Daria Morgendorffer (
standingonmyneck) wrote2020-09-01 03:34 pm
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"If this is a prank call, then hang up and know that someone is always watching. For all other calls, remain on the line to spout out your word vomit. You have thirty seconds."
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For one, she was really, really cool. So cool? So cool. And secondly—she said the thing. He was a nice person, making his lips part slightly as he stared, reddening ears a sign of how he took it. Luckily, the color keeps to the tips of his ears and spreads no where else. Riye had given him one very easy thing to make him go for it, go for anything: just a little bit of encouragement and he felt he could floor it. ]
I do! And— if you guys are saying that about him, it's . . . Gotta be true somewhere. [ He looks!!!! Invigorated!!! He probably has to explain his weird screaming to Mallory eventually too, but! ] I think it's 'cause we already got off on the wrong track. But I'll talk! And let you know!
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But, if he was serious, then that was what she had to place her faith in. So she just cocked her head and gave him a very serious nod and a "hm". For a few seconds, and then she realized she had to say SOMETHING.]
For now, at least, you can let me know what kind of progress you made on your grammar.
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Yes ma'am!
[ He flips his notebook to the most recently used pages, and slides it over to the little kanji review he did. One of the smaller exercises, but pretty useful in pinpointing his weak spots.
It's lacking and poor, misspelled in a ton of places, but. There's this tiny litttle thing called progress visible if you squint. ]
That's what I did last night. What're we doing today?
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Since they started doing this, she was working small and going up to see where he skills were.
She was a fair teacher, if she saw someone make an effort she was anyway. So she figured looking at these little assignments with a critical eye was a good place to start.]
Well, I noticed here that your grammar here, and here, it's a bit off. There's a few spelling mistakes in a few places to but it looks like you're going somewhere. That matters.
So, best place is to tackle what went wrong and work our way up.