analyrically_entangled
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- Posted: Sat, 12 Apr 2014 00:11:21 +0000
Misa had pretty much ignored the group besides Akane, especially Yuki, who was bombarding both of them endless questions. It was sickening to the girl. Yes, she knew the human was curious as to what it was like to be an Umito and to get to know people she just met, but Misa just wanted to be left alone. She felt grateful for Akane, just the fact that she was there to answer the girl's questions without complain.
Despite Misa's grouchy mood, she was a bit impressed with the campus. She even muttered out loud, "Damn campus is better than ours." She glanced over to the dojo with an evil gleam in her eye, knowing that she'd be there most of the time, whenever she was the the surface and could get access to the school. Just the fact that she could use her martial arts skills felt nice. Her school didn't offer a dojo. Before it closed, programs shut down left and right. The middle school she had gone to before this new school used the high school's grounds for programs, such as the martial arts one where Misa learned her skills. The lack of teachers and population was the problem in them closing the schools.
Misa shrugged when they had stopped to see the grounds. "So I guess we're done here?" she said it very casually, very lax. Her mood had perked up a bit, but anyone who knew Misa knew it could change within a moment's notice.
Despite Misa's grouchy mood, she was a bit impressed with the campus. She even muttered out loud, "Damn campus is better than ours." She glanced over to the dojo with an evil gleam in her eye, knowing that she'd be there most of the time, whenever she was the the surface and could get access to the school. Just the fact that she could use her martial arts skills felt nice. Her school didn't offer a dojo. Before it closed, programs shut down left and right. The middle school she had gone to before this new school used the high school's grounds for programs, such as the martial arts one where Misa learned her skills. The lack of teachers and population was the problem in them closing the schools.
Misa shrugged when they had stopped to see the grounds. "So I guess we're done here?" she said it very casually, very lax. Her mood had perked up a bit, but anyone who knew Misa knew it could change within a moment's notice.