Just outside the dorms: Sunday afternoon

Apr 16, 2007 06:34

Jack had stepped outside for a bit -- he needed some fresh air and a chance to clear his head. Two kids, and the existence of an apparent alternate universe where he was playing happy families - and apparently enjoying it - had weirded him out to the point he needed a minute or two to himself ( Read more... )

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harknesshorde April 15 2007, 20:45:41 UTC
Most kids would panic when they opened their closet door and suddenly found themselves transported somewhere else. But Alexandria M. Evans Harkness took it in stride. After all, when you were part alien, your favoritest uncle was a wizard and your daddy was a Time Agent, there really weren't too many things that could phase you.

Alexandria - never Alex or Lexie or any other nickname, thank you very much - looked around, surprised when she recognized the castle in the distance from pictures her mommy had shown her. It was the castle where her mommy and daddy went to school. It was a good a place as any to start looking for them.

She grinned, a grin that grew even wider, and even more like her father's when she recognized the dark haired man standing outside of the building. Blonde hair streaming out behind, she raced across the park and tackle hugged the father she'd never met.

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anextimeagent April 15 2007, 20:49:03 UTC
Jack staggered under the impact, because he'd been paying exactly zero attention, but caught his balance and automatically hugged the kid back. "Careful there, kiddo," he said, crouching down so he'd be on her level. "You don't want to go around hugging strangers."

He already had a bad feeling about this, but she was adorable, and he grinned and tugged on her ponytail. "Not everyone's as nice as me."

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harknesshorde April 15 2007, 20:52:24 UTC
"I know that," she said, giving him an exasperated look that Jack might find oddly familiar. "My mommy told me not to talk to strangers. But you're not a stranger."

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anextimeagent April 15 2007, 21:00:01 UTC
It did look vaguely familiar, as did the tilt of her chin, but he couldn't quite place it as the bad feeling got stronger. "I'm not?" he asked, deliberately letting his eyes go wide with surprise, trying not to grin as he teased her. "Well, who am if I'm not a stranger? I've never met you before."

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