Fandom High had it's traditions. It had it's gremlins, weird lockers, zombie band, and shirtless students. It also had another, slightly less wide spread, but no less bizarre tradition. A very personal tradition, really
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"Hi." Leda said tentatively. She was suddenly wishing they hadn't made her leave her knife in the weapons locker. Not that it likely would have done any good.
After going through town, Diana was now exploring the dorms. She didn't expect anything out of the ordinary, but it never hurt to check. She didn't expect a polar bear watching Space Battles IV.
Jon had, for a few very wonderful hours, managed to forget about the weird. And then he wandered into the common room on his floor. He stared at the polar bear for a few minutes and then sat on the couch as far from the bear as he could get.
"You know, they really should put some of this stuff in the brochure."
Fiona honestly wasn't sure how one was supposed to use these spaces, and out of curiosity she'd been checking if each of them was the same when she noticed the polar bear.
That's certainly different.
As it didn't seem to be causing any trouble and seemed fully hypnotized by the idiot box, she simply licked her lips and sat down on one of the couches to see what this television nonsense was all about.
"Are you another student?" she asked calmly. After a talk with an apartment-sized crocodile with teeth the size of your arms, well, this didn't strike her that hard.
Also, the complete lack of fiction in her life had sort of made her more likely to simply believe truths as they were as opposed to thinking it was a joke or a trick.
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"Hunh. At least you have good taste."
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"You know, they really should put some of this stuff in the brochure."
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That's certainly different.
As it didn't seem to be causing any trouble and seemed fully hypnotized by the idiot box, she simply licked her lips and sat down on one of the couches to see what this television nonsense was all about.
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"Are you another student?" she asked calmly. After a talk with an apartment-sized crocodile with teeth the size of your arms, well, this didn't strike her that hard.
Also, the complete lack of fiction in her life had sort of made her more likely to simply believe truths as they were as opposed to thinking it was a joke or a trick.
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