Kris11
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Post by Kris11 on Apr 3, 2011 7:18:58 GMT 10
Title: Daja Rating: G Word Count: 214 Pairing: Crane/Rosethorn Round/Fight: 1F Summary: The students learn about Crane and Rosethorn's relationship. Part 1: Daja really doesn't understand adults.
Daja had the least to do with Rosethorn and Dedicate Crane, which was probably why she was the first to notice it. They were sitting at the table in the kitchen arguing (as usual) while she sat in the corner unravelling spools of wire that had been salvaged from some project or another.
Lark, in commiseration, perhaps, of the tediousness of Daja’s afternoon, had joined her in organizing her threads and they sat together in silence as Rosethorn’s voice rose to a yell and Crane continued to drawl in that way he had that just seemed to set Rosethorn off more.
Daja glanced up, because of the noise, in time to see Rosethorn smack his hand as he made some snarky comment. He grabbed her fingers and raised them to his lips. Daja, startled, looked over at Lark who was also watching this exchange. She winked at the shocked look on Daja’s face and went back to her work.
Daja tugged on the wire, straightening it out so that it wound neatly around the spool. Well, that explains... something. She looked up at the table again to see that the fight had resumed. Rosethorn was jabbing at a page between them on the table while Crane shook his head. Daja rolled her eyes. Adults were incomprehensible.
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Post by Deleted on Apr 3, 2011 7:26:30 GMT 10
I think the only proper way to reply to this is to keymash at the cuteness, and the Daja-ness (she's really quite under-represented, but you have her here.)
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Post by mistrali on Aug 11, 2014 9:26:33 GMT 10
I hope you don't mind a review of an old fic! This made me giggle because it's such a Crane-ish thing to do, and Daja's bemused reaction is so perfectly her. I also like the little parallel to WotE: ("Well, that explains more than it doesn't.")
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