not_a_whiner: (kaidan: distant)
Kaidan Alenko ([personal profile] not_a_whiner) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2013-08-20 06:00 am
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Coping with Loss, Tuesday, Third Period

"Hey," Kaidan said. "I know it hasn't been easy these past couple of weeks. Grief never is. Talking about it... well, that can be worse." He glanced around the class. "Some of you haven't even really wanted to, and that's fine. I respect that. It can be hard to open up to another human being, let alone a whole classroom full of them."

He cleared his throat. "That's why this last class is gonna be a little different. None of you are going to have to talk to any human beings if you don't have to, though the floor is open right now if you need to."

After waiting a while and dealing with any people who spoke up, he continued. "Sometimes it can be a big help just to have a pet," he said. "Even if it's just for an hour. It works. They've run tests with this a few times over. So... I'd like to introduce you all to a couple of visitors from the local shelter."

It'd taken some negotiating with April (because he wasn't about to pay five million credits for a 'dog rental') but he'd gotten them anyway: a whole bunch of cats and dogs filtered into the room through the door, kept from dashing after any of the students by a small makeshift kinetic fence Kaidan had set up. There were small ones and big ones, fuzzy ones and nearly hairless ones, puppies and kittens and grown large animals that looked fully capable of hugging you.

He smiled at the class. "Please come forward if you want."
dressedinblood: (Anna says seriously?)

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] dressedinblood 2013-08-20 05:44 am (UTC)(link)
Anna was eyeing the cats warily. Cats and ghosts...yikes. But maybe the dogs would be okay? She had no idea.
flickofthewrist: (boy with a coin)

Re: Listen to the Lecture

[personal profile] flickofthewrist 2013-08-20 12:25 pm (UTC)(link)
On the one hand, Flick was glad they didn't have to talk today. On the other? There were a lot of animals up there and that was something he'd never really dealt with before. There hadn't been any pets in his happy home.

He sat back and crossed his arms.