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Her plan was always "cope with her family's bullshit until she could go off to college." She would need scholarships for that, but she's smart, and more importantly, determined. And that's still the plan, sort of. But it's come to her attention more and more, lately, that potential maybe scholarships in the future are unhatched eggs, and that one shouldn't count the chickens in them. 

And her parents are getting less and less bearable to deal with as she gets older. Her brother's...fine. Mostly. Except that he doesn't want to cut ties with their parents, which limits the extent to which she can keep ties with him, in the long run. She can probably hang on until she turns eighteen; even if she doesn't manage to get into college, she can still leave. 

But she doesn't want to if she doesn't have to. 

She looks into the ways to emancipate herself as a fifteen-year old. 

One way is to get married, which--ugh, her mother might actually approve of that one, but even if there's any overlap between the kind of husband Rhonda would be willing to have and the kind her mother would want for her, he hasn't presented himself to her yet. One way is with mutual consent from her parents, which, haha, no. One way is to join the armed forces, which, extra, special, no. 

One way is to become a magical girl. 

Probably her odds aren't great. But it would be a good thing for a variety of other reasons besides just getting her out of here three years early, so she might as well check out what the application looks like. 

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"You what?"

Wow that sounds like a HUGE disappointment for Hua Cheng. 

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Hua Cheng doesn't look particularly surprised or disappointed.

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"It was customary for magical girls where I grew up. I would have adopted an heir, if it had, uh, come up."

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"Huh. I've never heard of a vow of chastity for non-religious reasons before."

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"I guess you could construe it as a religious reason but we didn't think of it that way."

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"Sure, why not. I just wasn't expecting it." 

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Shrug. "It's not very relevant."

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"Is that why you've never dated or is kissing okay if the clothes don't come off."

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"...please don't kiss me, Wei Ying."

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"I won't! I have Lan Zhan! I don't want to kiss anyone else!"

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"Then why does it matter?"

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"Because I'm really really really bad at not asking intrusive personal questions."

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Xie Lian nods sympathetically.

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"Sorry."

 

After people have looked around at art some more, Wei Ying sidles up to Shi Qingxuan. 

"Will you take me flying? I wanna see if the streets say 'Xie Lian' or are a picture of her face or something," she says in a low tone. 

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"Sure, but I'm not sure we'd be able to read it!" Shi Qingxuan manifests her fan and off they go. The paths between all the this-and-that look like an organically developed tangle.

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Wei Ying pouts slightly. How disappointing. 

"If it was writing, it would be Xie Lian, or dianxia-jiejie, or something like that," she asserts. 

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"Their initials in a heart. I guess not initials, Chinese doesn't have initials."

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"I think hearts are a western thing too."

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"Really? Wow. My parents moved here more than a century back so I don't actually know these things."

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"I don't actually know of a Chinese equivalent but there's umbrellas in Japan."

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"Awww, like sharing an umbrella?"

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"Yeah, exactly!"

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"I bet Xie Lian's vow doesn't prohibit umbrella sharing."

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Snort. "Non-metaphorical umbrella sharing, anyway. I can't imagine being a virgin for--well, I don't know how long exactly, but over a thousand years, anyway."

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"It does seem a bit much."

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