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001 ✩ Bar Fighting Class - Fortitude
Characters: Yuri and the darling students of Fortitude.[When you walk into the classroom, you'll find that a majority of the desks and chairs have been cleared away to make a large, empty space in the middle of the room. The few furnishings that are present within the setting have been set to the side and look more like the tables and chairs you'd find at a restaurant than a classroom, possibly to help set the atmosphere.
Format: However you want it.
This log is: open
Location: Fortitude Class.
Summary: Yuri's first day on the job is going... well, let's just say he wasn't made to teach.
Warnings: Shenanigans.
The windows, rather helpfully, are large enough to accommodate a body flying through them and have been opened wide for just such an event. If anyone asks? The helper fairies did it, because Yuri sure as heck didn't. He doesn't even know what he's doing here in a teaching position.
At the moment your teacher is looking at the whiteboard pen he's got in his hand with a small amount of curiosity. "Advanced technology" and all that.]
Uh, I guess we'll start off with questions?
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Or the better question is, how did this class get approved to exist? Not that he was complaining. Why should he complain about a good thing like fighting? Strifed with his Bro all the time. This surely wouldn't be that much different. If anything, it would be easier. no flash step or swords involved right?]
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If Dave's font bothers you just tell me!
It's fine by me! :)
Just wanted to make sure! :D
o/
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At least bar fighting was a little closer to what he knew, which was namely running away before anyone could grab you. Nezumi had taught him that much.
He didn't ask any questions though, just stood trying not to look as worried as he was.
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[Yes, Kotarou had priorities other than just standing there with his hands stuffed in his pockets looking woefully out of place.]
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[She slides into a seat away from the window and folds her arms, not wanting to learn anything that has to do with bars.]
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