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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"I should have," she agreed, nodding a little. "But it isn't like we've graduated yet. Have any suggestions for me now?"
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"A few," Cassidy said, mulling that over. "I'll have to check my books though. They're more geared for--dealing with things rather than trying to find out new things but there'll be some information there and the library will have more."
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"I'd appreciate it. I mean, I know the H.A.H. has access to a lot of books that aren't just floating around the library, and vice-versa..."
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Not to Alexis, anyway.
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"I know I'm not really in the top pick list for the H.A.H.," she noted, casually, "but if any good comes out of this, I'd say you guys are the ones who are going to be able to appreciate it the most, right away. It isn't like the firsties know any better."
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Cassidy watched them for a moment.
"We'll be able to make sure that the information gets to those who need it the most."
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It just... wouldn't make sense. Not if it wanted to be stronger. Would it?
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And wasn't that a horribly depressing thought?
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Could anyone blame her?
"Well, I guess we'll find out, one way or another."
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Cassidy meant that. She really did.