As the last graduate took his seat with his diploma, a faint rumble rattled the folding chairs.
The noise grew louder and the tremors grew worse and true to Fandom graduation protocols, a invisible, impenetrable dome came down to separate the graduates from the rest of the audience.
The rumble faded away into uneasy silence.
Then:
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That wasn't creepy at all, really.
The invisible barrier lifted to release the smoke--and the graduated.
[OOC: Reactions, ho! Meet up with friends and family and try to explain what happened!]
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She could actually have felt happier right now. Definitely.
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He made his way over and said, "You all right?"
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It just sucked a lot.
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Thanks ever so much, Portalocity.
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Yeah, okay, maybe missing out on congratulatory hugs was really bumming her out right now.
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Look, he was still maintaining the whole nice thing. He was trying, he really was even if there were issues still.
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The things she felt like she needed were also ones she didn't feel comfortable asking for.
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That wasn't a real answer.
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"Congratulations," he told her quietly. "Your speech was amazing."
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"Thank you."
Because she appreciated nice words just as much as anyone else when she'd done something right.
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Since she'd only told Peter she'd even applied.
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