Calleo Crowe (
perfectsymmetry) wrote2011-07-24 10:54 pm
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After last week's truthful phone call, Crowe's daring to venture outside again. He really hates wasting the nice summer weather, after all. So it's time to get back to life as usual in Mayfield. As usual as it ever gets, anyway.
A) How does Crowe vent frustration? SPORTS! Well, in this case, martial arts practice. Crowe's been training religiously in Mayfield in his long stint here, and has had a few different trainers. Today, he'll be teaching the boxing equipment a lesson it'll never forget, complete with some yelling as he throws some punches and kicks. Who knew Crowe had it in him? That meek personality hides a fierce fighter underneath. He tries to go to the rec center just as it opens, hoping there will be less people for him to bother with all the noise. But there's bound to be some other early birds there, right? Maybe some who want to see what's going on, or maybe even spar.
B) Later that day, exhausted from his workout, Crowe heads to his usual hangout, the park. He's working at a picnic table in the shade, and in front of him lies his dozens of newly-developed photos. Crowe takes pictures of all non-droned people in town, and has been doing so for months. He's looking through the new ones, pictures spread out on the table that anyone passing by could see. You might be in there, or someone you know. He has his old albums there with him too, and is sorting them all away. His iPhone is sitting on the bench next to him, quietly playing music. Some of the older ones he flips through, looking over the ones of his now droned friends sadly. Once in awhile, a breeze picks a photo or two up, and he has to chase after. Maybe it blows your way?
Tucked away in one of the albums is also a piece of paper that you might find him looking over. Ciel gave it to him months ago, and he's still trying to figure out what it could mean.
A) How does Crowe vent frustration? SPORTS! Well, in this case, martial arts practice. Crowe's been training religiously in Mayfield in his long stint here, and has had a few different trainers. Today, he'll be teaching the boxing equipment a lesson it'll never forget, complete with some yelling as he throws some punches and kicks. Who knew Crowe had it in him? That meek personality hides a fierce fighter underneath. He tries to go to the rec center just as it opens, hoping there will be less people for him to bother with all the noise. But there's bound to be some other early birds there, right? Maybe some who want to see what's going on, or maybe even spar.
B) Later that day, exhausted from his workout, Crowe heads to his usual hangout, the park. He's working at a picnic table in the shade, and in front of him lies his dozens of newly-developed photos. Crowe takes pictures of all non-droned people in town, and has been doing so for months. He's looking through the new ones, pictures spread out on the table that anyone passing by could see. You might be in there, or someone you know. He has his old albums there with him too, and is sorting them all away. His iPhone is sitting on the bench next to him, quietly playing music. Some of the older ones he flips through, looking over the ones of his now droned friends sadly. Once in awhile, a breeze picks a photo or two up, and he has to chase after. Maybe it blows your way?
Tucked away in one of the albums is also a piece of paper that you might find him looking over. Ciel gave it to him months ago, and he's still trying to figure out what it could mean.
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Miss Taiwan can fight?
[Then back to the real subject.]
Oh, I mean. I saw you doing the training with the obstacle course before, but I didn't guess you'd be able to do this kind of thing so well. What is it that Mr. Garviel has you do, usually?
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I do stuff like that too to keep up on agility. Plus, it's more fun. Um, Garviel is a marine, so his training can be intense. H-He's also really huge.
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[He will reflect on earnest and seemingly harmless Taiwan for a moment or two before responding.]
Maybe I should start practicing again sometime. Really huge, huh...? Do you think I could handle it?
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...Um. When you say huge and intense, how huge and intense do you mean...?
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[Still, Leder surely had topped 10 feet, right?]
Maybe I should practice fight with you first to see if I can handle it.
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Sure, if you'd like.
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Gosh, I'm not sure I could actually try and hit you, though...
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It's okay. Personally, I've been more working on my speed than strength, so I doubt I can hit hard either. [This isn't true, he just really has no idea.]
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[Lucas will stand a little awkwardly and shuffle before raising his fists a bit.]
Like this, then...?
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I never really thought about any of this that much before... Is this better?
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Hiyah.
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[He demonstrates again, throwing a fast punch and letting out a kihap when he does.]
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Yah!
...I never know what sound to put in front. 'Yah' sounds kind of silly. Maybe 'hah'...
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[His next attempt is more reasonable, though. A few sparks even fly out from his fist when he thrusts it out.]
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[The flash of pseudo-electricity returns to his fingers as he zaps himself with it briefly.]
...Maybe a little more than a little bit. I was never strong enough to fight directly, so I used tricks like this. I'm guessing Mr. Garviel wouldn't approve.
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