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Brooke Davis ([personal profile] gobrookeyourself) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2018-04-09 08:59 am
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Home Ec- Monday- 2nd period

Brooke didn’t have kids this weekend (she did have mixed feelings about that), but she didn’t really know what she was walking into with regards to class. T cover her bases, the Danger Shop was set up like a kids’ playroom with toys, and there was a big TV set up.

“Hello and welcome to the fun weekends of Fandom,” she greeted them. “We’re having an easy class, because, uh, if you gave a home there might be kids in it so it’s definitely Home Ec. So there’s stuff to do and we have cartoons playing, and if none of you brought kids, well... deal with it, it’s what you’re getting.”
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Sidon was here with Atla, uncertain if it was acceptable or not, but she had been so curious about what this strange, young, tiny version of her father was doing while at this school. After all, there had already been talk of her going in ten short years, to experience what her father had when he was a student like this. She understood the concepts from a certain standpoint, of course, but she couldn't help shaking her head, a little mystified by it all, still unable to wrap her head around it.

The cartoons on the television got a very confused look, as well, but the toys maybe a little less so. Clearly, they were playthings for human children, but she was still a little puzzled.

"Father," she whispered as quietly as she could, leaning toward him. "What exactly is the purpose of this class?"
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[personal profile] in_sidon_we_trust 2018-04-09 06:33 pm (UTC)(link)
"Home Economics," Sidon whispered back, trying his best to provide a wise answer that didn't just boil down to him admitting that he still wasn't entirely sure, "is the study of the management of hearth and home. I...it is...understandably heavily focused on the human home here on Earth, thus it has provided a very interesting tool to learn about their culture, but I'm afraid it has served mostly to educate me on their ways, rather than providing methods to incorporate into our own. Still, it is a shame you did not come to visit the week we studied Laundry! That, though very much not something useful to us Zora at all, was truly a delight!"
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