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disappear_npc ([info]disappear_npc) wrote in [info]disappear_rpg,
@ 2009-10-24 03:35:00

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Entry tags:parents

Who: Parents (No kids)
What: Parent's Evening!
Where: Nanakamado
When: Evening
Why: So the parents can RUIN LIVES SOME MORE/BE EMBARASSING/WHATEVER.
Note: I don't intend to play the teachers very much. I doubt this is a surprise.

The amount of students at Nanakamado meant that it was almost impossible to book slots with all the necisarry teachers within the same time block. As a result, parents were forced to wait for a long time between each appointment.

The school had clearly foreseen this problem, the assembly hall had been prepared with seats and refreshments to keep perents who they didn't want to enrage from becoming too frustrated with the wait.


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[info]pinksunbeam
2009-10-24 04:22 am UTC (link)
Mikaru wasn't quite sure what to make of the whole group of people. He wasn't one to socialize normally, that was more his wife's department. The gentleman prefered to sit and work with his math in his small study in the house then hobnob with all these people. Still if it was for Misaki then he would go. His daughter ment a lot to him, she was always so nice and kind to him, even when he didn't have time to check in on her.

He looked around at the various displays of different things. One of the items put up were the cooking clubs "Best of" creations. Of course Keiichi's were on there, but there were a few of Misaki's cakes. He smiled softly and tried to get his wife's attention, and then stopped. He let his hand drop and went back to looking. She wouldn't be happy with this, it wasn't scientific. While it wasn't mathmatic either, he appriciated the geometrical styles of the pastries.

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[info]kleinevidan
2009-10-24 05:02 am UTC (link)
Coming seemingly from out of nowhere, Anoushka took a good look at the wondrous creations. She then followed Mikaru's line-of-sight and smiled after seeing the Cooking Club's presentations. Being fond of baking & cooking, she found delight in the creativity of the exhibits. It was rare for her to leave the confines of the Apartment Building, and even rarer to step inside the very Institution that her tennants attend. This night was more like an excursion for her than a meeting. And what's an excursion without socializing. Still, she had to be in her best. For months now, she had been declared as a Guardian to her newest tennant, Tonbo Nayuki. And she did not want to be a reason or cause of trouble for the earnest young man.

Catching the brief glance of the weary-looking man, she gives off a simple smile and a polite bow. "Hello, there. I couldn't help but notice you keenly observing these exhibits. Are they your child's handiwork, perhaps?" She hopes her inquiry is simple enough not to be invasive and light enough to elicit an answer.

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[info]pinksunbeam
2009-10-24 06:34 am UTC (link)
Mikaru paused in his studies and quickly glanced over to the lady beside him. He smiled politely after taking in her face. "The one over there is my daughters yes. Are you one of the parents?"

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Yay!
[info]kleinevidan
2009-10-24 11:52 am UTC (link)
"Ah, the cakes? It seems your daughter's very good at them, too! You must be very proud of her." She gingerly bowed. "My apologies for the intrusion. I'm Daidouji Anoushka, manager of the Karaba Apartment block in the Southern District. I've been entrusted with the role of being the Guardian of one of my new tennants. He just transferred here a couple of months ago, and is living apart from his family for the duration of his schooling." She grimaced inwardly at her lengthy introduction, but kept her charming smile up. It was a rare occasion to be able to mingle with the parents of other students like this, and it's feeding her curiosity regarding exactly as to what kind of families support Nanakamado Escalator School.

"Your daughter must be very happy to have been given the opportunity to enroll into this prestigious institution by her parents." She was beginning to wonder if she's steering the smalltalk towards the right direction. "Ah~ If only I was fortunate enough to have the same privilege back then..." Quickly snapping out of her reverie, she giggles, "I'm sorry. I'm afraid that this is my first time attending such a gathering. Do you mind if I ask what exactly are we going to discuss with the school during such events as these?"

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Re: Yay!
[info]pinksunbeam
2009-10-24 04:43 pm UTC (link)
Proud of her about it? He never really thought about it. Misaki was always there and he didn't come out of the study very much, other then to eat and when his wife was home. But, looking back at the cake, he had to say it was elegantly created and had to think, My daughter made that?

Mikaru looked humble for a moment then nodded his head, "I guess in a way I am. Yes." He laughed some kindly, "Oh no trouble. Pleased to meet you Anoushka-san. Oh really? That is interesting, where did he come from?"

The tall man rubbed his neck some, "Ah...well, she's been going to Namakado since she was young and I wouldn't really call it happy, since well, her siblings all went here, except for her second eldest sister, she's at the Math academey." He smiled cheerfully, "Ah well sometimes the best education isn't bought as they say. Oh, well, basically the teachers sit down with you, or the home room teacher does, and they talk to the parents about the students grades, what the student does that's good in class and their clubs, and what the student can do to imporove their proformance."

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