Fandom High Graduation Ceremony, Class of 2011, Saturday Early Evening - Part One!

Apr 30, 2011 02:29

The ceremony was once again held at sunset for the benefit of the graduates’ less diurnal guests, but the lawn was well-lit with twinkling blue and gold lights draped across bleachers, stage, surrounding trees and specially-assembled trellises, giving the overall effect of a peaceful fairy grove. (Not, say, Las Vegas. Tasteful twinkling lights ( Read more... )

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Leda (The Scent of Heather One Dewy Dawn in Autumn, of the House Where Two Queens Fell) prof_of_cunning April 30 2011, 06:51:37 UTC
 

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Re: Leda (The Scent of Heather One Dewy Dawn in Autumn, of the House Where Two Queens Fell) anarchist_queen April 30 2011, 16:36:59 UTC
Leda was surprised to hear not only her name, but her full name given to her by her foster parents. Though she supposed she shouldn't have been.

As she rose to get her diploma, she felt a mix of apprehension and ecstatic pride over come her.

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Re: Leda (The Scent of Heather One Dewy Dawn in Autumn, of the House Where Two Queens Fell) elsewhere_books April 30 2011, 16:38:47 UTC
Though outwardly, her parents were only applauding, anyone who knew how to tell such things of Elves, or had any extra senses in that regard, would be able to tell that they were incredibly proud of their daughter. And that her mother was on the verge of tears hearing the name they gave her alongside the one she'd taken for herself.

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Re: Leda (The Scent of Heather One Dewy Dawn in Autumn, of the House Where Two Queens Fell) heromaniac April 30 2011, 21:33:37 UTC
Momoko clapped a bit early, not realizing Leda's full name was going to be called. But that was okay, because Leda totally deserved the extra applause.

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Re: Leda (The Scent of Heather One Dewy Dawn in Autumn, of the House Where Two Queens Fell) glacial_witch May 1 2011, 03:36:14 UTC
As a counterpoint to her parents' reserve, Karla was hooting and cheering up a storm when Leda took her diploma.

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