Saturday Evening, Room 421

May 15, 2010 21:34

It was Saturday night. She'd been here a week without checking in. Conveniently, she had so very handwavily found a store to sell her a computer -- wireless, they said, which was confusing but she liked it.

So now she had no excuse not to e-mail Quistis and ... no, scratch that, Quistis didn't exactly like her. She didn't take it personally. She ( Read more... )

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flowering_mind May 16 2010, 02:07:14 UTC
Booored. Bored bored bored.

Ino was wandering! Because that is what you did when there were new people about and you had very little shyness in poking your head in other peoples' open doors.

"Person!" she greeted, leaning in the doorway and studying the girl. "Hi!"

Entertainment!

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angelo_wings May 16 2010, 02:13:49 UTC
"Hi!" Rinoa called out, looking up from her laptop. She didn't bother much with niceties, herself, so it all worked out. "Other person! I can call you 'student' or 'girl' if I'm going to be 'person.'"

Or they could be Blonde and Brunette. She was flexible!

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flowering_mind May 16 2010, 02:19:51 UTC
Ino laughed. It was nice to see people who didn't take her greetings seriously!

"I'm kinda fond of 'Ino' myself," she confessed. "Though I've gone by 'Amy' before as well. Or girl. Girl is a pretty good one. You could pick a different label than person if you'd like."

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angelo_wings May 16 2010, 02:24:56 UTC
"How do you get 'Amy' out of 'Ino'?" she asked with a laugh. "Nicknames are supposed to shorten your name, aren't they? I've never had one, so if you want to play around with 'Rinoa,' you can. But I insist you call Angelo by her right name."

Angelo was apparently the sleeping dog by Rinoa's feet. The one who didn't seem to care much what, or if, she was called.

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flowering_mind May 16 2010, 02:32:27 UTC
"Through some very creative thinking," Ino replied lightly. "And, hey, you've, got 'ino' in your name too. I have a name twin!"

No you don't, Ino. Stop that.

She put her hands behind her back and grinned at the sleeping dog. "Angelo? That's a cute name! I suppose she can be Angelo, if you insist. Or 'adorable'. How 'bout adorable?"

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angelo_wings May 16 2010, 02:39:22 UTC
"I do," she laughed. "Except it's more of an 'in-no.' Ino and Inno? They can be spelled the same but pronounced differently. Are those homophones, or are homophones the ones that are spelled differently but pronounced the same?"

Someone did not pay enough attention in class.

"You can call her adorable," she decided, sounding every bit the princess. "I call her lots of things. I hardly ever use her full name, because it's long."

Way to go, giving your dog a long-assed name!

For her part, Angelo whuffled and blinked sleepily at the voices. Voices? She was trying to sleep.

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flowering_mind May 16 2010, 02:47:30 UTC
"I have no idea," she admitted cheerfully. "I've got another sort of name twin here, but his name has it spelt 'e-n-o' so it's not quite the same even if they rhyme. It's much prettier looking with an 'i'."

She could chatter about anything apparently. Name geekery!

"What's her full name? More than Angelo?" Ino was just going to wander into the room to grin and inspect the waking up dog. "Hiii. Did we wake you?"

That was probably not helping!

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angelo_wings May 16 2010, 02:56:04 UTC
Angelo ruffed once, in the affirmative, and then set to sniffing the new person. New people smelled interesting, and Angelo liked to make friends. Hello!

"Sant'Angelo di Roma," Rinoa pronounced carefully. "She was 'Sant'Angelo' for a while and then just 'Angelo.' My father thought it was a stupid name, but what does he know?"

Mmmm, daddy issues.

"We should form a club," she decided. "Eno, Ino and Inno. I'm sure we could find other No's out there to join us. Give it a cute name like Yes to Nos."

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flowering_mind May 16 2010, 03:01:00 UTC
"That is a cute name for a club," she agreed. And that was Ino, just going to kneel to more properly say hi to the adorable dog. Also, petting her was a lot easier then.

... She did hope that Rinoa wouldn't mind the fact that Ino was going to pet her dog, yeah. Because how could she resist? Awww! She was so cute!

"... I think I'll stick with Angelo," she decided, grinning. "It's a very dignified name, her full one, and I'd probably trip all over it."

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angelo_wings May 16 2010, 03:19:03 UTC
"I'm sure there are other 'No's out there," Rinoa added. "Oh! There's one boy named Nobody. Have you met him? He can join, too."

Presuming he was interested in a club that had no real basis other than 'we have somewhat similar names.'

"It fit her," she said, "and then it was too long to fit her, at least for everyday use. She's a rescue dog. She gets vicious."

Yes. Angelo certainly looked vicious, since she was head-butting Ino's hands and hoping for ear-scritches. Killer dog, right there.

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flowering_mind May 16 2010, 03:23:48 UTC
"Bod?" She blinked up from where she was totally indulging Angelo with ear scritches and a bit of snuggling. "He's my next door neighbour, we're pretty good friends."

Ino grinned. "I call him 'shoulders' 'cause he's got rather nice ones. He don't see to mind. Bet he'd join, he's super nice. And we wouldn't even need an advisor! Reno would do it; he's a teacher now."

Reno would laugh at you, Ino. You know this. If you caught him in the right mood, though, he might say 'sure, what the heck'. Might.

"You're a very vicious dog, I bet you are. Hiiiiii." Totally vicious.

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angelo_wings May 16 2010, 03:29:35 UTC
Angelo nuzzled back happily with a few whuffs. Rinoa approved. Anyone who got on well with Angelo had to be a good person: those were the rules.

"I haven't seen his shoulders," she said. "I'll have to ask him to show me."

What? She might be trying to get herself a boyfriend here, but she wasn't blind. Looking was 1000% okay.

"I don't think I've met Reno, either," she said. "My teachers were a Lieutenant, a really suave guy, and a girl named Faith that likes to beat things up."

It was, to say the least, an interesting mix.

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flowering_mind May 16 2010, 03:36:01 UTC
Ino wrinkled her nose cheerfully.

"I knew you looked familiar," she chirped. "We share the Lieutenant's class. Reno's comes right before it I was, uh, well. Sorta the feather covered one this week?" Ino was just going to hurry on. "And you totally can't miss Reno. Red hair, like fire red no lie, blue blue eyes and attitude."

Mmm attitude. She said that approvingly.

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angelo_wings May 16 2010, 03:38:09 UTC
"That was his class?" she asked, clapping a hand over her mouth and giggling. "I didn't recognize you, but I saw a few people later all feathered and covered in goo. He wouldn't tell me what class. He just glared and huffed."

It had been adorable.

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flowering_mind May 16 2010, 03:44:09 UTC
"Who did the glaring and huffing?" she asked interestedly. "And totally Reno's class, it's called 'Rookiehood 101', so 'course he's going to make us handle things like his obstacle course. The prize was cake. I'd do it again for cake."

She really would. It was worth the showers needed.

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angelo_wings May 16 2010, 03:46:22 UTC
Rinoa rolled her eyes. "A friend," she said.

Just a friend. That was totally all that was in her tone. Mostly.

"Tall, floppy hair, grumbles and says 'Whatever' a lot? Would have been wearing black before it got all gooped up."

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