[h2]Bright Elementary School[/h2] The two Yakuza did approach a fairly sizable group of students, around 37 in total, who were being watched over by their homeroom teachers. They two teachers were respectively Mr. Kagome Itsuki and Ms. Tachibana Megume. Kagome was kneeling down as he was examining his student that was slashed by one of those nasty blood droplets. The other students surrounding him, were watching nervously as he was sweating bullets. Kagome Itsuki, wasn't trained for this! Well, really he wasn't trained much yet. Mr. Kagome was a rather rail-thin man, whose own blazer didn't fit just quite right, as it was slightly big for him. He was expecting a standard operation of affairs. He never once expected that the elementary school he wanted to peacefully work at would be attacked. He cocked his head back at the boys, "R-ah er what was it you said you boys names were? AH forget it, just, can you find the nurse? ...It'll be er f-fine Miki." His tie was just barely on as he used frantically searched through his coat-pockets to find something to help the girl out. And all he managed to get out was a spare collection of paper-clips, and not a single bandage. On the other hand, Tachibana Megume appeared more composed about the situation, but her students still maintained a sense of dread about the situation. She had noticeable crow-marks underneath her eyes, which were large enough to be seen even when her black rimmed glasses remained fully in place. The woman gave a sigh of relief, "Thank you boys. However, I will need to check to see if due to these unfortunate circumstances whether or not the remaining periods will continue. And if not, when the buses will be able to arrive and take the students back." She clapped her hands together, to draw the attention of her class. "Come now, it should be safe now." Her students glanced at her and prepared to get moving. Meanwhile, Mr. Kagome was still panicking over his own injured student. Tachibana glanced over at Kenji and Hachirou, "Now where is it that you are proposing for me to take my students?"