Hannah Griffith (
argyle_princess) wrote2007-01-23 10:41 pm
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Winter Formal, Neptune High School
Even before they reach the dance, in the dressed up Neptune High School Gym, they can hear it, a jumble of voices and laughter over something that passes for music.
(The band, it must be confessed, is really nothing all that impressive. The lyrics, if they were intelligible, would be quite forgettable. The music is, however, basically danceable.)
This year's theme, whatever it is, seems to have called for a great deal of pale blue and silver streamers and balloons, though only so much can be done to disguise the fact that the room is really intended more for basketball than dancing. But the Winter Formal Committee has tried. And what the room looks like doesn't matter nearly as much as who wore what and who showed up with whom. It's hard to get quality gossip out of crepe paper.
(The band, it must be confessed, is really nothing all that impressive. The lyrics, if they were intelligible, would be quite forgettable. The music is, however, basically danceable.)
This year's theme, whatever it is, seems to have called for a great deal of pale blue and silver streamers and balloons, though only so much can be done to disguise the fact that the room is really intended more for basketball than dancing. But the Winter Formal Committee has tried. And what the room looks like doesn't matter nearly as much as who wore what and who showed up with whom. It's hard to get quality gossip out of crepe paper.
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"... I can make do, if there's nothing else, really."
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"Will you be okay for a minute? I'll be right back."
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"I should be fine, of course."
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Not that Amber doesn't have one of her own, but that's never stopped her from looking.
The girl who walks up to Henry is wearing rather a lot of mascara and a black dress that's really a marvel of structural engineering (in that it's a bit difficult to tell what's keeping it on).
"Hi there," she says.
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... It is a little bit of effort to keep his eyes on her face, but he does manage.
"Ah- good evening."
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"I'm Amber."
A flirty smile that comes off looking slightly predatory.
"You're not from around here, are you?"
What with the accent and all.
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"Henry Wellard." He inclines his head. "And not at all, though I thought that would have been easily noticed. I'm from London, though out here looking at schools."
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Amber cocks her head at an angle that's probably meant to be coquettish.
"So. Do you want to dance?"
Demure, she ain't.
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Wellard smiles a bit wryly, and then shrugs. "With apologies, Amber, I'm waiting for my date to return."
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"She won't mind. Especially if she went and left you alone."
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Wellard raises an eyebrow. "Hannah is off getting drinks for the both of us, since I don't know where they're located.
"So as you can see, I am hardly alone, and I am waiting for my date to return. Thank you kindly for your offer, but I will have to decline it."
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"So." There is a pregnant pause. "How do you know Hannah?"
Hannah really must be 'talented' to meet a guy while locked in a convent in Vermont.
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Wellard pauses and raises an eyebrow, looking down over Amber's dress, then back up to her.
Comparison made, Amber loses.
"Then, when I was to be out this way to look at colleges, she was gracious enough to invite me to the dance here."
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"Coke okay?" she asks, returning from the quest for non-spiked drinks.
And then, as an after thought, "Oh, hey, Amber."
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"Hey Hannah," she replies with a smile that is pretty much the antithesis of friendly.
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"And now that my date has returned, if you would excuse us?"
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"I am so sorry about that," she says to Henry, ten yards later. "Was she awful?"
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"I'm alright, though I think I would have run out of polite things to say if you hadn't shown up."
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A long time ago."Anyway, I'm happy to rescue you from her."
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"She asked how we met- I told her the story we came up with about Montpelier." He gives her a faint smile, reaching up to brush her cheek with his fingertips.
"I also told her on how I was quite taken in by your beauty, charm and brilliance- and that was not a story."
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"Taken in, huh?" she asks, quietly.
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"Something rather like that, yes." Quietly.
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