Theo chuckled softly as one of the volunteers claimed to be late to school on a consistent basis. He could never risk to do that himself. He knew with the way things were set up at home. He needed every second of free education that he could get. He was determined to do his absolute best, so that he could get as much money as possible for college and actually be something. He wasn't sure what he wanted to be. There wasn't even an inkling of a hint of something he wanted to do. But he was going to do something. Something big. And he was going to take care of his mom. Right now, he didn't need to know all the details, he just needed the goal to keep him on track. Theo grinned when someone established the connection to the show. It was one of those famous ones, where they teach life lessons by overcoming original diversity with the help of family and friends. Nothing serious. Well, of course it wouldn't be anything serious, it was a kid's show. When Arthur mentioned that he didn't watch television, THeo tried not to look at him in shock. He dropped his gaze down to the packaging and mouthed the words, "What the fuck." An awkward silence filled the room, and a couple of people tried to discreetly cough to break it up. "That's fine if you don't know the show. It's nothing special anyways. Maybe you were named after King Arthur. You know, the one with the Sword and the Stone?" The whole room slowly started to relax, like a meat defrosting. But that's what Theo was good at, fixing other people's mistakes and making sure no one was hurt in the process.