Jackson watched Mr. Grimm sit down in his desk chair.
"So," he began doubtfully, "are you telling me I can do whatever I want while I'm stuck here? "Won't they force me to follow a story I don't know and I can take whatever classes I want?"
"Not exactly the ones you want," Grimm said. "Classes that are similar to the ones you have at your school. So that you don't fall too far behind or miss anything. With a little luck, perhaps, you have the same study topics. Outside of that, yes. You can do whatever you want. As long as no Utterson, Lanyon or Enfield enter the school gates, you will be completely free from my brother's pressure."
Jackson sighed in relief. I had no idea who the people he named were and had no intention of finding out. Just seeing the expressions on the faces of the Grim brothers and Baba Yaga was more than enough to know that he did not want to know what that book contained. If the few days he had been in Ever After taught him anything, it was that the stories told at home were very different from the ones told here. And he had no intention of knowing how different his great-grandparents' history was.
"Thank you for letting me know, Mister."
"It doesn't matter. You can now leave. I'm sure you'll enjoy chatting with your new classmates about what possible classes you'll have." He said with a smile.
"Thank you, have a nice day." The boy turned around and headed for the door. As he was about to leave he heard the vice principal's voice again.
"Before you go, young Jekyll." The professor had gotten up from his desk and was now looking at him standing with his arms crossed behind his back. "If I were you, I wouldn't trust my particular situation. There may not be a book you have to sign to seal your fate. But there is still a destiny. After all, destiny is just another name for our future. Ever After has shown that it can drag us to fulfill our destinies in an unexpected way. And if I have learned anything from my students, it is that in those moments it is important to have your heart in the right place." With that, Giles Grimm gave him a small smile and then lost himself in the shelves full of books.
Jackson had no idea what he was talking about and hoped he could leave before he knew it.
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Part 1
Hiyori excitedly met up with two of her best friends, Juri and Chizuru, one sunny and peaceful weekend. The three of them planned to go shopping for clothes, shoes, make up, stuffed animals... That kind of fun stuffs together.
To Hiyori's delight everything at the end of their day of shopping was very fun. After they finished shopping Juri suggested that they go for karaoke like before. Both Hiyori and Chizuru simply agreed then another idea came into Juri.
"How about we invite others? Wouldn't that be fun?"
With that Hiyori tried texting LipxLip if they were available.
(Well, the President did say one of LipxLip goals is to enjoy their high school life! I'm doing this as a part of my manager-in-trainer job! And also for fun~ Oh! Nagisa is also in Tokyo at the moment I should definitely invite him! )
"So did you get the idol boys and Nagisa?" Juri asked with a grin.
Hiyori jumped."H-How did you know I invited Nagisa?!"
Juri laughed. "It's written all over your face Hiyori!"
Hiyori touched her face. "Is it really???"
Chizuru giggled. "Hattori did you invite your boyfriend?"
"Yep! Chizuru you guessed it."Juri held up her phone with the message to her boyfriend. "He still has work today but he'll come if he can make it."
Chizuru smiled. " It was written all over your face too Hattori."
"I invited Shibasaki-kun and Someya-kun. But they said they would come too since their also hanging out today." Hiyori returned her phone inside her pocket.
"I see. Those two are close... Ah, Chizuru that's a biiiig grin in your face. 'Aizou-kun is coming' is literally written all over you." Juri snickered.
Chizuru face flushed and turned away. "Leave me alone..."
Hiyori and Juri laughed.
"Anyways let's go!!!"
...
The three girls arrived at the karaoke place.
Hiyori beamed at the very familiar well decorated room. "We're here first!"
"Sweet! We own the place for ourselves!" Juri cheered too.
They pretty much own the karaoke place the whole afternoon.
Chizuru came in and set their shopping bags down. "Isn't it natural for us to be the first one to arrive? We don't want the other waiting for long." She adjusted her glasses. "We are the ones who invited them."
It would have been much better if the three of them waited for the others after all. Then again they could use the remaining time to rest around from all their shopping earlier.
"You're no fun Chizuru. You don't get it." Juri shook her head.
"Huh?"
Hiyori clapped her hands together. "We arrived here first so that we can be the first ones to sing without somebody watching or judging!"
Juri nodded in approval. "Correct Hiyori! Since we know once the others arrives Chizuru is probably gonna get all nervous."
Chizuru's eyes widened. "Oh I see... Thank you for that.You're not wrong. "
Juri grabbed the remote and immediately scrolled to find the Honeyworks song list. "So what shall we sing first?"
Chizuru fidgeted for a bit before answering. "Do you want to sing together?"
Hiyori's face lit up grabbing the mic.
"Yeah good idea! Let's do it the three of us!"
Juri grinned. "It's settled then! Let's see... What song would be a good start?"
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Me refreshing the tumblr app to find out queen news instead of just turning on the beeb
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The older I get the more I admire people who are earnestly, genuinely into whatever their thing is. I know it sounds like an annoying cliche but unless you're being cruel or hurtful there is really no need to be normal about things. The dude with the bad fake accent at the renaissance faire is having the time of his life. The people having photoshoots with their fashion dolls are loving it. The old lady with a yard unreasonably full of tacky ass lawn ornaments is having a blast, HOA be damned.
Don't waste your time being too cool to have fun, y'know?
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please if you're the person who follows me and likes my posts all the time but has never posted or reblog a single thing from anyone....
post something I dare you
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If there is a story you wanna tell, but you don't think you will ever have the time or resources to organize and tell it ""properly"" as like...a novel or a comic or whatever, it can absolutely just be...a bunch of brain storm-y blog posts and sketches that you share and compile over time on your blog. That is still a story. It is still a format. In theory, it might not be the "best, most effective" format...but in practise, the best, most effective format is the one that is accessible enough to let you get your ideas and narratives out at all♡
And, yanno--it is just nice to be able to give folks some context for your characters n stuff :3c
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