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WHO: Gavin, Peter, and OPEN~
WHAT: Peter is trying to teach Gavin to read, and Gavin is getting distracted by literally everything, and everyone.
WHEN: A few times, as the lessons are semi-regular, in the days following the wake.
WHERE: in the weird little library in the basement
NOTES: Ridiculous hijinks
He was doing his best. He really was. But Gavin had the attention span of a goldfish, and trying to sit still for long periods focusing on something he found difficult was worse.
He'd never really figured out how to read. Every time he tried the runes would seem to move around on their own, or flip over, and it was extremely frustrating. Peter, however, was absolutely determined that Gavin should learn to read properly and stop defacing the community bulletin boards with his scribbled drawings.
They'd managed to scramble a few books together for the purpose, and some sheets of parchment, and Gavin was working on drawing a surprisingly well rendered butt as Peter was pulling out the next text to start with.
As soon as Gavin happened to see anyone wandering by, he called out and waved them over.
WHAT: Peter is trying to teach Gavin to read, and Gavin is getting distracted by literally everything, and everyone.
WHEN: A few times, as the lessons are semi-regular, in the days following the wake.
WHERE: in the weird little library in the basement
NOTES: Ridiculous hijinks
He was doing his best. He really was. But Gavin had the attention span of a goldfish, and trying to sit still for long periods focusing on something he found difficult was worse.
He'd never really figured out how to read. Every time he tried the runes would seem to move around on their own, or flip over, and it was extremely frustrating. Peter, however, was absolutely determined that Gavin should learn to read properly and stop defacing the community bulletin boards with his scribbled drawings.
They'd managed to scramble a few books together for the purpose, and some sheets of parchment, and Gavin was working on drawing a surprisingly well rendered butt as Peter was pulling out the next text to start with.
As soon as Gavin happened to see anyone wandering by, he called out and waved them over.

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"Well that doesn't sound morbid at all," Gavin said, a mild tease. But he'll take the bait. "I'm a scout, normally, though I admit there hasn't been a lot of scouting since we've come up here from Haven." He said it as if they just decided to walk up the mountain, rather than were forced out by a crazy, blight ridden immortal Tevinter mage from beyond the Fade.
"Otherwise I help out, mostly. Building the walls, guarding the walls - well, lots of things with walls. Are you hungry?" He asked suddenly as they happened to walk by the entrance to the kitchens.
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Gavin grins and holds up a hand.
"Great. Wait here, one second -" He says, and then before Salvatore can reply slips into the kitchen before he can. The cook has her back turned and he casually walks over to the table, grabs two large pieces of cheese, and then immediately turns and quickly walks right back out the way he came. That's when the cook looks up.
"Gavin? Gavin! YOU GET RIGHT BACK HERE THIS INSTANT."
Gavin grabs Salvatore's sleeve as he walks past, and grins at him. "Okay, now run."
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He looks up sharply when he hears the shouting, and feels even more confused as Gavin snags his sleeve. No questioning. He doesn't even look back as he breaks into a run. "Is this a habit of yours?"
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"I will neither confirm nor deny this," Gavin says with a breathless laugh as he streaks around the corner, still holding on to Salvatore's sleeve, and skids down the steps out into the garden, before pulling him into an alcove to hide up against a pillar. Luckily for the both of them - the Cook, too used to Gavin's antics - has given up the chase and gone back to grumbling in the kitchen.
Peeking out to make sure it was safe, Gavin grinned and handed Salvatore his piece of cheese.
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He takes the cheese with a nod of thanks, breathing hard and laughing. "This wasn't the walk I was expecting. But far more exciting."