John Egbert (
wakingsavior) wrote2012-01-22 11:17 pm
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The downside to all the excitement and chaos happening in Sburb has been that John didn't give a single thought to the fact that he would be meeting his friends face-to-face.
His friends who have no idea that he's deaf. He's glad he still has that little notepad and pen, because he's pretty sure that none of them can use ASL.
And, y'know, he's suddenly and a little unexpectedly standing in front of one of them, with absolutely no idea how to handle this.
His friends who have no idea that he's deaf. He's glad he still has that little notepad and pen, because he's pretty sure that none of them can use ASL.
And, y'know, he's suddenly and a little unexpectedly standing in front of one of them, with absolutely no idea how to handle this.
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"Try something for me. Can you draw hands well enough to get the basic signed alphabet down on paper? We might be able to..."
She looks back at the alchemizer. "Actually," she says, turning back to John, "your PDA could work, too. If you haven't thrown it away again."
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He hops up on some railing or other and sits there, swinging his legs a little, and watches Rose do her thing. It's kind of interesting to watch. Her concentrating face is pretty cute, actually.
...Wait, did he just think that?
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She hurried over to it and captchalogued the lizard. Through a little moving back-and-forth between the machines, she managed to create a new item: the PGA, or Personal Gabbing Assistant. The little yellow gadget looked like the PDA, but had a mouth at the end that only occasionally spurted bubbles instead of the user's input.
She turned to John, beaming, and caught him watching her.