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<blockquote data-quote="Macv12" data-source="post: 6818782" data-attributes="member: 6801600"><p>(<span style="color: #FF8C00">Thank you...</span>)</p><p></p><p>Absorbed in alternately practicing mnemonics for the teachers names and beating herself into stretching her attention span to its breaking point, Francis was instantly distracted by the activity and grateful for it. This feeling soon dissolved as she recognized the source to be a girl down in front of her having some kind of fit, shifting to the kind of uneasy curiosity that only appears when the question "are they dying?" is on the table.</p><p></p><p>Luckily, they weren't. The episode was over quick enough and the teachers (and police) had it under control. She was probably bad for thinking it, but Francis couldn't help the happy feeling that that student's misfortune had bought an end to the droning and some extra time to fill before class.</p><p></p><p>A few seats away, some kids were already giggling and twitching in an ironic attempt to ridicule to mentally handicapped. Something about that irked Francis. Maybe the distant yet bleeding-fresh memory of being laughed at for poor speech. It took a special kind of mean to mock someone for what they were, especially when they'd probably give anything to change.</p><p></p><p>She made a point to rudely elbow by them on the way across the aisle. Not the most mature, but satisfying.</p><p></p><p>It was easy enough to spot Juno toward the back of the gym. She was...well, a presence. An angel's baby sister who wanted keys to the underworld, and Francis had to play gatekeeper. Why anyone with a choice wanted in was hard to say, but not her business. Francis waved to her, trying to peel her away from the others.</p><p></p><p>"<span style="color: #FF8C00">I talked to my dad's company,</span>" she began quickly and quietly, in a smooth, nearly undefinable accent. "<span style="color: #FF8C00">You're...hired. Probably errands at first, intern stuff. Tell me if you have trouble. I can help.</span>"</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Macv12, post: 6818782, member: 6801600"] ([COLOR=#FF8C00]Thank you...[/COLOR]) Absorbed in alternately practicing mnemonics for the teachers names and beating herself into stretching her attention span to its breaking point, Francis was instantly distracted by the activity and grateful for it. This feeling soon dissolved as she recognized the source to be a girl down in front of her having some kind of fit, shifting to the kind of uneasy curiosity that only appears when the question "are they dying?" is on the table. Luckily, they weren't. The episode was over quick enough and the teachers (and police) had it under control. She was probably bad for thinking it, but Francis couldn't help the happy feeling that that student's misfortune had bought an end to the droning and some extra time to fill before class. A few seats away, some kids were already giggling and twitching in an ironic attempt to ridicule to mentally handicapped. Something about that irked Francis. Maybe the distant yet bleeding-fresh memory of being laughed at for poor speech. It took a special kind of mean to mock someone for what they were, especially when they'd probably give anything to change. She made a point to rudely elbow by them on the way across the aisle. Not the most mature, but satisfying. It was easy enough to spot Juno toward the back of the gym. She was...well, a presence. An angel's baby sister who wanted keys to the underworld, and Francis had to play gatekeeper. Why anyone with a choice wanted in was hard to say, but not her business. Francis waved to her, trying to peel her away from the others. "[COLOR=#FF8C00]I talked to my dad's company,[/COLOR]" she began quickly and quietly, in a smooth, nearly undefinable accent. "[COLOR=#FF8C00]You're...hired. Probably errands at first, intern stuff. Tell me if you have trouble. I can help.[/COLOR]" [/QUOTE]
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