Luke Triton (
hisapprentice) wrote2013-03-08 08:39 pm
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[Puzzle 013]
[Part 1
Homework on the weekends is just plain unfair! Luke chooses not to bring this up with his favorite teacher, however, opting instead to carry his notebook and papers and books to somewhere else to study. He considers the library, standing before its door for a while, but in the end he turns around and goes through the Welcome Center to the Tea Shop instead. The sense of bustle helps himget all distracted concentrate.
Plus, there's tea. He chooses an empty table and spreads out everything he'll need. As usual, this turns pretty quickly into him sitting there with a full cup of tea while he devises puzzles on paper or of paper. At the height of his distraction he builds a tower of folded paper cubes...and a gust of wind through the window scatters them all across the floor.
Then he's got to pick them up again.
Part 2
After all - or most - of his schoolwork is finished, Luke shoulders his bag and heads off to the stables. Just because Mr. Greg went home is no reason to slack in his responsibilities! He loves the horses and they tend to like him too. Besides, he brought carrots.
He greets any fellow stablehands and goes about his horsey business, picking up a rake to start on clearing one of the stalls. Of course, you've got to get the horse out of it first.
What happens next isn't quite clear to him once it's over; all he knows is that something spooked the horse and he managed to get out of the way before it kicked, and now he's on the ground with the rake's handle trapped beneath him. Pushing himself up again, he sees that the sound he heard must have been said handle half-snapping as he landed on it. Then he notices something else.
A bit shaky, he goes back to his bag and fumbles his journal out of it.]
I think there's...a bit of a problem... I'm at the- the stables and I fell and, uh...I might be hurt.
[Though he sounds unsure, it's the kind of unsure that really makes one sure.]
[[ooc: Go ahead. Break time. You know you want to. It'll be great. (Meaning, of course more than one person can find him at the tea shop/pick up papers with him/discover his fate in the stables. Have fun!)]]
Homework on the weekends is just plain unfair! Luke chooses not to bring this up with his favorite teacher, however, opting instead to carry his notebook and papers and books to somewhere else to study. He considers the library, standing before its door for a while, but in the end he turns around and goes through the Welcome Center to the Tea Shop instead. The sense of bustle helps him
Plus, there's tea. He chooses an empty table and spreads out everything he'll need. As usual, this turns pretty quickly into him sitting there with a full cup of tea while he devises puzzles on paper or of paper. At the height of his distraction he builds a tower of folded paper cubes...and a gust of wind through the window scatters them all across the floor.
Then he's got to pick them up again.
Part 2
After all - or most - of his schoolwork is finished, Luke shoulders his bag and heads off to the stables. Just because Mr. Greg went home is no reason to slack in his responsibilities! He loves the horses and they tend to like him too. Besides, he brought carrots.
He greets any fellow stablehands and goes about his horsey business, picking up a rake to start on clearing one of the stalls. Of course, you've got to get the horse out of it first.
What happens next isn't quite clear to him once it's over; all he knows is that something spooked the horse and he managed to get out of the way before it kicked, and now he's on the ground with the rake's handle trapped beneath him. Pushing himself up again, he sees that the sound he heard must have been said handle half-snapping as he landed on it. Then he notices something else.
A bit shaky, he goes back to his bag and fumbles his journal out of it.]
I think there's...a bit of a problem... I'm at the- the stables and I fell and, uh...I might be hurt.
[Though he sounds unsure, it's the kind of unsure that really makes one sure.]
[[ooc: Go ahead. Break time. You know you want to. It'll be great. (Meaning, of course more than one person can find him at the tea shop/pick up papers with him/discover his fate in the stables. Have fun!)]]
[Voice]
[Because it's an emergency, Lee drops the book to the ground and rushes off to the stables at top speed.]
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for the sake of expert shenanigansstill sitting there, edging around some other conversations in his journal and holding one arm with the other. When he sees Shouty Eyebrows come through the door he sits up straighter, trying to look less...worried.Which is really hard when someone's presence makes you more worried.]
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Ah- there you are! Everything will be alright now. Let me see your arm!
[Action]
[The guy is already in Luke's personal space. He is so very reluctant to let him have anything to do with his arm.]
[Action]
I have not the skill of Tsunade-sama or Sakura-san, but I will identify your damage!
[Action]
[Now. This guy is a ninja, not like Luke knows that, but the chances of a puzzle kid keeping his arm away from a bona fide ninja are zero.]
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It's broken.
Not very badly, though, even if Luke is making all sorts of 'go away and don't touch it' noises.]
[Action]
Be careful! Your arm is broken!
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[Shouty today, Luke. Very shouty.]
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[No thank you sir, he does not want you to take him anywhere.]
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O-Okay.
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Everything's going to be okay! Now get yourself to the clinic. I shall be watching, after all!
[And... ninja vanish? Or rather, ninja leap up and cling to the ceiling.]