[Leo won't pretend that he's going to be very helpful in cleaning the train. Not in the same way that the stronger members of the team are able. But he can find ways to use his little strength efficiently. He's sitting on the floor of the train with a book about plants and mold, trying to identify if there is anything dangerous that they need to be aware of while they clean. Leo's already marked a few plants that might give rashes by tying red warning ribbons around them and is in the process of identifying a new one when a thought slips out:]
... Have you ridden a train before? I'm not sure what even to expect.
(02) A Future with Employment
[The job fair catches Leo's eye for a multitude of reasons. For one, he's interested in applying for school come September. He'd like to bring adequate information back to Elliot, so they can study and get caught up... But he's also browsing the employment opportunities. Living here forever is still an appealing fantasy and he quite enjoys the act of imagining his and Elliot's life here. As he walks between job stalls, Leo is quietly cultivating his imagination.
But he pauses at a stall that advertises the life of a professional author. This is the first time that he picks up a brochure and reads it with a serious expression.]
Stories are a big responsibility, hm..?
(03) Network Post
UN: Bibliophile
This pains me to write, but as I am having trouble with the sample exam booklet from the job fair. It appears that being from 200 years in the past can really hamper your ability to test well at school.
Are any of you modern folk able to point me towards the topics that I need to study? I highly dislike the idea of being tutored, but alas. I've only a month to catch up with the class material
Leo | Pandora Hearts
[Leo won't pretend that he's going to be very helpful in cleaning the train. Not in the same way that the stronger members of the team are able. But he can find ways to use his little strength efficiently. He's sitting on the floor of the train with a book about plants and mold, trying to identify if there is anything dangerous that they need to be aware of while they clean. Leo's already marked a few plants that might give rashes by tying red warning ribbons around them and is in the process of identifying a new one when a thought slips out:]
... Have you ridden a train before? I'm not sure what even to expect.
(02) A Future with Employment
[The job fair catches Leo's eye for a multitude of reasons. For one, he's interested in applying for school come September. He'd like to bring adequate information back to Elliot, so they can study and get caught up... But he's also browsing the employment opportunities. Living here forever is still an appealing fantasy and he quite enjoys the act of imagining his and Elliot's life here. As he walks between job stalls, Leo is quietly cultivating his imagination.
But he pauses at a stall that advertises the life of a professional author. This is the first time that he picks up a brochure and reads it with a serious expression.]
Stories are a big responsibility, hm..?
(03) Network Post
UN: Bibliophile
This pains me to write, but as I am having trouble with the sample exam booklet from the job fair. It appears that being from 200 years in the past can really hamper your ability to test well at school.
Are any of you modern folk able to point me towards the topics that I need to study? I highly dislike the idea of being tutored, but alas. I've only a month to catch up with the class material