Dawn Summers ♦ Buffy the Vampire Slayer (
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Listening to the fish
She had been told not to explore without her sister. Of course, Buffy was overly protective of Dawn in this place where they knew very little about their surroundings. And maybe since overly protective was her sister's default in regards to her, Dawn should change that to supremely protective. But Dawn had a habit of not listening to her sister and doing her own thing. She was older now, a college student even, and didn't really think most people here even knew what 'the key' was or how they could try to use it.
This is what has her standing at an open door, peeking inside in excited wonderment. She hasn't quite stepped in yet. Mostly, she's just looking in and marvelling at the sight of the Brontosauruses drinking from the lake, their long necks curving and dipping down or rising high up over the ground.
“This is so freakin' cool...” She murmurs to herself, on the edge of stepping in, but also something holding her back from fully doing so. She saw Jurrasic Park. Plus, there's that little voice of her sister in her ear telling her to be careful, not to go off on her own, not to speak to strangers, yadda yadda yadda, blah blah blah and so forth.
This is what has her standing at an open door, peeking inside in excited wonderment. She hasn't quite stepped in yet. Mostly, she's just looking in and marvelling at the sight of the Brontosauruses drinking from the lake, their long necks curving and dipping down or rising high up over the ground.
“This is so freakin' cool...” She murmurs to herself, on the edge of stepping in, but also something holding her back from fully doing so. She saw Jurrasic Park. Plus, there's that little voice of her sister in her ear telling her to be careful, not to go off on her own, not to speak to strangers, yadda yadda yadda, blah blah blah and so forth.
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"They were amazing, a little scary, but amazing. They were definitely thinking and trying to figure out how to trap me." He'd only really gotten away because he could web from tree to tree. They weren't used to hunting prey as evolved as he was.
"Pretty much and you stay very still and quiet. They hear by sound waves, like bats."
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She definitely isn't the only nerd in the room with Peter. "Oh," he responds, stalling as he attempts to come up with a fact about dinosaurs. "They're more closely related to birds than reptiles? I mean...you probably know that if you saw the movie, but yeah. Birds. Weird right?"
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It makes sense, right? He's all for doing more research on dinosaurs or anything, really.
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Dawn casts Peter one of her most dazzling smiles, which reeally just comes off as silly. And she knows that so she waggles her eyebrows at him too. "Wanna go search for a library with me? Cause searching. And boooks."
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"Yeah?" After a moment he realizes that wasn't an answer, but more a question. "I mean...yeah. That'd be--we could--sometime...or you know, now. If you wanted to go back to the hotel and test out--test out some doors. We could do that."
It'll be safer than here and he's less likely to have to reveal his secret to her in a library.
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"Okay, Peter Parker." She likes calling him that because of his secret, even if she doesn't know that he really is the Peter Parker. She loops her arm in his and sort of tugs him with the crook of her elbow back in the general direction they came from. General, because what are directions? Dawn is so very prone to getting lost on a regular basis.
"But I hope you remember where the door is cause I'm not a GPS." She says. "Although it would be kind of cool if I were cause then I could direct us straight to a library."
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He'll adjust for direction as they walk along. He's used to swinging on webs through the city of Manhattan. His sense of direction is relatively good.
He grins and nods his head in a somewhat straight ahead of them direction. "We're headed in the right direction. that would be handy though, even if it only worked for libraries."
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"Way off key and only when I'm nervous, in the shower, or home alone and dancing around the house." She glances at Peter, smiling a bit. "I'm a closet hairbrush singer. Don't tell anyone."
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They reach the door and out they go into the hallway. "Look at us, dinosaurs minus all the mayhem and shenanigans."
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"Yeah?" He looks gleeful about that, because he kind of is. He ducks his head, grin still in place. "I--I like you too. I mean...you know--" he bobbles his head in an awkward nod, reaching up to rub the back of his neck and scrub his hand across his hair, sending it up into wild bed head for a moment.
"I think we're getting the hang of this door thing." He glances down the hallway then at her. "Left or right?"
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She hums and turns her head to look back and forth down the hallway. "My book-dar says left." Which could be completely wrong because she didn't have book-dar. But she went with it anyway.
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Hey, not playing it cool is good. Not playing it cool is totally giving Peter a break because he doesn't have to try and figure out what she's thinking or whether he's entirely screwed things up with that admittance.
"Maybe we'll get certificates," he offers with a chuckle.
"Left it is," he extends his arm to the left in an 'after you' gesture. Once she starts off, he falls into step beside her, his hands stuff in the pockets of his jeans.
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After a moment, he looks up to her. "What about you? I don't know much beyond your name, you ramble and you like books. All things I approve of, by the way."
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She wrinkles her nose. "I hate that term. Grow up. It took forever for my sister to let me help her out with..." Slaying. "...her stuff." Even in the researching part of it. Even now Buffy sometime had a hard time letting Dawn in, mostly because she wanted her to have a normal life so it came from a good place. "Like seriously, we're not kids."
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"Wow, you've done some traveling. I've only ever lived in New York City." He's impressed in that way that someone who has only ever been in one place their entire life can be. "Online courses are great. I've been looking at doing a few of them myself my senior year."
Oh yeah. Uhm Dawn, he's only seventeen. OH WELL.
He bobbles his head at her rant about growing up. "As if turning a certain age makes you grow up when in reality, it's more about the things that happen to you that make you grow up."
He would know. He felt like he'd become a grown up over night when Uncle Ben had died. He'd hated it, and protested it without much success.
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"To be fair, I had to get my GED without actually finishing high school. I'm only nineteen." Because of the lack of her high school and then staying with Buffy as she set up in Scotland. She looks sideways at him expectantly, hoping he won't say he's fifteen or something. He doesn't look fifteen. And really, if she were honest, she was only four, almost five years old in reality.
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His eyebrows go up a little. "Oh. I'm--" he reaches back and rubs the back of his neck. "I'm seventeen. Back home, I'm in my senior year of high school, but I'm thinking of going to NYU." He'd actually really been thinking of going to MIT, but Uncle's Ben death and becoming Spider-man had changed that.
"That's cool that you got into Berkeley though. It's a hard school to get into."