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Jun 24, 2012 05:37PM
Her eyes sparkled and she asked "a present? oh! what is it?" she sounded excited.
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He smiled and let go of her, taking her hand. "Sorry, professor, I don't need assistance anymore." He said to Cal. He looked back at Lily "Come with me, and I'll show you."
((Down to the lake, in the spot they danced!))
((Down to the lake, in the spot they danced!))
((okey de!))
Lily smiled at him and said "Alright"
Lily smiled at him and said "Alright"

Jay walked into class the next day

Katherine came into class, thankful that she wasn't late. "Hello." She said politely to those she passed on her way to her chair, and when she sat, she got her books, and prepared for the lesson today. She was excited to learn.


Roxanne walks into class and seeing that she's early walks over to sit by Josie.

Roxanne smiled at Josie "Hi i'm Roxanne, would you lke to go first?"
Katherine looked within the room of the class. "Would anyone like to partner with me?" She asked softly, looking around.
Katherine looked up at her, surprised at her actions. "Um... Yes professor?" She asked, grinning slightly. Most professors didn't work one-on-one with their students, but she wasn't exactly sure if that was what professor Cal was doing.
Raising the eyebrow that was pierced, she nodded, still having the happy grin splattered on her face. She decided she liked this teacher, and would do whatever she needed to excell in the class, even though she did that when she hated the professors. "Yes, Professor, I am in need of a partner. Would you like to be mine?"

"Well, I'm not sure, professor. We are learning dreams how?" She asked, leaning forword, and putting all of her attention on Cal so she would learn each and everything she should.
Katherine nodded, and accepted the simple explanation. "Alright well, yesterday I had a dream about a woman with one blue eyes, and one green, and her eyelashes were very dark and full, you know, and her lips were very nicely shaped. She had dark hair that was sort of wavy... But she was on paper. Only 2-D Professor. And she kept mouthing the same words over and over. She said 'Darcy'. When I drempt it, I had no idea what Darcy was, but now I fear it's a name."

With furrowed eyebrows, she dared to question Professor Cal's assesment. "Thank you Professor," She said carefully. "But I don't think it was... It was a beautiful dream, and it didn't scare me at all. But the thing is, I don't even know a Darcy." A small, polite smile crossed her face.

"Sure. Tell me about a dream and I will try and decipher it." Josie said, taking out a quill.

"It doesn't necciasarily have to do with a Darcy, as I have said. Divination is imprecise, and the dream can mean almost anything, or nothing at all."
She nodded, pursing her lips, and commited Professor Cal's words to memory. "Alright, it's your turn." She said, grinning, and her eyebrows smoothing out.

In reply, all the professor got was an raised eyebrow, and the longest time, Katherine just stared at her. "Um... Lobster world domination?" She guess, looking to her book, and turning through the pages. "I truly don't think there is anything about that in this book."
"I see..." Katherine said, drumming her fingers on the desk, and chewing on her lip. "Well, I suppose that is all? What else do you have for me, professor?" she asked, clearly wanting to learn more than a dream about seafood.

"So..." Katherine trailed through her book, reading at a very fast pace. "It sounds as if you might have important dates coming up soon, or that... Well, no... That can't be! It says that the silver like that was threading through your nose may be the breath of something precious... A baby." She said, looking sideways at Cal, wondering if she was indeed pregnant. Glancing down at the professors stomach, she didn't see any aparent bump.

Ella walked in dragging her feet and sat down at her usual table in the back of the room, and took out her 'unfogging the future' book.