Entry tags:
Twelfth Beat | Am I Better off this Way
Characters: Dave Strider and everyone
Format: Either or
This log is: open
Location: Somewhere in the grass with lots of space; accessible to both schools.
Summary: Dave finally decides that he's going to continue teaching ASL to everyone. Even without the presence of his bucktoothed best friend.
Warnings: Language and possibly a ridiculous amount of cute.
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The grassy area had a few books lying around. There was one opened to the alphabet and a few others were open to some simple, everyday words that were common in everyday use.
Dave was sitting near them, although he was busy flattening his sandwich. It's not like anyone was here yet. Honestly, this was probably a terrible idea. He wasn't cut out to be this people person who helped everyone learn with a smile. That was John's forte. But John wasn't here anymore. Hell, a lot of people weren't here anymore.
But...it was nice. Seeing everyone sign to him. Even if it was a simple hello or the bare minimal. it was nice to see people try to communicate to him. Hell, it looked like they still were trying. Why should he deny them the chance to learn?
Even if it made him nervous.
Because he wasn't used to it. Shit was too personal. This was too much. And it was impossible to read his face. He knew the basics for ASL. Facial expression was important. But he still kept to hiding behind the shades.
He pushed all those thoughts out of his head. Right. Teaching ASL. He can do that. He started eating his sandwich, waiting for people to arrive.
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"Hel --"
Wait, no. He spelled Hello, Dave. to him. It's still really slow, but he was learning.
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He just waved as he approached Dave, taking a seat a few feet away from him.
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And then jumped on him.
Well, not really, but she did sprawl down next to him with a cheerful huff of breath with a hello lost in there somewhere.
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[But then it's almost time for class so she heads over to the allotted meeting area. When she gets there she sits next to Dave and signs] Hello Dave, how are you?
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[signing:] Good afternoon.
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She approaches Dave, signing to him immediately since it was their way of communication. 'Sup? It's nice to see you opening yourself up again.' She had always worried Dave would close himself off like he normally did.
Even after their last conversation, Sis had been worried herself that Dave wasn't going to be pleased to see her. Whatever that rap battle had turned into wasn't good at all. So she supposed this was her chance to make up for whatever bullshittery she had caused the last time.
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this is like. the first time they've walked away from each other not flustered. WIN,
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It was the closest he could get to 'I'm glad you decided to resume teaching' but Shion's vocabulary was limited. Also he had had to look up the sign for teach, and happy so his hand form was probably wrong.
But he was trying.
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Well, she's approaching anyways because she's curious. She never knew Dirk had a sibling besides his older Bro, and this guy definitely didn't look older than the other.]
Hey! [She just kinda waves. She's gonna be so new at this.]
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