10-30-2016, 03:59 AM
Well he did ask them. They seemed serious about pursuing this career under their major. He wouldn't deny them their dreams and goals despite him personally feeling they may be better off.
"Very well," he stated to them both. "I do in fact have something you both could do and I can set it for this weekend."
He left from behind his desk, walking towards the bulletin board outside his class. He returned with an elaborate poster approved by the school itself.
"Every year I host a research method at my mansion" he explained. "It allows students to break away from some of the stresses around college and actually work on a project or study of their choosing in how it can impact the world around us. This year however, nobody's signed up for it."
He looked at them both. "Would you both be willing to continue this research this weekend?"
Avery debated the thought heavily. He needed the improvement. The stories he was told, having a D hurt more than having a F.
"Yea," he said with a bit of determination. "Where do I sign up?"
Dr. Elias pulled out two sheets of paper, contracts really, that they had to sign off.
"Whenever you're both ready to read it over and sign."
"Very well," he stated to them both. "I do in fact have something you both could do and I can set it for this weekend."
He left from behind his desk, walking towards the bulletin board outside his class. He returned with an elaborate poster approved by the school itself.
"Every year I host a research method at my mansion" he explained. "It allows students to break away from some of the stresses around college and actually work on a project or study of their choosing in how it can impact the world around us. This year however, nobody's signed up for it."
He looked at them both. "Would you both be willing to continue this research this weekend?"
Avery debated the thought heavily. He needed the improvement. The stories he was told, having a D hurt more than having a F.
"Yea," he said with a bit of determination. "Where do I sign up?"
Dr. Elias pulled out two sheets of paper, contracts really, that they had to sign off.
"Whenever you're both ready to read it over and sign."