Kite Morian, Sunnydale High Class of '03 (
formoftherapy) wrote2010-06-11 07:51 pm
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The school database has the following information on Morian, Kite:
Home address and phone number, mother's name. In the event her mother can't be reached, there is a phone number listed for her brother, Eagle; the area code is for Los Angeles.
Records of her detentions (six) and suspensions (one).
Notes made by the school counselor during her freshman year, following her brother Kestrel's disappearance.
Grades--a solid B to B+ student; her attendance records indicate she could easily have As if she put in just a little more effort.
Last but not least, her class schedule:
Home address and phone number, mother's name. In the event her mother can't be reached, there is a phone number listed for her brother, Eagle; the area code is for Los Angeles.
Records of her detentions (six) and suspensions (one).
Notes made by the school counselor during her freshman year, following her brother Kestrel's disappearance.
Grades--a solid B to B+ student; her attendance records indicate she could easily have As if she put in just a little more effort.
Last but not least, her class schedule:
Spanish 4, Young
English 11, Parker
Calculus, Acevedo
Lunch Period
Physics, Russell
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"Poster child of normalcy, that's you."
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(The mun is getting such cognitive dissonance playing Tony off Sherry's journal, you have no idea.)
"What good did modesty ever do anybody?"
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"None that I've seen," she admits.
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Tony is pretty sure he just won something! He's not quite so sure what.
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"There we go where?"
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Final score: Sunnydale - 24, Deep Creek - 16.
Kite stretches as people filter down out of the stands. "What do you want to do now? Somebody's probably throwing a party, or we could head to the Bronze..."
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"...Huh. He's actually not there."
Shrug.
"Let's go to the Bronze."
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"What first?" Kite asks, almost shouting over the roar of other conversations and the band. "Drinks? People watching? Or dancing?"
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The conversation goes like this:
"Goddammit, Sherry, you followed us here!"
"I did not."
"You are such an unbelievable creep! I don't know why I—"
"Careful, Tony. One never knows who may be listening."
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She can't properly see either of them, but the list of things that would send Tony running off like that is very short and she knows where she'd put her money.
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"I'll tell you if your lady friend approaches."
"Sherlock fucking Holmes, I swear sometimes you are not even a real person."
A silence falls into place around those words.
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She starts up the stairs one at a time, keeping her steps as light as she can.
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"She is attempting stealth," Sherlock breaks in coldly.
Softer still: "I'm sorry."
"Yes," Sherlock agrees, "you are."
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She opens and shuts her mouth twice before she manages, "We okay?"
(It's not what she meant to say. She meant to say 'you' or 'everything,' but 'we' is what she does say and she can't take it back.)
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Sherlock snorts unsympathetically.
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"Anybody gonna tell me what I'm missing here?"
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"aaaaaaaa," says Tony.
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She doesn't sound particularly surprised or disappointed.
"You two take your time."
She goes down the stairs considerably faster.
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Sherlock gently tugs Tony's hands away from his face. "None of that," he says sternly. Unwilling to look at the world just yet, Tony reburies his face in his clone's—his brother's—in Sherry's shoulder.
They stay like that for a while. Tony isn't counting.
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She pushes her way into the crowd on the dance floor, right up near the speakers. Her ears will be ringing clear into tomorrow and she doesn't care.
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"Is... I mean, are we..."
"You are an idiot, but by now that is hardly a surprise. Go. Make your peace with Miss Morian."
Tony gives Sherlock a hug, quick but more desperate than he feels like admitting, and flees down the stairs. Sherlock stays in his dark corner and does not come out to watch.
When Tony sees Kite, he's glad of where she's standing. No way in hell will they be able to talk. He doesn't want to talk; he just wants to... be.
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She sees Tony coming out of the corner of her eye and turns to meet him. Her grin is crooked but friendly.
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