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Avarius watched in anticipation as the giant ball floated through the air towards Emi. She was not positioned correctly to wear its full shadow. More so he was looking forward to see how well Brunhilde could 'read the air' when it was thrown back. These games while simple and fun would build the fundamentals and foundations of many greater and more advanced skills to come later on.
He couldn't be happier with the way things had fallen into place, these two would make for an excellent partnership.
Emi stood ready and threw the ball at the small girl, when she did she looked after it for a moment and closed her eyes just before Brundhilde catched it. She waited a while and clearly looked liked she didn't have any idea it had been throw yet. She was foccusing on the sound of the ball being thrown but clealy hadn't heard it. Just before it passed above her she felt that feeling again. A shadow close by. It looked like an empty bright white room with a faded black round shadow quickly comming closer towards her. She almost instantly threw her arms into the air to catch the ball from her relaxed position. She was close but it had bounched from her arm again.
"Uwaa waaa!"
She stretched out forward trying to catch the ball again still with her eyes closed. She was balancing on one leg and bounced it up a few times with her random swinging arms as she tried focusing again. Just when she was about to tip over she caught the ball and clutched it to her chest as she fell over and landed on her back as her eyes shot open.
"Oof!"
She wrote the answer on the ball and continued the exercise. It was a simple multiplying so she could handle it.
Brunhilde stifled a giggle at Emi's unscheduled collision with the ground, knowing full-well that she'd likely have to pay for it in the future. She closed her eyes as the instructions she wrote in her journal had instructed and waited for her partner to continue. The two passed the ball back and forth for some time, writing answers and oftentimes totally missing the ball. It was pretty low mass, so rather than shoving the air out of the way, it more walked on top of the air, which really threw Brunhilde off. About a quarter of the way through the exercise, Brunhilde felt something that wasn't the ball.
Brunhilde was momentarily distracted after feeling some faint tremors in the air, coming from the direction of one of the further buildings. She'd been feeling for the ball's presence and the unexpected vibrations distracted her a bit. It felt like a few bombs had just gone off, but it wasn't quite violent or loud enough to be an actual weapon. Maybe some of the other students had some something stupid. It was a violent feeling, though, and it worried her a bit. The tremors stopped shortly, though, and she decided to pay it no mind - though she did make a note in the journal reminding herself to constantly use her air sense in case something bad happened, spending a few extra seconds while she answered an easy question.
The bell signaling the lunch period rang out across the campus. Loudly. Brunhilde was focusing intensely on catching the beach ball when it happened, and yelped in surprise at both the sound of the bell and the beach ball bouncing off of her face. She scrambled to try to find the ball, wondering what the bell signified. The ball found her feet first, though, and she stumbled over it, just barely managing to save some tiny part of her dignity by grabbing it off the ground before falling over.
"The others have started lunch, I hope you are nearly complete." True enough they nearly were and Avarius was fully aware as he had been counting every throw. As the girls finished the last of the questions Avarius explained the location of the dormitories and the cafeteria.
"38" Avarius calls out as the last questioned is answered.
"Class will resume in 38 minutes, with or without you" "Enjoy your lunch. You deserve it", he finished, waving the girls off to their first meal of the school year.
They were late for lunch by a few minutes. Brunhilde didn't particularly care, though, seeing as how she didn't realize it. As far as she knew, there hadn't even been a bell, and nothing about it was written in the journal. Avarius's mention of the dormitories was first and foremost on her mind, as she wasn't terribly hungry. A screwy sleep schedule, brain damage, and a weird eating schedule at home would throw anyone's appetite off until a solid schedule was built up.
"Oh, that's right. Completely forgot this was a boarding school. Hope I don't get saddled with a bad roommate..."Preferably someone who's had experience with family or friends with severe memory loss, she thought. There were too many things resting on the requirement of either being alone or being with someone who could at the very least be taught how to deal with her in the case of something happening. The journal entry from four days prior mentioned that her family had faxed over the pertinent medical records, contact information, etc., so she didn't think that she had too much to worry about. If push came to shove, she could probably somehow force herself to deal with someone who at the very least never, ever interacted with her. But that sort of problem was at least twenty-five minutes off from being possible to deal with, and she made a note to check it all out. She turned towards Emi and offered her free hand.
"So, to the cafeteria then?"Regardless of whether Emi accepted her hand, she wandered off towards the building Avarius had indicated.
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