Emma Grace Frost (
icecoldfrost) wrote2012-05-23 04:54 pm
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Apocalypse Avenue Home for Wayward Fandom Alumni (#33 Apocalypse Ave), Weds Evening.
Sometimes a girl just needed a little down time, and so tonight Emma was reading the latest paper on human evolution and mutation by one Dr. Moira MacTaggart, which had recently - for her time - been published.
It was...well, she was occasionally yelling back at it or shaking the journal.
"Stop! Go back! Dammit, I want more on the triggers and symptoms of adolescent manifestation!"
In other words, another evening at the Nolan & Frost Home for Wayward Fandomites.
[OOC: Looking for some boys, but totally open for calls, texts, visitors.]
It was...well, she was occasionally yelling back at it or shaking the journal.
"Stop! Go back! Dammit, I want more on the triggers and symptoms of adolescent manifestation!"
In other words, another evening at the Nolan & Frost Home for Wayward Fandomites.
[OOC: Looking for some boys, but totally open for calls, texts, visitors.]
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What? It couldn't be as simple as asking, could it?
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"Darlings, hello, let a poor man in."
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What? He knew what Portalocity was like.
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He stepped in and carefully put his jacket on the ground for later laundering.
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Seriously.
"Anything in particular, or shall I just grab the first bottle of appropriate alcohol that comes to hand?" He was pretty sure he had some Frangelico on hand, but if not he definitely had whiskey.
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He shrugged. "I mean, it's just a suggestion. But I suspect she'd appreciate getting some intelligent questions about it, y'know? From someone who knows at least a little what they're talking about -- and this is you, so I'd say it's probably more than a little."
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You know. an ounce or so.
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"Actually, think I could borrow that when you're finished, love?" he added, stepping out of the room to prepare the coffees. Hmm -- maybe the espresso machine? The French press had been getting a workout lately, but maybe time for something different. "I might have some perspectives as a healer that you're lacking."
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He glanced toward Ronan. "How is the healing going, by the way?"
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"But she is a scientist, a doctor. No offense, darling, but I trust the medical profession about as far as I could throw them. Think about what they could learn about mutation with a dissection subject. I'd rather not risk placing bets on other people's ethics, not unless I've had a chance to get close enough to pick her brain in my own special way."
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He sighed, frowning a bit. "I hate that you need to think about that kind of stuff," he added. "It's... I don't like to think about my friends fearing dissection.
"Is there any more of her work available?"
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As to the rest of it, she gave an awkward shrug. "The problem with being a mutant is that as more of us manifest, the awareness grows. The awareness grows... maybe the next little girl who hears voices gets handed over to Science instead of just tossed in the looney bin."
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He's a wizard, Emma. He's practically required to be an optimist.
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"Sure, Ronan, although you'll have to clarify some things for me. It's easy enough to follow for the most part, but some of the terms are things I'm not familiar with. Yet."
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"Freaks don't deserve educations, not if you ask my professors in the human development department."
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He sat down with his own drink -- cappuccino with a shot of Fireball. "There's always more to learn," he told Jack. "I mean, beyond always coming across information on new species, there's always new insights into humans, too. New spells being written, that kind of thing."
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Give him a moment, Emma. You just broke Ronan's brain. "But you're people."
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He closed his eyes, relatively at peace. "I'm glad things are always changing," he said. "The world would get dull, if they weren't."
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It also helped cut down on her Perk budget, and Emma enjoyed just sipping her drink.
"You two and your spells," she teased, slanting a glance back over to Ronan. "Magic worlds. One day, physics is going to step on you."
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"... Need a world to escape to?" he asked. "Trust me, I can find somewhere if you need it."
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He leaned back into his chair, relaxing and letting the heat of the cappuccino -- and the Fireball -- sink in. "We should have a party," he said. "That could be fun."
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A wizard, a werewolf, and a telepath; they were quite the merry little band of misfits.
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Like he needed an excuse. Hope you weren't planning on losing weight, Jack.
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A pause as he rubbed a finger along Emma's instep. "Not that I object."
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"...if we want to be tacky, we should put a red light bulb in one of the upstairs windows."
Sometimes Emma was a bad person, and she was totally fine with that.
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For a wizard, Ronan was something of a bad person himself. Emma brought it out in him, really.
"Any requests for dinner, by the by? I was thinking maybe some kind of pasta, but I'm open to suggestions."