Who: Kojiro and YOU What: Counseling and comforting Where: Kojiro's Office When: November Sunday, 13th - Saturday, 19th Warnings: TBA but there shouldn't be any besides language.
Sunday the 13th, 1PMimwrightalwaysNovember 12 2011, 20:09:33 UTC
A counselor's office, eh? Phoenix really didn't want to talk to some stranger about his problems, especially if they could be used against him in court, but... Well, he wasn't a lawyer anymore, so that part didn't really matter now, did it?
But he figured maybe it would do some good to talk about things with a professional. Well, he assumed this Kojiro was a professionally licensed counselor, since Phoenix couldn't fathom a school hiring someone without some sort of certification.
Nonetheless, whether or not Phoenix decided to open up about the issues he had been facing, he figured he might as well introduce himself to the fellow faculty member and scope him out.
Phoenix would be in for a surprise. Kojiro may have graduated one year of high school but he didn't have any certificate on psychology. He was simply going by his experiences with Team Red: He was the one they generally turned to when they needed someone to talk to or wanted advice, and he enjoyed helping.
The Pokemon was finishing his most recently cup of green tea as Phoenix arrived.
Phoenix noted the calm atmosphere of the office and genuinely liked it. So, when he saw Kojiro drinking his green tea, he went up and introduced himself.
"Uh, hi there! I'm Phoenix Wright, the new political science teacher."
He wasn't about to divulge any personal information yet, though, until he figured he could trust this guy.
One of the conditions of Jon being at Capcom High was that he was to attend counseling to help him manage certain aspects of his condition. Truth be told, he thought it was a complete waste of time and he'd been glad to find out upon showing up at Smash, that there was no such service available. He thought he'd gotten away with skipping out on this little bit of Prescribed Time Wasting.
However, early yesterday he'd been informed via e-mail that now that there was a Counsellor available, he was to start again and that, yes indeed, Wily had made sure to transfer that little condition of attendance along with everything else. Sessions were once a month and to last no less than an hour and then the Counselor would need to sign the form and blah blah blah.
Jon found it insulting and descriminatory. However, he didn't want to be removed from attendance, so, he made his way to Koji's office and gave three sharp knocks to the door, waiting to be told to come in.
Jon opened the door and walked through at a pace that suggested he was of the mindset 'the quicker we start, the quicker I can get out of here'.
However. The decor of the place was certainly not what he'd been expecting. The Eastern influence was definitely nice - something he himself enjoyed. The fact that it was neither gaudy nor sparse in its decoration was also interesting. He was used to bare, yet somehow stuffy offices with overfilled chairs and couches or worse yet - beanbag chairs. He had a love-hate relationship with beanbag chairs. He hated the feel and sound of them. Loved to pop them.
"I'm Jon Talbain." he said by way of introduction. "I daresay you'll have my file about the place. Assuming they gave it to you or told you I'd be here at some point."
"Ah, Jon Talbain..." He pulled back the papers from the corner of the table and flipped through them. After a bit of searching, he found the files. "Here it is."
He skimmed over the file, taking what was written down with a grain of salt. That was simply Dr. Wily's opinion on things. Kojiro took a sip of his tea, then gestured to the spot across the tea table from him.
"It says antisocial and a worry of aggression. What is your opinion on the matter?"
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But he figured maybe it would do some good to talk about things with a professional. Well, he assumed this Kojiro was a professionally licensed counselor, since Phoenix couldn't fathom a school hiring someone without some sort of certification.
Nonetheless, whether or not Phoenix decided to open up about the issues he had been facing, he figured he might as well introduce himself to the fellow faculty member and scope him out.
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The Pokemon was finishing his most recently cup of green tea as Phoenix arrived.
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"Uh, hi there! I'm Phoenix Wright, the new political science teacher."
He wasn't about to divulge any personal information yet, though, until he figured he could trust this guy.
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"Ah, hello, Mr. Wright. I am Kojiro, the new counselor. It is a pleasure to meet you."
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However, early yesterday he'd been informed via e-mail that now that there was a Counsellor available, he was to start again and that, yes indeed, Wily had made sure to transfer that little condition of attendance along with everything else. Sessions were once a month and to last no less than an hour and then the Counselor would need to sign the form and blah blah blah.
Jon found it insulting and descriminatory. However, he didn't want to be removed from attendance, so, he made his way to Koji's office and gave three sharp knocks to the door, waiting to be told to come in.
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However. The decor of the place was certainly not what he'd been expecting. The Eastern influence was definitely nice - something he himself enjoyed. The fact that it was neither gaudy nor sparse in its decoration was also interesting. He was used to bare, yet somehow stuffy offices with overfilled chairs and couches or worse yet - beanbag chairs. He had a love-hate relationship with beanbag chairs. He hated the feel and sound of them. Loved to pop them.
"I'm Jon Talbain." he said by way of introduction. "I daresay you'll have my file about the place. Assuming they gave it to you or told you I'd be here at some point."
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He skimmed over the file, taking what was written down with a grain of salt. That was simply Dr. Wily's opinion on things. Kojiro took a sip of his tea, then gestured to the spot across the tea table from him.
"It says antisocial and a worry of aggression. What is your opinion on the matter?"
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