Liz Parker (
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Wednesday Jan 23
Liz felt like she was behind which was silly considering she wasn't in actual school and there were no state-wide exams or anything else which would require her to keep up with her studies at regular pace. Still, it bothered Liz that for almost two weeks now her classes and everything had been at a virtual stand still.
She was thankful for getting some notes from Peter and that he promised to help her study. She sat up on the bed, back against the headboard and knees up with her book open. "Do you like having Ned in Kitty's classes now?" She wondered if it was a nice reminder of home or a painful one.
She was thankful for getting some notes from Peter and that he promised to help her study. She sat up on the bed, back against the headboard and knees up with her book open. "Do you like having Ned in Kitty's classes now?" She wondered if it was a nice reminder of home or a painful one.
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"You know.." she decided to risk a glance up to him. "I was thinking that me showing up would change the population of the universe. It might... I mean, if they can't - well, it would reset who um.." who died, though she couldn't bring herself to say that.
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"I still wouldn't want to risk even the chance of you dying," he says. "Liz, you're one of the most important people in my life. I want you to be safe."
Peter attempts a smile, then leans over to presses a kiss to her forehead.
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She felt her muscles tense and suddenly her notebook caught on fire in her lap.
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Peter jumps back until he realizes there's still a burning notebook sitting on his sick girlfriend's lap. He immediately snatches it, drops it on the floor, and stomps it with his foot.
Then he looks over at Liz, his expression perplexed.
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"I- I don't know." And she meant it, though she had a feeling. "I've been..." She winced. It felt like pins and needles suddenly and a greenish light, almost like an electric current, moved sporadically up and down her hands. She tensed, lifting them a little and turning them from the back of her hands to her palms. This was new.
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"Lately I'm been... Some bottles burst at the infirmary and I thought it was weird, but..." Liz looked scared more than any other emotion, though it was mixed with genuine confusion.
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"We should -- we should probably tell someone."
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"Who... do you think we should tell?"
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"Do you think... he'd be okay to see us now?" At least she was pretty sure Loki kind of liked her.
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With a deep breath, she headed for the door and then to the infirmary. Her mind tried to figure things out as they walked. One thing she did noticed was she felt a lot less tired and rundown.
When they reached the infirmary, a part of Liz hoped Loki wasn't there so she could ignore this problem, but she knew she needed answers. She looked around, glancing to Loki's desk to see if the god of mischief was around.
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The unease is as present in his voice as it is on his face; he glances over at Liz, not sure what to say or do next.
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"Can you take a look and make sure that everything's okay?"
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She held out her hands. Right now they looked perfectly normal.
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