The Deck, Monday afternoon

Aug 25, 2008 13:10

There were no clases for a week. It was still summer. There was absolutely nothing to do.

Clearly this meant that Brooke had to be out on the deck with a glass of iced tea, hanging out in a chair and soaking up some rays while she still could. There was no other option here.

[Open deck is open!]

cimorene of linderwall, brooke davis, angela montenegro, cal stephanides, deck

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makescherries August 25 2008, 21:37:42 UTC
Every once in a while, even Cimorene needed sunlight. Which is why she came on to the deck, book in hand. She nodded politely at Brooke.

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gobrooke_urself August 25 2008, 21:46:47 UTC
"Less reading, more tanning," Brooke advised. "Also, hi."

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makescherries August 25 2008, 21:49:49 UTC
Cimorene frowned. "Not sure how healthy it is to be just sitting under the sun. And hello to you as well." She said as she sat down, not opening up her book...yet.

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gobrooke_urself August 25 2008, 21:59:39 UTC
"But you're here anyway," she pointed out.

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makescherries August 25 2008, 23:33:05 UTC
"Fresh air never hurt anyone." Cimorene informed her. "And if it has, the research has been inconclusive."

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gobrooke_urself August 25 2008, 23:43:54 UTC
"That's exactly what I'm doing," Brooke said. "Getting fresh air. And Vitamin... whatever vitamin comes from natural sunlight. I know there's one."

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makescherries August 25 2008, 23:54:30 UTC
"D. Vitamin D." Cimorene helpfully supplied.

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gobrooke_urself August 25 2008, 23:59:07 UTC
"Thank you," she said. "I'm getting my Vitamin D."

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makescherries August 26 2008, 00:13:58 UTC
Cimorene smiled and opened up her book. "I am assuming that you are sad to see your summer end."

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gobrooke_urself August 26 2008, 00:29:01 UTC
"When two weeks of it was spent in Antarctica? Definitely," she said. Ignore the weeks spend in Greece and France and on tropical islands and such. "I think we should get an extension."

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makescherries August 26 2008, 00:30:50 UTC
"Antarctica wasn't so bad." Cimorene pointed out. "And Greece was gorgeous."

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gobrooke_urself August 26 2008, 00:37:58 UTC
"Antarctica was freaking cold," she countered. In summer, that was bad wrong.

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