Midorima Shintarou (
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A. ACTION
[ Waking up in a strange place was one thing.
Waking up in a strange place after the last thing you remember was a bath and a toaster was another.
But waking up in a strange place after remembering the bath and the toaster and not having your phone to check your horoscope or find out what your lucky item of the day was because you sure as hell need one if the first two are happening? That's a whole other beast entirely.
There's something of an inward panic on multiple levels going on right now, especially when he'd plopped down on the roof of the library and is now presently peeking over the side. In fact, the scene might be comparable to a very annoyed cat trying to figure out how to jump down off of something he probably shouldn't have climbed in the first place. But Midorima won't meow, no, he's too stubborn. He'll just look incredibly pissed off at the ground being so far away. ]
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[ Once Midorima had finally gotten down and had settled a little, he headed back to the library. If there were computers there, he could check his horoscope and at least have that small comfort to deal with the fact that he was suddenly dead.
You know, except there was no horoscope so he was just going to have to ask. ]
How do you access Oha Asa on these computers? The site says it can't be found.
[ That's the real important shit to know after you're dead, after all. ]
[ Waking up in a strange place was one thing.
Waking up in a strange place after the last thing you remember was a bath and a toaster was another.
But waking up in a strange place after remembering the bath and the toaster and not having your phone to check your horoscope or find out what your lucky item of the day was because you sure as hell need one if the first two are happening? That's a whole other beast entirely.
There's something of an inward panic on multiple levels going on right now, especially when he'd plopped down on the roof of the library and is now presently peeking over the side. In fact, the scene might be comparable to a very annoyed cat trying to figure out how to jump down off of something he probably shouldn't have climbed in the first place. But Midorima won't meow, no, he's too stubborn. He'll just look incredibly pissed off at the ground being so far away. ]
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[ Once Midorima had finally gotten down and had settled a little, he headed back to the library. If there were computers there, he could check his horoscope and at least have that small comfort to deal with the fact that he was suddenly dead.
You know, except there was no horoscope so he was just going to have to ask. ]
How do you access Oha Asa on these computers? The site says it can't be found.
[ That's the real important shit to know after you're dead, after all. ]
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[He's going to find Bertholdt and-- well, there is this other guy on that basketball team that Jean hasn't meet yet also. So, those three (or just Jean and Bertholdt, whatever) are going to get to gather and kick your ass, green guy!!]
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[ Not probably. He hasn't even seen Jean play, but he knows. He knows. ]
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[Jean swear, this green guy.]
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[ Pushes his glasses up. ]
My position is shooting guard. Former Vice Captain of Teiko's Basketball Club and part of the Generation of Miracles. Before ending up here, Shooting Guard for Shutoku, one of the Three Kings of Tokyo.
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[ Midorima can't see that even functioning. Playing for the sake of playing, practicing, that's fine and all but.. ]
If you don't play against others and win or lose, you can't improve. You can't hone your skills or become a better player. You're only the strongest until you meet someone stronger, but only then can you become stronger. Otherwise it's just killing boredom and eventually it won't even amount to that.
[ He speaks from experience, knowing someone who went through that roof and ran out of things to make it fun. ]