SARAH (
smart_house) wrote2008-02-17 03:41 pm
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Jamie and X coming to Eureka.
It may be awkward for X-23 and Jamie, transitioning from Milliways to Eureka. SARAH herself does not notice much of anything when she moves back and forth, but she advised her two guests to sit down on the living room couch before they left the bar.
"Exterior sensors have resumed function," SARAH announces. "Welcome to Eureka."
"Exterior sensors have resumed function," SARAH announces. "Welcome to Eureka."
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"Mom's looking to move into Eureka Gardens. Jamie got really annoying, so she made us leave."
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Jamie glares at his 'sister'.
(And takes a mental note, meanwhile: 'Mom', not 'Mum'.)
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Though it seems to be becoming one.
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There.
"GD, right? I think? She said to bill it to Fargo, anyway. Is he the one with the glasses?"
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"That'd be him. Thanks, I'll go put your orders in."
Tucking his pad back into his apron pocket, Vincent drops off two wrapped utensil sets before disappearing behind the center bar.
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"Why would I think that?"
Beat.
"Do you think he is cute?"
She seems genuinely perplexed.
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"First of all, I'm too young, and second of all, he's not my type, and third of all, don't you think he'll be less irritated by Mom charging a whole bunch of stuff to him if he thinks you think he's cute?"
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"Oh."
Beat.
"Okay."
As long as he doesn't try anything with actual sixteen year olds.
Or X will have to come back here and make him stop.
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"One spaghetti bolognese and a peanut butter and marshmallow sandwich with chocolate chips. And two Pepsis."
This being Oregon and all.
"Let me know if I can get you anything else."
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In the tones of one who has been well-drilled by a parent to Be Polite To The Nice People In The New Town, No Really.
And Jamie digs in to the sandwich - it's awfully sweet, but really not that bad. He's certainly eaten worse.
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X only sounds a little sullen. Or maybe that's embarrassed.
Then she, too, digs into her food.
It's oddly efficient for a teenager.
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What could be more natural, from a kid moving into a new town, with new people?
If people smile at him, he smiles back.
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She's paying a little more attention to scents and voices than to what people look like.
Being a sulky teenager is good for that.
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"Okayready?"
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"Yes."
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"Didn't know Fargo was out on hiring trips..." Vincent wonders aloud.
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They will not be here long enough for it to be a problem.
And, of course, once they are outside and moving, she clicks on SARAH's communicator.
It doesn't quite look like a cell phone, really, but body language is a very useful tool.
"We have established our cover and are heading to EG now. It will not take long."
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X is silent for a moment.
"I do not think they will. I will contact you again when we have found the data."
She clicks off the communicator and looks at Jamie.
"SARAH says 'good luck'."
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"If everything goes well we won't need it. I haven't seen anyone giving us funny looks so far."
On the street, anyways - and Jamie's been watching.
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Sheriff Carter threatened his daughter today with forcing Vincent to not sell her espresso; Zoe wants to claim as much as she can before he actually carries that threat out.
Even if she is supposed to be at school at the moment.
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She is someone they are supposed to avoid.
But ducking away will only attract her attention.
Which may explain why, at this exact moment, X does nothing out of the ordinary.
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If an eyebrow goes briefly up, it's probably just because he's well aware that people his own age are meant to be in school right now.
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Crap.
"Can I help you with something?" Zoe starts, coming to a dead stop about ten paces in front of the pair.
Eyes narrowing, "I haven't met you yet."
Equal parts exasperated 'New nerds' and a glimmer of hope.
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