He looks less than happy when Jerry approaches, hands shoved in his pockets and being the perfect picture of a grumbling teen. Ugh, he wasn't that mad to begin with, but the combination of his new crime and just talking to Jerry really changed his tune. Guess that just happens when people deal with him!!
Still. Scott gets that trying to resist won't get him anywhere.]
Yeah, sure, whatever. Let's just get this over with. [At least he's being sentenced for a crime that he actually agrees with.] Get my stupid rehabilitation over with.
[Good. Jerry doesn't really want to drag this any further either.
He walks back to the City Hall and gestures at the door with his hand, beckoning Scott to enter.
Once inside they enter to a long hallway that is somehow very unremarkable. There are paintings and other decorations placed against the walls but nothing seems to have any details that are worth of remembering. At the end of the hallway there is a single door, Jerry opens it and lead Scott inside the meeting room.
Scott won't remember much after Jerry herds him into the meeting room and closes the door. He may remember feeling judged, and voices from people He can't remember the faces of. He doesn't remember much, but he does remember the most important part:]
Your impulsivity has caused damage to the world around you, and could have hurt others. Rebuilding is not enough to atone for this. You must reflect upon these actions and imperfections by speaking to those around you, facing your darker urges with honesty.
[ooc: As the month goes on, moments of rudeness, impatience, anger, and other forms of negativity will begin to make his glasses less effective against his powers. All until the given task is completed.]
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Yeah, you won't have to get me, I'll be there.
Just wanted to know, why the hell did you guys give me a new crime? And something I really didn't do? That's messed up.
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Professor Xavier is alive! And I'd never kill him!
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Maybe I won't come to city hall after all.
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Remind me to get you coal next time.
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[Watch him missing the point]
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Wait, you actually want coal??
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God, you suck.
Ugh, I'll be there. Just keep your socks on, which, you're welcome.
[True to his word, Scott will be at the front of City Hall in an hour or so.]
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[bro............................
When he sees Scott, he nods at him and approaches.]
Are you ready?
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He looks less than happy when Jerry approaches, hands shoved in his pockets and being the perfect picture of a grumbling teen. Ugh, he wasn't that mad to begin with, but the combination of his new crime and just talking to Jerry really changed his tune. Guess that just happens when people deal with him!!
Still. Scott gets that trying to resist won't get him anywhere.]
Yeah, sure, whatever. Let's just get this over with. [At least he's being sentenced for a crime that he actually agrees with.] Get my stupid rehabilitation over with.
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He walks back to the City Hall and gestures at the door with his hand, beckoning Scott to enter.
Once inside they enter to a long hallway that is somehow very unremarkable. There are paintings and other decorations placed against the walls but nothing seems to have any details that are worth of remembering. At the end of the hallway there is a single door, Jerry opens it and lead Scott inside the meeting room.
Scott won't remember much after Jerry herds him into the meeting room and closes the door. He may remember feeling judged, and voices from people He can't remember the faces of. He doesn't remember much, but he does remember the most important part:]
Your impulsivity has caused damage to the world around you, and could have hurt others. Rebuilding is not enough to atone for this. You must reflect upon these actions and imperfections by speaking to those around you, facing your darker urges with honesty.
[ooc: As the month goes on, moments of rudeness, impatience, anger, and other forms of negativity will begin to make his glasses less effective against his powers. All until the given task is completed.]