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vdistinctive ([personal profile] vdistinctive) wrote in [community profile] fandomhigh2017-01-03 01:00 am
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Home Ec, Tuesday, period 1

The home ec classroom was reasonably well decked out, Eliot was pleased to find. He'd sworn off the Danger Shop for at least the semester, and had been a little worried that this would mean trying to teach the kids how to cook pasta on a hot plate using buckets of water. But the room was lined in little kitchenettes, complete with small fridges, stoves, ovens, and sinks, each with its own set of cabinets full of dishes and cleaning supplies. The center of the room was dominated by long wooden tables, each with ample storage and several electrical outlets set into the floor beneath them, so he wouldn't have to worry about snaking extension cords all over when they got to using sewing machines and the like.

Not half damn bad, if you asked Eliot.

The front of the front of the room had a big friendly white board on it, on which was written "HOME EC" in foot-tall letters, with "Eliot Spencer" in more standard sized letters beneath it. Eliot himself sat behind the teacher's desk with his feet up, reading a book. There was a sheet of instructions at every seat.

"Following instructions is important," said the board. "Please read all instructions on the worksheet before beginning. You have ten minutes."

At the end of the ten minute period for instruction-following, Eliot sat up and put his book aside. "Right. So there's a nice lesson in how schools like to catch you out and make you look silly if you don't do what you're told." He shrugged. "My home ec teacher pulled that on me when I was your age. I think maybe one kid in the class actually did it 'right'. And about five of us smart asses had explanations as to why the 'right way' to do it was wrong." He shrugged. "Welcome to Home Ec. Instructions are gonna be important a lot of the time in here, if nothin' else to keep you from accidentally mixing together poison gas trying to clean your kitchen. But I promise that's the last trick I'm gonna pull on you in here." He walked around to the front of the desk and leaned against it. "It's the first week, so I'm guessin' you all know what that means around here: introductions. Tell me your name, what kind of livin' arrangements you have at home, and what you're hopin' to learn about in this class, please. I'll start us off: I'm Eliot Spencer. You can call me 'Eliot' or 'Mr. Spencer,' whichever you're comfortable with. I live in a four story house on the other side of town with my partners, but I've lived alone most of my adult life, so most of all this stuff was up to me. And I'm apparently gonna end up learnin' to knit with y'all, so I guess that might be fun." He pointed to one of the students. "Now, how 'bout you?"
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Re: Introductions

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2017-01-03 05:40 pm (UTC)(link)
Peridot considered this carefully for a moment before coming up with her reply.

"If there was a device that picked up dust instead of simply moving it around, that would be a good start."

Apparently she hadn't been asked to fix a vacuum at Stark's yet.
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Re: Introductions

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2017-01-03 06:20 pm (UTC)(link)
"... There's an option?"

Okay, Peridot's eyes were going wide.

"Why did they give me mop if there's a better option!?"
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Re: Introductions

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2017-01-03 06:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Peridot nodded thoughtfully.

"Do clean spaces have very much to do with human economies, then?"

She was trying, at least.
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Re: Introductions

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2017-01-03 07:03 pm (UTC)(link)
"So..." Peridot squinted, processing this one. Why did humans never say what they meant, anyway? "This is a class about... human health."

Close, 'Dot. Getting so close.
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Re: Introductions

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2017-01-03 07:09 pm (UTC)(link)
Peridot's expressions shifted a little as Eliot spoke. She had never had parents, and the idea of eating still repulsed her in a way little else could. But making things? And clothes?

"I'll learn how to make appearance modifiers?!"

Oh, she was so on board with that.
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Re: Introductions

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2017-01-03 07:27 pm (UTC)(link)
Yeah, Peridot was clapping her hands in barely restrained glee, now.

"I've never worn shirts before!" Ever. Peridot had never worn a shirt. "Oh, the other Peridots back on Homeworld would be so jealous."

No, they probably wouldn't.
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Re: Introductions

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2017-01-03 07:36 pm (UTC)(link)
"I've already tried hats," Peridot shared. "They're... redundant."

Every hat she'd ever worn was a cone. That didn't help when your hair was decidedly triangular.

And then a sneaky sort of look crossed her face. The Grinch planning on stealing Christmas would have been given a run for his money, with this look.

"What about... shoes?"

They were totally clothes, Eliot.
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Re: Introductions

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2017-01-03 09:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Peridot had no idea what a slipper was. Her expression said about as much.

"That would be... good?"

Sound a little more sure of that, 'Dot.
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Re: Introductions

[personal profile] era_two_triangle 2017-01-03 09:19 pm (UTC)(link)
Things would probably start to make slightly more sense once Peridot showed up for a few classes wearing exactly the same thing.

Or once she started getting really enthusiastic about taking clothing off and putting it back on again.

Either way, she was grinning again, and giving a little cackle of delight. Apparently this game plan worked for her just fine. She was going to enjoy this human economic-health-cleaning class. Clearly.