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fandomhigh2011-08-09 09:09 am
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Tricks, Cons and Bamboozles | Tuesday | Period 4
Today in class, the Tricks, Cons and Bamboozles students would be happy to find a projector set up in the front of the room and a DVD set to its home screen. Unfortunately, upon second glance, that DVD on its home screen was a 40-minute long FBI recruitment video. And on each of the desks was a brochure with the FBI logo on top that contained much the same message.
As if that wasn't bad enough, a fairly miserable-looking Neal was holding notes that had just been faxed to him from Peter, containing a script for today's class.
Peter... may have just found out what Neal was teaching here, exactly.
"Hey," he said to the class once everyone had arrived, looking decidedly unenthusiastic about today. Holding up his notes so as to make it perfectly clear he was reading from a script, he recited dully, "Of course, no training in tricks and cons would be complete without an understanding of how you can use those skills to assist with national security." He rolled his eyes. "Really, Peter?"
Monotonously, he continued, "Having been taught how to lie and deceive people over the past six weeks, now you should turn your attention to one of this nation's finest career opportunities that will allow you to put those skills to use while helping your country. Please know that the FBI is an exciting, morally upstanding career choice."
That part made Neal feel a little sick.
Putting down his notes, he clapped his hands and said, "Okay. Movie time. And then a little presentation from Kenzi that has nothing to do with... this."
That last word was uttered with more than a little bit of contempt. He really hated Peter sometimes.
As if that wasn't bad enough, a fairly miserable-looking Neal was holding notes that had just been faxed to him from Peter, containing a script for today's class.
Peter... may have just found out what Neal was teaching here, exactly.
"Hey," he said to the class once everyone had arrived, looking decidedly unenthusiastic about today. Holding up his notes so as to make it perfectly clear he was reading from a script, he recited dully, "Of course, no training in tricks and cons would be complete without an understanding of how you can use those skills to assist with national security." He rolled his eyes. "Really, Peter?"
Monotonously, he continued, "Having been taught how to lie and deceive people over the past six weeks, now you should turn your attention to one of this nation's finest career opportunities that will allow you to put those skills to use while helping your country. Please know that the FBI is an exciting, morally upstanding career choice."
That part made Neal feel a little sick.
Putting down his notes, he clapped his hands and said, "Okay. Movie time. And then a little presentation from Kenzi that has nothing to do with... this."
That last word was uttered with more than a little bit of contempt. He really hated Peter sometimes.

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"Hannah Montana," he repeated, suspecting that there was something more to that story. "Really? You're a fan of hers?"
[[Omg I have an editing problem.]]
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"I met here while putting Bo on the internet in a little pink hat," Kenzi said, veering away from details. Look over there! There! "I scored an autograph. And found an audience. And then a source. Would you believe there's a market for her stuff?"
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"Really?" he asked, leaning forward slightly in interest. "You don't say."
He was just slightly jealous he hadn't thought of it first.
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"Hey," he said, a smirk slowly spreading across his face. "We should do some kind of showdown sometime. You set up a trick at one table, I man another one. See who rakes in more cash."
This was a con in and of itself, of course.
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"Yeah?" Kenzi said, looking thoughtful. "They have carnivals here, you know? That would be a good time." Muahahah. If she got a good idea for hers. Maybe the Madame Sosostris routine? Fortune telling? "Could be fun!"
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And depending on how well Kenzi was doing, Neal might or might not get Moz on the phone. He played to win, damnit.
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"You're a prince, Mr. Caffrey."
Muahahahahah. Like Machiavelli. She admired that.
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"Stakes?"
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Yeah, Peter would love that, his C.I. showing up with an underage con-artist in tow.
"And on my part... hm. I could probably spring for something cool, liiiike..." Jeez. What did you get a cool teacher? "I would set you up with Bo, but she's only dating non-humans right now. Religious thing." In that it was against her religion to keeeel people any more. "Uhhh?"
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BUT ANYWAY.
"Like I'd really ever be set up with anyone," he said, amused. "What else you got?"
He wasn't going to mention how there was only one more week of class and he couldn't exactly take a student to New York solo...
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She coughed. "I dunno, mm, chocolate? Really cool wallets? Not even doctored photos of people turning into aliens?"
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[[...I can't even explain what I was thinking in that last version.]]
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[heh, no worries!]