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hatesmostthings) wrote2012-12-26 09:40 am
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The Ludgate Family Home | Pawnee, Indiana | Wednesday Morning
Christmas, in April's book, was a day for lounging around in one's pajamas, drinking eggnog, and making unimpressed faces when her parents gifted her things like brightly-colored sweaters with bunnies on them. In other words, it was boring.
It did bear mentioning, however, that this particular Christmas had been a bit more interesting than those of previous years, and that was because April had a guest. Her parents found this unbelievably exciting, Rita doting over Jono while Larry asked him friendly questions about what life was like in England and whether it was true that they didn't have french fries there. Meanwhile, April's younger sister Natalie had chosen a different tactic: leaning up close to Jono and very quietly telling him details about herself.
If that was a form of flirting, April didn't want to know.
The day after Christmas, however, the rest of her family was already out shopping, which meant Jono got a break from all of that. On this chilly Wednesday morning, April could be found on the living room couch in her pajamas with her dog Cliff curled up beside her, drinking spiked hot chocolate as the snow tumbled down outside. She was also sendingmoddable nonsensical text messages to random contacts in her phone, because... when was that not fun?
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It did bear mentioning, however, that this particular Christmas had been a bit more interesting than those of previous years, and that was because April had a guest. Her parents found this unbelievably exciting, Rita doting over Jono while Larry asked him friendly questions about what life was like in England and whether it was true that they didn't have french fries there. Meanwhile, April's younger sister Natalie had chosen a different tactic: leaning up close to Jono and very quietly telling him details about herself.
If that was a form of flirting, April didn't want to know.
The day after Christmas, however, the rest of her family was already out shopping, which meant Jono got a break from all of that. On this chilly Wednesday morning, April could be found on the living room couch in her pajamas with her dog Cliff curled up beside her, drinking spiked hot chocolate as the snow tumbled down outside. She was also sending
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This morning was a definite 'do nothing' morning, with the cat strategically positioned on his lap so that she couldn't start purring and kneading at the puncture wound in his thigh.
"You know," he mused, reaching for his own mug of hot chocolate, "this isn't a half-bad way to spend th'holidays, all in all."
... Not the brutally injured part.
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That was a joke.
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"Well, I was thinking of maybe making the being mutilated something that I do every other year or something. Really pace myself with that one. But the company is good, and th'food's been fantastic, and really, I'd just been planning to spend Christmas at th'Boards, doing nothing special at all. Don't think this means I've got a social bone in my body, but this is a definite step up from that."
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Pause.
"Plus watching my sister try to flirt with you is probaby the highlight of my month."
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She was tiny and kind of adorable in her own... mini-April sort of way.
It was endearing.
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A beat.
"She knows I'm not really a vampire either, right? I don't actually have a very good history with vampires, as a matter of fact."
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Older, and apparently blue. Or British. Or undead. One of those.
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So yeah, Jono. Pretty much.
"Ever wear eyeliner before? It looked like she was eyelining you with her eyes."
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Because he'd never really thought of going all-out goth. The leather and being on fire seemed to serve that purpose for him well enough all on their own.
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"... Might'vebeenataHannahMontanaconcert..."
Look, just because Jono had been proud of Miley's accomplishments didn't mean he was the sort to brag about attending that sort of performance. At all.
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"All this time I thought you were a music snob, Starsmore," she intoned.
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At least Miley hadn't used him as a mutant freak curiosity in order to boost her image, the way Sugar Kane had.
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No. No, that wasn't terribly likely.
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He was just making certain she knew, and all. It seemed like it was possibly important information, somehow.
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"That actually sounds fun," April informed him. "I've never been bounced from something before."
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Jono wasn't looking forward to the months of limping, no.
"You have any particular sort of place you'd like to be kicked out of?"
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She hadn't heard much of what Miranda had been saying, but what she had heard hadn't been complimentary.
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The odds of that happening, of course, were slim.
"Perhaps we could give it a few more weeks. Get kicked out of a club in Baltimore, instead."
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