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Sensitivity Training, Thursday, September 8th
Guy looked no happier about teaching Sensitivity Training than he did last week. The key difference, however, was that this time he was armed with a book all about this crap. So, prepare to have sensitivity shoved all up in your face. Indigo Tribe style.
"Apperently, in order for you all to really learn this cr--stuff, you need to be in a trusting environment where you feel at ease." Yeah, he didn't think that was likely either. "So, we're gonna do a few exercises to build up trust."
He glanced down at the book. "Or look like a moron until you don't care anymore."
It might work!
"The first activity is 'mirroring' where you and another person touch fingertips and try to move in sync," Guy said, so far from impressed by this. So, so far. "The other one is more straight forward, being a trust fall. You fall, the other person catches you. Easy enough. Just don't surprise anyone with 'em."
Unless you film it.
"I want everyone to grab a partner and decide which activity you'd rather do."
"Apperently, in order for you all to really learn this cr--stuff, you need to be in a trusting environment where you feel at ease." Yeah, he didn't think that was likely either. "So, we're gonna do a few exercises to build up trust."
He glanced down at the book. "Or look like a moron until you don't care anymore."
It might work!
"The first activity is 'mirroring' where you and another person touch fingertips and try to move in sync," Guy said, so far from impressed by this. So, so far. "The other one is more straight forward, being a trust fall. You fall, the other person catches you. Easy enough. Just don't surprise anyone with 'em."
Unless you film it.
"I want everyone to grab a partner and decide which activity you'd rather do."

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Anyhow, these were the thoughts in Jack's head as he looked around for a partner.
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Yes, she was doing a trust fall. It sounded slightly less annoying than the dancing, and she'd spent enough time cheering to know she could catch herself if things went wrong.
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See if you drop things in Eureka? Things blow up. Jack preferred to not have anything blown up. Hence no dropping things.
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And there was a final nod as if that cemented the deal.
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... metaphorically speaking. No, actually speaking. She hadn't decided.
She got into position in front of him. "On three?"
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Judging by her tone... she could probably kick his ass.
"Ready."
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"That was pretty cool, Jack," she said, as she pushed herself back to her feet. "Thanks. I knew you didn't drop people."
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She held up a hand to stop any objection. "I used to cheer. I know how to keep people from falling down, promise."
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Quinn's arms were out, and her legs were braced so she'd be able to catch his weight.
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And just like the Nestea plunge, Jack went backward and was caught perfectly by Quinn.
"Nice!" Jack said as he straightened himself up. "You're much stronger than I thought."