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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"Almost time for the anthem," she says, nomming.
"You've got maybe ten minutes if you want to escape an excess of school spirit and wholesome Americana."
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He ruffles Tony's hair and cheerfully climbs back under the bleachers.
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"What about you?" she asks Tony, taking a sip of the frighteningly large soda. "You allergic to a good time?"
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(The bleachers let out a soft, derisive snort.)
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"Are you seriously going to stay under there the whole time?"
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"You'll come out at halftime, right?"
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Kite sounds decidedly amused.
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Silence.
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...are you still there?"
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Tony leans toward her and stage whispers, "He totally is."
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"Come on." She sets the snacks aside and gets to her feet.
The Sunnydale High School Marching Band can thankfully carry a tune in a bucket. After the anthem and the school fight song, it's time for kickoff.
Halfway through the first quarter (Sunnydale - 7; Deep Creek - 3), Kite pauses in her cheering to holler in the direction of her feet, "Still doing alright?"
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Tony gets the look of someone being tempted towards unspecified mischief.
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"...what are you thinking?"
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(Sherlock is a much better liar.)
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"C'mooon. You can tell me."
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If Sherlock were here, which of course he isn't, he would be very impressed by Tony's fortitude.
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"Only a little?"
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Nobody anywhere nearby snickers, no matter how much they'd like to.
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"Alright, I'm not gonna torture it out of you."
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That's good, right?
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