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Alya Cheshire

| The place where villains go because Alya is very obviously a villain, I mean just look at her. Only villains have dyed hair. || Jara |

This girl was definitely a nerd. Though, Alya could accept that. She wasn’t obsessed with studying but had nothing against those who enjoyed it. “Because I’m a nice curse,” she retorted with heavy sarcasm. “What… what the hell is the Bertrum effect?” She asked, mispronouncing the said effect.

She paused, thinking about what the girl had just said. Maybe Alya really was over her head in taking this class. She was a prankster, occasional beater-upper, yet never evil. She didn’t like manipulation or psychology. It was pain, and tricky. Alya couldn’t help but now feel nervous around this girl, holding her ground, however. “Yeah, anytime Jara.” The girl started looking through her bag, and Alya leaned over. “Whatcha looking for?”

Alya laughed as Jara continued denying it. “Okay, whatever you say, Jar.” She crossed her arms over her chest? “The sea?” It was an interesting question. A little out of the blue, but whatever. “No, I can’t say I have. You?”

@Cadborosa - Jara


Pin Quan Kieu

| Advanced Chemistry || Thuc Kieu Sinh |

The boy that Pin had so wrongly chosen to talk to sneered at their name and they placed their hand over their bag strap that hung across their chest. They didn’t think there was anything wrong with their name. Sure, pins were viewed as little things but could really hurt if used properly. They wanted to hang their head in shame, however, they then wondered what they were scared of. This child couldn’t do anything to them. Pin adjusted his posture, standing up straighter with his shoulders pushed slightly back. “Oh, so I suppose this is the chemistry class for those who think they’re better than everyone else then,” Pin reminded himself that they would be fine. They weren’t exactly a bad runner, either.

Whatever anger was in Pin’s body was drained as the boy introduced himself. “What…?” The last thing Pin had expected was running into his brother. Okay, to be fair he wasn’t totally sure it was his twin. Just because he shared the same last name as their mother and their father meant nothing, surely. But Pin needed to make sure. “Would your mother… happen to be Thuy Kieu?” Pin asked in a tentative voice, severely regretting what he had said moments ago.

@Acorn06 - Thuc

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