Daisukenojo "Beat" Bito (
skaterbrain) wrote2012-01-10 03:25 pm
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
☆6 [ Voice | Action for House 10 ]
GAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAH!!! [Some might think the sounds of a struggle were the signs of a mallynap, but they would soon realize they were wrong. Especially when Shiki's voice can be heard in the background.]
Okay, that's it! [Those familiar with Shiki might recognize this tactic as a chair scrapes across the floor and she pushes down on Beat's shoulders to sit down in it.] I just got a great idea. [And she's going to be as calm as possible as she starts happily tying him to the chair.] Since you're stuck inside because of the weather, I think now's a good time to make you focus on your reading and writing, don't you think?
N-no! Tha-- No! Why I gotta--! Hey! Lemme go! Shiki! Yo, Shi--!![Aaand now he is stuck in this chair and tied pretty well to it. It is terrifying how good she is at this, and even as Beat protests, there's little he can do to get out of it.] Come on! Lemme out!!
No way! I promise, this isn't going to hurt. [Says the girl who's busy making sure he can't escape her knots in the rope. She'll disappear briefly into the storage closet, soon coming back with what appears to be an easel and a giant pad of paper. She's going to start writing out some simple words for him first.] Besides, you need to learn this. What happens if Neku, Haruhi or I get kidnapped and come back without a voice or something? We'd have to write everything down and if you can't read it, what then? Just pay attention.
[And that attention is already dying. Beat kicks the journal lying nearby and tries desperately to get someone's attention as he whispers:] I ain't one ta' ask for help, but someone come help me out here...
[ooc; Joint post with
so_shik in the red! Label your threads if you want Beat, Shiki, or a threeway with Beat and Shiki as our intrepid heroine tries to make the resident brick wall learn how to read! :D ]
Okay, that's it! [Those familiar with Shiki might recognize this tactic as a chair scrapes across the floor and she pushes down on Beat's shoulders to sit down in it.] I just got a great idea. [And she's going to be as calm as possible as she starts happily tying him to the chair.] Since you're stuck inside because of the weather, I think now's a good time to make you focus on your reading and writing, don't you think?
N-no! Tha-- No! Why I gotta--! Hey! Lemme go! Shiki! Yo, Shi--!![Aaand now he is stuck in this chair and tied pretty well to it. It is terrifying how good she is at this, and even as Beat protests, there's little he can do to get out of it.] Come on! Lemme out!!
No way! I promise, this isn't going to hurt. [Says the girl who's busy making sure he can't escape her knots in the rope. She'll disappear briefly into the storage closet, soon coming back with what appears to be an easel and a giant pad of paper. She's going to start writing out some simple words for him first.] Besides, you need to learn this. What happens if Neku, Haruhi or I get kidnapped and come back without a voice or something? We'd have to write everything down and if you can't read it, what then? Just pay attention.
[And that attention is already dying. Beat kicks the journal lying nearby and tries desperately to get someone's attention as he whispers:] I ain't one ta' ask for help, but someone come help me out here...
[ooc; Joint post with
![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
[Both!] [Voice]
No. S'time to get Beat outta here lessons.
[Both!] [Voice]
Ginia, help me out here. Can you explain why reading and writing is so important?
[Both!] [Voice]
[A small cough to clear her throat.]
Reading and writing are important subjects because they're critical forms of communication. While it is easier saying everything over the journals or speaking directly, writing provides a written record of the conversation and can be easy to refer back to if needed.
Writing also provides a way of sorting out your thoughts as you can see what you have written down and think on them.
And for some of us, writing is our main means of communication.
[Both!] [Voice]
Whoa!! G?! When you start talkin?!
[Both!] [Voice]
[Both!] [Voice]
However, if this is a lesson about writing and reading, I should stop speaking. Hm, I bet I even have earplugs around here.
[Both!] [Voice]
HEY! DONCHU GO WIT' THIS TOO!!
[Both!] [Voice]
[Both!] [Written]
It was Helios. And Shiki makes a good point. Come on, this isn't the first time you've had to read my writing.
[Both!] [Voice]
But it's slow! Just 'cause I can don't mean I wanna! And she can hear me!
[Both!] [Voice]
[Both!] [Written]
[Both!] [Voice]
BUT. IT'S. SLOW. AND I CAN, BUT I DON'T WANNA. AND SHE CAN TOO HEAR ME.
[Both!] [Voice]
[Both!] [Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Oh god, why is this the first question....... Beat stares at it and then writes down.]
B e a t
We done now?
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
N O.
Beat's my name, the other crap don't count.
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
Its a stewpid name and i aint gunna tel you. Beat's good enuff.
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
I is always capitalized when it's used as a pronoun.
"Aint gunna" are not proper words or grammatically correct. Might I suggest "I am not going" instead?
Tell, not tel.
Enough, not enuff.
Now rewrite it all.
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Oh god, it's like school. This is horrible and he can't even get a bell that would release him so he can skip school and go hang out at a a park or something. Beat rolls his head back and sighs loudly in exasperation.]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Voice/Written]
[Both!] [Action]
[Both!] [Action]
[Both!] [Action]
[Both!] [Action]