Yamato Hotsuin (
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destinystrings2012-10-15 08:54 pm
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03 Lessons in Awfulness
Who: Yamato Hotsuin and Daichi Shijima
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Where: Daichi's room lol.
Summary: Yamato tutors Daichi. It's awful.
Warnings: Physics. Physics everywhere.
"Have you got all of that, Shijima?"
The lesson had dragged on for almost an hour, and Yamato was determined not to have a single moment wasted. In the small room, there wasn't much freedom for Daichi to relax either, as Yamato kept a close eye on him to make sure he was taking notes - or at the very least, paying attention. Every time Daichi's eyes began to glaze, Yamato would sharply rap him on the head with his book.
His heavy, tiny font, astrophysics book.
Sorry, Daichi.
Right now, Yamato was staring down at his unfortunate student, his face stern. Although he said questions could be asked at the end, well, his face gave off the vibe that he expected none.
Where: Daichi's room lol.
Summary: Yamato tutors Daichi. It's awful.
Warnings: Physics. Physics everywhere.
"Have you got all of that, Shijima?"
The lesson had dragged on for almost an hour, and Yamato was determined not to have a single moment wasted. In the small room, there wasn't much freedom for Daichi to relax either, as Yamato kept a close eye on him to make sure he was taking notes - or at the very least, paying attention. Every time Daichi's eyes began to glaze, Yamato would sharply rap him on the head with his book.
His heavy, tiny font, astrophysics book.
Sorry, Daichi.
Right now, Yamato was staring down at his unfortunate student, his face stern. Although he said questions could be asked at the end, well, his face gave off the vibe that he expected none.

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The sudden barking was a surprise, as Daichi quickly scrambled up from his seat (and almost tripped over the chair) to stand next ot the table.
"What? You can't kick me out of my own apartment you know...!"
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Yamato's tone brooked no argument, and he crooked a finger at Daichi before striding over towards the door.
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He was following Yamato without much struggle, but that didn't mean he was going to do it while understanding anything of what was happening.
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"You are going to be punished."
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Suddenly he is completely unsure about life and everything as he looks at the steps and then back to Yamato.
"What punishment?! Isn't corporal punishment illegal...?!"
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He pointed at the stairs. "You are to run to the very bottom, then back up here, until I tell you to stop - or you throw up. Whichever happens first."
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Daichi just, stared at the stairwell in disbelief. Then back at Yamato, then back to the stairs, and a bit of a back in forth still in disbelief before he answered. "No way, I'm not gonna do that! How the hell is that supposed to make me learn astrophysics?! All it's gonna do is make me exhausted!"
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He's not being patronising or anything here, Daichi. He's legitimately asking.
T h i s i s h o w h e w a s t a u g h t . . .
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"No way!! I guess that worked out for you, but I think I'd just lose oxygen to my brain and collapse from an exhaustion..." Half-dramatizing, half-totally serious. He really wished he could remember all that stuff Ms. Watari said about punishment and reinforcement now...
"Wouldn't it be better to just, y'know, study?"
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"Aaaugh, how many times do I have to tell you?!" He let out a sigh of exasperation and started rubbing his head and running his hands through his hair, effectively making his hair even messier than it was before. "I'm not smart enough for this kind of stuff! Even if you give me all the answers, I still have to remember everything or know where it is... my brain doesn't work that fast!"
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He uncrossed his arms and then, er, stepped right into Daichi's personal space, looming over him with the few extra centimetres (seriously, he is only like four centimetres taller than Daichi) he had on him.
"You are more than capable to learn, it will just take some hard work. Ignore whatever trash your low self-esteem is telling you and do as I say."
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"It's not a matter of my self-esteem if it's true you know...! I think I know how my own brain works!!"
Although the more he kept talking, the more he was feeling like this was an uphill battle. Sigh... "And I still don't see how running is going to help me learn physics!"
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Daichi admittedly had no idea if that physical exercise thing was really true or not (it would make PE sort of make sense, but he still wasn't a fan), but he was fairly certain that if he collapsed, he was going to forget way more than he remembered.
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"Fine," he finally sighed. "Just run to the bottom and back up again."
Next time you won't be getting off so lightly, Shijima.
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Daichi let out a groan, but nevertheless lumped down onto the stair right below him, running and jogging down the stairs. He was only on the Fifth floor granted, but that was still...quite a lot of stairs to get through, and while he was no slack, he was no Olympic athlete. So by the time he finally got back up to the floor of his apartment, he was probably breathing more heavily than he had during the entire invasion week. There wasn't exactly the nice courtesy of adrenaline and demon Dias to pick up his stamina after all.
Cue the mental refrain of 'He's gonna diiiieeeeeee...'
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He was broken out of his thoughts when Daichi finally returned. He was wheezing and muttering deliriously, and Yamato almost rolled his eyes at the dramatics. It had only been five flight of stairs.
"If you're having difficulty catching your breath, place your hands atop of your head."
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Thankfully the arms-on-head thing did help, and eventually his heart rate and breathing rate came back to normal, though his dramatics rate certainly did not. "H... How can you even...study like this...?!"
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Meaning, work hard and work well, Shijima, and there will be no more stair running for you.
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It was a rather pathetic sounding appeal that Daichi was 95% sure wouldn't work, but then most of the things he did in his life he was 95% sure wouldn't work out and he did them anyway, so that's not to say very much for the laws of probability.
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Well, it's not like he didn't want to improve or anything, but... "Yeah, but some of us aren't ridiculous child prodigies you know. Can you even have limitations if you hardly know what you're doing anyway?"
The exasperation in his attitude ended up making his tone a bit more sarcastic than he would've preferred to use around someone like Yamato, but eh.
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Yeah. Yamato's lessons were a lot harder than this. He never got to use his notes during a test.
"But limitations are only discovered when you are tossed into the deep end of the pool. That test told me what your weak points are, and what we will work on because of it. Therefore we will focus on that more until you are up to standard." He can't believe he had to explain this...
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"Augh, yeah yeah... Isn't it dangerous though just to throw someone in the deep end if their limitations turn out to be that they can't swim?"
A+ keeping on topic right now.
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"Perhaps, but people learn surprisingly quickly when it's their lives on the line," he said, and promptly burst into amused chuckles, as if finding it genuinely funny. Oh Yamato, you and your bizarre humour.
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"I'd rather not get a heart attack from because you want me to learn how a black hole works...!!"
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"Yeah, maybe for you..." He grumbled mostly to himself, mentally turning over all the hole-esque and interdimensional concepts he was supposed to be learning. But nevertheless, it was back to his apartment they go. Though he may or may not have been dragging his feet.
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Yamato takes on the role of Daichi's mother. Oh boy. But they returned to the apartment, and Yamato picked up his textbook again, thumbing to the appropriate page in the books.
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He was going to half listen at least, sort of...dragging his feet less but still slumping along. And eventually, flopping back into the chair he had been sitting at early, grabbing one of the many textbooks he was apparently supposed to be reading.
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L-Leniency???? Guess Daichi did sort of get through to him after all.
That, or he realised he'd have to ease into the deep end for Daichi. How frustrating.
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But, Yamato wasn't going back on it, and even if the guy was just getting frustrated with him, it was a boon for Daichi! "Heh, you got it! 30 questions in an hour is something I can do!"
Hopefully. Whatever, he was actually looking at the books and not falling asleep.
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Perhaps leniency wasn't so bad if it could coax such a reaction from Shijima - but he couldn't be too easy on him. He had to push him, after all.
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Daichi Shijima, master of yapping while still actually reading the textbooks and not totally forgetting what was on them a minute later. Improbable idiot or actual A student, you decide.