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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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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That's what practice is for. I bet those kids up there now have fallen off a bunch of times, too.
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[ Probably. Jon's dad, however, totally would. ]
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Terra raises his right hand and a swirl of green light passes between his fingers.]
My magic works on bruises, too.
[All injuries, really. But not illness. Hopefully this world doesn't have a cold/flu season.]
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Does it work on everyone?
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Yep. Or it's supposed to, anyway.
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Are there any exceptions or rules?
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[Or if an actual bug bites you and you have a bizarre emotional reaction, as he'll find out later.]
But it's got you covered if a monster roughs you up... or if you fall off something.
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. . . That's not the real reason.
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[Terra bends down some, searching Jon's expression.]
You mean... the reason why you don't want to play on the handlebars?
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[ Or even break them. His powers have never been reliable on what they can do. ]
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... Accidentally.
[There's nothing skeptical there, in his look or his voice. He just seems and sounds sort of stunned.]
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If you got something metal and strong you can spare, I can show you.
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He doesn't need a demonstration. He's very sure Jon's telling the truth about this and he can imagine metal bending easily enough.
But that doesn't mean Jon shouldn't have the opportunity to show his power.
Terra pushes himself up onto his feet.]
Come on.
[He offers his hand.]
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Where are we going?
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H-Hey!
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If you don't trust yourself, trust me.
[Then he calls out ahead to the kids milling around the handlebars.]
Go find somewhere else to play for a while, huh? Jon and I want a turn.
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What are we doing?
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Bending a couple of these.
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[ Jon rests his right hand on the bar tentatively. ]
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[He flashes Jon a small grin and moves his hand away.]
Go ahead.
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But since Terra knew the secret, he was safe. ]
Thanks.
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Definitely not afraid of heights.
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I definitely wouldn't be scared of heights.
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