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fandomhigh2014-01-10 08:59 am
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Coping With Change, Friday, Period 3
//Change,// Jonothon said, stepping into the classroom and starting his lecture without preamble today, //happens. Winter turns to spring, puppies turn into dogs, people come and go. There are very few constants in the world. But, I hope, you knew that. Anyone who's had me as a teacher in semesters past can likely see that I'm no stranger to the idea, either.//
He leaned back against the front of his desk, arms crossed over the bandages that kept his flames from licking out from his chest and face into the room.
//If you're in this class, it's likely you've either recently gone through a major change in your life, or else you're expecting one.// Pause. //Or else you'll be telling me the office has made a terrible mistake. In which case, congratulations on having some stability in your life. We're all terribly jealous.//
And also, your teacher was a bit of a snarker. You'd have to cope with that on top of all of that change in your lives.
//For those of you who mean to be here, expect this class to be just as much theory as candid discussion of how you might apply it to your own life. I'm not going to make anyone discuss what change they've been through if they're not comfortable sharing with the class, mind, though obviously anyone is welcome to come talk to me if they need someone to confide in. I respect your right to privacy and I do keep rum on hand for squirrel bribes if need be. And, for what it's worth, this telepathic voice of mine doesn't mean that I'm rooting through your brains looking for your deepest secrets. I have much better things to do.//
Much, much better things. Like keeping his own brain in order.
//Today we're going to start off simple. Introductions, because there are new faces here I'm not familiar with. Name, class, and why you're taking this one. Feel free to share any recent changes you might be adjusting to - coming to this ridiculous bloody island absolutely counts - and we'll get into the real meat of dealing with those changes next week. For example, I'm Jonothon Starsmore, Fandom High graduate, 2011, and it's been a very long three years since. Call me Jono or Jon. Please. I'm here teaching this class because when I was your age, I was stuck figuring out how to handle everything that had turned upside-down for me on my own. And if you're wondering just what I know about changeā¦// His psionic voice took on a wry tone. //Remind me to bring a photo album with me to class sometime.//
He waved a hand at the room.
//Any questions or volunteers to go first? I'll pick for you, otherwise.//
[OOC: Open! Have at!]
He leaned back against the front of his desk, arms crossed over the bandages that kept his flames from licking out from his chest and face into the room.
//If you're in this class, it's likely you've either recently gone through a major change in your life, or else you're expecting one.// Pause. //Or else you'll be telling me the office has made a terrible mistake. In which case, congratulations on having some stability in your life. We're all terribly jealous.//
And also, your teacher was a bit of a snarker. You'd have to cope with that on top of all of that change in your lives.
//For those of you who mean to be here, expect this class to be just as much theory as candid discussion of how you might apply it to your own life. I'm not going to make anyone discuss what change they've been through if they're not comfortable sharing with the class, mind, though obviously anyone is welcome to come talk to me if they need someone to confide in. I respect your right to privacy and I do keep rum on hand for squirrel bribes if need be. And, for what it's worth, this telepathic voice of mine doesn't mean that I'm rooting through your brains looking for your deepest secrets. I have much better things to do.//
Much, much better things. Like keeping his own brain in order.
//Today we're going to start off simple. Introductions, because there are new faces here I'm not familiar with. Name, class, and why you're taking this one. Feel free to share any recent changes you might be adjusting to - coming to this ridiculous bloody island absolutely counts - and we'll get into the real meat of dealing with those changes next week. For example, I'm Jonothon Starsmore, Fandom High graduate, 2011, and it's been a very long three years since. Call me Jono or Jon. Please. I'm here teaching this class because when I was your age, I was stuck figuring out how to handle everything that had turned upside-down for me on my own. And if you're wondering just what I know about changeā¦// His psionic voice took on a wry tone. //Remind me to bring a photo album with me to class sometime.//
He waved a hand at the room.
//Any questions or volunteers to go first? I'll pick for you, otherwise.//
[OOC: Open! Have at!]

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Lecture!
You probably didn't expect it to be coming telepathically, did you?
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Her mind cottoned onto one answer fairly quickly: it was a message. Learn to get by just as well without me, or you'll regret it.
Celia didn't like that answer, but she knew Hector Bowen better than anyone else.
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The timing was mildly unnerving; the sensation was more than mildly disorienting.
She would need a few minutes to regain her composure.
Introductions!
Anything from 'my dog just died' to 'I'm having trouble wrapping my head around the return of these vastly destructive mutant powers and I really miss having a mouth but this is still better than being blue,' is fair game.
... This is a flexible sort of topic.
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"I am Yeul," she said softly. "I... do not remember what class I am." It just wasn't the sort of thing that she paid attention to. She didn't sound concerned about not remembering. "This class sounded interesting as I have a... lot of experience with change."
Which Jono already knew.
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Really, simply not caring about what happened, particularly to yourself, wasn't exactly the most healthy outlook for people who weren't immortal.
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"And for the first time since I was five years old, I don't have my father around to teach me how he'd like me to use my powers."
There. That was a nice, vague way of putting it. The smile playing about her lips might have given an indication that this wasn't an unwelcome change, necessarily.
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"Hey, I'm Alex," she said after a moment. "I'm a junior. Things are sorta stable right now, but there has been a lot of change in my life. I'm handling it better now, but that hasn't always been the case."
That's all she decided to share for now.
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"My name is Eleanor Lamb," she said. "I'm a sophomore, and I didn't pick this class, but I'm glad to be in it."
She took a nervous breath for the last part. "Until one week ago," she said, "I was my mother's prisoner, isolated from the rest of the world. So all of this is very new."
It surprised her at times, how loud groups of people could be. It had been harder to notice when she was little, cutting through the throngs in search of corpses.
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Or maybe that was just him.
"I guess my biggest change lately is being fourteen. I mean, until July I was...well, it sort of depends on how you count, time being what it isn't," he rolled his eyes, "but I was a lot older."
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Because there was absolutely nothing weird going on in her life. Nothing. No changes incoming, nope!
"But, like you said, there are a lot of things to adjust to. I'm from L.A. normally and it's weird being here and hearing only English all the time. And, err, well, I grew up in Koreatown. Everything here is very..."
She wasn't sure how to say 'white' without coming off as racist, so she was just going to trail off.
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Talk to Jono!
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Did Jono need any sacrifices made? Cecil was good at sacrifices.
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"Here," she said, holding it out to Jono. "Thank you, I mean. I didn't ... clean it, I'm afraid. I wasn't sure how to wash it, without ruining it."
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OOC!
Anybody want some snails? One is guaranteed to be about a million in a week or two. Ugh.