OOC: Trying to stick to your list. Struggled a bit with this.
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Duncan Moran
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Duncan’s Parents
Saturday, Aug 5, 2017 (Classes start Aug 17, ID’s etc sooner)
Duncan was up early for the morning after a football game. He still didn’t understand why games began before the school year even started. But his was not to reason why. His was to cry and die. It hadn’t really been that bad. New varsity players. His first up as a team captain. They had won. But it had been a sloppy win. If they had faced a better team, they would have been crushed.
Duncan way of ‘relaxing’ without working in the lab, or tinkering with his car, was to play … soccer basketball. This translated to playing basketball without the use of his hands. To be honest, he played better with his feet than his hands anyways. He now stood 6’4” … and sucked at real basketball. He once tried to play HORSE with one of the basketball players and got as far as HO. The other player had let him get that far on purpose and proceeded to slaughter him for the rest of the game. It was a source of amusement for the entire basketball team. They were teasing and Duncan knew it. And he didn’t mind in the slightest.
As he played a moving van pulled up to the house next door. The house had been on the market for awhile. So it came as no surprise that someone had bought the place and were moving in. It was like watching a scene out of a Disney movie as they came to a stop and got set up for unloading and the “family” disembarked. It was only natural that Duncan got curious.
The movers were easy to spot. They were dressed for work. The rest, therefore, were the family. Almost immediately he felt something off with the family as the movers started to unload and the family started going in and out of the house - presumably to show the movers where to put things. But exactly what was off eluded Duncan So he started with the father (not his first choice).
Too well dressed. The whole family was a little too … stylish. Maybe the loss of a job? That would certainly do it. They’d still have the old trappings of wealth. He shook his head. It wasn’t really his business. Then he spotted the daughter ... and got smacked in the side of the head by a returning soccer ball. He winced a little, not at any pain, but in embarrassment. He hoped noone saw that.
Well, she would be an improvement to the scenery. He first impression was, probably a bit stuck up. He hated people - especially kids - who rated their importance based on the accomplishments of their parents. But he decided to give a friendly wave. At the very least he could TRY to start the girl out as a 10.
drive.google.com/open?id=0BxokA0dBKb4p..
Duncan Moran
docs.google.com/document/d/1Bo0p9RpqT5..
Duncan’s Parents
Saturday, Aug 5, 2017 (Classes start Aug 17, ID’s etc sooner)
Duncan was up early for the morning after a football game. He still didn’t understand why games began before the school year even started. But his was not to reason why. His was to cry and die. It hadn’t really been that bad. New varsity players. His first up as a team captain. They had won. But it had been a sloppy win. If they had faced a better team, they would have been crushed.
Duncan way of ‘relaxing’ without working in the lab, or tinkering with his car, was to play … soccer basketball. This translated to playing basketball without the use of his hands. To be honest, he played better with his feet than his hands anyways. He now stood 6’4” … and sucked at real basketball. He once tried to play HORSE with one of the basketball players and got as far as HO. The other player had let him get that far on purpose and proceeded to slaughter him for the rest of the game. It was a source of amusement for the entire basketball team. They were teasing and Duncan knew it. And he didn’t mind in the slightest.
As he played a moving van pulled up to the house next door. The house had been on the market for awhile. So it came as no surprise that someone had bought the place and were moving in. It was like watching a scene out of a Disney movie as they came to a stop and got set up for unloading and the “family” disembarked. It was only natural that Duncan got curious.
The movers were easy to spot. They were dressed for work. The rest, therefore, were the family. Almost immediately he felt something off with the family as the movers started to unload and the family started going in and out of the house - presumably to show the movers where to put things. But exactly what was off eluded Duncan So he started with the father (not his first choice).
Too well dressed. The whole family was a little too … stylish. Maybe the loss of a job? That would certainly do it. They’d still have the old trappings of wealth. He shook his head. It wasn’t really his business. Then he spotted the daughter ... and got smacked in the side of the head by a returning soccer ball. He winced a little, not at any pain, but in embarrassment. He hoped noone saw that.
Well, she would be an improvement to the scenery. He first impression was, probably a bit stuck up. He hated people - especially kids - who rated their importance based on the accomplishments of their parents. But he decided to give a friendly wave. At the very least he could TRY to start the girl out as a 10.