In all likelihood, they could all be pretty dangerous. She would have been surprised if there was someone who couldn't be. That was part of what the school was for anyway, she was sure - making sure that potentially dangerous individuals are trained to the point that they can control themselves.
"Yeah, sometimes. I like to check out the Ed Sullivan show every now and then to see who's performing," she replied cheerfully, oblivious to the fact that Kurt was from any time but her own. "What about you?"
She thought about it for a moment, then grinned back before letting the shift wash over her again. Though she hadn't been watching much television lately, it wasn't like Dick Van Dyke wasn't an easy enough face to remember. And then, just on principle, she did a little dance move of his, beaming all the while.
Kurt grinned and clapped again, tail curling in a vague S shape in the air.
"Brava!" The dance move had sold it. "I'm afraid I don't watch much more then that. Thank you or showing me." He wasn't going to ask for any more tricks.
Loving the way his tail moved, almost like a cat's, Raven grinned again before letting the shift dissolve, leaving her back in her natural blue state.
"You're welcome," she told him, genuinely appreciative, "Thanks for wanting me to show you. Most of the time, I just kind of keep it to myself until it becomes useful."
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"Yeah, sometimes. I like to check out the Ed Sullivan show every now and then to see who's performing," she replied cheerfully, oblivious to the fact that Kurt was from any time but her own. "What about you?"
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Kurt found Dick Van Dyke funny with his gangly limbs and broad smiles.
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"Brava!" The dance move had sold it. "I'm afraid I don't watch much more then that. Thank you or showing me." He wasn't going to ask for any more tricks.
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"You're welcome," she told him, genuinely appreciative, "Thanks for wanting me to show you. Most of the time, I just kind of keep it to myself until it becomes useful."