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Date: January 4, 2001
Status: Private - Adam, Pepper
Setting: Pepper's Room
Summary: Adam wants to check up on his friend.
It had been three days since their New Year's kiss and Adam hadn't seen Pepper anywhere. He was starting to get a little worried. It could have gone better, sure, but she wouldn't just avoid him afterward, would she? He didn't want that to happen again.
Just in case, Adam went to the kitchen and armed himself with Wensleydale's best hot cocoa. When Wens had learned it was for Pepper, he added extra whipped cream and a mint leaf. Smiling faintly, Adam carried it carefully up the stairs and knocked on her door.
"Pep? You in there? I got somethin' for ya."
Status: Private - Adam, Pepper
Setting: Pepper's Room
Summary: Adam wants to check up on his friend.
It had been three days since their New Year's kiss and Adam hadn't seen Pepper anywhere. He was starting to get a little worried. It could have gone better, sure, but she wouldn't just avoid him afterward, would she? He didn't want that to happen again.
Just in case, Adam went to the kitchen and armed himself with Wensleydale's best hot cocoa. When Wens had learned it was for Pepper, he added extra whipped cream and a mint leaf. Smiling faintly, Adam carried it carefully up the stairs and knocked on her door.
"Pep? You in there? I got somethin' for ya."
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"No," he agreed. "But things have gotten better in some places, haven't they? Doesn't that mean that with time they will everyplace else? A hundred an' fifty years ago, women couldn't vote anywhere in the world an' there was still slavery. A lot has changed in not very much time. Ask any of the immortals an' they'll tell you how fast it's been. So when other people see how well it's workin', they'll wanna try it, too. Who knows what things'll be like in another hundred an' fifty years. All we c'n do is try to make it better now and let other people do the rest later."
That's what he expected really. Adam hoped she'd have the chance to make that decision someday but feared she wouldn't.
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She really wasn't sure how she thought the world was capable of changing. Seemed liked some things were just never okay with people no matter what. But it was hard to think that way with Adam around. "Yeah, that sounds about right." Her family was an example of that more than anything.
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"'s why I let it keep goin'," he explained. "We're gettin' so close, it seemed a shame to end it all 'fore we could find out what happens. People of all dif'rent races an' religions gettin' married... Soon enough, we'll all be light brown." He held up his golden arm dusted with fine blond hairs and laughed. "An' you won't sunburn so easy then."
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"Well, we won't be light brown," she pointed out. "Our descendants'll be the ones who're all darker. So I'm still doomed to burn." She sighed. It just gave her more freckles, as though she needed them. "I dun't think that's the only reason you kept it goin', though."
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"We could say Destruction came back..." he teased, fully expecting to be thwacked for that one. "But really, half the people here still don't know the other half. Everyone'd just expect you were someone they hadn't met yet."
Adam smiled. "I like your freckles. You keep at it an' you will be light brown all over afore too long." He didn't answer her other charge. There were lots of reasons. Half of which he didn't fully understand himself. Better to just leave it.
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She rolled her eyes. "No one likes freckles. They make you look like a kid n'matter how old you are. And gettin' more freckly just makes me look like a giant freckle, it doesn't make me anythin' exotic." Pepper had spent most of her life avoiding the standards of beauty imposed by media and social norms, but one or two always inevitably wormed their way in there, and the unattractive nature of freckles was unfortunately one of them.
((*sporfleded* Now I wish that someone could draw us a picture of girl!Adam with his 'sexy princess' shorts. XD))
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Adam shook his head. "I like freckles," he repeated. "An' I don't think you look like a kid. But if you had one giant freckle, then you'd be all brown an' look like an exotic African princess or somethin'. Still, you're the only person I know with freckles. Makes you special."
((Oh dear someone, that'd be awesome! :D I wish I could draw...))
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Pepper blushed a little (ungracefully, because she wasn't an exotic princess, she was sure of it). "Stop tryin' to butter me up. Not special. Just happened to get your attention by bitin' your shoe." She tried to think. Was she really the only person he knew with freckles? That sort of made it more embarrassing to have them'
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"You had every right to bite my shoe. We were makin' fun of your name. I still think you're special, though. Anytime I see anyone with freckles, I'll think of you, 'cause you were first."
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"Caught somethin'," he grinned.
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She gasped in mock horror. "You caught the freckle monster!" She peeked carefully at her trapped finger before clapping a hand over her eyes. "Do you know how incredibly rare this is? You could get written up in some big special records book for it."
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Adam thought he probably shouldn't ask about how to stun it. That seemed suddenly rather dangerous.
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Keeping it stunned probably would have been more dangerous for Pepper than Adam in the end. It was nature's way.
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Pepper blinked at the question. She thought it would have been obvious. "You stuck inna lab inna white coat? You wouldn't last three minutes. And your notes were always illeg'ble. No one'd know what you'd found 'cause they woudn't be able to read it."
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"I could have a sec'tary take the notes. Or talk into one of them little tape recorders. An' I bet the coat would be fun. Only I'm not sure the science would stay the way it was s'posed to... Kinda hard to prove stuff when it don't want to be."
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It said something for Pepper's imagination that when he said "sec'tary", she thought "Wensley". No blonde in stilettos and steamed stockings. It just didn't sit right. "You could change science," she said jokingly. "You could reverse gravity or make kiwis an explosive. An' you could tell us once and for all whether the chicken or th'egg came first." Which still bothered her, even now.
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Caught up in thoughts of reversed gravity and explosive kiwis, Adam thoughtlessly said, "Chickens."
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She raised an eyebrow at him. "Really? Too bad. I always thought it was th'egg."
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Then he blushed slightly, shaking his head. "Didn't you pay any attention in Sunday school? Says right in Genesis that 'God created every livin' creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind.' He made all the animals first. Otherwise the world'd just be covered in eggs with no one to sit on 'em."
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