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TEST DRIVE MEME - High School AU Musebox!
High School AU Musebox!
Test Drive Meme

Rules:
1. Post with your character. Label header with character name and canon/OC, and grade level or staff position.
2. AU them into the setting! They've always lived as a normal human, and are currently attending the high school. Or are just now attending.
3. Write a prompt for them with the AU so that others can tag you back.
4. Tag around to others, make new friends/tag with old ones, shenanigans, shipping, skipping classes, you name it! The only limitation is
5. Have fun!
Keep in mind that:
- The principal is referred to as Principal Not-Appearing-In-This-School, because he's never around.
- This is a high school, not a college, so everyone's at school at the same time, there's usually 3-4 different lunch breaks depending on where you are in the school at lunch period.
- Threads in this test drive meme CAN be carried over as 'canon' to the musebox itself! So long as all parties involved are okay with this.
- Keep in mind the usual RP rules; IC /=/ OOC, no metagaming, no godmodding, be cool, treat your fellow players with respect.
Tadashi Hamada | Big Hero 6 | Computer Sciences teacher
When he wasn't in class teaching, it was easy to catch him in the halls, or helping out with the Robotics club after school.]
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Thirty? It was a safe bet.
It was easy to tell that she liked the computer classes here, but that...was mostly it. Talking for the sake of talking wasn't really her thing, and even if something was troubling her, she had this habit of not taking it to anyone, not even him. With how she looked so dour on a daily basis, though, it was often hard to say if something really was bothering her or not.]
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Still, he did know when not to push things...or at least he tried not to push too much.
Can't help greeting students, though.]
Afternoon, Ashley.
Unfortunately I am off to bed now and will be back later.
She didn't mind the greetings, and he had apparently realized some time ago that she hated being pushed in any sense of the word, so returning those greetings was something she was perfectly okay with.]
Hey.
[There was a moment of silence as she took her seat. She was the first one to get to the room—a fairly normal occurrence with this particular period, considering her previous class was right next door.]
You probably already know it, but I'm not exactly looking forward to next week. [Next week? Early next week is just a review period for an upcoming test, with Ashley's preferred method of following along being actually following along and repeating the examples given on her own machine as opposed to just watching the projection and taking more notes.] The kids on ether side of me are probably going to be trying to watch me the whole time. Do we have any of those old monitor hoods lying around so I can block my screen from being viewed from the sides?
No worries ^^ I'm definitely good with tagging whenever
Unfortunately we don't. We'll have to figure out another way for kids to keep their eyes on their own screens.
[And by 'we' he really meant himself.]
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At one time she'd considered hastily throwing together some completely and intentionally incorrect examples to throw them off, but she'd decided against it pretty quickly and never brought the idea up even once.]
Individual assignments for each of us in here might be an idea— [It would make watching over her shoulder completely unhelpful.] —but that'd probably be way too much trouble in the long run.
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Hmm...it's not a bad idea.
At the very least, I could make two different assignments, and pass them out in alternation. That way whoever's working on one assignment won't be sitting next to someone working on the same one.
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I'm probably going to set my text size as low as I can manage anyway, just in case. So if you remote in to have a look and have any trouble reading it, that'd be why.
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