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Detention, Saturday, September 15
Barney thought this was a total waste of his time. He could be off with Jo Jo right now getting some sweet early morning action. He posted the Detention List and leaned against the door to wait.
Naminé
Valentine
Cher
Pam
Jenny
Eve
"Okay, losers, listen up!" Barney gathered the students just outside the Danger Shop.
"Today you ladies and gentleman will complete several challenges that Robin Sparkles, I mean, Robin Scherbatsky faced when becoming a temporary bro." Well, all but the final challenge.
"Start off by telling me why you're here and then you may enter...THE HALL OF MAN!"
Afterthey signed in, he dramatically opened the door to the Danger shop where they were faced with their first challenge.
[ooc:Wait for Massive OCD is up! I'm off to sleep, but shall return! Any questions, ping me in the OOC thread...]
[ETA: Oh, right, and Detention is done at like 3ish]
Eve
"Okay, losers, listen up!" Barney gathered the students just outside the Danger Shop.
"Today you ladies and gentleman will complete several challenges that Robin Sparkles, I mean, Robin Scherbatsky faced when becoming a temporary bro." Well, all but the final challenge.
"Start off by telling me why you're here and then you may enter...THE HALL OF MAN!"
After
[ooc:
[ETA: Oh, right, and Detention is done at like 3ish]

Re: Lunch
"I'm not usually this forward, you know," she said. To the table. Which is where her eyes were, at the moment.
Re: Lunch
But he wasn't looking at it.
He was still smiling at Naminé.
"I'm usually very forward," he countered. "I don't mind if you decide to be, as well."
Re: Lunch
Re: Lunch
Sometimes. He had his moments.
Re: Lunch
Re: Lunch
Well, the technical aspects were easy enough. But the rest had half of his brain drooling in a corner and the other half of his brain trying to scurry up a tree to hide. It was a spectacular feeling.
Really, it was.
"I'm willing to go through as many trial runs as you are."
Re: Lunch
He hadn't ever said it outright, but it had been implied, hadn't it?
Re: Lunch
"Completely different, you understand."
Re: Lunch
"No. I don't understand. I'm afraid I can quite honeslty say I didn't follow the least bit of that."
Re: Lunch
"Well," he ventured carefully, "I'm simply saying that there's a whole mental state that this involves, I think, that hasn't quite been there before. Same in execution, different in theory, I think. Perhaps. Something."
Oh, look, there were those jazzhands again.
Re: Lunch
Why was she feeling calm again, and why was he so flustered?
Re: Lunch
The tabletop was so very interesting and he hadn't eaten much yet and, oh, by the way, they were talking about perhaps having sex on Saturday and it was so bloody casual coming from someone who had never done such things before that Valentine's head was spinning.
He opened his mouth to speak and nothing came out, so he filled the empty awkward space with food. Food was always an excellent failsafe.
His single bite of food was now chewed and swallowed, leaving Valentine with a gaping mouth all over again.
"This is going to be a very interesting Saturday," he said at last.
Re: Lunch
"There was something else," she added softly, clearing her throat and not looking up. "On Saturday. Evening, it was written in for."
Re: Lunch
Re: Lunch
"I was hoping we could build a sandcastle," she said.
Re: Lunch
"Absolutely," he agreed. "Absolutely."