Veronica Mars (
watching_you) wrote2006-05-19 12:41 am
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Neptune High Graduation
Graduation at Neptune High is an event. Always has been. Neptune's rich and famous love to see their children all done up, and this event is no exception.
The auditorium is decked out in Pirate colours, green and yellow, and everything matches - the banners, the balloons, the gowns. There's an air of excitment, of pride, of anxiety.
Up on stage, Van Clemmons starts calling names.
The auditorium is decked out in Pirate colours, green and yellow, and everything matches - the banners, the balloons, the gowns. There's an air of excitment, of pride, of anxiety.
Up on stage, Van Clemmons starts calling names.
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Mac leans around Scott Markum and taps Veronica on the shoulder.
"Guess what?" she says with a grin.
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"What?"
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"Beaver got us a room at the Neptune Grand for tonight."
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Veronica is doubly pleased. First, because this means Beaver and Mac are getting back together.
Second, because it might mean forgiveness for that Butters incident...
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"Any advice?" she asks, trying and completely failing to sound offhand.
(Because Veronica, as she put it once, is worldly.)
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At Mac's expression, she quickly adds, "Just relax."
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Three people left in the row in front of them: time to stand on cue, like the class of 2006 rehearsed for hours, and file out to join the line.
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You could miss her entirely, really.
But Trina's here, and you'll see her if you look.
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He's not sure if he wants her to be there or not - he's terrified she is, actually, and he's telling himself it's ridiculous to think he might be disappointed if she's not.
There's no chance to tell if he's lying, because he spots her. The sight makes him raise his eyebrows. And that might be a smile, but any visible evidence is probably inadmissable in a court of law.
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And . . . smiles?
It's possible this is a pod person version of Logan's sister.
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This might explain the expression on his face when Veronica's name is called.
Or it could be that he skipped breakfast. It's hard to tell.
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It occurs to Trina that she should perhaps have seen if Logan needed a stylist to get the hat on correctly, since it appears to be flouffing up on top on his head.
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Maybe his cap and gown were swapped with someone else? It's the only explanation that makes sense.
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Or the academic world needs to accept that there is not a single human being who doesn't look absurd in a mortar board, and give up.
Trina's waiting by the door when the graduates leave.
"Congratulations, little brother."
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"Thanks," he says, grinning. "Glad to be done."
He gives her a long look. "And you decided to show up when?"
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It's light, but she actually might be, a little. Not that she'd ever admit it.
"You look very green. And sort of polyestery."
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"Yeah, I'm thinking it's not my color," he says. "If only we could have been clad in gold with green trim, right?"
Or orange. Or argyle. Because those are other overused colors and patterns on this show.
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"Honestly, I think any polyester dress-like thing is kind of a lost cause."
Even in argyle.
"But hey, you don't have to wear one again for at least four years."
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There is, surprisingly, no rancor in his voice. "So are you taking me out to a celebratory lunch, or am I going to have to scavenge on my own?"
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"Hell, if you've got your fake ID on you, I'll even buy you a celebratory drink."
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It looked better crooked. He keeps it straightened anyway.
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for...
cheers?
And indeed, that's what she hears - applause, people shouting her name. Someone in the back even whistles. Veronica shakes her head, slightly dazed but smiling, and accepts her diploma from Principal Van Clemmons.
"You were expecting some other reaction?" he asks her.
She's not sure how to reply.
He grins, and continues. "I can't decide whether my life is going to be easier or more difficult when you're gone. Any advice in case I get another one like you someday?"
"Don't keep all your passwords taped to the bottom of your stapler?" His expression at this remark brings her great joy. With a smile, she adds, "And stay cool, Mister C."
A few minutes later, outside, Dick slaps her on the ass and invites her to a graduation party. She's about to object, but hey - what the hell. You only graduate once.