Okay, admittedly, having a picnic at the beginning of January wasn't the best idea the school had ever come up with. Thankfully, the weather was sort of agreeable today - it wasn't too chilly, the sun was out, and there were still pretty pockets of unmelted snow on the lawn
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Traveling by Jackie's magic mirror might have been less ostentatious than arriving in Santa's sleigh or on the Princess's magic carpet, but it was a flashier entrance than Velma would have liked to make. It was her first day of attending a normal school since sixth grade and she'd been hoping to keep a low profile. So much for that.
Slinking over to one of the tables, she eventually found her nametag and stuck it on her chest. She would have found it sooner, but she'd been looking for one that read Velveteen rather than Velma. Weird. She hadn't been out in public under her real name since the sixth grade, either.
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"There you are!" he said, once he spotted Velma. "Eric Bittle, I'm your school assigned sibling, I'm so pleased to meet you!"
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"Say what?"
If nothing else, Eric looked to be a few years younger than Velma.
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212: Lucille Sharpe and Raven Queen
216: Eric Bittle and Rey
304: Laura Kinney and Kaylin Neya
320: Skaar, Son of Hulk and Velma Martinez
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And if that didn't work, that's what the nametags were for.
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Look, she just had to ask!
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Anyway, he had a glass of juice in his right hand and he was eyeing the crowd.
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