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[OTA] Pumpkin Faces
The weather was somewhat back under control, a little chill but certainly not an unhealthy one. The snow was melting, and the colors were turning, and that made Juan Pedro want to be outside.
His youngest class was in the middle of the afternoon, after school, and he decided that instead of dance lessons, today they would carve pumpkins. He'd purchased a whole bunch of them, and had them set up in the green, and he surprised the kids by claiming a field trip where he took them outside, and presented to them their trip.
Pumpkins, paper, child safe scissors, child safe carving sets, glue, paint, brushes, a whole assortment of goodies to do up some great jack o lanterns. They wouldn't last til halloween but they'd certainly be a fun, creative way to spend an afternoon outdoors. And there were plenty of the orange squashes for more than just his students. If any adults or young people decided to come and join the fun, the better.
To keep in the mood of Spanish dance class, he'd set up a sound system that was playing latin music, as he sat down with the kids to start working on a pumpkin. So far, it seemed a great success.
His youngest class was in the middle of the afternoon, after school, and he decided that instead of dance lessons, today they would carve pumpkins. He'd purchased a whole bunch of them, and had them set up in the green, and he surprised the kids by claiming a field trip where he took them outside, and presented to them their trip.
Pumpkins, paper, child safe scissors, child safe carving sets, glue, paint, brushes, a whole assortment of goodies to do up some great jack o lanterns. They wouldn't last til halloween but they'd certainly be a fun, creative way to spend an afternoon outdoors. And there were plenty of the orange squashes for more than just his students. If any adults or young people decided to come and join the fun, the better.
To keep in the mood of Spanish dance class, he'd set up a sound system that was playing latin music, as he sat down with the kids to start working on a pumpkin. So far, it seemed a great success.
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"Why, does Evander have a fear of other children or pumpkins? Does he find halloween scary?" He doesn't get it, not at all.
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"He's not particularly fond of children, but I'm not certain horses have much opinion on Halloween."
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"Go see the horse, and come back if you want, afterwards. There will be a pumpkin with your name on it."
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Her head bobs, fingers tugging at the scarf. She'll have to bring it back, if nothing else. Maybe, you know. Make a pumpkin as well.
"Will you really be here in a few hours?"
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"The children are with me for a couple of hours more. But if they are all gone by the time you get back, you know where I live chiquita." He pointed at his studio, just across the street.
"I will have a pumpkin for you to carve, even if only us will be there when you carve it." He wished she'd stay, and socialize with the kids, have some fun. But he couldn't stop her, really.
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"If you insist. I'll see you soon, then."
And she will. After spending some quality time fussing over her horse, she'll be back to hand over the scarf and flirt with the idea of taking a knife to a pumpkin.
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But she will, eventually, sheepishly, knock on his door.
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"Hola chiquita. You came. I have gone ahead and hollowed out the pumpkin for you. It's inside, come on in." He moves to let her through. "How was the horse? Happy to see you?"
It's close to dinner time, so JP has been cooking, and with all these pumpkins left over, he's been cooking with them. The studio smells like food, something savory.
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"He was incredibly displeased with me, actually. I'm fairly certain he blames me for the weather keeping him inside."
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"Oh yes? Horses are not smart enough to know humans aren't responsible for the weather." He pulled back a chair for her, at the table. It was covered in newspapers with a pre gutted pumpkin of the larger variety sitting on the table, waiting to be carved.
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Such is life. What's nice about life, at least, is being settled in a warm kitchen with one of her Sevens and Tens, looking over knives to start attacking a pumpkin.
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Close, but not to close, as he motions for Kevin to sit and rest in the warmth. He will bring his soup in a minute.
"Why do you think that is? Are horses judgmental, usually?" He hadn't left her the child proof knives that he had given the other kids. He'd left her sharp cooking knives, properly cared for. He knew how smart she was, and he'd be right there in case anything happened. But since he only had to watch one of her, he didn't think letting her have the proper tools would be an issue.
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Eileen, for her own part, isn't overly concerned. She's always had a shadow, after all, and just because this one would rather sit by the door than get pumpkin guts on his hands isn't the end of the world. Neither bodyguard nor Ace seem remotely concerned as she gives the knives proper consideration before reaching first for a pen. She's been doing daggers since she was ten, after all.
"They're not typically. He's simply an exceptional case."
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He takes the seat near her by the table where he can watch her progress, and help with any feedback she may want. As soon as Kevin is fed and situated, Juan Pedro forgets hes there. He's focused on Eileen, the girl with a young woman living in her brain whom he'd rather see just be the little girl.
"What makes him different from the other horses, beyond his reproach."
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"Not overly much." The drift of the pen over the pumpkin seems light, aimless, but the beginnings of shapes clearly show Elisha's years of tutelage. "He's quite handsome, really, but that's not overly exceptional. It seems mostly that he's got an overt capacity for the sensation and expression of typically human emotions. Like spite."
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He watches her scratching away with the pen, shaping out what she wants to carve, and grinning around his spoon. "Your horse is spiteful? And beautiful." He sucks on his lip and tilts his head, considering. "It sounds like a lot of the people I used to work with before I came back. I would like to meet him, if you would be so kind as to introduce him to me, Chiquita."
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A pause as she considers, then shakes her head.
"...I don't know. It's just... different. You'll have to come with me sometime."
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"That I can understand, and I will gladly accept if you ever invite me to come with you. But I will be a novice, so don't laugh at me if I cannot do it very well."
He chuckles, smiling, completely ok with making a fool of himself, regardless. "I would really like that, Chiquita."
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"Of course I mean it. I should learn to ride a horse anyway" Silas liked riding. It would be a good excuse to spend time with him. "You promise to give me a calm horse I can learn with, and I will be there with the bells on."
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Still. She bounces slightly in her seat, just for a second, before settling in and focusing on the first stab of the knife into the pumpkin.
"You'll like it. They've some lovely horses you can learn on."
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He beams, glad to see her excited, to find something they can connect on that makes her act her age. "I will leave the decision of which horse I will ride, to you. You will know better which will suit me."
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