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screwyoumarvel) wrote in
fandomhigh2009-01-25 11:02 pm
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Sex Ed, Monday [1-26] Third Period
Today a large poster was displayed at the front of the classroom. "I would just like to start by saying I had nothing to do with the creation of this poster," Steve said, looking faintly embarrassed about it. "But it has an important message. You can't always tell by looking at someone whether they have a venereal disease or not. They may not even know it. That's why protection is so important, and why abstinence is the only really effective way of preventing the spread of disease. Today we're going to have a little exercise to demonstrate this.
"You have the rest of the class period free to mingle and eat these cookies I brought. There is only one requirement: you must shake hands with anyone you talk to. And there is a catch. One of you is--hypothetically, of course--carrying a disease, which is transferred by the shaking of hands. I will tell you who at the end of the period. But don't worry about that for now. Chat. Enjoy the cookies."
((Edit: Disease vector revealed!))
"You have the rest of the class period free to mingle and eat these cookies I brought. There is only one requirement: you must shake hands with anyone you talk to. And there is a catch. One of you is--hypothetically, of course--carrying a disease, which is transferred by the shaking of hands. I will tell you who at the end of the period. But don't worry about that for now. Chat. Enjoy the cookies."
((Edit: Disease vector revealed!))

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"No, but bacon does well when combined with something sweet, so I thought I'd give them a try.
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...then blushed.
"I never told you about the bacon orange, did I?"
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That would be a no.
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"Well, er, I can make oranges and, uh, a few other fruits. But for the longest time I had this, well, this block. I couldn't make them taste right. They always tasted like orange and something else."
Beat.
"I got a bacon orange once. I gave it to Miss Lulu, the cooking instructor. I thought it would be best."
He had no idea what she'd done with it. It was probably best he didn't.
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Ned spent a moment trying to imagine what bacon and orange tasted like together.
"I'm going to be checking my oranges for bacon now."
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"No, it was a perfectly normal orange. It just tasted like bacon."
He looked around.
"The girls" and by this he meant Ino and Amber, "usually like the chocolate ones, though."
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"I haven't done it for a while, but yes. Odd flavored and normal. And apples, occasionally, but not as much."
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"The coconut curry ones are actually rather good," he had to admit. Then he laughed.
"I almost want to offer to make a load of them for cooking club. Make it into a game or something."
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"I wouldn't mind it," he told Ned, "just let me know. It doesn't take long."
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Ned blushed.
"It sounds kind of dopey saying it out loud."
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"Makes enough sense to me. They're simple, filling, and the skills used are good building blocks to other things. Miss Lulu started her class similarly."
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"Best we shake, though, since we're supposed to."
He held out a hand.
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