uncalled_for: (!Asunder Worst alibi ever)
Fiona ([personal profile] uncalled_for) wrote in [community profile] exsiliumlogs2013-01-20 01:29 pm

EMERGENCY DAY CARE is a go | OPEN TO ALL

Date & Time: Jan. 19th – Feb. 1st!
Location: Training Room (Leave your weapons and sharp objects at the door please.)
Characters: EVERYONE // OPEN TO ALL
Summary: DAY CARE! Glitter and glue and arts and crafts and snacks and naps and story time. This is basically a chance for kids to run amok and stay safe and for the unexpected parent to be relieved of such tykes while characters wishing to have some bonding time with little ones run the place. Or attempt to.

Warnings: UM. I certainly hope not.

[Welcome to make-shift Day Care. All equipment one would usually see lying around the training room floor has been scooted off to the side and blocked to prevent children from attempting to climb (although lets be honest nothing is stopping them).

There are tables for crafts and for snacks and some rugs laid out for rolling on. Toy boxes... who knows who set all of this up.

For the older crowd there are at least books to read and maybe some FUTURISTIC nerf guns, bikes, something. Go crazy. Just don’t tread on any toddlers please.

To those willing to give supervising a go, good luck.
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loveagain: (THINK → why is she my teacher again)

YOU CAME BACK TO LIFE...!

[personal profile] loveagain 2013-02-11 02:16 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, now I'm really impressed... [She couldn't ever imagine being this studious and serious when she was that age how did you do it Lelouch, HOW?! Ah, but on that note.] Oh, I hope I'm not bothering you like this then. I did interrupt you from your reading after all.
pioncoiffe: ((unsure))

WAKE ME UP INSIDE wait no

[personal profile] pioncoiffe 2013-02-11 03:24 am (UTC)(link)
[Royal upbringing + trying to impress some of his older siblings, mainly. Oh, and trying to show up the people at court who thought that just because his mother was a commoner, he and Nunnally were somehow second-rate. But anyway.]

There's no need to apologize. I've actually read this one before.

[He holds out the slim volume so that she can see the title. Someone's interest in Shakespeare started out early, it seems.]

Have you?
loveagain: (KIND → when you smile like that)

CALL MY NAME AND SAVE ME FROM THE DARK oh nvm

[personal profile] loveagain 2013-02-11 08:58 am (UTC)(link)
[taking a peek at the title...] Oh, I have actually. It's been a while, but I definitely remember reading it at least.
pioncoiffe: (imperial siblings)

also i am so sorry about him and also shakespeare AHAHADFLGJKH

[personal profile] pioncoiffe 2013-02-11 05:37 pm (UTC)(link)
[May or may not be visibly brightening. Brace yourself.]

Do you read a lot of Shakespeare? Which play is your favorite? Have you read any of his sonnets at all? I've read some of them, but I'm not sure I understood them.

[This is probably because, genius or not, certain topics are not really meant for ten-year-olds.]
loveagain: (TALK → there's no mercy rule in love)

NO WORRIES just watch me possibly butcher shakespeare what is memory

[personal profile] loveagain 2013-02-14 07:17 am (UTC)(link)
[SHE'S STRUCK GOLD...! Unfortunately it's not something she's actually too well versed in, but she'll try her best regardless?! Just don't expect insightful replies dissecting the meaning and themes of his works, Lelouch, Shirley's a good student but not that good.]

Well, I wouldn't say a lot, but we had to read some of his works before in class, both his plays and his sonnets. As for my favorite play... I liked Hamlet a lot.
pioncoiffe: ((unsure))

ff no worries

[personal profile] pioncoiffe 2013-02-15 05:23 am (UTC)(link)
[Don't worry; Lelouch won't be drilling her on specifics at this age, not when he's just happy to have found someone to talk Shakespeare with. If he had been, say, an eighteen-year-old boy taking said classes with Shirley and the topic were to come up while they were studying the plays, well, that would have been a different story.]

Hamlet? I wouldn't have guessed that. You didn't strike me as the sort to like tragedies. [She seems fairly bright and happy, after all, but he shrugs, accepting it.] Which scene is your favorite?
loveagain: (UNSURE → no matter how many times)

[personal profile] loveagain 2013-02-18 05:48 am (UTC)(link)
I think it's hard to find a play of Shakespeare's that isn't a tragedy. [Okay, maybe not that hard, but as far as Shirley was concerned that was what he was most known for.] It might seem weird, but I liked the scene when Queen Gertrude announced Ophelia's death.
pioncoiffe: ((unsure))

[personal profile] pioncoiffe 2013-02-18 09:17 pm (UTC)(link)
[A sad scene, then, but one with beautiful imagery. He can understand, in a way, but... no, she'd already said that it might seem weird. He's not going to judge.]

I like the word play in the scene with the grave digger and most of Hamlet's soliloquies. He has the best lines.