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Steve Rogers ([personal profile] heroic_jawline) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2016-05-11 11:18 am

Working With Jerks, Wednesday, May 11, 2016 [3rd period]

Tony and a large cup of coffee were perched on the edge of the desk at the front of the class. Because you could in no way teach without that. "Hello, and welcome to class. This is Working with Jerks--" excuse him while he side eyed his teaching partner a little for that title. "And I'm Tony Stark."

A beat.

"If you know who I am, it's admittedly a little funny." The things that happen when you garner a reputation.

"I meant in general," Steve said, cheeks going a little pink. "Everyone is going to work with someone who's a little difficult at some point in their lives. Class projects, shift work, military training...it happens." He smiled. "I'm Steve Rogers, by the way."

"Uh huh," Tony said, taking a pointed sip of his coffee. "College is the worst for that. You'll end up doing all the work in a group of slackers and contemplate murder a few times before you graduate."

Screw. Group. Projects. Seriously.

"But it's not all terrible! Working as a group also allows you to achieve things you can't manage on your own." Because you guys lucked out on getting the more earnest version of Tony Stark, kids.

Steve nodded, equally earnest. "Working as a team, when everyone's individual strengths become more important than their flaws is something everyone should experience at least once, but it does mean that you need to learn to...well...suck it up and deal with annoyances."

Tony put the coffee to the side and clapped his hands together. "Today we'll be getting to know who you are and seeing how well you handle yourself when your day is thrown off."

"It'll be fun." Steve was so optimistic.

Re: Scenario

[identity profile] buzzkillcaptain.livejournal.com 2016-05-11 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
"Okay, how big is this fish? If it's a goldfish you can get away with a matchbox," Dipper said with a little bit of an eyeroll. This wasn't working. He had to take a different approach.

"You know today is payday, right? It's okay if I take your paycheck since you won't be here to use it?"
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Re: Scenario

[personal profile] imafuturist 2016-05-12 12:30 am (UTC)(link)
"You wouldn't."

Oh, that was a good idea.

Re: Scenario

[identity profile] buzzkillcaptain.livejournal.com 2016-05-12 12:30 pm (UTC)(link)
Dealing with Grunkle Stan had given Dipper a unique skillset on how to handle jerks.

"Well I am working your shift as well as mine. I might as well get paid for it," Dipper reasoned. "And your signature isn't that hard to forge..."

Or at least Dipper assumed it was. Close enough for a bored bank teller to not care.