Meg Ford (
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milliways_bar2010-03-02 10:14 pm
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It's Spring Break, for Meg, and while she could use her break to get further ahead in her classes (and certainly has done just that in the past), this year she is trying to make it an actual break.
Which is why this evening finds her curled in a comfortable chair, reading Jane of Lantern Hill, and drinking cocoa.
Just a quiet evening at the end of the universe, right?
Which is why this evening finds her curled in a comfortable chair, reading Jane of Lantern Hill, and drinking cocoa.
Just a quiet evening at the end of the universe, right?
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It's not always necessarily okay to act on disliking it. But you don't have to like it.
"And not all plays are good, or likeable.
"So, sure.
"We'll make plans to go to one, and you can see what you think."
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X is an agreeable person in the right circumstances.
"It will be one that you like?"
She thinks this might be important.
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And Waiting for Godot is right out.
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X sounds a little more hesitant about it --
But only a little.
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"If you check in San Francisco, I'll check in Montreal. It should be in the paper."
And French isn't a problem for either of them, right?
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X nods very seriously.
"I will look."
Beat.
"And I will report back."
She is good at making decisions, but informed decisions are better.
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"It can be your birthday present."
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She cannot say she forgot, because it would not be true.
"Okay."
Beat.
"Thank you."
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"I think we'll have fun."
Even if they don't like the play.
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That, at least, she is sure of.