Board Thread:Roleplay/@comment-3991308-20190107035125

Getting Detensesion was starting to get boring. The first time it happened, Kristan Tell had excitedly told his father of what little bit of trouble he had gotten into. The second, same gist. It got old by the third.

Besides, any more detensesions, Grimm said, he'd be put on club probation and not allowed to participate in ogrechestra and opera. An empty threat, Kristan thought. There was no way anyone was going to stop the next William Tell from being in their opera. Though, he also thought, it would be really bad of him to use nepotism as a way of continuing his hobbies.

He didn't really know anyone else in Detensesion with him, which was a shame. Usually, he'd try to conspire some way to make Detensesion amusing.

~*~

MirrorPhones, MirrorBooks, whatever spellectronics they had were removed and stored in some teacher's locker.

And the room itself was depowered, so any magical spells or items would have no effort. It would last until the end of Detensesion, or if whatever particular wizard set up the depowerment spell stopped it themself.

Leading Detensesion was Professor Jack B. Nimble.

"Right, fairytales. I understand that it's difficult not to get into trouble sometimes. The important thing is that we learn from it! We need to think and consider what we did wrong, and how not to do that again!" he gestured to the sheets of paper placed in front of everyone.

"I know Detensesion usually involves some menial task, like gold-spinning or cleaning out the unicorn stables. But we're having none of that today. You will be asked to fill out these worksheets that spell out how we can all do better!"

"I trust you all, and I think after this reflection, things will be a lot more litty. That's what people say, right? Litty. Anyway, I do need to dab out, so be on your best behaviour, alright?"

And so, he left the room, closing the door behind him.

(Credit to Hidden for a good chunk of Nimble's dialogue <3 Wish I could have incorporated "the trick is to not have the candle you jump on actually lit".) 