Date: 22, September 2005
Characters: Dennis Creevey, Michael Corner
Location: Community Centre, ?.
Status:
Summary: Dennis gets Michaels tips on teaching, and maybe more
Completion: Incomplete
Books had been bought as had DVD's and video tapes for those that had tellys and the machines. Dennis figured those that wanted to could take them home on '
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He made his way over to the studio, wondering exactly how he was going to help his new friend, but determined to do what he could. He followed the music coming from a doorway and stopped dead.
Fuck.
Rolling his eyes heavenward, he thought, Somebody, somewhere, is trying to tell me something. Or having a good laugh at my expense. Or something.
He coughed politely, saying "Well, then, where does one sign up to learn to do that, I wonder."
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He listened to Michael's dilemma with interest, thinking over his response carefully. His eyes widened as he got a whiff of the contents of the tin. "Now who was it that went and told you I'm a sucker for chocolate the?" he asked, sitting down on the floor next to him and picking out a brownie.
"Hmmm...well, speaking in public is just one of those things that you have to keep at to get comfortable with. I never was very good at it, I mean, you know--Unspeakable and all that. Got out of the habit of relating to people."
"But the point is, you think you have something important to offer, aye? And if someone's taken the trouble to sign up for your class, they think so too, so you've already got their interest. Or you could just start out with what you just did when I walked in. That'd get their attention."
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"I just tell myself, it's good for me, cause some Muggle scientist found it has some chemical, don't ask me what, that makes you relax, they've even compared it to...never mind." He could feel himself blushing.
"Unspeakable?" Well, that was interesting. "I'm sure you were brilliant at it, but I'm glad you can talk again." Dennis thought that had to have been rough, not being able to commiserate or just let off steam with other people.
"How?" He wondered if Michael would or could answer. "How did you wind up there? If you can't or don't want to answer, no worries. None of my business really."
"And make em run for the hills. Cause most of the poses look a lot harder than they are."
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