Yennefer of Vengerberg (
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fandomhigh2022-08-12 10:41 am
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Relationship Skills, Friday Period 3
Yennefer greeted the class with a brisk, "Today we're going to talk about peer pressure," and that was as far as she got before she had to consult her notes. "Which is...pressure from your...peers." A very helpful explanation, to be sure.
"Ah yes, the dangers of... peer pressure," Jaskier added, also a bit lost on that one. Was it because they were the popular kids or too headstrong to follow a herd? A true mystery! "Which can destroy a relationship. We think. I never met any of the other Witchers to confirm."
"Nor did I," Yennefer admitted somewhat reluctantly. Did Geralt think his family was too cool to introduce them to? Was that it? "Peer pressure is when your...peers...which apparently means your little friends, not the nobility, in this context...pressure you to do something you don't want to do because..." again she had to consult her notes. "'Everyone else is doing it,' or, 'All the cool kids are doing it.' Good grief, are those reasons? Don't fall for peer pressure. It's clearly very stupid."
"So, perhaps avoid that," Jaskier suggested. Like the idiot who went out into the world and latched onto a tragic hero who smelled like onions and brute forced his way to fame.
"Break up into pairs," Yennefer suggested, "and one of you can attempt to convince the other one to do something, and the other one can practice saying, 'No,' over and over. And perhaps the first person can meditate on taking 'no' for an answer the first time, just a thought." She waved a hand dismissively. "Go on, then."
"Ah yes, the dangers of... peer pressure," Jaskier added, also a bit lost on that one. Was it because they were the popular kids or too headstrong to follow a herd? A true mystery! "Which can destroy a relationship. We think. I never met any of the other Witchers to confirm."
"Nor did I," Yennefer admitted somewhat reluctantly. Did Geralt think his family was too cool to introduce them to? Was that it? "Peer pressure is when your...peers...which apparently means your little friends, not the nobility, in this context...pressure you to do something you don't want to do because..." again she had to consult her notes. "'Everyone else is doing it,' or, 'All the cool kids are doing it.' Good grief, are those reasons? Don't fall for peer pressure. It's clearly very stupid."
"So, perhaps avoid that," Jaskier suggested. Like the idiot who went out into the world and latched onto a tragic hero who smelled like onions and brute forced his way to fame.
"Break up into pairs," Yennefer suggested, "and one of you can attempt to convince the other one to do something, and the other one can practice saying, 'No,' over and over. And perhaps the first person can meditate on taking 'no' for an answer the first time, just a thought." She waved a hand dismissively. "Go on, then."

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"Sunday?" she said curiously and then remembered. "Oh, right, yes. Well, if you're sure."
She might be a bit distracted today.
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Still, even Marc noticed Nell was off. "Everything okay?"
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"Hmm? Yes. Fine. Just thinking about logistics."
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And herself, but that wasn't as important. She could find a place to sleep for a week or two pretty easily.
"I can keep most of my plants at Covent Garden Flowers," she said. "Probably the rest of my stuff too. I don't have that much."
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Marc had gotten over that thing about swearing around Nell pretty quickly, obviously.
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She was quiet for a moment. "I don't think it's a good idea to not have a plan since Portalocity still can't seem to connect to my home."
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She checked the list she'd been making. "There's room to leave things at the flower shop in the storage room. I just need to start moving all the plants. I don't have very much personal stuff other than that. And I'd have had to leave most everything here if I went home anyway."
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She folded up her notes and tucked them into a pocket. "Just the logistics of moving things to the shop. Not to worry."
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"Oh, I'm fine. I can always get a room at the hotel for a few days if I need to."
No, no, she couldn't not if she was going to pay first and last month's rent and a security deposit. But he did not need to know that.
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"If you're sure," Marc said, leaving it open for her to say if she wasn't.
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"Mmmhmmm, I'll be fine."
She would, too.
"So aren't you supposed to be trying to convince me to commit a felony or something?"
Oh, distract and evade! Very nice.
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That was her story and she was sticking to it.
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