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trans_92010-06-14 01:51 am
Do As I Say, And Not As I Do [Closed]
This was a conspiracy. However Sherry and Vivio's respective parents had come to the conclusion that it would be a good idea for them to room together, must've have certainly forgotten how much Sherry disliked being stuck in small rooms with people she barely knew.
And a few words here and there when Sherry went to download a new book or watch a movie in the Media Library didn't count as a long and lasting friendship between children. Be nice, her parents had said.
Well, she hadn't said anything particularly blunt lately, did that count? Sherry rolled over to her side in the dark room and looked at the back of her roommate's head. Their parents had done their final check up on the girls before turning out the lights and going of to do whatever it was adults did once they sent their children away.
"Vivio. Vivio. Are you awake?" Sherry whispered loudly.
And a few words here and there when Sherry went to download a new book or watch a movie in the Media Library didn't count as a long and lasting friendship between children. Be nice, her parents had said.
Well, she hadn't said anything particularly blunt lately, did that count? Sherry rolled over to her side in the dark room and looked at the back of her roommate's head. Their parents had done their final check up on the girls before turning out the lights and going of to do whatever it was adults did once they sent their children away.
"Vivio. Vivio. Are you awake?" Sherry whispered loudly.

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"...no. No, I can't do that, Sherry." Vivio said. "This is my fault just as much as it was yours. I should have done more to stop you... to stop us. I knew this was a bad idea and I should have spoken up before it got this way..."
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Fate wasn't a stern parent. Not at all. She spoiled her child a bit, was the type to help her stand rather than let her stand on her own, and was generally the parent you'd go to when you want to get away with something.
But even she had to agree that some sort of action needed to be taken with this. Disobeying them was one thing, but disobeying them and attempting to sneak out into an unfamiliar city, on an unfamiliar planet, at night was something completely different.
"So... what are we going to do?"
Yes, Fate was horrible with disciplining. So it's up to the others to think of a suitable punishment.
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Not that he could entirely blame them for wanting to go out. It was their first time off the ship in Who Knows How Long, and on the surface, this place didn't seem that dangerous. But going out, unsupervised, at night, on an alien planet was definitely on the list of things Sherry was clearly Not Allowed To Do.
"Ground them 'til they're thirty." That seemed fair, right?
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Of course, she was also here to make sure that Leon didn't go overboard with the punishment. She glanced over at him, arching an eyebrow.
"Maybe until the end of the week, and they can't leave the hotel without a parent," she amended, clearing her throat.
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"What if they have to go out with a parent, but we hold off on the grounding until we're back on the ship?" She looked at Leon. "And then it can be for as long as we think we need."
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Plus, the girls would
probablymost likely be incredibly upset or mad at their parents if they were confined to the hotel for the rest of their stay, and Fate was sure the others didn't want that.no subject
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Leon gave a bit of a look as the punishment got progressively lighter to virtually non-existent, but he rolled with it. He never really had to punish Sherry before this, and punishing her while punishing someone else's kid along with her was awkward territory, so he didn't push.
Instead he looked at his watch. "We should let them stew for five more minutes before we go in." And they needed a gameplan for when they faced their kids.
"Good cop, bad cop?"
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Grounding her from TV, for example, would likely be completely pointless.
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Yeeeah, there's no way Fate's playing the bad cop in all this.
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He looked at Nanoha. "Anger would be too over-the-top by now, so how about severe disappointment?" He wanted to break out the right lineface for this.
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"Shall we?"
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Nanoha moved toward the door where the two girls were waiting.
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"Girls." Time to face the music.
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This was it. They were dead.
"Y...Yes, sir?" Vivio said, lowering her head in shame.
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"Daddy." This was going to hurt, she was pretty sure.
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"Sit," he told them, then sat down in a chair across from them.
And said nothing.
He just looked them both, with that same expression. One which said I'm very disappointed in you better than words ever could.
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At this point, a Buster 3 Starlight Breaker sounded like a GOOD thing.
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Somewhere, in the back of her mind (likely the part that hatched her escape plan to begin with), there was a hastily muffled series of sarcastic comments. She felt bad, and looked at Vivio through her bangs. Sorry, she mouthed.
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While her lineface wasn't quite so practiced, as a military instructor she did have one hell of a disappointed stare.
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She looked back down at her own skirt, feeling like she'd just been made the worst child ever.
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"We're sorry," she murmured. "Even if you're going to lecture us, we're still sorry."
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