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new_it_girl) wrote2012-03-26 07:40 pm
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Room 425, Monday
Hanna returned to Fandom late last night. It took her almost the whole day to say goodbye to Caleb and then her friends. Their group hug alone could have lasted forever. It was necessary after everything they had been through together. Leaving her mom was the worst part, because Hanna knew she wouldn't be back to Rosewood for awhile. Her mom knew it, and even promised to visit so Hanna wouldn't have to go back.
Being in Fandom couldn't make her forget, though. This time, when she remembered some of the things 'A' had done, she saw the face to go with it all.
She shuddered, and then turned the music on her laptop on. The less quiet it was, the better.
[open if you don't mind a slightly angsty girl; A being discussed quite a bit...for those who may not want to know who it is]
Being in Fandom couldn't make her forget, though. This time, when she remembered some of the things 'A' had done, she saw the face to go with it all.
She shuddered, and then turned the music on her laptop on. The less quiet it was, the better.
[open if you don't mind a slightly angsty girl; A being discussed quite a bit...for those who may not want to know who it is]
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"Hanna?" she said, hoping her friend wasn't out and about.
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"Hey!" Hanna greeted as she opened the door, a faux cheerful smile plastered on her face.
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Not that she would have been for long since she did have a roommate, but it had been too quiet just moments before.
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She closed her eyes as a way of keeping herself composed. It still hurt to think about.
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She wanted to tell Elphaba all of it. She could now, right? 'A' was away now. She couldn't hurt anyone close to Hanna anymore.
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"Hi, Heather," she chirped cheerily.
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She wondered what days they used for fun things and for having days off.
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"It took some getting used to."
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Not that Hanna entirely kept to the schedule her mom knew.
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She sighed. "She is going to be so upset when I finally manage to get home."
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