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week two | dates
You worked up your courage and asked someone out on a date! Good job!
Now you have to hope the producers are kind re: where they send you.
Now you have to hope the producers are kind re: where they send you.
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He's just happy Ryuji likes the popcorn. Mark takes another bite of a hot dog; he's gotta finish at least one of these first.
Chewing, swallowing, and, ] Oh — this one! Baseball. I grew up playing it and going to games, so it's what I'm most familiar with... The only other team we have in Baltimore is football, the Ravens, so I like football too.
[ He pauses because here it is! First pitch! ... A swinging strike, and Mark lets out an impressed little noise before turning back to Ryuji. ]
What about you?
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I like football too but, uh, the other kind. I dunno much about American football. They wear those really bulky uniforms, right?
[ The game is off to a start then and Ryuji watches a little mindlessly, more of his attention on the food and the conversation than whatever is happening on the ground. ]
I've never played baseball though. Track's always been my sport even since I was a kid.
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[ Big Questions™. But Mark will pause to finish off his first hot dog, chewing thoughtfully as he listens to Ryuji and watches the game settle into its rhythm. ]
Really? You never played baseball, though? [ That earns a look of surprise. ] I thought you would've... I mean, there's still lots of running in baseball.
[ A beat, as he goes digging into his popcorn bag. ]
Did you do short or long distance? Or could you kinda just do it all?
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At the surprise about him not playing baseball, he ducks his head a little shyly. ]
My parents weren't really big on sendin' me to do stuff that wasn't studyin'. Track I could do without their permission 'cuz you don't really need gear for it. You just show up and run.
[ The idea of his dad giving a shit about Ryuji's extracurriculars is a joke. He'd probably have beaten the shit out of Ryuji for even asking. Hell, he probably did beat Ryuji the few times he did ask. Track is something he took on himself as a result, and it was freeing. ]
Both! I mean, I tried everything. I liked long distance the most but I couldn't do it much after my leg got broke. So, if I do run these days, it's more short distance. I'm getting better though, getting my stamina back.
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After he'd asked the question Mark was a little worried that he might have overstepped, but since Ryuji seems comfortable with answering, he relaxes. Eats a handful of popcorn as he listens to his answer. ]
That's awesome. Practice makes perfect, right?
[ He looks back at the field in time to see that the top of the first is over. The home team's pitcher had a good inning, yay! But still thinking about what Ryuji said earlier... ]
My parents wanted me to be active. I think my mom's the one who got me on team sports, actually. I can't imagine what I would've been like if I was only studying...
[ It seems antithetical to his everything. It seems like a weird call for Ryuji, too.
Mark gives him a friendly little nudge. ]
I'm happy you did get to find something for you, though. And that it was just what you needed, it sounds like? That's awesome. You're definitely going to get back there.
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Ryuji is comfortable with answering though because honestly, he's an open book about these sort of things. When the story of his abusive dad broke out all over school and he got made fun of for it, that was hard, so he's kind of expected people to know of him before they actually know him at this point. It's nice to reveal things at his own pace instead.
He'll bite down on his hot dog for now, chewing idly and listening to what Mark says. His mouth tugs into a smile at the thought of Mark only studying too. It seems as wrong as Ryuji only studying. They're just not those type of guys. ]
Yeah.... yeah. It meant a lot back then and it still means a lot now. But I'll get there again, I know it.
[ This was a little heavier than he expected so he distracts with food, offering up the takoyaki now to Mark. ]
Want some?