Cassie Sandsmark (
thethirdwonder) wrote2011-03-24 05:35 pm
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Homplot Wake Up Post
Normally, Cassie wasn't one to spend a lot of time in bed. But lately, or really the last two days, it had taken everything she had to get out of bed in the morning. Someone people might have been excited to find out the king of the Greek gods was their father but for Cassie, it just made her miserable. The powers she'd felt she'd earned for her bravery now felt cheapened. It just...it just wasn't fair.
And because she'd spent more time in bed, she knew instantly when she woke up that she wasn't on the island. After the events in the Fire Nation the month before, Cassie woke up quickly and sat up at the ready, wanting to be prepared for wherever she'd found herself. It was with a small sigh of relief when she realized that she was asleep on the couch of Young Justice headquarters. She took a deep breath and made herself float for the first time in years. Even through her depression, she couldn't help a small smile.
And because she'd spent more time in bed, she knew instantly when she woke up that she wasn't on the island. After the events in the Fire Nation the month before, Cassie woke up quickly and sat up at the ready, wanting to be prepared for wherever she'd found herself. It was with a small sigh of relief when she realized that she was asleep on the couch of Young Justice headquarters. She took a deep breath and made herself float for the first time in years. Even through her depression, she couldn't help a small smile.
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"Okay, that is seriously cool. And you can just... float up like that whenever you want?"
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She flew up higher and did a quick spin and flip, not even trying to resist the urge to show off a little. "They don't call me Wonder Girl for nothing."
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"I could probably come up with a whole list of reasons they would call you Wonder Girl. Alphabetized, too, if you give me a few moments."
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At first, she wasn't sure she heard Sam right and she gave him teasing look from the air. But then she bit her lip as the thought crept into her mind that he might be...well...serious. "Alright, start with A." She challenged, wondering how he would duck out of it...or if he would do it.
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It was sort of like a game, one where Sam could freely compliment her without it getting too weird. At least he hoped that it wouldn't get weird.
"Amazing, athletic, attractive, authentic, awesome, ambitious, adventurous... currently you're aeronautic..."
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And he didn't seem to be teasing either.
Still, that was the only way she could think to reply. "Oh, pulling out the SAT words I see. Alright college boy, what about, oh....J."
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"Just, jocund, jocose, and judicious."
Sam grinned and spread his arms wide in the universal gesture of "bring it on."
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But if she gave up the game, he'd know it was affecting her. "Okay...Z."
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"Zinciferous, because technically you do contain zinc. And I'll have to actually thank my junior year science teacher for making me learn. Zesty. Zealous. Zippy."
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She gave him a playful smirk before she zipped around behind him and picked him up under his arms and flew up to the roof of Young Justice headquarters. Gently placing him down, she zipped back to sit next to him. The sun had gone down, the stars were coming out and it was just the pretty sight to put a stop to the game before it got really awkward. When he looked at her, she just gave him an innocent expression.
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Because he could make a comment about that though, Cassie picked in up and flew! Sam screamed in surprise and twisted a bit in panic for a moment before realizing that would only increase his chances of being dropped.
"Whoa, whoa, whoa!" he said, waving his hands about and completely missing the nice scenery once she put him down. "That... no. No, no, no to that happening again."
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"Or I can just stay here. You can bring me food and water and I'll just live here from now on."
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Sam grunted as she hit him in the shoulder, not expecting her to hit him that hard at all. Standing near the edge, he failed a bit before he tumbled over the side.
"Oh shit!"
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"No, no, no, it's fine," he said, shaking his head while he caught his breath. "I should have watched where I was standing. You know, rooftops without rails, should have definitely been standing back."
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"Maybe I'll just... hold on to you. You know. For support," he said, sliding an arm behind her, half putting it around her.
"And I do like the stars from up here."
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Then she looked up at the sky, with a small sigh of relief. "It's nice to see the proper stars in the sky. It's the little things you miss most about home."
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"Have you ever been to any of them?"
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"I can't really imagine going to any of them, back and forth to more than one."
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Then she looked back up at the stars. "I don't know. it was a bit out there, even for me. Nothing compares to going to another planet, except maybe flying."
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