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tornheart2017-06-19 01:15 am
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Who: Armand Sauveterre (Augustine Sycamore), Asher Guthermuth (Gladion), and Casimir Gutermuth (Kaltz)
When: June 19th
Where: A school classroom
What: A parent/teacher/student conference regarding one suddenly much more rebellious 14 year old
It had been a couple weeks since Gladion awakened. Not just him, but the rest of his family, and maybe he could have convinced himself this whole life he'd been living wasn't just a blatant lie if it wasn't so painfully obvious that none of them belonged together. His "brother" had immediately turned his nose up at anything human, as if he'd never even pretended to be one at all. His father less so, but the fact that he likewise wasn't human was painfully obvious.
Gladion? Well, he was human. But he didn't belong here, and after remembering everything, he wondered how he could have ever even faked his way into imagining having anything resembling a normal family life. For three days after awakening, he didn't even bother to come out of his room except to eat, and made it clear that he didn't want to hear a word from his supposed family. When he did come back to school, he just made up a story about having been sick.
And now? Well, now he's in a classroom sitting grumpily at a desk because his formerly favorite teacher got concerned enough to set up a meeting with his not-actually-father, and he's stuck here waiting for it to happen.
When: June 19th
Where: A school classroom
What: A parent/teacher/student conference regarding one suddenly much more rebellious 14 year old
It had been a couple weeks since Gladion awakened. Not just him, but the rest of his family, and maybe he could have convinced himself this whole life he'd been living wasn't just a blatant lie if it wasn't so painfully obvious that none of them belonged together. His "brother" had immediately turned his nose up at anything human, as if he'd never even pretended to be one at all. His father less so, but the fact that he likewise wasn't human was painfully obvious.
Gladion? Well, he was human. But he didn't belong here, and after remembering everything, he wondered how he could have ever even faked his way into imagining having anything resembling a normal family life. For three days after awakening, he didn't even bother to come out of his room except to eat, and made it clear that he didn't want to hear a word from his supposed family. When he did come back to school, he just made up a story about having been sick.
And now? Well, now he's in a classroom sitting grumpily at a desk because his formerly favorite teacher got concerned enough to set up a meeting with his not-actually-father, and he's stuck here waiting for it to happen.
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"I see." His expression might be mistaken for sadness at discovering his son has been acting up, but it's unlikely that Gladion would take it as such.
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