Title: When I Grow Up I Want To Be A Ninja!
author: infraredphaeton
summary: Career counselling at Dalton is rather in depth. Kurt is doesn't like expectations. Seb needs to learn how to ask a question. Jim...has a really bad day.
warnings: Lee, so LOTS OF SWEARING. implied emotional abuse. Eric. OCs.
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Really these career paths shouldn't surprise anyone. )
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Anyway. Jim... my heart. It hurts. A lot. His father is awful; it is known. Still, I broke. (And yes, starting with that worked. Well.)
WesandDavid and Eric were delightful little entertaining asides. Of course they would want to be a pirate and ninja and repair the feud. OF COURSE. I loved that it was Wes that the counsellor thought would want to be a super spy, when actually, that's Ben, although he doesn't say so. Sebastien being insecure was adorable, and Kurt's helping him out was too. Kurt's list of possible careers was great. bb!fencer cameo is love. ADORABLE KAPASHIMA. The Lee scene was the right combination of emotional and Lee, and HE THINKS OF DALTON AS HOME.
As per usual: I LOVED ALL OF IT.
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THANK GOD RAURI'S ALRIGHT. that is all.
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And yes! Ruari is alive! That's wonderful, wonderful. And then Sebastian and Ben. //giggles. Sebastian spends hours trying to figure out how to ask him out and then it's just like. MORRIGAN TRIPLETS YOU ARE SO HELPFUL THANK YOU FOR PREVENTING THE POTENTIAL HE-LIKES-ME-HE-LIKES-ME-NOT WANGST. And then Jim, bb. //snuggles. I'm so sorry honey, I know how much it sucks to have overbearing parents. And wonder why the hell you're not good enough. //creyes. At least you've got Lee, though. ALL MY LOVE FOR THE LIM. BECAUSE THEY BOTH KIND OF NEED EACH OTHER LIKE CRAZY (but I think Jim needs Lee more than Lee needs Jim, though, so there's that, and it's just. paradoxical, in a way.) AND BOTH OF YOU JUST. GAH.
And then Wes. And David. And their pirates vs. ninjas awesomeness. I love how they're like the only people in Dalton who don't take this seriously at all. AND THE KAPASHIMA SNUGGLING. //swoons. And Eric.
“...Well, Eric, let’s look at performing arts options, shall we ( ... )
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