[because there is no such thing as too much meme and we haven't used this comm in ages! it is starting to get kind of dusty and depressed, okay, we shall revive it with shenanigans and tomfoolery. have at it!]
[this school is too big, just way too big. too many people, too much noise.
so guess who has stolen the giant rainbow parachute from the gym and used it to create a makeshift tent of solitude in the janitor's closet? yeah, this guy.]
[And look who knows exactly where to find Ashura when he's trying to make tents of solitude in the janitor's closet for the millionth time? No, the janitor had to fetch her, actually, but she was expecting it anyway.
[fuck da police he does what he wants. which means he will just silently be scooting to the side of his tent of solitude to make it a tent of solitude for two.]
Mr. Simmons will be busy for a while. [with how messy some of the other kids around here are, he believes that assumption fully.]
[She lingers by the doorway, because she is a teacher and she has duties and she's sure someone would be very disappointed in her about this but Havoc really just
does not give a fuck
So she steps inside the closet and shuts it behind her, making to take her usual seat in the tent of solitude.
It's a wonder that there aren't rumors about these two dating, dear god.]
[this is what happens when you go to a school like this man, hardly anyone takes notice of two more nutters holing up in a closet.
once she sits, he turns on the little light he brought with him. there is even a little pile of snacks and books in the corner, see, he is so prepared.]
Here. [have a box of snack biscuits, sharing is caring]
[Thank goodness, the last thing Havoc would need would be rumors about dating a student. Good lord this is a shitty school.]
...were you in here for awhile before he noticed? [Seems you've been set up for awhile. But she takes the box and pulls out a biscuit, before handing it back to him.]
[Nibbling on hers. Just a little. Alas, she isn't big on eating. Hasn't been for years.]
...that's longer than last time. [But not the longest he's been in there - which was probably overnight. And of course she can decipher that much, she'd be a fail friend teacher if she couldn't.]
[he hasn't stayed overnight since, even eerier things happen at night than during the day...
at the comment he just makes an irritated expression]
They give me headaches. It's just filth and loud noise all day. [he takes the last biscuit and stacks the empty box neatly on a pile of others, always having a complex about cleanliness of all sorts.]
[he doesn't blame you... the suggestion is mulled over for a moment before he promptly discards it.]
I would have to go to the library for internet access. [living in such a traditional house with a Buddhist priest for a father means not having a lot of modern-day gadgets - not that he usually cares, since he's never been interested in the internet or television.
still, being surrounded by idiots in a public library seems just as bad to him as being surrounded by them in a school.]
so guess who has stolen the giant rainbow parachute from the gym and used it to create a makeshift tent of solitude in the janitor's closet? yeah, this guy.]
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Opening the door to frown at Ashura's tent.]
...this again?
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sort of
...he feels happy on the inside, okay.]
Care to join?
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Mr. Simmons came to get me. [Which means she is technically supposed to be kicking you out, bro.]
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Mr. Simmons will be busy for a while. [with how messy some of the other kids around here are, he believes that assumption fully.]
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does not give a fuck
So she steps inside the closet and shuts it behind her, making to take her usual seat in the tent of solitude.
It's a wonder that there aren't rumors about these two dating, dear god.]
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once she sits, he turns on the little light he brought with him. there is even a little pile of snacks and books in the corner, see, he is so prepared.]
Here. [have a box of snack biscuits, sharing is caring]
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...were you in here for awhile before he noticed? [Seems you've been set up for awhile. But she takes the box and pulls out a biscuit, before handing it back to him.]
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An hour or two. [by which he means 'the better part of the day' but he actually kind of likes Havoc and he doesn't want her too disappointed with him.
not that she wouldn't be able to guess how long he was really there.]
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...that's longer than last time. [But not the longest he's been in there - which was probably overnight. And of course she can decipher that much, she'd be a fail friend teacher if she couldn't.]
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at the comment he just makes an irritated expression]
They give me headaches. It's just filth and loud noise all day. [he takes the last biscuit and stacks the empty box neatly on a pile of others, always having a complex about cleanliness of all sorts.]
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They do have online courses you could take. [Not for everything, but at least a few classes. It would get him out of here once earlier in the day.]
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I would have to go to the library for internet access. [living in such a traditional house with a Buddhist priest for a father means not having a lot of modern-day gadgets - not that he usually cares, since he's never been interested in the internet or television.
still, being surrounded by idiots in a public library seems just as bad to him as being surrounded by them in a school.]
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