8207/Someone has to move the pumpkins.

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Someone has to move the pumpkins.
Date of Scene: 11 October 2021
Location: Exterior - Happy Harbor High School
Synopsis: No description
Cast of Characters: Albert Rothstein, Rex Sloan




Albert Rothstein has posed:
Albert Rothstein has been working on things to help for the set up of the decorating events. Over the past few days he and some of the students have made some stands and some decorations in shop class. today the shelves and bare bones stuff has been set up, and Albert has pulled his Camero up to one of the doors to the main gym entrance from the field. He has already unloaded a few load and now pops the trunk and starts unloading pumpkins about the size of basketballs, and smaller. there are a few pumpkins already set up mostly the larger ones, even one that probably game close to first prize at the state fair.

Rex Sloan has posed:
The kid growls softly to himself as he is directed out the door to help the teacher unload the pumpkins. Torn jeans, Converse, and an old Rage Against the Machine shirt make up his outfit today. His long hair is pulled up and back, baring his undercut. As usual, Rex is in detention. Currently, that means he is helping setup for the event.

"Ey, Mr. Rothstein. So...where do these go?" He hefts several large pumpkins as if they weigh nothing, glancing over them at the man.

Albert Rothstein has posed:
Albert Rothstein will look over to Rex, and says "Put those over on the left side, want those in range so kids can actually pick them up for jack-o-lantens. He tells the young man. He himself is also carrying them with ease. "So, what did you do today Rex?" He asks the young man.

Rex Sloan has posed:
"Nothin'," the kid grunts as he heads over to set the pumpkins down. Another teacher, however, calls over with a shake of his head. "He put one of the kids through a stall door in the bathroom. He's just scuffed, but..."

Rex rolls his eyes and doesn't speak up on why, instead moving back to the trunk with the labored walking of an annoyed teenager.

Albert Rothstein has posed:
Albert Rothstein will look over to the teacher taking a moment, to get the details in quiet. Seeing if Rex was having an anger issue, pushed or protecting someone. He has known kids here in all kinds of spots, and it helps to know what happened, as you don't treat all the kids the same, at least not in Albert's book.

Rex Sloan has posed:
Nobody is talking about whatever happened between the two. Both kids, as kids often do, are keeping their traps shut. But it seems like Rex was the aggressor. Rex picks up the remaining pumpkins and carries them over, setting them with the others.

Albert Rothstein has posed:
Albert Rothstein hmms and nods his head a bit. He tells the other teacher he will keep an eye on Rex. He comes back over, and says "Well looks like your on duty with me for the rest of your detention." He tells the young man. He looks over the work the kid has done so far, and says "Move a couple of the bottom ones around a little, I want to make sure they are steady. He does stand close enough to make sure if they do fall he can catch them

Rex Sloan has posed:
He nods to that. Rex moves over and leans over, rearranging the pumpkins. "So, what's going on, exactly? Never really...got a chance to celebrate this sh*t before. I mean, I've seen the movies, but...my parents didn't care and then stuff happened and I didn't get the chance after..."

Albert Rothstein has posed:
Albert Rothstein looks over and says "Well for the younger kids, of course it is about the costume and the candy, for older kids and adults it is a bit about an excuse to party and have some fun. It is good to see the kids having fun, and actually the community coming together as well. But here is some other aspects to it. It is also to help keep people from being as afraid as much. " He looks to the kid "You believe in magic Rex?"