Sarah Sabastian (
silentsorrow) wrote in
skymuffins2011-07-30 09:21 pm
[Sept. 1/11] The Dining Hall, Early Evening
Supper at Thrones Academy was always quieter at the end of the year.
At the very beginning of the year, it was different. Older students found their tables—some claimed in years past, others rearranging themselves to suit how friendships had changed over the course of the two month long holiday all returning students had endured—while the newest class, the ninth graders, congregated at the tables set up for them. In the weeks that followed they would realize that they were allowed to move to other tables. And they would realize that no one wished them to do so.
For now, they were thoroughly engrossed in talking to those of their year and the rest of the grades were varying degrees of relieved about it. The new kids did not notice the way that the Headmistress, Lenore Aubrey, did not at them even once for all that their tables were closest to her.
The older students knew why.
At the very beginning of the year, it was different. Older students found their tables—some claimed in years past, others rearranging themselves to suit how friendships had changed over the course of the two month long holiday all returning students had endured—while the newest class, the ninth graders, congregated at the tables set up for them. In the weeks that followed they would realize that they were allowed to move to other tables. And they would realize that no one wished them to do so.
For now, they were thoroughly engrossed in talking to those of their year and the rest of the grades were varying degrees of relieved about it. The new kids did not notice the way that the Headmistress, Lenore Aubrey, did not at them even once for all that their tables were closest to her.
The older students knew why.

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He didn't know how he could be partner in crime with someone nameless.
And an idiot, but for some reason that didn't bug Aron as much as he thought it should.
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"Liam," he stated, his voice crammed full of that gruff pride that pretty much screamed 'dense jock.' "It's Liam."
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Aron would tread carefully, to a degree. "Well then," he said, "in order to sneak into the offices, we'll have to do it when most people are occupied elsewhere."
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Which was kind of a heartbreaking realization for a former championship quarterback.
"Does this place have regular assemblies or anything?"
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Which, well, that was alright. He didn't mind them.
"They wouldn't expect any of us to pull something the first night here."
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"So, what, you're saying we should raid the offices tonight?"
... Actually, he kind of liked that.
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He liked that about his grin. It kept him out of trouble.
"Unless you're too tired?" Aron murmured as people at their table began receiving their food. "We might never get a better chance."
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It wasn't like he had anything to really lose, here, after all.
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Wasn't that a nice and normal sort of thing to be doing on the first night?
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Hell, he'd brought so few belongings, he probably could unpack and still have time to throw himself into the heist.
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Though with the failure rate, Aron wasn't sure if it was just luck that had ensured them that.
"Good," was all he said. "We'll leave here separately to throw them off further."
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Because as much as he wanted to know what was going on with this place, putting food into his belly was priority. He'd missed breakfast today, thank you. He wasn't going to skip lunch just because of some fluffy prat and a brilliant idea to get into trouble alongside him.