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Education for Free (General School Log, all) (OPEN LOG)
Who: Anyone who wants to go to school
Where: Any of the schools found in the Calendar (there are other schools, but your characters would only be going to those)
Summary: General School log! Start your own threads, make threads, or just have your character going to school and meeting the others. You have carte blanche.
Warnings: Nothing for now.
April 1st. While for many it would be a day for jokes and pranks, in Japan (and by extension, Hinoto-Ri who clung on some things from the past like precious memories), it was the start of the school year.
Those that were of age had gotten their papers already, and hopefully you had read the messages involving it. Otherwise, SURPRISE!
Thankfully, it didn't seem like the government was pushing for you to go absolutely, but they were STRONGLY SUGGESTING it for your own good. Your own enlightenment, if you will. Besides, it was free education, why pass that up?
These are the adventures of those inside of school on their first days...
Where: Any of the schools found in the Calendar (there are other schools, but your characters would only be going to those)
Summary: General School log! Start your own threads, make threads, or just have your character going to school and meeting the others. You have carte blanche.
Warnings: Nothing for now.
April 1st. While for many it would be a day for jokes and pranks, in Japan (and by extension, Hinoto-Ri who clung on some things from the past like precious memories), it was the start of the school year.
Those that were of age had gotten their papers already, and hopefully you had read the messages involving it. Otherwise, SURPRISE!
Thankfully, it didn't seem like the government was pushing for you to go absolutely, but they were STRONGLY SUGGESTING it for your own good. Your own enlightenment, if you will. Besides, it was free education, why pass that up?
These are the adventures of those inside of school on their first days...
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Quietly, she approaches the bench, but instead of disturbing him by trying to find space on it she sinks down onto a clear spot on the ground. She then uses the bench as a backrest as she opens out her lunch.]
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Except he's not here and school isn't over.
Both are disappointing.]
Hey.
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[Her tone is joking. She's been sitting next to him all morning and knows that he's (mostly) been paying attention, or at least pretending to. She doesn't mind him napping when there's actually time for it.] Did you eat your lunch already?
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It's under the bench.
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You might nap better if you ate it first... [but she reaches under and pulls out the box for him.
...She's kind of interested in seeing what's in his lunch.]
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Maybe if the break was longer.
[And she'll find the box packed with a mix of vegetables bought at the store and taken from the apartment garden (some of which are suspiciously blue) and hoisin chicken. Given that chicken is the only meat source of protein Miki will eat, there's an abundance of it that Shinjiro gets to make use of.]
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....
There's no response.]
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He turns his eyes skyward, getting an eyeful of warm sunlight for his trouble. He's not going to come in between her and food.]
If you're gonna stare at it like that you might as well eat it.
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It doesn't really work.] I can't just take your lunch...
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You're not taking it.
[Not like he had been eating it himself.]
Just make sure to finish the vegetables.
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Still, it's best not to look a gift Shinjiro lunch in the... stomach?]
All right... Then, thanks for the food!
[But she does set her bento on the bench next to him. He has a chance to try her omelette before she finishes the chicken and vegetables and starts to look for seconds.]
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He does eye her offering though. He'll have to sit up to eat it, and he almost doesn't want to move, but after a few seconds' worth of time he rolls over and sits up, reaching for his chopstick case under the bench. Might as well try it, if she's offering, so he does.
...It's pretty good. Not that he expected it to be any less, since she does know how to cook, unlike some of the dorm's inhabitants. ...Past inhabitants. Aki preferred buying pre-made food and burying it in protein, while Mitsuru couldn't be let near a cooking range without fear of imminent disaster.
He takes the liberty of silently finishing a third of it before setting it back down and the bento over to its original owner. He does, at least, know how much Minako can put away when she wants to—he's pretty sure it rivals or beats the amount of food he consumed during the years he was having his goddamn growth spurts. If she feels like searching for seconds, she'll find it.]
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She's about three-fourths of the way through his lunch and wearing a blissful expression when she notices him trying the omelette. She swallows her current bite before speaking.] ...What do you think?
[It's just an omelette and she really didn't spend that much time on it, but she still can't resist asking his opinion.]
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Though school hadn't always been an issue—not years ago. Not to say he hadn't skipped a few times when he felt like it. But after that October skipping school lapsed into habit and the classroom turned into a place he didn't feel comfortable being in.
He arches an eyebrow at the question as he lays back against the bench.]
It's good.
[And he means it. Not that there was much to it, and eggs were hard to mess up as long as you had at least a few ounces of sense, but there wasn't always a need to devolve into fancy shit just for a lunchbox. Ordinary didn't constitute bad or inferior.]
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[and then, although it probably went without saying at all...] Yours is really delicious, Senpai.
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It's yet another reason why he hadn't wanted to come to school.]
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Setting down the lunch - she'd just finished, anyway - she moves to the bench and sits next to him. Then she waits silently, watching but not touching, until the coughing fit subsides.]
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...It's fine.
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It's a pretty nice view from up here, isn't it? Not as nice as back home, but you can see a long way.
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Yeah, it is. Most of it.
[There are some parts of the city that aren't quite as glamorous if you bother to look, but for the most part, the view here is better than most.]
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[She glances down at him, her expression a little curious. Her purpose started as making conversation, pushing them away from the far more serious topic there's no solution to, but now she's getting into it.] Did you ever get to travel very much?
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[Even the minor school trips had to be managed. You had to pay for them—not like the school as going to foot the bill, at least, not the majority of it. And when the orphanage was barely breaking even as it was, there wasn't a lot of breathing room to let every kid go on a class trip. You had to wait your turn and hoped you got lucky.]
We went to Tokyo for a day in elementary as a class once. Then Nara later on.
[Though that was in Junior High, just before they graduated from it and he moved on from the orphanage. It had been in the fall, before Mitsuru had gotten her hands on them. Aki had been with the Sanadas then, and money suddenly wasn't as much of an issue as it had been anymore. Then things happened and he had lost the desire to go.]
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Sometimes I wish I could've just gone places on vacation more often though. Like, Yakushima was a lot of fun. It's too bad you missed that. [and it's totally not because she didn't get the chance to see him in a swimsuit.]
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> Your optimism is showing.
> Though then again...]
Aki told me about it. Not sure I missed out on much.
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