3rd Floor Common Room, Sunday Night

Apr 07, 2013 20:43

After a pizza run and whatever mother-daughter bonding was possible when the two were barely 18 months apart in age, Francesca and Bay were back in the dorms and watching The Amazing Race"So which would be worse?" Bay said/signed. "Stuck in Vietnam with no money like that couple, or having to go around the world in matching glittery sweatsuits like ( Read more... )

3rd floor common room, james t. kirk, bay kennish, gertrude yorkes

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tinyjedispider April 8 2013, 01:03:47 UTC
Feeling a bit bored since Jessica had been keeping her on a tight leash today, Rachel finally made a break for it and escaped to the third floor common room. And there were people here!

"Hi. What're we watching?" she asked, inviting herself to he viewing party.

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justbeingbay April 8 2013, 01:07:56 UTC
"Idiots getting lost," Bay answered. "Amazing Race. Whose kid are you?"

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tinyjedispider April 8 2013, 01:11:51 UTC
"Do you promise not to take me back to them right away if I tell you?" Rachel asked. "I'm not running away or anything, I promise."

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justbeingbay April 8 2013, 01:13:23 UTC
Bay looked the girl over. "You look old enough to handle the awesome responsibility of watching TV without mom and dad," she decided. "So I promise. But fair warning -- if you bug me, I'll take you back."

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arsenicmauls April 8 2013, 01:05:41 UTC
Everyone was being really loud this weekend, while Gert just wanted to ignore all the chaos, so for... some reason, she decided that the common room would be the place to go.

"Hey, Bay," she greeted her friend, flopping on the couch. "Hey... Bay's kid?"

She'd heard the annoying guy on the radio, and Gert was pretty sure she would have recognized hair like that if she'd ever seen Francesca around before.

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not_switched April 8 2013, 01:10:13 UTC
The TV in the common room was also really loud: Francesca liked it that way, and Bay had learned to tolerate hard-of-hearing preferences.

"Hi," Francesca said, smiling over. "I'm Francesca Bledsoe. Cool hair."

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arsenicmauls April 8 2013, 01:16:35 UTC
"Yours too," Gert said sincerely. "Red was my second choice when I first dyed it. I still might do it one day."

Bledsoe... she didn't think she knew that name. "Does your other parent go here too?"

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not_switched April 8 2013, 01:29:23 UTC
"It would look good on you," Francesca told her, already shaking her head in response to the other question. "Nah, he went to a school for deaf kids. This place would make him crazy."

Too many hearing people, too much mumbling.

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reven8e April 8 2013, 01:19:16 UTC
"The sweatsuits are an affront to all things cute. I'd go for that," Emily said as she strolled by. So, kids everywhere, but none her own. She could deal with this. Maybe even poke some fun.

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not_switched April 8 2013, 01:38:49 UTC
"Thanks for agreeing with me," Francesca said, turning so she could follow Emily's lips a bit better. "I would look way better if I was going to be on TV."

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reven8e April 8 2013, 01:40:50 UTC
"Appearances aren't all...but they sure as hell are something," Emily said with a shrug. "I'm Emily, nice to meet you."

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not_switched April 8 2013, 01:47:28 UTC
"Same," Francesca told her. "It's weird to see Mom this age. Did you have any visitors like me?"

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kirked April 8 2013, 01:29:19 UTC
Jim had no kids (thank goodness) but that wasn't going to stop him from venturing out. Maybe he wanted to snicker at people who did have kids and maybe he wanted to see what the spawn of some of his friends was like.

So, common room and hey, a common room with a very familiar face. And some unfamiliar faces.

"Got a tiny you this weekend, I see."

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arsenicmauls April 8 2013, 01:36:30 UTC
"Yo," Gert greeted Jim, leaning over the couch in his direction. "Long time no see. Also child-free this weekend, I'm guessing?"

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kirked April 8 2013, 01:39:36 UTC
"Yo."

And it hadn't been as long for Jim seeing Gert but it had been a different Gert so he kept that to himself.

"No kids for me. Good thing too. I'd have fed them too much to make them sleep because I'm not a dad. Not happening."

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arsenicmauls April 8 2013, 01:49:58 UTC
"I don't mind kids, but I don't think I'd want to be responsible for one for however long this is gonna last," Gert agreed. "I thought the reward for being responsible and not getting pregnant in high school is not having to deal with that."

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