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Characters: Tatum & Sera. Setting: Monday, December 13th. Donnelly Household [Portage Lake; Maine]. Rating: Presumably SFW. Summary: Tatum and Sera have a talk on their first real day of break, and try to piece together a thing or two about just what the hell has come over the school. Tatum hadn't really had much time to get a word in edgewise to her sister since the incident at the Snowflake Ball. The only person she had really talked to about what had gone on was Frankie. Whom, in turn, had filled Tatum in on her own suspicions and research. To say that it made her head spin would have been the understatement of the year. Disappearing students? Dead people in the woods? Animals in the woods? Something going on in the woods? And then Sera's friend, and that whole thing at the end of the dance.. Really, it was too much. She had spent the following days trying not to think about it, just keeping her girlfriend company while Frankie tried to find out more, and came up mostly empty handed. Probably just like everybody else trying to get to the bottom of the whole mess. With weather turning bad, and a high potential for snow in their home state, both of their parents had insisted that Tatum's car be left at school. They would pay for a flight for the two of them to come home for Christmas, same as they did every year before Tatum got her license. It would make getting around town a bit more annoying, but she could always take Rath's van if she desperately needed transportation. And at least she wouldn't have to spend an afternoon trying to put on her own snow-tires, which would have definitely been a sad sight to behold. They left Sunday morning. Sera had read for most of the flight, and Tatum had played her PSP just as much, and by the time that they arrived in Bangor, Tatum was fast asleep. She was still groggy as they made their way toward the nearest Floo station, Sera leading the way. Within a few minutes after that, they were safe at home, arriving in their living room in a plume of green fire. There was no time wasted as they were pulled into hugs, had their bags taken upstairs, and Sera was almost immediately whisked away by her mother. Shrugging it off, Tatum had gone upstairs to her room, opening the window, and rolling a joint. Once she had that smoked, she had practically fallen asleep on the spot. And now here she was, waking up the very next morning, still rather groggy, and incredibly sore. It seemed she had fallen asleep at least partially sitting up, half propped up onto a pillow against the headboard of her bed. Groaning, the red haired girl shifted around, trying to shake some of the stiffness out of her body. Unfortunately, it was to no avail. She climbed out of bed, her knees and shoulders popping loudly as she stretched, a dramatic yawn elongating her face momentarily. She thought about going to see what Sera was doing, maybe ask her what her plans for the day were. Better yet, as much as she didn't really want to know, maybe she would ask her what the fuck that scene at the dance had been all about. If she got any good information, she would have to text Frankie immediately, of course. Still, there were bigger priorities to deal with first. Flopping down into the chair that was at her computer desk, she gave her mouse a shake, and double clicked the familiar WoW icon on her desktop. With that loading, she grabbed the wooden stash box from behind a stack of CDs, and began to roll. Tags: !incomplete, seraphim donnelly-rosseau, tatum donnelly
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"Did you really just try to compare that game to reading, come on Tatum, really?" Sera snarked back.
"The greatest minds, the greatest discoveries, all the advances seen in both the muggle and wizarding world alike could not have been possible without knowledge, reading, education, these things are important Tatum, not world of whatever-you-call-it. Sera paused, taking a deep breathe from her long-winded spiel.
Not backing down, Sera now leaned on Tatum's desk beside her watching as she worked the paper tightening it between her fingers. "Oh I know its not new." Sera snapped back again, "I know you're a pothead." She mumbled a little under her breathe. She knew it wouldn't bother Tatum much anyway, she'd probably take it as a compliment. "I just didn't think you did it inside, like in your room. Dad or mom could just bust in at anytime, open window or not."
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"Are you actually one of those idiots who believes that? Whatever the politicians tell you? The government? Newsflash, dude, Hilary Clinton isn't Jesus. People don't smoke pot and turn into cokeheads, it just doesn't happen like that. It's a myth. You're being a tool," Tatum replied sharply, spinning around in her chair. "It makes me feel better. I get.. a lot of headaches. And it helps me calm down. I barely even have panic sttacks anymore, I haven't taken any Paxil in like, forever. So leave it alone, or like.. whatever."
Watching as Sera flopped down onto the bed, Tatum frowned deeply. She felt sore from sleeping so awkwardly, and she had been intending maybe having a little proper nap after smoking. Not exactly possible with Sera sprawled out on the bed. "You have to leave if I say so, and I say if you're a bitch, you go."
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"You didn't have to say it, I just know what you're like, and what your views are. You're like, The Man personified, dude. Come on," Tatum replied, eyes rolling. She was less worked up than Sera, but she was still getting irritated. It was a shame that her sister was one of the only people she ever lashed out at; it was like all of her tension from being the token wimp all year just manifested at once, and it was never pretty.
"I never said I was a doctor, but I plan to be, in case you forgot? And I, for one, will not be one of those doctors who condemns marijuana use. Particularly not medicinal marijuana. Hell, medical weed is even more potent than this! If the government prescribes stronger shit, don't tell me that half a gram of skunk is really going to hurt me," the redhead explained, fiddling with the joint still held in her hand.
Watching Sera get comfy, it was clear that she wasn't going to budge, and Tatum had no desire to pick her up and physically throw her out of the room. That had worked pretty well when they were kids, but they were bigger now, and besides.. even back then, she had needed Rath to help lifting her. Plus it always got them grounded.
"If you're not going, you've been fairly warned," Tatum sighed, standing up and going to her bedroom door. She gave it a shove, making sure it was shut, before turning the simple lock on the knob. It was easy to pick from out there, if you wanted to, but it had never been an issue. Only Sera had ever picked it. She moved over to the window, opening it wider, and lighting a stick on incense in the holder on her desk.
Flopping back into the chair, she put the joint between her lips, flicking her lighter and blazing up. "Last chance, smoke it or get out," she murmured.
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