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A. Redbright Institute
School might be out for the summer, but there are still plenty of students around. Some of them have dorms here, and others are just there for the summer classes. Regardless, Ekko is also there, keeping track of the underclassmen. Occasionally he has to guide a student to their classroom after they've gotten lost.
Sometimes he wonders why he took the position, but of course he knows why. It's just another small step in a quest for recognition. It's worth it. Even if he does have to deal with dealing with young kids.
Still, if he's needed or called for, he's there to help.
B. Everywhere
Ekko is seventeen and has about a year before he'll graduate. He knows that he wants to stay in London, and his grades are good enough for the universities here. But he also knows he's going to need a job. Which means there's a kid walking all over the place checking out stores and popping into them to ask for applications. Thankfully most have gone the way of electronic applications, but a few of them still have paper forms.
For shame.
He still takes them, slowly amassing a small collection of application forms over the day.
He may bump into people in his hurry to visit as many stores as possible. He could rewind so it never happened, but sometimes it's easier to just go with the timeline.
"Didn't see you there."
C. Wildcard
Choose your own adventure!
[Prose or brackets okay by me!]
School might be out for the summer, but there are still plenty of students around. Some of them have dorms here, and others are just there for the summer classes. Regardless, Ekko is also there, keeping track of the underclassmen. Occasionally he has to guide a student to their classroom after they've gotten lost.
Sometimes he wonders why he took the position, but of course he knows why. It's just another small step in a quest for recognition. It's worth it. Even if he does have to deal with dealing with young kids.
Still, if he's needed or called for, he's there to help.
B. Everywhere
Ekko is seventeen and has about a year before he'll graduate. He knows that he wants to stay in London, and his grades are good enough for the universities here. But he also knows he's going to need a job. Which means there's a kid walking all over the place checking out stores and popping into them to ask for applications. Thankfully most have gone the way of electronic applications, but a few of them still have paper forms.
For shame.
He still takes them, slowly amassing a small collection of application forms over the day.
He may bump into people in his hurry to visit as many stores as possible. He could rewind so it never happened, but sometimes it's easier to just go with the timeline.
"Didn't see you there."
C. Wildcard
Choose your own adventure!
[Prose or brackets okay by me!]
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At least the Institute is full of enough magic for him to see and hear Clara just enough.
"Just cold, don't worry about it." He's gone through plenty worse.
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... He probably won't get that joke of hers. Clara why. "Anyways! How are you? Busy as ever, I take it?"
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He doesn't get the joke so he just casually ignores it. Yep, that's the thing to do.
"A little less busy during summer. Less students running around." But he's still busy enough to herd around students.
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Well, some aren't and that's the point of her job. "I hope your workload at least has eased up a little. With everyone gearing up for graduation or something like that, it feels everything is moving by so quickly! Can't believe the school year passed. It feels like only yesterday Mrs. Redbright gave her speech in school."
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That's right, he's set to graduate next summer. It's exhilarating and terrifying all at the same time. "Don't worry, we'll be hearing it again soon. And then it'll actually be yesterday."
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"Goodness! Everyone seems to be going somewhere today." Not that there's anything wrong with that long as they don't get hurt. Summer is supposed to be less work for all involved, not more. "Maybe she'll have a special thing to say about the school when she does so. I heard this year's summer programs will be quite ambitious in regards to looking for new students."
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"Really? Are we recruiting or something?" He considers it for a moment. It's probably better that young supernatural types get some sort of training. But he'd have to be dragged kicking and screaming if he didn't also want some direction by that point. "Isn't that what the outreach program is for?"
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From rogue vampires to shady clinics preying on people and then some! Clara is behind the idea of getting people new to their world here soon as possible for the potential student's protection.
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"It's been a trip, that's for sure." He chews on his lip for a moment before speaking up again. "If they need help with the younger kids they're trying to bring in, I'm around." He tends to work well with people around his age or younger, especially when it was first impressions.
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"Hmm. Would you be interested in joining the group who talk to the potential students for a bit then? I'm sure they'll welcome all the hands they can get for this." Especially considering the scope of what they want to do! It's quite ambitious and Clara doesn't know that much about things like trajectory or things like that.
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"I could do that, definitely."
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It doesn't hurt to want to help all the metahumans, shapeshifters, and all the other supernatural types. It also doesn't hurt to have a speciality when it comes to speaking with certain confused newbies of their world.
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"If they're on the streets they'd appreciate having a place they can really call theirs," Ekko might have a home and parents, but he's spent plenty of time running around with the street rats and gangs of London. At least, enough to understand where most of them are coming from.
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Most likely. The young lady seems to be involved with everything despite being Ekko's age herself. "I'm sure she'll know what to do and where to go and how long exactly it'll take for this to be done. Witches are quite fastidious, I can't help but notice."
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"They seem to get into everything, one way or another," just a gentle, fond jab at them.
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Probably be in trouble, most likely. "Will you be also going with the group to attend the guardians ceremony in a month?"
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The guardian ceremony? He considers it for a moment, it's not like he's going to end up as one and he's never been the biggest fan of law enforcement. "I might. We'll have to see what happens."
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Last thing she wants to do is push him into something he didn't feel comfortable with. "We should, shouldn't we? Everyone has been so excited for it! Those in the staffroom at least. I know some of the teachers are taking bets on the guardians." A disapproving cluck from her here. "A lot are riding on the bet that there'll be no fae."
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"People take bets on that stuff?" He feels like he shouldn't be surprised. "There's probably a reason fae don't usually get into it."
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She places a hand on her cheek and tilts her head to the side, looking a little concerned. "It's just-- It seems a little unfair is all. If we're supposed to work together, why aren't we allowing opportunities for everyone?"
Surely a fae would be a good guardian. Lots of magic, connections maybe, and they can travel around in the Other Realm from what she understood. No need to pay them for travel costs.
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Fae might be good guardians, but they're also pretty fickle and trusting them sounds like a bad idea. Especially with something important like this.
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Which she doesn't have the head for, to be honest. That was more of Francisco's thing with how she had been content to cook and mend clothes. But! Th fae can't be that bad. A little strange from the stories she's heard but she's sure they're perfectly fine once you get to know them proper.
How bad could they be?
... Clara frowns and looks around to see if there's any wood around them. Then, after a few seconds, knocks on it. Just to be sure.
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So he might decide to become involved in that side of things.
"Gotta knock on wood for a thought?"
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