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[Location: Taxon High Gymnasium] Time for the big game!
Tonight is the night of the big basketball game between Taxon High and their rival Cricetidae High! It is the biggest game of the season for the basketball team, the band /and/ the cheerleaders. All of them have performances that they need to hit out of the park. For some there are scholarships on the line and for others it is a huge peer pressure moment.
Of course, for others, it is just another thing to do, another place to be seen and another chance to get out of the house.
What might happen this evening? Will there be triumphs or tragedies? Will there be hookups or hangouts?
Only time will tell!
Of course, for others, it is just another thing to do, another place to be seen and another chance to get out of the house.
What might happen this evening? Will there be triumphs or tragedies? Will there be hookups or hangouts?
Only time will tell!
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" - oh, this is cool! Did you make this? Can you make me one in all different colors? I'll so trade you for it!"
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On the plus side, he does not dislike you, which puts you in rarefied company. He just doesn't understand you.
"....I.... guess?" he mumbles eventually, hesitantly, around his mouthful of cookie. A pause of ten seconds and then Jason adds (getting a few crumbs down the front of the pentagram-dripping-with-blood on his t-shirt), "I can just use a box of crayons if you want all.... colors."
Nasty horrid garish spectrum.
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"That would be awesome. I can bring you the crayons tomorrow? We've got, like, a billion of them for when my little cousins come over."
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Jason wipes his hand off on his baggy black jeans, the cookie having disappeared except for crumbs. He kicks again half-heartedly at the bench before him, twists the fabric of his hoodie with one hand.
Maybe there won't be a tomorrow. For anything, for crayons or stupid cookies. Jason opens his mouth, then shuts it again, and stares down at the court some more.
".....you should leave," he says, sounding about as half-hearted as his kicks. "It's not safe."
Of course, if Thurik the Foul rises and immolates the world in fire and stuff, it won't matter where Metody is, but, you know, it's like... it's merciful not to have to watch it, right?
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But it's very sweet of Jason to worry. Metody breaks the edge off of a cookie, and nibbles at it.
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His palms are a little sweaty. He rubs them against his thighs. The first players are coming out, doing warm-ups, tossing the ball back and forth, doing whatever stupid shit they do. He watches the lines on the court.
It's all up to him to save the school and save the world.
"..do you have any more cookies?"
It's hungry work, okay.
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He passes over his bag. He's got a ziploc each of chocolate chip and oatmeal, a bottle of diet caffeine free cola, a lunch cup of mandarin oranges and an orange that is starting to dry out, because he carries this food back and forth, going around everywhere with it, and never actually eats it.
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"You've got a mummy orange."
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"Ooogh...yeah. I keep meaning to throw that out. I wouldn't eat it, if I were you. It's probably gone bad inside."
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"No. No, this is perfect," he informs Metody earnestly after several seconds of this, and cradles the orange to his chest in case Metody's thinking of taking it back.
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"....please don't eat that. You will probably get sick."
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"It's a symbol," he says, lowering his voice to a hiss. "Sympathetic magic?!"
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He's in physical and social proximity, without any implication of a closer relationship, but he's just as confused by Jason as any one else.
"You mean...like the color? It's energy and enthusiasm, isn't it? And oranges are a symbol of long marriages, I know that, that's why brides carry orange blossoms."
He eyes Jason, utterly lost. With or without him.
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"No."
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"Oh. I'm really confused. What do you mean? I don't understand."
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"Look," he mutters, pointing one pasty-pale finger down at the court, where the big orange ball is being bounced around in practiced dribbles.
"And it's the sun. And this is solstice," Jason tacks on, because it has just occurred to him that Metody might not actually know it's solstice.
He tries really hard to keep up their quasi-friendship, forgiving Metody such laziness.
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A stare of mutual incomprehension happens again.
Jason does what he's fairly good at doing with things that don't obligingly fit into a worldview colored by too many fantasy novels, too many hours on Internet forums, and some possible delusions: he ignores what Metody just said.
"It's dead but it has the seeds of rebirth," he says Seriously. He's talking about the orange, not Stretch Johnson. Probably. "You were meant to give me this today. It's the weapon against the dark."
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"But...it's a navel orange. It doesn't have any seeds, just another teeny orange inside. And probably also mold."
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Deeeeep breath.
"Look, it's a symbol. You can't pick stuff like that apart too closely, okay?"
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He gives Jason a rather wide-eyed look that shades into horror when he flips off the girl. Oh. Oh, golly.
"Okay. So it's a symbol of the sun?"
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He jerks his hood back up from where it had been half sliding off, and
sulksstares down at the basketball court. The game's starting soon.no subject
But the game! Metody perks up when the pre-game festivities and announcements show up. Eeeeeeeeesports!
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Metody isn't arguing with him about the sun, so he can stay.
The whistle blows, they start doing basketball. Playing it. Whatever. Jason scootches forward to the edge of the bleacher, worrying his thumbnail jaggedly as his eyes dart back and forth over the court.
The lines are important. On a solstice, the lines are really important, and the idiots on the court are enacting the sun's rising and sinking, rising and sinking, over and over again with their part of the sympathetic magic, and if they do it too many times it's going to be really bad. Jason is sure of this. He researched it for, like, a week.
He's half-forgotten Metody is there, and is watching the game with uncharacteristic fervor.
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So he radiates excitement, groaning whenever they're scored against, cheering when their score rises, and lunging his feet along with everyone else at a particularly tricky play.
"WOOOO!"
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