Cal Chandler (
americas_son) wrote2011-01-12 12:01 pm
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Sunnydale AU: 100% giant-demon-snake free!
Cal knew graduation was coming, but after everything that's happened in the past few months, it still catches him by surprise. It should be a major milestone, but it seems almost pointless, like it's getting in the way of more important things.
He never seriously considered skipping the ceremony, though - there's still the family image to consider, after all. And besides, for some of the people who matter to him, it is important. So he arrives right on time, crimson gown and hat in hand, and watches the other excited seniors mill around the gym.
He never seriously considered skipping the ceremony, though - there's still the family image to consider, after all. And besides, for some of the people who matter to him, it is important. So he arrives right on time, crimson gown and hat in hand, and watches the other excited seniors mill around the gym.
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He is glad to see them. He hasn't spotted Tina yet, and frankly he isn't used to standing around awkwardly by himself in crowds. It's just not something that usually happens to Chandlers.
"Hey, guys."
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At least he has practice sitting through interminable speeches.
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Once Mother's tasteful reception is over with and the actual party starts. Or, well, continues, since Cal hardly expects them to wait for him.
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Not that he would ever embarrass himself publicly at one of Violet Chandler's scripted social events. Oh wait.
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Cal's stance on baiting his mother at parties has changed somewhat since his birthday.
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"Thanks."
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Tony glances around.
"...Sherry took off again," he concludes. "Figures."
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Cal pauses, looking back over his shoulder.
"You know, I don't even really notice when that happens anymore."
Unless it happens in the middle of dinner.
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Obviously.
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Snort.
"You know what, I wouldn't put it past him."
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"Well, there can't be anything that interesting going on in here."
Even by Sherlock's standards.
He's fairly sure about this.
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Cal loves his so much he hasn't even pulled it on over his clothes yet.
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Cal doesn't know a lot about colors and skin tones and the matching up thereof, but he is pretty sure that these gowns aren't anyone's color.
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Cal eyes the garment draped over his arm.
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