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Empty Classroom #1
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Lyndsey
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May 29, 2014 07:51PM
((Random citizen charges in screaming at the top of his lungs. Then promptly sets fire to the building, thus beginning an epidemic.))
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She sighed, going off to hunt. This guy was rude, and uncaring, and not like any dragon she'd met.
((Total bond bonding. Like super moment. Maybe she ends up in a position where she needs to kill him, reveals the way she killed Feldrer, but refuses to end him in the end?))
Andrew looked around the empty classroom as he entered. It had only been two weeks since his arrival at the school, and already, Andrew was feeling the overwhelming affects of constant class work. As he walked inside the classroom, he chose a seat and practically plopped into it. A he proceeded to stretch out in the seat, he let out a sigh of calm. He was tired, but happy to finally be here. After dreaming of it for so long, he had finally achieved it. All that was left was to bond with a dragon. Which was the tricky part, he had no idea where to begin. And not only was he behind on bonding with a dragon, but also with people. Being trapped in his studies, he hadn't realized how far behind in his social life he now was. Looking around the class, he realized that he was yet again alone. "Whatever," he told himself, as he shut his eyes.
One of the teachers waited, looking significantly more uncomfortable, for his students to arrive.
Seraphina cracked open the door to the classroom, and slipped into a seat near the back, pulling a deep blue notebook out of her shoulder bag once she'd sat down. Every night since... Whatever it was had happened, she'd sat down and written everything she remembered reading from the file on the Headmaster's desk. Since she had a photographic memory, she'd remembered quite a bit. And she'd been quite terrified by what she'd discovered. Those notes were in this notebook (she wasn't going to leave it unattended in her dorm), but she flipped to empty pages, and began to sketch dragons. She didn't know who the teacher was today, and if it happened to be the Headmaster... She shuddered at the very thought of him. As if the vibe she got off him wasn't enough, the things he was planning to do.... He was the stuff of nightmares.
This teacher happened to be a dragon who'd been forced to attack his homeland. He had nowhere else to turn to. "Hello, students. Turn your notebooks to page 394."
She nodded, pulling out her book, and turning to the correct page. Everyone in the school was on edge, now. No one knew what had happened, everyone was confused, and upset. And no one knew what was going on outside the school, but everyone knew it wasn't good.
Anya, the girl next to Seraphina, seemed unusually lifeless, eyes blank and drawn out, as if looking through the back wall.
Siat opens her book and then leans back in her seat. the end of her pencil on her lips.
She looked around at her classmates nervously. They were all so... Dead. Quiet. If a pin dropped, half the class would jump, and the other half wouldn't even react. They were all scared. None so much as her, though, because she knew most of the truth. Adam walked into class late, and slid into the empty desk on the other side of Anya, his foot beginning to tap the floor as soon as he sat down.
The girl in front of them had cropped red hair and a sleeping baby dragon in her lap. She'd been lucky enough to have been considered worthless, put into a deep sleep. But she was jittery and scared.
Anya sucked in a little too much air, like she was trying to keep from crying.
Anya sucked in a little too much air, like she was trying to keep from crying.
Siat tapped her foot nervously.
Seraphina swallowed. The mood in here fet like a concentration camp. Everyone was so... She didn't even have a word for it. Adam looked over at her with tired eyes, mildly concerned.
Siat stops tapping and settles down.
((Gtg good night.))
((Gtg good night.))
The only sound seemed to be the clock ticking on the wall. Tick. Tock. Tick. Tock....Seraphina's hands were shaking slightly as she began to carefully answer the questions in the textbook.
Adam just stared at the clock with dead eyes, willing the class to be over. Not that there was anything to do once it was.
Anya had pretty much wanted to vomit at the prospect of serving the headmaster. and after having to kill her first bond, and the second seemingly not caring for her, she felt like her life was a waste.
"I've tried to think of something, anything." Her eyes fell down. "There's nothing." Her eyes unfocused again.
The dragon teacher sighed. "I know this is hard. I don't agree with it, but there's nothing we can-"
The headmaster slipped in. "You're right. There's nothing you can do."
The headmaster slipped in. "You're right. There's nothing you can do."
Seraphina tucked her notebook into her bag, sliding down in her seat as she looked down at her notes. Adam's face changed as soon as the headmaster entered the room. His cold blue eyes stared directly at the man from across the room.
((I'm so sorry, but I have to go right away :())
((Aw...))
Anya stood up suddenly, willing her anger to boil over, sear this man's soul. She was pressed back in her seat and made to shut up by the bond.
Anya stood up suddenly, willing her anger to boil over, sear this man's soul. She was pressed back in her seat and made to shut up by the bond.




