Reno of the Turks (
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fandomhigh2011-01-17 01:33 pm
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Teamwork 101 -- Period 1 [Class #3] [Monday]
Today, the class had been handwavily notified that they weren’t going to be meeting in the school, and that they should all throw on some crappy clothes and make their merry ways down to the Boards, where their teachers would be waiting for them.
“Yo, Rookies!” Reno didn’t care who the hell he was co-teaching with today. He was outside! The weather was friggin’ fantastic, and it was difficult to want to beat anyone in the face when the sun was shining this way. For now! “Bet you’re all happy you ain’t cooped up in the Danger Shop today, just pretendin’ that it’s sunny, huh? Thank the gods for weird-assed islands, yo.”
Genesis, for his part, was not nearly so enthusiastic as Reno. Nonetheless, it was a glorious day for some strange reason, and their class today directly benefited him.
He had Reno’s good mood to thank for the ease with which he’d accomplished that. Genesis was smug. “I’m sure they’ve noticed it’s sunny,” he said, very dryly. “Welcome to The Boards,” his domain, mwahaha, “and as you all have eyes, last I checked, I do hope you’ve all noticed the paint cans.”
And everything else they’d need to get to work. Ladders, paint pans, brushes...
“That’s your assignment today,” he said, sounding bored. “Pair up so that none of you idiots fall while working on the ladders, and paint.”
“What he said,” Reno agreed, peeling off his black jacket and rolling up the sleeves of the white dress-shirt that he wore underneath. “And if the person at the bottom of the ladder lets it shake, the person at the top totally has my permission to drop the roller on ‘em, yo.”
Reno was too kind. And also reaching for a roller for himself, as well. If Genesis let his ladder shake, he was going to paint inappropriate things on the side of his building. Really, what could possibly ruin today?
Genesis, drowning Reno in a vat of paint. He’d take much satisfaction from it.
“Let’s get to work,” he said, with a smile that was sharp-edged.
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“Yo, Rookies!” Reno didn’t care who the hell he was co-teaching with today. He was outside! The weather was friggin’ fantastic, and it was difficult to want to beat anyone in the face when the sun was shining this way. For now! “Bet you’re all happy you ain’t cooped up in the Danger Shop today, just pretendin’ that it’s sunny, huh? Thank the gods for weird-assed islands, yo.”
Genesis, for his part, was not nearly so enthusiastic as Reno. Nonetheless, it was a glorious day for some strange reason, and their class today directly benefited him.
He had Reno’s good mood to thank for the ease with which he’d accomplished that. Genesis was smug. “I’m sure they’ve noticed it’s sunny,” he said, very dryly. “Welcome to The Boards,” his domain, mwahaha, “and as you all have eyes, last I checked, I do hope you’ve all noticed the paint cans.”
And everything else they’d need to get to work. Ladders, paint pans, brushes...
“That’s your assignment today,” he said, sounding bored. “Pair up so that none of you idiots fall while working on the ladders, and paint.”
“What he said,” Reno agreed, peeling off his black jacket and rolling up the sleeves of the white dress-shirt that he wore underneath. “And if the person at the bottom of the ladder lets it shake, the person at the top totally has my permission to drop the roller on ‘em, yo.”
Reno was too kind. And also reaching for a roller for himself, as well. If Genesis let his ladder shake, he was going to paint inappropriate things on the side of his building. Really, what could possibly ruin today?
Genesis, drowning Reno in a vat of paint. He’d take much satisfaction from it.
“Let’s get to work,” he said, with a smile that was sharp-edged.
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And remember, don't shake the ladder on your partner, or Reno will totally turn a blind eye to any buckets of paint that get dumped on your head.
... He might turn a blind eye regardless. Because it's funny.
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... He'd paint over it in a minute. Honest.
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By being suffocated in paint.
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She also had a roller and was kind of listlessly rolling it on the side of the building. Up, dressed, and semi-productive? This was better than Karla had been doing all weekend.
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She still found herself a ladder to call her own, and hoped that she found a partner all into the actual painting side.
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"Huh? What?" It took her brain a bit to process what her ears had heard and dutifully reported, and a little while longer for her mouth to approximate a smile. It wasn't a good one, but the attempt had been made, at least. "Hi, Jason. I--it's not that bad, really. Mostly because if they'd given us something that required thinking, I'd've failed the class."
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In fact, 'sucked' was about seven levels more positive than her weekend had been, but she didn't really have the mental capacity to go searching for a word that better explained how awful it had really been. Better to just stick with suck for the meantime.
"How was yours?"
Karla: not a scintillating conversationalist today. But she was trying!
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Look, Jason didn't know much about girls, so he had to go with the obvious problems first.
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This was probably not reassuring.
"We...lost...someone, this weekend," she said, still looking at the roller that was steadily soaking up paint. "A friend."
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She pulled up the roller, it spattered and dripped everywhere and the pan was nearly empty of paint. She wasn't sure whether she should tell Jason just who had died--would that be rude? She didn't think that he and Raven were friends, but that didn't mean he wanted to find out she was gone in the middle of class.
"It was someone I was very close to," she said, deciding that was an acceptable compromise until she could figure out whether it was something he'd want to know. "I...don't deal with loss well."
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"I think you're dealing well enough, at least right now," he said, grabbing a paper towel to clean up any dripped paint. It seemed more useful than just standing there. "You're trying not to give in to the crazy. That's healthy and all."
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For the words, for the paper towels, for coming over and saying hello. Pick one, Jason, and Karla was appreciative of it.
Hopefully Genesis wouldn't care about the dribbles and splotches of paint on the wall itself. Karla wasn't exactly an accomplished painter even on days she wasn't mourning.
"It's hard. Sometimes I just...stop...and it takes a minute to remember what I was supposed to be doing."
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Now, all he needed was a partner.
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Because it was drudge work.
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And if her partner got paint on her, she would not be best pleased. (Although Reno might be impressed at how her fighting abilities had improved.)
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A slight deflection, but it was that or explain that, while nine year old Karla had thought her parents' death was somehow her fault, sixteen year old Karla had been directly responsible for Raven's death. It made getting through it a little difficult.
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Then again, the less Cloud does, the best it goes?
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