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one/ video/ count your blessings, not your flaws
( The video opens to half a second of Serah looking vaguely unsure about what she's doing before a smile crosses her face when her phone begins recording. )
Hi. ( Start with manners. It's only polite. ) I'm Serah. I'm one of the newer people here. And, well, back home I was a teacher. I know this place doesn't have a proper school or anything, but I wanted to help with that.
( Which is why she's stood in a building, one which has seen better days but is in one piece. )
I think, if we fix this place a little, we could use the rooms for hosting lessons.
( How can you say no to that optimistic little voice.
A breath before she speaks again- )
That's all I wanted to say. Thank you for listening.
( Serah Farron out. )
Hi. ( Start with manners. It's only polite. ) I'm Serah. I'm one of the newer people here. And, well, back home I was a teacher. I know this place doesn't have a proper school or anything, but I wanted to help with that.
( Which is why she's stood in a building, one which has seen better days but is in one piece. )
I think, if we fix this place a little, we could use the rooms for hosting lessons.
( How can you say no to that optimistic little voice.
A breath before she speaks again- )
That's all I wanted to say. Thank you for listening.
( Serah Farron out. )
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[ Well look if they're already a teacher then it's not too much of an issue and Eddie gives a small shrug.]
You just don't look old enough to be a teacher, I thought you had to be at least fifty to be one.
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No. If you think about it, we're all teachers. Each of us teach people things they didn't know. Especially in a place like this.