[ At first, he thought, perhaps, this was a terrible idea and that Newt was only going along with it because he requested it of him.
Percival's eyes widen a fraction as he watches Newt set down the case and climbs into it, it wasn't until the other had disappeared completely that he attempted to sit forward, wincing once he went too far. Even with curiosity getting the better of him, he knew he likely wouldn't catch a glimpse inside the case.
He leans back and listens to the rummaging down below as he waits for the other to return. ]
[Newt eventually climbs back out kind of haphazardly and awkwardly. He stumbles a bit as he climbs out, but at least he didn't end up falling over. It would be rather embarrassing to go face first into the floor in front of Percival.
Once he staggers back to his feet, he holds some books out to Percival. They were rather old and worn looking. Obviously they had seen a lot of use through the years. They were sign language books.
The silent Brit isn't looking at Percival, but at his worn out boots instead.]
[ Percival wishes he could help the other, offer a hand instead of watching the other struggle but alas, he's stuck here giving a rather sympathetic look.
He reaches out for the books Newt hands him, looking over the covers of each and sliding a gentle hand over them. ]
Thank you... for these. I'll be sure to take good care of them for the time being.
[ With some amount of hesitation, he comes up with a plan for the day. He wasn't due to be released into the magizoologist's care for another day or two, give or take. And with how much he struggled with stretching his legs the barest amount as well as the need to form a better line of communication with his future caretaker, outside of slow guesses and parchment paper notes, he figured it might be a step in the right direction. ]
For today, do you mind if we went over these along with filling intervals for stretching? Keeping it light today.
[Newt nods a little too viciously. He can't help but be a tad excited. It's rare for someone to want to learn something that they wouldn't really make use of like this.
To learn because they want to interact with him.
People have always found him annoying and didn't exactly want to talk to him.
It's even more surprising how quickly he wants to get into it. He can only nod again before gesturing at the book before signing A-L-P-H-A-B-E-T to the other. Hopefully the other understands. To start they had to start at the beginning and that means learning the alphabet first.]
[ There's a flash of a smile at the other's excited nod before Newt gestures and signs what he can only guess would be the first step. Building the foundation.
Percival sets the book down in his lap as he turns the pages until he reaches the alphabet page, giving it a look over. He can see now just how much BSL differed from ASL and it explained the rocky start they had in the beginning when he tried to sign.
He raises his hands and slowly signs Newt's name first as practice before jumping straight into the other letters, furrowing his brows in concentration as the motions are a bit sloppy. Practice will eventually make perfect but it was a long road before he would reach that point.
After going through the alphabet once, he runs through it again before looking up at the other. ]
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Percival's eyes widen a fraction as he watches Newt set down the case and climbs into it, it wasn't until the other had disappeared completely that he attempted to sit forward, wincing once he went too far. Even with curiosity getting the better of him, he knew he likely wouldn't catch a glimpse inside the case.
He leans back and listens to the rummaging down below as he waits for the other to return. ]
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Once he staggers back to his feet, he holds some books out to Percival. They were rather old and worn looking. Obviously they had seen a lot of use through the years. They were sign language books.
The silent Brit isn't looking at Percival, but at his worn out boots instead.]
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He reaches out for the books Newt hands him, looking over the covers of each and sliding a gentle hand over them. ]
Thank you... for these. I'll be sure to take good care of them for the time being.
[ With some amount of hesitation, he comes up with a plan for the day. He wasn't due to be released into the magizoologist's care for another day or two, give or take. And with how much he struggled with stretching his legs the barest amount as well as the need to form a better line of communication with his future caretaker, outside of slow guesses and parchment paper notes, he figured it might be a step in the right direction. ]
For today, do you mind if we went over these along with filling intervals for stretching? Keeping it light today.
no subject
To learn because they want to interact with him.
People have always found him annoying and didn't exactly want to talk to him.
It's even more surprising how quickly he wants to get into it. He can only nod again before gesturing at the book before signing A-L-P-H-A-B-E-T to the other. Hopefully the other understands. To start they had to start at the beginning and that means learning the alphabet first.]
no subject
Percival sets the book down in his lap as he turns the pages until he reaches the alphabet page, giving it a look over. He can see now just how much BSL differed from ASL and it explained the rocky start they had in the beginning when he tried to sign.
He raises his hands and slowly signs Newt's name first as practice before jumping straight into the other letters, furrowing his brows in concentration as the motions are a bit sloppy. Practice will eventually make perfect but it was a long road before he would reach that point.
After going through the alphabet once, he runs through it again before looking up at the other. ]
How was that for the first attempts?