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dr_riley ([personal profile] dr_riley) wrote in [community profile] revivalproject2021-05-05 02:10 pm

Everything tragic, take it away

WHO: Open to all!
WHERE: The local high school
WHAT: Opening event catch-all, centering on a Very Special Guest coming to talk to the students. Anyone is welcome to assume that role! Senator, scientist, entrepreneur, superhero - whoever!
WHEN: Event start
WARNINGS: None as yet!


On a perfectly ordinary morning, in a perfectly ordinary city, a small, blonde-haired man with a pointed, delicate looking face and sharp blue eyes rose from his perfectly ordinary slumber. He did so before his alarm, which was also perfectly ordinary, as was the coffee he had at breakfast and the drive he took to work. His name was Drake Riley; he was the Principal of the School, and always had been.

“Good morning, Mr Riley.”

“Morning, Hannah.

“Fresh coffee in the lounge.”

“Already had some, thanks.” He sat at his desk in his office, looking through the papers in his in-box.

“We have a very important guest coming today.” Hannah called.

“Yes...coming to talk to the students. Can you have the cafeteria cleared and set up after second period?”

“Yes, Mr Riley.”

Later, as Drake waited for the students to begin transitioning from their classrooms to the cafeteria-turned-auditorium, his fingers absently tapped out patterns on the cafeteria menu of the week. There was pineapple today. Pineapple. 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, tapped his fingers. The Guest would be coming at 12:30. 1230, 1230, 1230, XMMU J1230. He shook his head and got up, “I think I'll have some of that coffee after all.”

“Rough morning?”

“Not as such, just seem to be distracted is all,” he said as he poured himself a cup.

“Probably just a little stress,” Hannah said, stapling together a pamphlet. “It isn't every day such an important person visits, after all.”

“No, I know. Probably all it is. I'll be outside to see the students in, all right?”

“Of course, Mr Riley.”

Mr Riley. He didn’t like that; it sounded strange just as much as it sounded perfectly ordinary.
on_repeat: (Inquiring minds want to know)

[personal profile] on_repeat 2021-06-03 07:56 am (UTC)(link)
It wasn't half-bad. It wasn't half-good either, but it wasn't a complete train wreck. Also, no questions meant Echo could leave faster.

He gave the audience an informal salute as he turned to free up the podium, meeting Principal (Doctor) Riley's gaze to let him know he was going, mildly joking as he leaned in to whisper.

"Maybe the next guest will get a better reception– "

There was something about the man's expression that made him pause. He felt like he'd seen it before, but that couldn't be, not when this was the first time they've met.

–Second time?

...No. First time.

"Everything alright here?"
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[personal profile] on_repeat 2021-06-08 06:46 am (UTC)(link)
Similar tone, similar accents and inflections. Like they talked over the phone.

Meanwhile a fleeting image of a dirt-smudged and disoriented Drake passed after he blinked, returning to the deepening frown the principal currently wore. And something about a head injury...where did that come from?

...A coincidence. Simply a coincidence.

He tried to shake off the feeling with a halfhearted grin. "One of those days, huh?" Aware that there were still eyes watching the front, he gave a nod, stepping back so that he could leave.
on_repeat: (Yeah. So now what?)

[personal profile] on_repeat 2021-06-11 06:17 am (UTC)(link)
One thing was evident: Drake and Echo were functioning on two different levels. Whatever made the principal fret didn't seem to affect him at all.

Although the question forced him to think about it, not once catching onto the fact Drake was doing his best to conceal his mental restlessness. "For about...I'd say almost two years, give or take a month."

That was his answer, and he sounded sure. Very sure it was the truth.

Wasn't it?
on_repeat: (I'm the only one working here)

[personal profile] on_repeat 2021-06-15 04:52 am (UTC)(link)
"The estimate may not be entirely accurate. I mean, time moves so fast you lose track of it."

It made sense to him, anyway. Echo felt like it was both long and short all at once, but it didn't particularly bother him. He moved around a lot when he was younger and that wasn't easy for his parents when they had three other boys of varying age, but they somehow managed. That at least gave him an advantage during road trips where he'd rarely bat an eye at the distance being traveled.

He found it kind of strange for the principal to have a passing interest in his life, arching a brow as he replied. "Eh, you know how it goes. You move into a new city to start a new chapter in your life, tryin' to find your footing while keeping track of the ebb an' flow of society at its finest. And after holding a few jobs, you quickly find yourself questioning why you even left in the first place before trying again."
on_repeat: (Heh.)

[personal profile] on_repeat 2021-06-18 01:25 am (UTC)(link)
Echo paused, then shrugged. "I guess I am," he chuckled. "Although I don't mind sticking around here for a while."
on_repeat: (How to break the bad news)

[personal profile] on_repeat 2021-06-22 01:45 am (UTC)(link)
By the look of it, he wasn't offended by Drake's forwardness. The question was one he didn't hear very often, maybe because other people never bothered to ask.

He also stopped, leaving a gap between the principal and himself. "...I won't lie. The thought's crossed my mind a few times."
on_repeat: (A Good Soldier)

[personal profile] on_repeat 2021-06-26 08:45 pm (UTC)(link)
There was one. It was a suggestion Echo didn't want to return to...but at the same time, he did.

Instead of disclosing that much, he chose to shrug. "Nothing clear enough to pursue at the moment, sir."
on_repeat: (Boom awesome)

[personal profile] on_repeat 2021-06-28 06:19 am (UTC)(link)
It was an odd shift, all too abrupt, all too visible and highly suspect from what they had just discussed mere seconds ago. Echo managed a polite smile with the dismissal, one brow furrowing slightly as he nodded.

Maybe it was nothing. He met strange people almost every day. This was probably no different, and the man had a whole school to run. "It's no problem, Mr. Riley," he replied easily, giving him an informal salute as he turned to go find his motorcycle. "Thanks for having me, I guess."