Peter Pan (
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entranceway2014-02-12 12:07 pm
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[Whodunnits aren't really Peter's leisure activity of choice. Who's committed a crime and why aren't as interesting as what a person will do to overcome a challenge. Slapdash, violent, gleeful murder… it's a bit much. And rather hard to ignore after the first few bodies start appearing and the horrified reactions start buzzing amongst the people.]
Lock your doors and shutter your windows, it looks like we're in for a nasty storm.
[Only Peter's boyish voice can be heard; there's no indication of where he might be, or what he might be doing. Maybe he's taking his own advice on this one.]
If you don't, be careful who you come across in the halls. Or what you might find.
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I expect you'll be keeping a better eye on Henry this time. Don't wander off and lose your hearts. Someone taking them without magic makes an impressive mess.
Lock your doors and shutter your windows, it looks like we're in for a nasty storm.
[Only Peter's boyish voice can be heard; there's no indication of where he might be, or what he might be doing. Maybe he's taking his own advice on this one.]
If you don't, be careful who you come across in the halls. Or what you might find.
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I expect you'll be keeping a better eye on Henry this time. Don't wander off and lose your hearts. Someone taking them without magic makes an impressive mess.
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[If he had time and a real reason to twist this one up in knots, she'd be almost too easy. Like feeding a young child lies and watching them accept them as truth.]
Two different places. An imitation of one, we're in. The other, where I live. Your stories get that much right, don't they?
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I mean, when magic things happen, this place can change. Like, really change, It's kind of weird, but kind of cool.
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Ah, yes...
[He accepts this answer with a knowing nod, as if sympathetic to what she's trying to get at.]
It must be difficult, coming to a land with magic. And one where not everyone is so friendly.
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And I don't mind the magic so much. So long as it's not hurting people.
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Oh, yes, this high school thing... Lena, the other girl, had expressed the same sort of sentiment despite having magic of her own. Rather amazing that these children could still cling to their ideas of what real hardship is even here when all is not peace and happy endings.]
Honestly, I had no idea your schools were so dangerous. If you've found more friendly sorts here, I can't imagine the kind of villains you share a classroom with.
[If high school students routinely live each other's memories and die on account of serial killers hidden in amongst their ranks, then that really would be interesting. Interesting enough to warrant even Peter's attention.]
Maybe in exchange for what you're teaching me, one day you'll get to see some of Neverland's magic.
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There was the time Coach tried to shoot me out of a canon, but that didn't happen all the time.
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How interesting you and your world are, I will say that. In all my time, I've never come across anyone quite like you.
[For that one, Britney may indeed be one of a kind as she so wishes.]
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[She accepts the compliment at face value, because of course she does, and smiles brightly at him.]
[...there's a very chance Pan's assumption of her could be true.]