[Ah, yeah, that look. He's just going to keep getting that here, and by now he's used to it. He stoops a little to shake her hand.]
Rosinante. Nice to meet you, Clara. And like I think I said, I'm glad someone else got to thinking we'd better get organized. What do you do back home?
[So many of these people he's met are military that now he's wondering if he should assume it as a likely default. Was she in requisitions? Some sort of logistics officer? That kind of support is honestly sorely needed around here.]
[That question always seems to come up here. She shrugs her shoulders and pulls a face that says she knows this answer is ridiculous but there's no getting around it.]
Me? I'm a schoolteacher.
[It's a logistics position of sorts. But definitely not what he's thinking.]
[He laughs a little, annoyed that he'd jumped to that conclusion but pleased he was wrong. It's not that he has anything against all his fellow soldiers here of course, but the variety is nice. He has a lot of respect for educators, or at least the ones who actually educate rather than propagandize, as he's seen both.]
Guess that explains why you're able to wrangle so many stray things at once, huh? Kids have to be worse than this mix of people. At least when it comes to organization.
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Rosinante. Nice to meet you, Clara. And like I think I said, I'm glad someone else got to thinking we'd better get organized. What do you do back home?
[So many of these people he's met are military that now he's wondering if he should assume it as a likely default. Was she in requisitions? Some sort of logistics officer? That kind of support is honestly sorely needed around here.]
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Me? I'm a schoolteacher.
[It's a logistics position of sorts. But definitely not what he's thinking.]
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[He laughs a little, annoyed that he'd jumped to that conclusion but pleased he was wrong. It's not that he has anything against all his fellow soldiers here of course, but the variety is nice. He has a lot of respect for educators, or at least the ones who actually educate rather than propagandize, as he's seen both.]
Guess that explains why you're able to wrangle so many stray things at once, huh? Kids have to be worse than this mix of people. At least when it comes to organization.