Jamie Madrox (
x_multipleman) wrote2003-05-18 11:02 pm
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Coolest. Plane ride. Ever.
Man, I thought they'd be sending a van, or something, or a taxi to the airport. Apparently mutants travel in style. We were all looking out at the driveway when this huge black jet just thumps down in the backyard. So I couldn't wait to see what the actual school was like.
Getting ahead of myself, though. Hi! I'm Jamie Madrox. I'm the new guys you might've seen moving in this evening, the ones you probably thought were quadruplets or something? All me. That's what I do, see, I get hit and turn into twins. Makes doing chores and moving into gigantic mansions a lot easier, but it's awkward when it happens in public.
Also gives me a great alibi, as you'll probably find out eventually. ;)
So where was I? Right. The inside of the plane was even cooler than the outside, once I'd said bye to Mom and Dad and they'd talked to Mr. Summers some. And then it was all my stuff in the plane--one trip, between four of me and one of Piotr--and we took off. I've never been in a plane that goes that fast.
Mr. Summers seems like a pretty nice guy--my parents liked him, anyway--but he didn't say much on the plane, mostly questions about my powers and talking about a couple of the classes. Looks like he could use somebody to help him lighten up, once he's had some time to digest whatever it is he's got on his plate right now.
And Piotr's a good guy. Pitched in with the bags without even needing to be asked. Man, this school's got mutant farmboys from all over. :) He's freaking huge, which was kinda scary to start, but you couldn't ask for a nicer guy even if I think some of my jokes went by a bit fast for him. Totally my fault forgetting he's still getting used to English. Sorry, man. Kinda neat comparing farm life in Russia and Kansas, though, and he said he'd give me a tour tomorrow, introduce me to people. Apparently he's got a little sister--well, you all know that already, I guess, but it'll be neat to meet her.
But when I got on the plane, it turned out there was a third guy along. Warren Worthington. Rich brat couldn't be bothered to come out and meet my parents, or help carry stuff . . . you know, I knew a couple of guys kinda like him in junior high, before my parents started homeschooling me so I wouldn't dupe all over gym class. They were all designer clothes and flash and superior attitudes too. I just hope Mister Worthington has a sense of humor, that's all I have to say.
Enough about him, though. I haven't met too many other people yet because we got here kinda late, but I'm looking forward to meeting everybody. Been three years since I had anybody to talk to regularly except my parents and myself, so I'm gonna meet up with Piotr and get the tour tomorrow, and probably have some dupes explore some of the niftier bits and stick around to talk to people. Should be fun!
Current mood: bouncy
Getting ahead of myself, though. Hi! I'm Jamie Madrox. I'm the new guys you might've seen moving in this evening, the ones you probably thought were quadruplets or something? All me. That's what I do, see, I get hit and turn into twins. Makes doing chores and moving into gigantic mansions a lot easier, but it's awkward when it happens in public.
Also gives me a great alibi, as you'll probably find out eventually. ;)
So where was I? Right. The inside of the plane was even cooler than the outside, once I'd said bye to Mom and Dad and they'd talked to Mr. Summers some. And then it was all my stuff in the plane--one trip, between four of me and one of Piotr--and we took off. I've never been in a plane that goes that fast.
Mr. Summers seems like a pretty nice guy--my parents liked him, anyway--but he didn't say much on the plane, mostly questions about my powers and talking about a couple of the classes. Looks like he could use somebody to help him lighten up, once he's had some time to digest whatever it is he's got on his plate right now.
And Piotr's a good guy. Pitched in with the bags without even needing to be asked. Man, this school's got mutant farmboys from all over. :) He's freaking huge, which was kinda scary to start, but you couldn't ask for a nicer guy even if I think some of my jokes went by a bit fast for him. Totally my fault forgetting he's still getting used to English. Sorry, man. Kinda neat comparing farm life in Russia and Kansas, though, and he said he'd give me a tour tomorrow, introduce me to people. Apparently he's got a little sister--well, you all know that already, I guess, but it'll be neat to meet her.
But when I got on the plane, it turned out there was a third guy along. Warren Worthington. Rich brat couldn't be bothered to come out and meet my parents, or help carry stuff . . . you know, I knew a couple of guys kinda like him in junior high, before my parents started homeschooling me so I wouldn't dupe all over gym class. They were all designer clothes and flash and superior attitudes too. I just hope Mister Worthington has a sense of humor, that's all I have to say.
Enough about him, though. I haven't met too many other people yet because we got here kinda late, but I'm looking forward to meeting everybody. Been three years since I had anybody to talk to regularly except my parents and myself, so I'm gonna meet up with Piotr and get the tour tomorrow, and probably have some dupes explore some of the niftier bits and stick around to talk to people. Should be fun!
Current mood: bouncy
no subject
May 19 2003, 13:17:21
Welcome to the school, kiddo.
*grins at choice of music*
x_crowdofone
May 19 2003, 13:48:03
Thanks! :)
Yeah, this is my favorite song, it . . .
*blink*
*blink* *blink*
. . . You're Allison Blaire. Oh, my God, you're an actual real person and you're living in the same place I do.
I have all your CDs! I've seen you in concert! About two years ago in KC, I had to bug my parents in four-part chorus for a week until they gave in and bought the tickets but it was totally worth it.
And then you told everybody you were a mutant, and I couldn't believe it, because I was a mutant, and--oh, man, that was so brave, what you did, you're completely my hero. I was five minutes from storming into my old school and duping right in the middle of the lunchroom and saying "Come on, take your best shot," only I didn't have a driver's license yet and that slowed me down long enough for my parents to talk me down. But I would've.
I can't believe you're here.
. . . And here I've just been chattering like some idiot fan like I'm sure you get all the time. Geez, I'm sorry, I'll just . . . crawl off and die of shame, or something.
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x_dazzler
May 19 2003, 14:03:33
*grin*
Y'know - I remember that concert. I think it's one of the places I went where the stars were easiest to see. And the audience was just amazing. Man... I was just starting out then.
...
I'm glad your parents managed to sit down on you long enough to keep you from doing that. And thank you.
No worries kiddo. I'm not a rock star anymore - and like you said... I'm an actual real person and I'm living in the same place you do. ;)
And I'm a vain little thing. This is nice, really.
*wry grin*
x_crowdofone
May 19 2003, 15:02:38
Well, you're still a rock star to me. :) But I'll try not to be so much of a geek about it anymore. I think I got most of that out of my system in one shot.
Hey, if you liked the stars in KC you ought to see 'em at my family's farm. It's miles away from the nearest town, and it's all flat. Sometimes I like to just go out and lie in the middle of a field and stare.
Well, except for the time I picked the wrong field and ran into a cow because I was staring at the sky. :)
I am really glad to meet you even aside from the whole huge embarrassing fanboy moment. :)
x_dazzler
May 19 2003, 15:53:33
*chuckle*
This new students showing up and liking my music thing is going to do horrible things to my ego. ;)
*pause*
You ran into a cow?
And I'm glad to meet you too. How are you settling in so far?
x_crowdofone
May 19 2003, 16:38:57
It was dark and I wasn't looking where I was going! :)
I'm settling in all right. Went riding with Piotr and Sam, and Terry had a foreign-flick-and-popcorn-fight deal this afternoon, and Kitty turned an offhand comment of mine into a school-wide barbecue probably next weekend--sheesh, does she ever take charge. :) Looks like Sam, Piotr and I are gonna be handling most of the cooking, too, so I hope you'll bring your appetite.
x_dazzler
May 19 2003, 17:01:18
Note to self : always look where you're going when in the dark, especially when cows are around. ;)
Oh man - Sam's already subverting people to that riding thing? Gah. Must make note to self to stay away from the stable for a while.
Barbecue sounds wonderful, actually... I'll try to do the cooks justice! ;)
x_crowdofone
May 19 2003, 17:56:21
Note to self : always look where you're going when in the dark, especially when cows are around. ;)
Rule to live by, I'm telling you. :)
And you should come riding sometime. It's a lot of fun, and Sam's a good teacher.
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x_dazzler
May 21 2003, 06:42:36
Nu huh. No way any of you are getting me on a horse.
City girl through and through here.
x_crowdofone
May 21 2003, 07:58:31
Well, if you won't, you won't. I think you're missing out, though.