Who: Teachers, any attending
Students, (also see the new
spreadsheet for class breakdown)/those attending open classes/etc!
What: A school day
When: The 20th (
Classes run from 9-roughly 2:30, and can include before/after)
Where: The school
Summary: Just general interactions for everyone!
Rating: ... idk? Probably no higher than PG?
(
Meanwhile at the schoolhouse )
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She'll also be supervising the art class, and painting as well, but the students involved are also welcome to talk to her then.]
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Even so, it's still time for lunch. Jeb had made himself a sandwich before arriving at the school, and he is now happily eating it.]
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Raine passes by the happily eating artist with her tray of cider, and gives him a small smile.]
You seem to be enjoying that. Would you like to try some apple cider today?
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Yeah, I'd love to! Thank you, Miss Sage!
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So yeah, Aoba's just hanging his head and gazing at the floor here.] Ugh.....
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... That's a shark?
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So this headphones-wearing kid is practicing his instrument, with fairly good results. There's a few stumbling blocks, but he learn to overcome them. Eventually.]
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During the break, she'll be having a rather elaborate lunch. This is what happens when one's fiancée is a wonderful chef. Students are free to join her while she eats- she may even share some of her food. It's far too much for her anyway.]
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They look delicious.
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[Take your pick, Kouki. There's a small Japanese-style bento consisting mostly of rice and veggies, a couple of sweet buns and some chicken curry.]
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[He thinks the sweet buns look nice, so he grab one of them. And take a bite.]
They're good!
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Unless he's swapping notes with someone. Then he look much more entertained. ]
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Oh man, this is the best lesson of writing/reading ever!! So, why does Shuri look so distracted? It's not like he couldn't be interested, right? Okay, maybe if just passes a note...]
Is something wrong, Shuri-san?
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I learned about this at home already.
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Is this really something you can just 'learn' like that? [It takes more than just memorising technique you know...]
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