Time Warp: Nanananana Batman! (Mr Batista)
Jan 24, 2014 18:46:52 GMT -5
Post by Kieron Sharpe on Jan 24, 2014 18:46:52 GMT -5
[October 2001]
Kieron looked at his maths homework again as he slouched against the wall in the corridor. B-. Well, it was an improvement from last week at least, but that minus glared at him mockingly. He had tried so hard but he was still so far off. Harvard or Stanford would never take a B- student, even though he didn't really want to go to either of them anyway. He wanted to go to Washington and study Ichf – Ichtha-... fishes, but his parents would never allow that and without their blessing (and the money attached to it), it was a pointless hope. Much like when he had been six and really, really wanted to be Westley from The Princess Bride.
A hand ran through his shaggy brown curls, the fourteen year old sighing in disappointment as he carelessly stuffed the sheet of paper back into his bag before shrugging it over his shoulders. At least his main classes were over for the day, that was the important thing. Sliding his sunglasses back up his nose, Kieron fished the little bag of turkey jerky out of the pocket of his navy blue jacket and nibbled on a small piece. It was bland and chewy and he didn't really like it, but he had been told that his body was burning through protein so quickly that he'd always have to be keeping on top of it. For the rest of his life. That sucked and the amount of nutrition classes he was having to sit through sucked and the jerky really sucked, but hey; now he got to go outside and be awesome!
For as much as the Irish boy hated school, he always looked forward to his training sessions. He had a new trainer today because Mrs Booth had left to go have her baby, but that did nothing to diminish his excitement as Kieron all but ran out into the chill October air, a bright smile on his lips as his maths homework was all but forgotten. Shoving his shades back up his nose again, as they had slipped when he was bounding outside, Kieron blinked back against the brightness of the setting sun as he approached the man stood not far from the doorway. His Irish accent was soft but standing out slightly more than usual thanks to the excitement in his voice. “Hi! I'm Kieron, are you Mister Barrister? I got told to meet out here today because Mrs Booth is off now.”