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Who: Assassin, Kiritsugu, & Waver
Where: The media room in Guest Building 1
When: T...oday?
Summary: In the continuing saga of WHY IS PARENTING SO HARD?, Waver has to tell two children not to watch an R-rated movie only to have one break the other's arm.
Warnings: Movie violence followed by actual (accidental) violence
[Neither Waver nor Assassin had expected Kerry to stop by their apartment. Apparently, it had slipped Waver's mind that he had said for Kerry to come over so that he could start teaching him magecraft. Assassin had been pleased by this turn of events, though, in her way. Pleased, and also impatient, with most of Waver's attempts to teach colored by her presence as she lurked and watched. She never said anything, of course, but apparently Waver could only take so much of her staring intently at the back of his head before he let her steal his student away.]
[Which is how the three of them wound up on the bottom floor of the first apartment building, faced with shelf after shelf of DVDs. Assassin doesn't care much one way or another about the kind of movie they watch, or the kind of snacks they eat, so she leaves selecting the former to Kerry and the latter to Waver. When Waver leaves to take care of the duty he has been assigned to, Assassin sticks to Kerry, peering over his shoulder at the film selection. She's as silent as ever, but her interest is obvious, eyes wide and curious as studies the box art.]
Where: The media room in Guest Building 1
When: T...oday?
Summary: In the continuing saga of WHY IS PARENTING SO HARD?, Waver has to tell two children not to watch an R-rated movie only to have one break the other's arm.
Warnings: Movie violence followed by actual (accidental) violence
[Neither Waver nor Assassin had expected Kerry to stop by their apartment. Apparently, it had slipped Waver's mind that he had said for Kerry to come over so that he could start teaching him magecraft. Assassin had been pleased by this turn of events, though, in her way. Pleased, and also impatient, with most of Waver's attempts to teach colored by her presence as she lurked and watched. She never said anything, of course, but apparently Waver could only take so much of her staring intently at the back of his head before he let her steal his student away.]
[Which is how the three of them wound up on the bottom floor of the first apartment building, faced with shelf after shelf of DVDs. Assassin doesn't care much one way or another about the kind of movie they watch, or the kind of snacks they eat, so she leaves selecting the former to Kerry and the latter to Waver. When Waver leaves to take care of the duty he has been assigned to, Assassin sticks to Kerry, peering over his shoulder at the film selection. She's as silent as ever, but her interest is obvious, eyes wide and curious as studies the box art.]
stumbles in late
Not thinking about Waver at the moment, he is instead focused on the movies. It's confusing to find them in narrow boxes, and then, when he opens said boxes, to find weird, shiny discs inside them.]
What are these things, anyway...?
[Not that he expects Riko to answer him, but he's curious. He spins a DVD on his finger.]
There are really movies on them? I've never heard of any of these.
[That could be because movies are all different here, or because Kerry is from the 70s. Either/or. He examines the box art carefully, with an eye for anything that looks like it might have a lot of action and excitement in in. No zombie movies, though. Definitely not.]
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