THUC KIEU SINH - LITERATURE
The little monkey had disappeared off of Thuc’s shoulder before he entered the classroom, presumably because she preferred the outdoors. Setting himself down in his seat, Thuc surveyed the classroom. Multiple people had paired off, chatting and mingling.
Holy H-ll. Some of the outfit combinations were ludicrous. One kid had wrapped hers in vines? The flowers alone were sure to stain their dress.
Scoffing subtley, Thuc barely noticed as another young lady came to sit beside him. She did not wear the uniform, instead she was clothed in traditional Chinese attire. It was rather beautiful, compared to the uniforms.
“Hello. This is literature, right?” The girl asked him. Thuc nodded, checking his watch for the time. Still some time before classes started, he noted.
“I like your outfit.” Thuc added to his nod, giving her the smallest of smiles.
@Bluecookies - Moon
AMELIA BJORGMAN - MATHEMATICS
“It won’t! I have a lot of free time in my hands, so you don’t have to actually worry about that.”
“Cool,” Amelia replied, grinning.
“You’re from the other world, then? That’s interesting, what is it like there?”
Laughing, Amelia replied. “I don’t think I would call it ‘the’ other world, just ‘an’ other world. It’s certainly very different to this one. This school isn’t on any maps there, safe to say. As for what it’s like; It’s beautiful. Most of the people live in kingdoms, governed by a monarch or government. In Arendelle, my aunt is the current queen. My mother is next in line for the throne, and then there’s me. It’s amazing there, often really cold because of my aunt, but it can be warm too.”
Realising that she was babbling, Amelia closed her mouth quickly, blushing slightly as Kohana mentioned a place called Japan.
“What’s your father like?” Amelia asked, curious. If Kohana told her about her father, that would give her an opportunity to talk about her own father without it looking weird, and then that conversation could lead onto her Mother, and Olaf, and her cousins…
Amelia attempted to control her thoughts. Why the h-ll was she planning out the conversation? Stop that. It’s weird
@Nil - Not me pushing a bit about how my brain works into Amelia ![]()