect you, since you're not exactly doing a bang-up job of it yourself."
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... There we go then.
"But there are too many risks here, and you're not thinking clearly."
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Yep.
"Oh, I don't know," Arthur said, "You could lose your innocence because he's too pig-headed to admit we're entitled to our own ways. My god, Morgana, if father was here, he would've had him executed by now."
Or at least chased off with a heavy sum. Arthur wasn't sure why he hadn't tried to pay Jacob off, beyond the irritating little Merlin-voice in the back of his head telling him it was a stupid idea.
"The only protection we have here that we can trust is ourselves, and I don't care about what fancy you've taken to this guy that makes you think you can trust him." A pause. "For that matter, I'm not staying in this godforsaken place a minute longer than I have to, and neither are you, so seriously, give it up."
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"Father's not hearing anything about this place other than that we had an interesting time at the castle in Northumbria he sent us to," he said, tonelessly. "Too much has changed." He dropped his hand. "Morgana. It really is just the three of us out here."
He'd never ask for her support, but that was the closest he'd ever get.
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