"Okay, I know being a stage actor probably won't support me, and I'll have to do stuff like, I don't know, work at a convenience store, but how much money can you possibly make riding a skateboard?" Becky asked with a frown.
Peter looked it up on his phone. "There's a lot of caveats, but it looks like reasonable money. 40-60 thousand a year for a pro. With a lot of ifs."
"Well, I guess he's really doing what he loves just because he loves it, then!" Becky said brightly. "Oh! There's Austin! We should ask him."
"Are you going to poll the entire school?" Alec laughed.
"No, just the people I know," Becky said, popping out of her seat and running to catch up to Austin, calling his name as she did so. Peter and Alec turned to watch.
While the others were distracted, Xander slowly and very cautiously reached over to Milo and laid a hand over his arm, his thumb pressing gently but firmly over the area where he was most prone to scratch. "It'll be okay," he told Milo softly, unheard and unnoticed by the others. "You can dream this time. Doesn't matter if you actually want it, or if it's even doable. Write down whatever the hell you want. Whether it's to do photography, deep sea exploration, or exotic dancing. You can do - write - whatever you want. You've got the power now." He smiled briefly at Milo and let go of his arm. "Actually, I'm thinking of writing down Alaskan fisherman."