Terra (
earthy) wrote in
riverviewlogs2017-04-28 10:37 pm
[closed] in learning you will teach
who: Jonathan Kent (
supersweet), Terra (
earthy)
what: A talk at recess
when: Before the arrival of the fireflies, maybe April 19th
where: Riverview Elementary School
warnings: None
[It doesn't take the staff of Riverview Elementary School long to figure out that their new teacher's assistant is uniquely suited for some tasks... and completely, astonishingly useless for others. He's pretty much a dud when it comes to helping kids with their schoolwork, reviewing lessons with them and answering their questions. Turns out he only knows the basics of a couple subjects himself, his own schooling having revolved around far different material.
He excels at the supervising part of the job, though. He's a fair and friendly enforcer of the rules and manners besides.
And there's his magic.]
You've gotta be very brave now.
[Another day, another recess, another kid sitting on the playground with a minor injury, a pouty lip, and tears welling in the corners of their eyes. Terra crouches next to a little girl, one hand hovering over her lightly scraped knee.]
My magic requires bravery... [It doesn't, but these lines work wonders on the smaller kids.] If you're not brave enough, the spell will just fizzle out.
[Channeling magic without the Keyblade on-hand has always been a challenge for him, but the bumps and bruises kids collect at playtime really only require the weakest of healing spells to repair. Cure isn't too tough to cast empty-handed. He focuses a moment and a faint green light shimmers across the battered knee, patching it up in seconds. Terra wriggles his fingers for effect and checks out his handiwork. Yep, all better.]
Good as new! [He declares before standing and helping the student to their feet. He dispenses a quick hair ruffle.] That spell worked so well, I bet your heart's about as brave as they come.
[The girl scampers back to her friends with a giggle. Dusting off his hakama, Terra returns to his spot in the shade of the school building and resumes his watch. He notices the boy a few minutes later. Ten or so years old. One of the teachers pointed him out earlier. Another new arrival, they'd said.
Jonathan, Terra thinks his name is. Jon.
Strange that the portal would pick up a kid... Did he need a new home, too?
Terra wanders over, thumbs hooking in his pockets.]
Hey, how's it going? How are you settling in?
what: A talk at recess
when: Before the arrival of the fireflies, maybe April 19th
where: Riverview Elementary School
warnings: None
[It doesn't take the staff of Riverview Elementary School long to figure out that their new teacher's assistant is uniquely suited for some tasks... and completely, astonishingly useless for others. He's pretty much a dud when it comes to helping kids with their schoolwork, reviewing lessons with them and answering their questions. Turns out he only knows the basics of a couple subjects himself, his own schooling having revolved around far different material.
He excels at the supervising part of the job, though. He's a fair and friendly enforcer of the rules and manners besides.
And there's his magic.]
You've gotta be very brave now.
[Another day, another recess, another kid sitting on the playground with a minor injury, a pouty lip, and tears welling in the corners of their eyes. Terra crouches next to a little girl, one hand hovering over her lightly scraped knee.]
My magic requires bravery... [It doesn't, but these lines work wonders on the smaller kids.] If you're not brave enough, the spell will just fizzle out.
[Channeling magic without the Keyblade on-hand has always been a challenge for him, but the bumps and bruises kids collect at playtime really only require the weakest of healing spells to repair. Cure isn't too tough to cast empty-handed. He focuses a moment and a faint green light shimmers across the battered knee, patching it up in seconds. Terra wriggles his fingers for effect and checks out his handiwork. Yep, all better.]
Good as new! [He declares before standing and helping the student to their feet. He dispenses a quick hair ruffle.] That spell worked so well, I bet your heart's about as brave as they come.
[The girl scampers back to her friends with a giggle. Dusting off his hakama, Terra returns to his spot in the shade of the school building and resumes his watch. He notices the boy a few minutes later. Ten or so years old. One of the teachers pointed him out earlier. Another new arrival, they'd said.
Jonathan, Terra thinks his name is. Jon.
Strange that the portal would pick up a kid... Did he need a new home, too?
Terra wanders over, thumbs hooking in his pockets.]
Hey, how's it going? How are you settling in?

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[ But he says that in good humor, his features softening. ]
Are you gonna switch to perimeter guard so you can fight monsters?
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What, I look more like a monster fighter than a teacher to you?
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[ Jon says this without a second thought. ]
You have way too many muscles to be a teacher.
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Maybe I just pick up a lot of books and... desks... misbehaving students...
[He turns enough that he can eye Jon pointedly, like Jon's been such a troublemaker in class... But he gives up the act with a short laugh after that.]
Yeah, okay, you got me. [Terra unfolds his arms and moves his hands behind him to lean back some.] And I might join the Guard, but I think I can handle both jobs.
[The whole monster hunter subject has got him thinking now, though.]
You're about ten years old, aren't you?
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Uhm, yeah. What about my age?
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Have you started thinking about what you want to be when you grow up yet? I was just a few years younger than you when I was taken from the world I was born in and set on the path to become a... monster fighter. A protector.
[Surely ten-ish must be around the age kids start thinking about their future, even if only in vague terms.]
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I want to be like my dad. I guess the other stuff will come later.
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We have that in common. I wanted to be like my father, too.
[Fell a little short of the mark.]
What does your dad do for a living?
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He's a journalist. But he does other stuff, like a hero. He's strong and he always does the right thing, even when it's hard.
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Terra falls silent in turn, nodding and looking away briefly under the pretense of checking on the other students.]
Is he here?
[Tentatively asked. If the answer's a negative, there's a serious risk of sad feelings... that aren't his own and can't be smothered until such a time as he can get a private moment in the teacher's lounge and have a nice cry by the coffee maker. But some people do have people they know here, friends and family, so it's a possibility...]
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[ And Jon appreciates him, loves him just as much. It'll never be the same, but it keeps him going. ]
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Different version?
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Yeah. Probably from a different reality. Everyone comes from different places, y'know? So this dad comes from somewhere else. Not my world.
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[Terra's heard of a great many things in his life, was taught a great many things as part of his training, but different realities? That's new. Also, kind of mind-blowing. So, what, there might be some other version of him out there somewhere?
Before he can try subtly prying for more details, one of the boys hanging out on the handlebars calls over with a wave, "Jon! C'mon!"
Terra frowns in the kid's general direction... only to remember how this conversation began.]
You gonna go play?
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[ Jon doesn't trust himself on those handlebars. If he slips or grabs too tightly, he might end up breaking it. ]
I'm not a big fan.
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[ Jon shoots him a weird look. ]
You've never been to a playground before?
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I have now?
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[ How does it not have playgrounds. ]
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It's a small world... [after all~] A very peaceful world. [Pre-darkness.]
When I first arrived there, it was just my teacher and I. Then he took on another student. [He makes sure to pull a face as he adds-] But she was a girl. [-because this is a ten-year-old he's talking to.]
It was just the three of us for a long time. Then a third student joined us. [Pause.] A boy. We had... have training equipment. Things to hit and dodge, mostly. But nothing like this stuff.
[Not a single slide or swing set to be found.]
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This is just for having fun, not training. Sometimes, you kinda need both.
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[Terra's protest comes with a hint of that pout from before.]
We could still play games... Don't want to brag, but I'm pretty good at hide-and-seek. And there were trees to climb and the mountains and castle to explore. And sparring can be fun!
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That sounds more like fun. The other stuff didn't sound like much. I was starting to worry.
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All right, so what's wrong with the... handlebars? Afraid of heights?
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Still, he had to come up with another excuse. ]
I'm not very good at them. I always end up falling.
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