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Second Floor Common Room, Wednesday Evening
Andrew sat down on a sofa with a stack of books and a stack of movies. He also had some microwavable popcorn and a box of hot chocolate.
It was going to be a fun evening full of dead languages and classic cinema. While he waited for his friend, he opened up a book and started to read, laughing often. Sure it was in Latin, but it was still a hoot.
[ooc: Andrew is here for Beauty, but the common room is open like they tend to be!]
It was going to be a fun evening full of dead languages and classic cinema. While he waited for his friend, he opened up a book and started to read, laughing often. Sure it was in Latin, but it was still a hoot.
[ooc: Andrew is here for Beauty, but the common room is open like they tend to be!]

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She couldn't decide whether she was more excited about the Latin tutoring or the movies. Just possibly, she was geeky enough for it to be the former.
"Hello, Andrew!" she said, sitting down on the couch near him and holding her books in her lap. "I hope I'm not late."
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He sat down his book and smiled at Beauty. "How was your day?"
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She laid her hand on the top of the stack of books she held. "I've been doing the exercises in this primer, and poor Greatheart has had to listen to them, but he hasn't complained overmuch so I'm hoping that means my pronunciation isn't too bad."
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Beauty thought that was a curious kind of name.
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"Blackheart is my school assigned little sib. He's pretty awesome. He's a demon. From Hell." Saying that always made Andrew giggle a little.
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She raised her eyebrows at Andrew's giggle over Blackheart. Surely he wasn't serious about the demon part. "He's, um...a troublemaker?"
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He looked over at the books she had brought and asked, "So are you working on basic diction? Grammar? Comprehension?"
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She looked down at the books when Andrew did. "I had some basic lessons a few years ago, although my comprehension wasn't really up to snuff. So I thought I'd go back and start over with the very basics. Conjugations and declensions, and grammar."
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Excellent move, Andrew! Beauty took the book and flipped through it, smiling. "I'd much rather learn a language by reading something interesting than just reciting verbs over and over. Thank you! I promise I won't even write in the margins."
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He beamed.
Then he remembered when Beauty was from, "Oh, um. A scan is like a picture of something taken and put on a computer.
"Do you know about computers?"
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"Um...no, I don't. I'm sorry, I'm really not doing very well learning about modern things. I started off nice and quick with the telephone and the alarm clock, but I'm afraid I've sort of slacked off since then. Although I think I ought to be able to count milkshakes. Also, today I did learn what the word 'aeronautics' means."
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"It's cool," Andrew said reassuringly. "You spent your childhood learning things like how to ride a horse. I'm sure you can do all sorts of things I have no clue about."
Not wanting to make her any more uncomfortable, he decided to move the conversation to more neutral ground. "So I totally missed Professor Stinson's class last week. Did he discuss anything interesting?"
[ooc: SP for the journey home and a wee bit of shopping!]
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She made a bit of a face at the mention of that class. "We were supposed to give examples of ways to pretend you cared about someone you didn't like. I think a lot of the students objected to that idea. I'm not sure Professor Stinson and his class are thinking along the same lines a lot of the time."
[ooc: KK!]
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Andrew seemed to examen the cover of the book in his lap, "I mean, I hope to one day have half as much self-confidence as Professor Stinson."
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Didn't some of what she hadn't told anyone sound pretty strange.
"You're right," she said softly. "You can't judge a person by the outside, if you don't know what he's got inside. And you can't expect to understand a person if you don't take the time to get to know him." She looked sideways at Andrew, frowning guiltily. "Very confident people make me nervous. And defensive, I suppose."
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And just to clarify: "Not like I stalk them," he lied. "I mean, I just tend to admire people with power, er... I mean, with gobs of the self-confidence."
He botched that one.
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"I never had any friends other than my sisters before I came here," she said, figuring one private revelation called for another.
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Coming back to reality, he commented, "I have one older brother, Tucker. I don't remember if I told you about him or not. He's a bit of goober, but admirable in his own ways. We, um, we don't talk much."
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That was a situation Beauty was having to accustom herself too, and she could imagine how lonely Andrew must feel, not having contact with his family.
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