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Recollé Mods ([personal profile] recollecters) wrote in [community profile] repeter2017-04-16 09:01 pm

APRIL TDM

TEST DRIVE
APRIL TEST DRIVE
The city of Recollé. A beautiful city you've called home for quite some time. While things can be a little weird, isn't that true of all homes? It's fully spring now, and there are flowers to be found everywhere. April's showers are a familiarity as well, the occasional downpour or drizzle keeping you on your toes.

What will you do today?

I.
April showers bring May flowers, right? Well, there are already plenty of flowers to be had, but that part of the old rhyme being true doesn't save you from the first part of it. While the weather forecasters do their best, their success rate for predicting the rain seems to be about fifty-fifty. Unfortunately, sometimes when they do predict the rain happening, they misjudge how bad it's going to be. Was the sky was clear when you last looked outside? It may not be quite so clear now. Hope you remembered to bring an umbrella today.

But it's not so bad, really! Maybe if you forgot to prepare, someone will share their umbrella with you. Not in the mood to talk to anyone? You can probably find some thrifty umbrella vendors on the streets of Tisse. When in doubt, there are always some loaner umbrellas scattered around in Apprassage at the Recollé Library as well. The library asks that you return any of the mismatched loaners found at the door, but it's not like the system is that strongly enforced. Well, other than the library stamp on the umbrellas, that is.

If you find yourself in Chata today, you could always buy a magazine off the street corners to hold overhead. If you look like you may buy something, vendors don't seem to mind if you idle under their awnings. Check out the latest fashions coming this spring while you wait it out. It looks like buckles are in, but some of the high fashion clothes look a little odder than usual. The hot, new dresses range from large like a billowing tarp to appearing more like an artfully arranged handkerchief than anything else. Fashion sure is weird sometimes.

II.
Recollé Square in Tribunal Terrace boasts a huge assortment of flower gardens scattered throughout the district, though they all appear to be whatever citizens felt like planting at the time. In fact, only flowers in Apprassage seem to match, especially around the University. Today, while the rain's stopped, a large group of people seem to be taking advantage of Recollé Square's mismatching for flower picking, crown and wreath weaving, and bouquet arranging. The activities seem to be loosely led by the city's PTA and some of the other socialite groups from around town. Then again, for long-standing citizens of the city this isn't unusual either. You seem to remember that this is an annual sort of thing even though there isn't actually a name for the event.

Some booths are set up around the park to swap seeds, flowers and food for cash or gossip, the guidelines a little more loose outside of the business districts. It seems as though lot of families are picnicking this weekend. There's even some kind of contest going on for the best flower crown - though usually the city tends to collectively pick a kid for the winner, so your best artistic talents might not get you the admiration you crave.

In addition, there's the most accurately judged flower-growing contest if you've been waiting for this day for a year or more, but that event tends to have the same people involved every year and the majority of Recollé isn't too heavily invested in it. They're here for the picnics and flower crowns, and it seems about the same as it always does. This year, though, there do seem to be more flowers than ever...and for that matter, they're a lot bigger than usual, too.

III.
Despite some of the fashion fiascos the magazines are displaying, maybe you should spend some time shopping this week. It may come as a surprise to you that your clothes haven't been fitting properly as of late. Those skinny jeans are just a hair too loose, and your favorite shirt seems baggier than it used to be. The problem, however, is that every shop you go to seems to stock clothes with the same issues. You're down a size or two or three, or maybe they're just marking everything down wrong. And surely you don't have the time or money to replace your entire wardrobe...will you take your chances? Complain to the store's manager? Or maybe you're an unfortunate soul who has to try and explain the unexplainable. Maybe offering a coupon will appease shoppers today.

IV.
Apparently walking around your neighborhood isn't quite as safe as it used to be - or it isn't safe if you want to trust your eyes. One second the little old lady who lives at the corner appears to be walking her pitbull just as she has every day for the last several years. The next, the pitbull is gone and she's walking a rather angry-looking caterpillar. Blink and you'll miss it, but as time goes on you'll see more and more of these larger-than-life insects wandering around. No matter how hard you try to explain it, the only other people who seem to see this as the least bit weird are people with the Retrospec app.

Oh, do you not have the Retrospec app? Think again. The sound of chirping crickets will follow you until the next time you look at your mobile device or a public computer, prompting you to accept a profile and upload a user picture. Congratulations! It seems as though you've been selected to be a new tester!

...it's going to be one of those days.

BONUS.
While the Retrospec app only infrequently has posts from the company itself - and those have thus far proven to be universally useless - this month there is an onslaught of updates. At least once per day there's a picture of a new type of flower or insect, along with a "fun fact" about whatever the company has posted.

Did you know, for example, that wasps feeding on fermenting juice have been known to get "drunk' and pass out? Ancient civilizations burned aster leaves to ward off evil spirits. Ticks can grow from the size of a grain of rice to the size of a marble. Roses are related to apples, raspberries, cherries, peaches, plums, nectarines, pears and almonds. Houseflies find sugar with their feet, which are 10 million times more sensitive than human tongues. Praying mantises prey on other insects, and perhaps you'd better watch your step.

Wait, what?

As usual, any attempt to get the company to reply about the increasingly disturbing information they're sending out is useless. The daily facts grow less and less useful and eventually seem to be nothing but fun facts about how flowers and bugs could kill you or one another. Kind of unfortunate for you, if this is your first time getting any messages whatsoever from the app. How do you unsubscribe? Good luck figuring it out.

Welcome to the [community profile] recolle test drive meme! All characters will be begin in-game AU'd as Recollé residents. You may use any of the above prompts for ideas or make up your own depicting your Recollé AU! Prompts do not have to be set in the districts listed above. You can review our list of locations for what's available. Please note that TDM threads can be used as samples, can be kept as game canon, and can also be used for bonus points for future item regains. Share a few minor details of your AU, tag around, and have fun! The April 2017 TDM directory can be found here. The April 2017 Workshop can be found here. The mod questions comment is here.
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[personal profile] abovethefold 2017-04-18 06:36 pm (UTC)(link)
[She at least has the grace to look embarrassed.]

I did! Just as always--I check the weather every morning after coffee. The rain was supposed to hold off until this evening.

[This isn't exactly what she'd call "holding off..."]

I must have checked the wrong date. I can't believe it...

I guess I can't complain, though-- [And here she'll flash him another smile.] --It's rare that I get to talk with you outside of class.
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[personal profile] daemonized 2017-04-18 07:35 pm (UTC)(link)
[He chuckles at her embarrassment, but isn't so cruel as to press it any further.] It never hurts to carry a spare umbrella just in case. My caution was certainly warranted today.

[He pauses in his conversation just long enough to carefully step over a particularly intimidating looking puddle.]

I'm surprised that you want to. [A strange comment, if not for the fact that it's coming from Ardyn.] Most of my students are rather intimidated by me; they believe me to be the same man outside of class that they see in it, I think.
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[personal profile] abovethefold 2017-04-20 04:21 am (UTC)(link)
Most of your students don't have any experience with you outside of the classroom, either. [She adjusts the files in her arms as they reach a junction in the sidewalk, nodding toward the left.] I'm parked down this way.

But you can't be surprised--your students probably think you'll be just as tough on them outside the classroom as inside it. You aren't the type of person to suffer fools, professor.

[Honestly, if she weren't such a good student she'd probably be worried about approaching him, too! The worst feeling in the world is feeling like you're failing some sort of test an authority figure is giving you, and Ardyn certainly has a way of making you feel that way.]
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[personal profile] daemonized 2017-04-21 03:19 pm (UTC)(link)
[He lets her take the lead, following.] Of course I don't. I'd be a sorry sort of professor if I did. You all would learn absolutely nothing, and think you could get away with anything.

[The easiest way to rid the classroom of that tendency? Nip it in the bud, which Ardyn is quick to do with his words if foolishness ever threatens to rise in his class.]

If I didn't care, I wouldn't act that way. Now would I?

[It's an awful lot like something a stern parent would say, a metaphor that isn't too far off the mark, probably.]
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[personal profile] abovethefold 2017-04-23 05:36 am (UTC)(link)
[It's precisely like a stern parent, and it brings a smile back to Katherine's face.]

Not everyone's grown up with parents that have such high expectations, you know. For some of your students it's the first time they've had to deal with such things. It's no wonder they're intimidated!

[Which might be part of why she doesn't feel intimidated in the slightest talking to him. He's a sight less intimidating than her father!]

They'll figure it out sooner or later.
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[personal profile] daemonized 2017-04-24 05:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Intimidation or otherwise, they'll soon learn I'm not nearly as unforgiving as the quote-unquote, "real world". It's my job to prepare them for their biggest challenge yet, and I take it quite seriously.

[And, despite the lilt to his tone as he says those words, he's actually very sincere about this statement. Pampering his students was irresponsible on his part. It only meant he was prepping the for failure, rather than success.]

It's good to know that you're understanding of this. Though it does help that you're one of my more clever students. [No need to be intimidated or scared when you actually do the reading/work, you know!]
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[personal profile] abovethefold 2017-04-25 12:13 am (UTC)(link)
You don't need to flatter me to get me to like you more, you know. [But there's no denying the way her smile widens slightly. He doesn't need to flatter her, no, but it's never unwelcome--particularly since she knows that when it comes to matters like these, Ardyn doesn't give praise that isn't genuine.]

It's nice to see a professor that takes their role so seriously. I've seen far too many teachers in the past ruined by the system and passing anyone making the barest amount of effort. I can understand wanting to reward dedication, but effort means nothing in the face of the results.