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Sep 13, 2010 23:44

After another month, and into the second semester, she returned to school. A new school, and the other students weren't quite as bad as the ones at her last school.  A distinct lack of born-again students. It was more like the school she'd had back in California, and that was nice.  It helped her settle a bit more.  People didn't ask her too many ( Read more... )

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anima_in_metal September 14 2010, 03:54:53 UTC
In the time it takes her to start school and settle in, Johnathan becomes aware just how deep-seeded her fear of the water is. He never sees her take baths, only showers. Sometimes she has small, subtle nightmares even when he's there, and while it only takes a few words to scatter them from her mind he doesn't think that it will stop them from happening.

He wonders how bad they get when he's not with her. On a level, he knows the answer all too well.

On the nights she has work, he bring Moira over, or has her come over to his apartment. Cooks for her, helps her with homework if she wants it. Either way, they spend the night together more often than they do apart.

Outside of Amelia there's work. Calls from Sean, ways to help his brother navigate the affects of what he's done. Other, minor magics - things he's always done, but never been willing to show anyone else. Now, with Amelia, he doesn't worry about that so much.

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afromp September 14 2010, 04:02:27 UTC
She finds them fascinating, really. Things he does that she's absolutely sure she could never do. But she watches him do these things, and when he's not there she has dreams. Sometimes nightmares, sometimes just dreams about him.

She prefers the dreams.

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anima_in_metal September 14 2010, 04:10:03 UTC
It's interesting to have someone who actually watches these things. He teaches her, in a way, the simpler arts. Things to notice, things anyone could learn if they were shown. The rest is so far in his blood he's not sure he could teach a child if he had one, much less Amelia.

Still, it's nice. And he only freaks out about the age difference when something bizarre happens. Like picking her up from school when her car breaks down.

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afromp September 14 2010, 04:16:15 UTC
She likes watching him, likes learning what he can teach her. It's interesting, though she likes watching him do it more than she likes doing it herself. No matter how interesting it is.

To her credit, she did try to find a ride before calling him. A little sure that the age difference does bother him. It doesn't bother her.

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