Jack Priest (
bitten_notshy) wrote in
fandomtownies2010-10-03 01:49 am
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Early Early Sunday, The Perk
Jack really shouldn't have expected a last-minute Portalocity ticket to be both affordable and at a halfway normal time. So here he was in Fandom just as the sun came up.
He sent a text and settled in at a table for what might be a long wait. At least he had a textbook and an endless supply of coffee to keep him company.
[OOC: Open coffee shop. Up early just because.]
He sent a text and settled in at a table for what might be a long wait. At least he had a textbook and an endless supply of coffee to keep him company.
[OOC: Open coffee shop. Up early just because.]

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So, after happening upon Emma at the coffee shop yesterday, was it any question that Adrienne would be back again today? She'd seen the way the casual comfort Emma had displayed in the shop, from her order to the way she had the correct amount out to her familiarity with the layout. This was one of Emma's haunts.
Which meant she'd almost certainly be back. And even if she wasn't, there were plenty of people here who would know her. How nice.
[Heading to bed now, but SP is love!]
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If he had any idea who she was, that would have been different.
"Good morning."
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So, the question was, was he a student here, or someone's visiting family?
"Good morning," she returned, smiling again. This smile held real interest in it. "Fortifying yourself for a day with dealing with your family or for a day of grilling someone's teachers?"
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She looked a shade old to be a student, but that didn't necessarily mean anything.
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Of course, said younger sister was being entirely ungrateful that Adrienne had taken the time and effort out to do so. Adrienne would be hurt if she--okay, no she wouldn't, even if she hadn't already been planning how to use this information in her own best interest.
"But that's ever so kind of you to surprise a friend." She reached out to shake his hand. "How utterly charmed," she said in her crisp, almost-British accent.
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Emma. Darling Emma was all over this boys mind, like a child leaving sticky fingerprints on every available surface. In fact, she'd be willing to bet every last penny of her inheritance that Emma was the poor, neglected student Jack was here to see.
Of course, vying for the memories of Emma in both number and intensity were images of a darkly handsome man, older than any of them. The memories were intimate and emotional--some kind of bond there, yes. Oh, how delicious. Emma couldn't keep a hold on this one either. Poor little sister.
Amazing. She almost would have decided luck was with her this weekend, if belief in luck wasn't the mark of a lesser person.
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"I ... didn't catch your name?"
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Her smile widened. "Perhaps you've heard of me."
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And practically had a panic attack the one time Jack idly mentioned Adrienne in conversation. There was, he believed, no love lost.
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She gave Jack her best 'hurt' expression. "It isn't my fault we haven't spoken. If I had my way, I'd always know where Emma was."
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He ordered a coffee and took a seat at a table not too far from Jack, sipped it, and pulled out a small desk (though most people would probably take it for an oddly-shaped iPad) and got to looking over one of the Martel essays that had just gone up.
Eventually, though, he got bored of that. He put the desk away, and gave Jack - the closest human being - a nod. "Good morning," he said. "Guest or a local?" Connections, yes.
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His eyes flickered idly over Peter. There was some vague recognition, though nothing he could place. "Which are you?"
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"Oh?" he asked. "What do you think of it so far? It has its -- limitations, but it's a good school in its own way."
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He tilted his head up. "Peter Wiggin," he offered.
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He'd heard a bit more than that; he knew Peter was an important man, and one Valentine never sounded entirely fond of. Interesting to meet him in person.
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Peter tried very hard not to let his slight - less kneejerk than it used to be - irritation at that show through. "So pretty recently of the school," he noted. "Sorry, my sister doesn't talk much about her time here."
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Jack missed her.
"She left rather suddenly," he added. "Back to work, I took it."
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In a PR-capacity. "So you were... what, school friends? Acquaintances?"
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It hardly mattered, anyhow.
"Nothing," he added, with a tiny glint of a smile, "half as interesting as what she's up to at home, it sounds like. You mean colonies on other planets?"
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He ignored the barrista, and chose to head for the twenty-something sitting at the table. "Peter."
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He'd almost hoped that Ender would turn him down; it hurt his pride enough to do this in the first place. "Have you reconsidered my offer?"
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The both of them slipped out the door in no time at all, and where they went to talk was no one's business at all.