Gladiolus Amicitia (
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Phys Ed; Thursday, First Period [11/30].
Class would be meeting in the Danger Shop that morning, in part for its intended purpose to safely prevent injuries, perhaps, but mostly just because it was sometimes just easier to mock something up in there than to arrange a field trip. So the students would find themselves in a nice winter wonderland on the summit of a mountain, with a nice slope down one side and a lovely pine grove forest on the other, and considering that Gladio stood beside some racks of skiing equipment and snowshoes, it was probably pretty clear to anyone who recognized it what they were doing today.
"We're heading into winter here," he explained, "and so I figured we'd look at a few different snow activities before we get entirely sick of it, or to give you the chance to maybe learn more about it before trying it out in the wild. Skiing, where you use these flat, bladed apparatus to slide over snow and down slopes, and snowshoeing, where you use these flat, meshed apparatus to walk through the snow. We're going to cover both, you can try both, or you can just stick to one if that's more comfortable."
Or you could decide not to do either and just get yourself into a snowball fight or make snow angels or snowmen, but Gladio wasn't going to just suggest that to you all, you had to come up with that all your own.
"So we'll go over some of the basics for each of them, and then you can just have at it."
"We're heading into winter here," he explained, "and so I figured we'd look at a few different snow activities before we get entirely sick of it, or to give you the chance to maybe learn more about it before trying it out in the wild. Skiing, where you use these flat, bladed apparatus to slide over snow and down slopes, and snowshoeing, where you use these flat, meshed apparatus to walk through the snow. We're going to cover both, you can try both, or you can just stick to one if that's more comfortable."
Or you could decide not to do either and just get yourself into a snowball fight or make snow angels or snowmen, but Gladio wasn't going to just suggest that to you all, you had to come up with that all your own.
"So we'll go over some of the basics for each of them, and then you can just have at it."

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Which mean he'd stopped dead in his approach when the snowball came smashing into his chest (it was, after all, a very broad target to hit!), looked down, and then looked back up toward the source of this assault with his scarred brow lifted.
"Really?" he asked, with the faint twitch of a grin in the corner of his mouth that suggested the question was less out of surprise that Nell had done it, and more of a question of whether or not she thought she would be exempt from retaliation.
Consider the question an opportunity, before it was too late...
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She grinned at him. "What?" she said innocently.
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Which may have involved a small detour toward a small bank, where he could bend over, scoop up a big armful of snow, and then carry it over to the tree with the full intention of just dumping it all over her head.
She wanted snow? How about a snowstorm?
(And, yes, there was very much a part of him that had a hard time actually throwing a snowball at her, so this felt like a good solution).
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Of course, as he came under the tree, she jumped up to hit the branches, which should dump a lovely amount of snow on his head. Mutual annihilation!
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"Truce?" he asked, offering out a hand. "Or do I have to go find a good snowdrift and drop you into it?"
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She reached out and took his hand.
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And then he pulled back only enough to grin at her. "I'll have to keep thay in mind when it actually starts snowing out there for real."
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"I was thinking. Did you know we have an onsen here, kind of like the one we went to on vacation?" she asked. "We should go there sometime. Especially if we spend time in the snow."
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Just about as much as he kept her on hers for those kisses!
"And I do know there's an onsen here," he confirmed. "Love that place, I go there a lot after my workouts." Even if it didn't seem to make it on any actual posts or radio reports. "We should definitely go. You think fake snow counts?"
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She considered. "I think fake snow should count."
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That, or someone totally meant to say breakfast, but had clearly just gotten caught up in all the cuteness and oatmeal slipped out instead, but Gladio was clearly going to just roll with it.
"Nah," he then admitted, a beat later, "I'm just messing with you. Me and Breakfast Guy are actually pretty tight, you know. He was telling me about your oatmeal, and, yeah, keeping him sounds like a pretty good idea. He's a great guy, and he's clearly nuts about you.
"Here's to hoping he doesn't get too jealous over you heading off to the onsen with a total hunk like me."
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She smiled up at him. "Really? Well, isn't that good to know." She considered for a moment. "I think he'll be okay. He is pretty crazy about him. Maybe not quite as crazy about me as I am about him, but still pretty crazy. I think he's confident enough to handle it."
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But he looked over at Nell with an amused curiosity. "What makes you think," he asked, "he wouldn't be as crazy for you as you are for him, though? That's a pretty high bar, you know."
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The next part she took more seriously. "Well... I can't imagine anyone possibly being anywhere close to as crazy as I am for him. I never even imagined anyone could ever be as crazy about anyone as I am about him."
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"He's probably thinking just about the same about you, too, you know," he said. "I've got it on good authority that he definitely never thought he'd feel for anyone the wah he feels about you. Wasn't really his style."
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She smiled softly. "It's nice to know."
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And he send a big grin down her way, because even cloaked in their little game of separation, it always felt good to say it, too.
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