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Inside the dining room wily_willywonka August 25 2009, 14:03:38 UTC
*Willy enters the room with a smile and takes his seat next to Edward* Okay. Now it's time to teach you how to use a knife and fork. I know you know the book definitions, but you can't seem to grasp those pesky utensils, so I decided that I'm going to teach you bu putting on these rubber sleeves over the blades.

This way, you can grab them without hurting yourself in the process. *pulls out 15 plastic sheathes to slide over the cutting edges before slipping on the rubber sleeves* There.

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Re: Inside the dining room edward_scissors August 25 2009, 14:07:10 UTC
*looks at his hands with his head tilted at the strange purple rubber that made his hands look like plastic, uses his thumb to slip under the fork to grab it and smiles* I did it.

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Re: Inside the dining room wily_willywonka August 25 2009, 14:15:53 UTC
*pats Edward on the shoulder* Very good! Now, since you have the fork in your hand, now is the time to teach you how to use it. I'll demonstrate.

*he leans to the side to take out a plastic glove that looked a lot like Edwards hand only bright pink and kiddish looking, slips it on, lifting the fork by sliding his thumb under it and moves his hand to where the blades are out but not in the way of his face* Okay, we have the fork in hand. Now it's time to use it.

*slides the fork under the food and lifts it in a stiff fashion* Heh heh....it's a little harder than I thought.

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Re: Inside the dining room edward_scissors August 25 2009, 14:40:35 UTC
*Edward watches carefully and tries to do the same thing and succeed where Willy had trouble, smiles while he's chewing with a nod*

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10frozenheavens August 28 2009, 03:45:43 UTC
Wow. You learned a lot in a short amount of time. {{This guy seems very impressionable.}}

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edward_scissors August 28 2009, 04:07:46 UTC
I learn what is given to me and my father gave me a good head. I was supposed to learn more but I had to learn most things on my own when Father died. Most of it is through trial and error. I can't learn by any other way. Thank you for your lesson on numbers. I realize that I know very little.

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10frozenheavens August 28 2009, 04:17:16 UTC
O.O You mean the math stuff? ..... That doesn't mean you know very little. {{I'm suddenly reminded of Drozell... This could be very, very bad. If the wrong person gets a hold of him, they could warp his mind into doing horrible things.}} How do you determine who is a good person to learn from?

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edward_scissors August 28 2009, 04:52:14 UTC
From how they treat me. It's very hard to say since I knew those that didn't treat me bad, they did do bad things with words. I learned not to talk to people that I don't feel comfortable with. I have not encountered that yet. Not here.

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