Student/Teacher Deliciousness (Anyone/Teacher!America)
anonymous
January 13 2010, 02:32:19 UTC
This anon is dying to see Alfred as Mr. Jones, the bizarre new teacher at World Academy who's maybe a little /too/ enthusiastic with his Earth and Space and/or Physics lessons, but somehow still manages to make people learn...without them even realizing it! =O
Even more, she is dying to see Student A's blossoming crush and ensuing pursuit of a relationship with the oblivious teacher (preferably successful, and with some kinky student-topping-teacher sexytiems in the classroom).
No real preference for Student A, because I support Al with anyone...but Bonus Points will be awarded for Japan, Korea, Estonia...or Canada (the first three because techy/nerdy students crushing on a quirky/enthusiastic science teacher seems oddly appropriate...and Canada because the quiet!student secretly daydreaming of screwing the teacher in the middle of class is just unf)
Re: General Relativity (3/?)
anonymous
January 14 2010, 05:06:08 UTC
I'm so happy you're enjoying it. ♥ ♥ ♥
Something about teacher!America is very hot. XD;; I love his enthusiasm, too. I'm really hoping to dive into his teaching habits as the story progresses, because they're pretty quirky (and adorable what). And more cameos to come!
General Relativity (4/?)
anonymous
January 14 2010, 04:48:55 UTC
... I can't believe so many people liked this. Wow. You're all kind of really awesome. ♥ Seriously? Thank you.
And I'm so, so happy OP liked this so far! I will try to keep it up!
IV. The Equality of Inertial and Gravitational Mass as an Argument for the General Postulate of Relativity
He nearly failed his midterm.
Obviously. It wasn’t like Matthew was the most scientific of minds; there was a reason he was an English Lit major, after all. His skills involved things like metaphor and dramatic irony, not particles and wave duality. He could quote you about fifty pieces of poetry that described the way the planet came together under the moonlight, but Browning was not Planck, and when faced with the inevitable questions he didn’t know the answers to, Matthew panicked. He wrote what he knew. What he knew wasn’t right.
(What he knew was Wuthering Heights and Great Expectations, and didn’t those bits just stand out like a sore thumb and a sign post that said, “I have no idea what I’m doing besides filling blank space
( ... )
General Relativity (5/?)
anonymous
January 14 2010, 04:50:13 UTC
V. Behavior of Clocks and Measuring Rods on a Rotating Body of Reference
Matthew managed to put it off for a week.
It was a week of ducking out of class early, even skipping one day, which Matthew never did even when he was on his death bed. It was a week of pretending to write notes, which wasn’t new, but refusing to let his gaze linger over the flex of Mr. Jones’ thighs when he got up on the step ladder to scrawl formulas at the top of the board, which was new. Mostly, Matthew just tried to think of a thousand and one reasons to opt out of the course. He made it to twenty-three
( ... )
General Relativity (6/?)
anonymous
January 14 2010, 04:54:58 UTC
VI. Euclidean and Non-Euclidean Continuum
“So,” said Mr. Jones, waggling Matthew’s test in his face, “this was kind of cool. Except for the part where I want you to pass.”
Matthew focused on the rustling papers instead of his professor’s face and hoped it would be enough to kill the flush working its way up the back of his neck. “Um. Yes. I’m sorry.”
“Jitters?” asked Mr. Jones sympathetically.
Do you give me them? Yes, thought Matthew. He smiled awkwardly and said nothing. This close, he could see a patch of sun freckles underneath Mr. Jones’ ear. He wanted to lick them, and that was kind of an embarrassing urge when the man was looking directly at him. Hopefully it didn’t read in his face: I want to lick you. Mr. Jones was still beaming, so probably not
( ... )
Re: General Relativity (6/?)
anonymous
January 14 2010, 08:01:26 UTC
I'm with everyone on that last part. That one line about stars and stuff was hot.
The Doctor Who references just knocked me right off track, though, or I would have commented on that too.
ANYWHOO! THIS PART! Awesome!
I wish I'd been smart enough to write poetry in the parts of my test where I didn't know answers. (Or at least doodled something relative. I was always doodling on lined paper during class. My teachers learned really fast that it helped me focus better. Especially when they asked me to tell them what they had JUST said, and I'd repeat everything they had said for the past five minutes.)
Also, freckles. YES. YOU'VE BEEN IN MY HEAD, HAVEN'T YOU?
(Head cannon screams that Alfred has light freckles.)
Aaaah, Matt, you sure do know how to fail a test, dontcha? XD That was pretty awesome of him~ And Al's response was absolutely adorable/hilarious. "It's not right, but I liked it!" It's so painfully him. And his comment about it being "not as awesome as Quantum Physics" as well which /is/ pretty awesome, even if it confuses the heck out of me. The more I think about it, the more quantum physics seems perfect for Alfred
And Matt's daydreams continue to be sexy as heck, unf. So hot. Thank you for his active imagination XD
I saw the update, again, right before my classes started, and because mine are all right after each other, I had to wait so long, but man, was it worth it! Your style is just so great; I honestly adore it. Especially how you work with Matt's POV. It's very controlled, if that makes any sense.
My favorite line: "Hopefully it didn’t read in his face: I want to lick you." Oh Matt, don't change <3
I continue to LOVE this, authornon~ Thanks so much!
So excited to see where this is going to go <3 And yay for geek!Kiku
Even more, she is dying to see Student A's blossoming crush and ensuing pursuit of a relationship with the oblivious teacher (preferably successful, and with some kinky student-topping-teacher sexytiems in the classroom).
No real preference for Student A, because I support Al with anyone...but Bonus Points will be awarded for Japan, Korea, Estonia...or Canada (the first three because techy/nerdy students crushing on a quirky/enthusiastic science teacher seems oddly appropriate...and Canada because the quiet!student secretly daydreaming of screwing the teacher in the middle of class is just unf)
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Need more, please Anon.
And my inner fangirl says that Al would definatly do The Doctor to fuck with Iggy.
"Yeah England, the new Doc is a total bottom, but the last one was still better."
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Something about teacher!America is very hot. XD;; I love his enthusiasm, too. I'm really hoping to dive into his teaching habits as the story progresses, because they're pretty quirky (and adorable what). And more cameos to come!
So glad you're liking. Thank you!!!
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And I'm so, so happy OP liked this so far! I will try to keep it up!
IV. The Equality of Inertial and Gravitational Mass as an Argument for the General Postulate of Relativity
He nearly failed his midterm.
Obviously. It wasn’t like Matthew was the most scientific of minds; there was a reason he was an English Lit major, after all. His skills involved things like metaphor and dramatic irony, not particles and wave duality. He could quote you about fifty pieces of poetry that described the way the planet came together under the moonlight, but Browning was not Planck, and when faced with the inevitable questions he didn’t know the answers to, Matthew panicked. He wrote what he knew. What he knew wasn’t right.
(What he knew was Wuthering Heights and Great Expectations, and didn’t those bits just stand out like a sore thumb and a sign post that said, “I have no idea what I’m doing besides filling blank space ( ... )
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Matthew managed to put it off for a week.
It was a week of ducking out of class early, even skipping one day, which Matthew never did even when he was on his death bed. It was a week of pretending to write notes, which wasn’t new, but refusing to let his gaze linger over the flex of Mr. Jones’ thighs when he got up on the step ladder to scrawl formulas at the top of the board, which was new. Mostly, Matthew just tried to think of a thousand and one reasons to opt out of the course. He made it to twenty-three ( ... )
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“So,” said Mr. Jones, waggling Matthew’s test in his face, “this was kind of cool. Except for the part where I want you to pass.”
Matthew focused on the rustling papers instead of his professor’s face and hoped it would be enough to kill the flush working its way up the back of his neck. “Um. Yes. I’m sorry.”
“Jitters?” asked Mr. Jones sympathetically.
Do you give me them? Yes, thought Matthew. He smiled awkwardly and said nothing. This close, he could see a patch of sun freckles underneath Mr. Jones’ ear. He wanted to lick them, and that was kind of an embarrassing urge when the man was looking directly at him. Hopefully it didn’t read in his face: I want to lick you. Mr. Jones was still beaming, so probably not ( ... )
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nice job author anon!
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In any case, I now wish America taught my class. Keep updating anon!
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Oh god, this story is just unfff >.
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and writer!anon's high speed will just make me want to stare at this fill, afraid I might miss the new update lol
OMG from matt's POV, Mr Jones is hot like hell
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The Doctor Who references just knocked me right off track, though, or I would have commented on that too.
ANYWHOO! THIS PART! Awesome!
I wish I'd been smart enough to write poetry in the parts of my test where I didn't know answers. (Or at least doodled something relative. I was always doodling on lined paper during class. My teachers learned really fast that it helped me focus better. Especially when they asked me to tell them what they had JUST said, and I'd repeat everything they had said for the past five minutes.)
Also, freckles. YES. YOU'VE BEEN IN MY HEAD, HAVEN'T YOU?
(Head cannon screams that Alfred has light freckles.)
UMFF~~<3
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And Matt's daydreams continue to be sexy as heck, unf. So hot. Thank you for his active imagination XD
I saw the update, again, right before my classes started, and because mine are all right after each other, I had to wait so long, but man, was it worth it! Your style is just so great; I honestly adore it. Especially how you work with Matt's POV. It's very controlled, if that makes any sense.
My favorite line: "Hopefully it didn’t read in his face: I want to lick you." Oh Matt, don't change <3
I continue to LOVE this, authornon~ Thanks so much!
So excited to see where this is going to go <3 And yay for geek!Kiku
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