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A day off sounded tremendously nice. She could go eat, take a nap... All sorts of things she could do! She thought back to the exam as she walked almost aimlessly through the halls. That strange energy that she had felt before was probably magic. She had noticed afterward that her jacket was fine and the lens on the mask had been repaired immediately as soon as the white fog had disappeared. She didn't know if it was magic that fixed her jacket or if the test was just one big illusion.. The pangolin didn't know how magic really worked so she decided to let it slide for now. She'd never come up with a proper reasoning behind any of it.

She took the time to peer into the rooms as she walked passed them, only to notice someone familiar, laying in a bed.. Rii.. Riiii... Rikka! That was her name! Magnhild felt a little bad for almost forgetting her roommates name. She walked up closer to the door to get a closer look at her would-be roomie to confirm that it was actually her. Which it was. Mag paused for a moment before slipping the tip of her foot into the gap of the door, pulling it open without removing her hands from her jacket pockets. Typically, an acquaintance or friend would express some sort of worry for someone in an infirmary, but such things can't really be expected of Magnhild. Well.. Maybe she was a little worried. She silently walked over to Rikka, promptly sitting down in an empty chair near her.

"Are you alright? Did something happen during your exam?" She asked simply, placing her elbow on the armrest as she rested her cheek in her hand. Assuming a rather casual posture.
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Research Laboratory Room #5
An individual of average size and build wearing an unmarked blue uniform called out a series of random numbers, raising a finger every now and then until they were holding up a total of six digits. Their masked face looked between the students and was met with only confusion. After a few moments like this they put a finger to the lips of the mask as if in thought.

"Ah! Yes of course, I forgot again. People like to be called by name." Professor Leere mused aloud, lacing their gloved fingers behind their head. "Mortimer, Frisa, Steiner, Rayne, Kaiser, and..." The Professor made a quiet but obvious sound of distaste before adding the last surname to their verbal list. "...Urzenheim. This way, all of you. Don't delay, please, I will be assessing you all based on your actions and words from now until the conclusion of your combat based magic examination." Though the professor's words seemed for the group as a whole Leere's eyes were locked on a well dressed, silver haired chimera girl who looked away realizing they were under such scrutiny.

Leading the students into the laboratory marked as number five the proffessor began explaining in detail what would be expected of them. They sat on the table with the materials and crossed their legs. Pointing at the feline chimera with the silver hair Leere spoke to them first. "Six three zero nine nine zero, why don't you step forward and embarras- I mean, show us what the Urzenheim name means? Goodness, to think I almost said something rude." Leere put a hand over their mouth as the now flustered girl stepped forward. Leere continued speaking as she tried to concentrate on her test, throwing the blushing student even more off balance.

Leere said a number before each other attendee's actual name, all of them notably much lower than miss Urzenheim's number. The professor explained nothing about what those numbers meant and instead made everyone's test order clear with Urzenheim, Kaiser, and Rayne first followed by Mycona, Mortimer, and Steiner. Then, while the Urzenheim girl was still trying to explain what she understood about the magical items present, stuttering while she did so, Leere walked to the cage in the center of the room. Seemingly ignoring the first student Leere theatrically unveiled the ash-hopper, and described the creature in detail.

"You will be facing an unknown number and variety of these creatures in the next chamber, and the environment will be to their advantage. You will don one of the hoods lining that wall and protect the single filter inside the mask. That, or you can breathe toxic fumes which should render an average adult unconscious within thirty seconds. The ash-hopper, no matter the size or variant, will be very much attracted to that lifesaving carbon filter. To pass this test and not be placed in remedial combat classes you must best each ash-hopper pitted against you. Obviously, you will fail this test if you die."

Hearing these words Urzenheim whipped around to face the professor, her stutter now rendering her speech almost impossible to understand. However, the girl's body language was clear enough to convey disbelief and fear. Whatever she was trying to say was ignored by Leere and the professor simply spoke over them. "Miss Urzenheim! Grab a mask and get in that room or go home. Those are your two options; now don't waste any more of everyone's time."

The girl glanced at the door behind her but a moment later strode forward and awkwardly put on one of the hoods, clearly both frustrated and extremely nervous. In the next moment before she could hesitate or change her mind Leere gave the girl a helpful push into the next room and immediately sealed the door behind her. A somewhat chubby boy who looked to be of Airelosian descent stepped forward nervously to address the professor. "S-sir, she won't really die in there, will she? I was told..." Leere held up a hand and patted the boy on the head. "Oh no no no. None of you have anything to worry about. I simply owe the Urzenheim family a... favor. Yes, let's call it that. She'll be fine and so will the rest of you." Leere chuckled and the boy notably relaxed.

"At any rate, Mr. Fen Kaiser, please demonstrate your magical abilities for me." Leere gestured behind themself at the table of materials while they tossed aside the clipboard they had written nothing on as of yet. With a 'yes sir' the round boy calmly stepped forward and seemed to be concentrating. Though nothing obvious occured Leere began to applaud after a few moments. The professor commended the boy and addressed him by a slightly lower number to those that had been paying attention to that peculiarity. They then urged the girl by the name of Zyphyria Rayne forward. This girl's demonstration was far flashier than the boy's and the heat and energy made the whole room rather uncomfortable. To this Leere responded similarly and moved on to the next student.

"Ms. Mycona Frisa, step forward please." Leere's tone as they called the next girl was obviously bored compared to the prior two. However, when Mycona stepped forward the professor stopped them abruptly and leaned very close to her face, as if suddenly very interested in the girl.
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It had been some time after the nurse had given her the note and left, Rikka had tossed the note to the other side of the room leaving it lying defeated next to the facing wall. She had been quietly sitting on the bed drinking some tea with lemon and taking a few medications for a soar throat, nothing else to serious had fallen on the girl. The gas had done the most damage which wasn't much.

During her time that she was peacefully drinking her tea while staring at either the ceiling or her tea a familiar looking girl had entered the room as well like she was some sort of delinquent. Rikka had only yet noticed the girl when she walked a few feet towards her, Rikka lightened up in cheerfulness as she saw her roomie checking up on her. The only visit she got unfortunately... but a good visit at least! Rikka quickly noticed her old clothes on the chair next to her, just like any tiger trying to catch its pray Rikka lashed out towards the clothing swiftly moving the clothing under her sheets with some use of her time magic to slow down time so Mag wouldn't see. Rikka was happily smiling at the girl with a few sweat drops of panic along sides her head in fear the girl might have seen them. She was quiet cautiousness about someone seeing her clothes on the lose like that.

Rikka gave a short wave before Mag sat down, she seemed quite the delinquent the third time she had seen her. She pretty much looked like one as well but she didn't exactly expect Mag to act like one. Mag sat down next to her in the empty chair like some deliquent as well facing her in casual manner. Rikka stared at the girl her soft lips as she saw the pretty uncaring eyes above them. Mag asked her about the exam and how she was doing, Rikka looked around past the bed for a moment seeing her bag alongside the other side of the bed. She moved herself closer and sat on her knees while reaching down from the bed. Unknowingly her skirt was a bit shorter then she thought giving Mag a gap if she put a little bit of energy in it. Rikka took her notebook from her bag and a pen as she wrote back to Mag.

'I'm alright but, I didn't pass the exam.'


'How did you do?'


Due to her magical ineptitude, Magnhild didn't really notice Rikka's use of magic, rather she felt the energy of it.. Not enough to register any sort of reaction, but what did cause a reaction was the sudden disappearance of the clothes that once sat on the chair.. No questions were to be asked. She was actually glad that her roommate wasn't injured too badly. She would've smiled had the other girl stated that she had passed her exam, but there was really nothing to be ashamed of.

"I passed the combat exam. I think I failed the others." She wrote simply on the notebook in reply. Her handwriting seemed ever so slightly neater.

'I have the exact opposite of you I think >.<'


'You can talk if you want, it is alright. I can read lips'


Rikka gave a short smile at Mag that it was okay for her to talk regularly. That was the whole point of her lipreading so people found it easy to talk to her instead of keep having to write.

Rikka was a little curious how this girl could be so bad at written exams and any exam apart from fighting. It sounded like some fairy tale where in she grew up with wolves or something. Rikka imagined Mag with wolf ears and it fitten pretty well. 10/10 she would pet. The eyes matched as well so. But maybe she should give the reason she didn't pass the exam. It would only be fair to her roommate to tell her her secret first. Well secret, her whole group experienced her terror of bugs so she wouldn't be surprised if the whole school knew by tommorow.

'I had to fight a big bug, I don't really like bugs. They are pretty scary I think. So they ate my mask after I got tired of using my magic.'


'How did you survive through that exam? It seemed a little hard for an entree exam.'


Mag smiled back at Rikka when she was told that it was okay to speak instead of write. Her hand already hurt from holding the pen. When she spoke of the bugs, she remembered her fight sounding.. quite different.

"I had to fight a big bug too. It was like.. This big" Mag began, gesturing with her arms, suggesting it was many times bigger than a normal Ashhopper. She wasn't lying.

"It tried to chew my arm off, but it couldn't for some reason. Then it started kicking me in the leg.. That hurt a little." She continued, as she spoke she sounded pretty excited, almost like a kid that went on a big adventure. Something that nobody would expect from someone like Mag.

Mag showed Rikka with her arms how big the bug she had to fight was. Rikka sat a little unbelieving on the bed but suddenly seemed a tad shocked seeming how big it was from the look on her face. Suddenly sweating a little the memories of before came back. I-it tried to chew her arm off and kicked her... H-how was she still alive after all that. Dropping her pen Rikka sat there looking in shock at the girl unknowingly uttering a little with her vocals.

"E-e-eehhh"


Quickly grabbing the pen from her bed again she started frantically writing on the paper.

'Are you dead? Am I seeing ghost. No, no, no way you have survived that!'


Shivering a little again she poked out the pen at Mag after she had finished writing to push the back against her cheek to if she was real or not.

Mag has leaned forward to read what Rikka had written, only to have a pen poke her in the face. It tickled a little. The chimera chuckled before answering.
"It could be because of who I am. I'm a chimera. A Pangolin chimera at that." She said simply. Magnhild has little to no qualms with telling others that she was a chimera. Hell, Rikka probably already knew that she was. Humans somehow find out on way or another, right? Maybe they had some sort of talent for spotting chimeras?

"Erak, my foster father, always said that I was pretty tough, but I didn't think I was that tough."

Mag het cuteness made Rikka blush for a moment, it was too sweet to see her cheek bend in like that. The sudden word of Mag that she was a chimera caught Rikka a little off guard. She was? She truly, truly was a chimera? Mag didn't seem anything out of ordinary. Maybe something under her clothes somewhere. Was she right about the wolf ears? That would be a little weird but she could be hiding stuff with magic as well. Pangolin? She didn't understand what that was.

'What is chimera about you? If I may ask off course. You look human to me too be honest. YOU AREN'T AN INSECT ARE YOU?!'


Rikka really was paranoid about insects it seemed. She even went as far to have insect spray nearby in her room. It wouldn't end well for Mag if she was an insect. Calming down a little again Rikka wrote another question for her. It became a little clearer when she was told that she was a chimera.

'Is that why you are dumb...'


Holdup, that was mean to ask, Rikka quickly moved her pen over the paper a few times to erase the word and changed it for something else instead. It wouldn't be good for her if she started crying.

'Not so good at written exams?'


The chimera took awhile to read everything Rikka was writing, missing the words she crossed out, but ended up stifling a laugh. She shook her head, still smiling in amusement. "I never went to school, so I'm bad at everything, and no I'm not an insect." She answered as she took her jacket off, revealing her black singlet. She stood up from her chair, turning her body to the side; the back of her singlet wasn't there, replaced by a few straps that kept the cloth from waving like an apron. This design showed off her scales quite clearly.

"This is what makes me a Chimera." She stated simply, pointing at the scales as her other hand brushed her long hair away. In the back of her mind, she crossed out the possibility that humans had a talent for finding chimeras.

"Also, were you born deaf or did you get into an accident?" She asked bluntly. She remembered the old aunty again. She recalled being told that the aunty got into an accident and became deaf.. Or something like that. Maybe she was born that way. Mag had already forgotten.

Rikka looked surprised as she heard the girl never went to school, she imagined her coming from the boonies as well but at least Rikka got down mostly everything. Although that was also mostly because she is a huge nerd. You wouldn't want to see her book collection in her room. It was pretty big compared to normal human beings. Back to the point! Mag didn't study herself either, what had she done those first few years of her life? Gazing at Mag she mostly came to the conclusion of sleeping and eating. Rikka pulled a monotone look on her face as she thought about how see through this girl actual was.

'What did you do in all those years you didn't go to school?'


Luckly she wasn't an insect at least, Mag pulled the jacket off revealing that she had been walking around in a special singlet. This was not just a cut out piece of singlet but a special made one! Must be more of their sort around then, maybe there was a book about them as well. Rikka gazed at the scales in surprise. They were pretty cool, she looked a little like an animal with those scales. It looked cute and cool at the same time. Rikka didn't even excuse herself as she touched the scales. Firstly with her finger too with her full hand, softly brushing her hands over them. Scales were just like bones right, so she wouldn't feel it. Most likely. Rikka played around them for a while longer before looking back at the face of Mag in amazement, having missed anything she would have said during that time.

'They are cool! You are like a turtle!'


Mag asked a personal question to her short after. Rikka was caught a little off guard as she awkwardly chuckled a bit with a hand behind her head. She got this a lot, she didn't mind answering but she always felt a little awkward answering that type of question. Like what would they achieve with that info? Find a cure? She still hadn't gotten a cure from anyone!

'I'm a chimera as well! I'm part mole! I can see amazing underground!'


Rikka was making a joke, she did try to make it convincing by the detirmined look on her face. She then erased the part with a few scribbles and started over.

'It is from an infection when I was a baby. It is permanent brain damage near the root so I was pretty lucky it didn't do anything else bad.'


It took Rikka to write longer than normal, she had to put this to paper well and didn't want to make any faults and it to be completely clear in one go so Mag knew as roommate.

Mag could barely feel Rikka's hands on her scales, but it she knew what her roommate had stopped touching them. After the short session of show and tell, Mag put her jacket back on, resuming her seat as the human carefully wrote into her notebook once more. Mag gave the girl an amused smirk when she said that her scales made her 'like a turtle'. She hadn't heard that one before. Rikka's chimera 'joke' almost tricked Mag, but she wasn't that dumb. Rather, she was quite amused by it.

Mag simply nodded in acknowledgement after reading what Rikka said about her condition. "Hmm..? Well everyone's lucky in their own way, I guess." She stated plainly before remembering the other question asked of her. Her smile vanished, her expression returning to it's usual blank state.

"Fourteen years before I came here, I was busy begging on the street." She answered simply, her gaze locking with Rikka's. There was obviously a lot more to it. however, it was obvious that Magnhild wasn't saying any of this for pity. There was a slight pause before she continued.

"I spent the last four years getting used to this country.. And it felt a little late to join a normal school. That's what Erak said anyway." She shrugged.

Mag finished with telling Rikka they were happy about something all in a different way, it was true though. She felt glad that she wasn't some tomato plant at least. She could still live like a normal human despite her disability. It took a long time to lip read as good as this but she felt normal now at least.

Rikka didn't think about her question at all. It was clear she should have thought about it some more. The moment Mag her expression changed Rikka shifted her pose more towards Mag as she read her lips with her mouth somewhat agape. She was so totally wrong about this girl. She shouldn't have thought about it like that. This girl was trying her hardest to fit in by coming to school right now. It felt a bit shocking to see her history clearly now. The girl didn't show any sense or remorse or anger, it was just blankness like she hadn't cared for all those past years. Was she trying to forget them? or did she really not care? Mag spoke about this Eraq thing but didn't find it to be a fitting topic to talk about for now.

Rikka stared at the girl for a while longer after she was done talking. She didn't know what words she should say. She didn't know if she should either cheer her up or tell her that she felt sorry for her. With determined eyes she wrote and showed it to mag looking her directly in the eyes.

'You are the coolest person I have ever met Mag! Cooler than any manga superhero! You have a tragic past but also a wide futher! Maybe you'll become something like a fire fighter or something! They are cool!'


Although her expression was blank, she was actually trying really hard to steel her emotions. Rikka's determined expression surprised her, but what surprised her moreso was what she said. A grin returned to her face as wiped away the single tear that she had been holding back. She didn't really know what 'manga' was, but it was all going pretty overboard with the 'cool' part. She moved closer, gentle taking one of Rikka's hand into her own.
"Thanks, Rikka." She said.

Until now, Mag hadn't actually told anyone other than Erak about her past.. Even though she hadn't told the girl everything that had happened. Perhaps that was for another time, it was probably a little too heavy of a conversation for a infirmary visit.

Suddenly her stomach growled loudly. She'd just remembered that she was still hungry from the exam.
"Can you walk? We could go to the Cafeteria for some food." She asked, placing her other hand on her stomach as some sort of gesture.

Rikka her speech definitely hit something in Mag. The girl let out a tear as she took Rikka her hand gently into her own. Rikka just gave a suprised look as the girl suddenly got so emotional. Rikka couldn't look at her when she looked so sweet with the expression. Rikka softly turned her head away with a slight blush on her face. She softly nodded her head as she received a thank you from Mag from the corner of her eye.

Rikka turned back to Mag as she felt the warmth of her face disappear slightly. Mag asked her if she could walk. Rikka gave a nod before tilting her head to the side in question to why she asked... The armadillo girl put a hand on her own stomach, seemingly hungry. Firstly looking a bit surprise Rikka gave another nod that she was fine with going to the cafeteria. Must not have eaten yet before the exam.

Rikka got out from underneath her sheets and stood up on the ground again feeling a little weak legged still but could stand by leaning on the bed. Her clothes were still in the bed, she could probably put them in her bag without Mag noticing. Rikka put the stuff in her bag and left the notebook in her arms so she could talk with Mag. Quickly she put her hair in a short pony tail and hopped over next to Mag as she was ready to walk to the cafeteria with her notebook held in both arms onto her stomach.

When they were a bit further down their path Rikka wrote something to Mag again. It was a little dangerous to talk while walking but she was sure it would be fine.

'Can't you wear nice clothing because of those scales?'


After reading the question, Mag scratched her chin for a moment, thinking about what 'nice clothing' even meant. "By nice clothing.. Do you mean dresses? I don't like wearing those. I've done it once, and it was really uncomfortable. But.. I can." She responded, facing Rikka so she could read her lips.

"It's hard to put on and hard to move it... And someone gets angry if I get it dirty." She added with a shrug.

Rikka didn't know if she had any other clothing apart from those special singlets she wore but she bet Mag could expand her wardrobe with some other clothing, there was plenty of pretty clothing that could be both comfortable to wear and cute. Mag would look good in anything to be honest.

'Any top clothing would probably be hard to wear for you. You don't like to wear a skirt either? You can just put it over the clothes you wear now. I bet you would look good in it.'


Rikka gave her a comforting smile that she would look good in a skirt, hell Rikka even had a spare with her from her accident during the exam. It had been washed already. Mag would look cute in that she thought, the girl looked very pretty, it was a shame she didn't wear any cute clothing.

"Skirts are too.. air-y?" She replied, trying to find a better way to describe it. She was comfortable in her jeans. "I'm not really used to have my legs exposed." She added with some uncertainty. Mag didn't really care about how she looked, as long as she felt comfortable in whatever she was wearing.

It wasn't long before they made it to the cafeteria, since it wasn't a major meal time, there wasn't much being served other than soups, and rice-like foods. Perhaps bread as well. Not that it bothered the chimera all that much. Food was food. She promptly went to get some soup and bread, which she received quite quickly due to the lack of a queue.

It did seem that Mag didn't like skirt and maybe either hasn't been fond of trying them before. Rikka could understand why a girl with such personality wouldn't like them. Maybe it was better not to push all too girly clothes onto Mag, tomboyish clothes would work better maybe. Rikka blushed little at the thought of trying to dress her up. Trying to make her scale stand out was perhaps a big plus for her. She seemed a bit shy about it right now with the jacket over it even though it could be really pretty.

They arrived at the canteen, Rikka was happy they got to a place where they could sit down for a moment to chat. It was a bit difficult for Rikka to chat and walk at the same time, she was probably luckly that she hadn't walked into anything yet. Mag wasn't picky about her food, she just picked a few of the first thing she had seen and liked while not even looking at the rest there was. It was mostly the same thing they served right now, easy stuff to make and quick to cook. Rikka got some tomato soup and apple juice, she wasn't all that hungry since she had eaten before the exam as well.

Rikka waited for her soup to cool down as she was chatting with Mag a little.

'Do you have other clothes then this? It doesn't sound like you have an awfull lot of them.'


'We should go to the store sometime to dress you in something pretty.'


Magnhild slowly dipped a piece of bread into her soup as she read Rikka's writing. She was getting a little faster at it, she must be getting use to her handwriting already.
"Uhh.. I don't really own any other clothes... Other than a few pairs of the same clothing. Erak lived that way, and I didn't really mind it. As long as I had clothes, y'know?"

The chimera thought on the second statement for a moment before nodding a little, "We could." She said finally with a slight smile as she put the soup soaked bread into her mouth. The Pangolin began to wonder what she would even look like in whatever Rikka had in mind. Unfortunately, her imagination wasn't that great, so she just came up with blanks.

Like Rikka had imagined, Mag didn't really have much other clothes. If they were clean at least it wasn't as big of a problem. She mentioned the same thing as before, Eraq? Rikka didn't know who or what it was but Mag seemed fond of it. Rikka raised a brow as she wrote something short on the paper.

'What is this Eraq?'


As long as she wore clothes it was fine. She was right, it was better then no clothes. Mag carefully agreed with going, she didn't seem all to confident in going shopping with Rikka. Was she afraid it wouldn't be a succes or did she feel a little forced to come?

'I'm sure it'll be fun.'


Mag continued eating her soup and bread so Rikka copied her and did the same as well. She wrote a little alongside eating her soup from time to time. Rikka hadn't been in Mag's room yet so she couldn't get what this girl her hobbies were at all.

'Do you have any hobbies Mag?'


Mag stared at the page for a moment, trying to remember if she actually mentioned who Erak actually was. She shrugged, deciding to answer the question anyway.
"Erak is my foster father. He took me in when I first arrived here." She answered simply.

"As for hobbies...Does taking naps count as a hobby? Oh! I like taking care of those small trees..." The chimera said, gesturing their tiny size. "Bonsai tree." She added, remembering their name.

"There's one in my room, if you'd like to see it later." She offered, dipping into her soup again. She noticed that she hadn't really been asking Rikka any questions, thus..
"Do you have any hobbies?" She asked back.

Oh... Foster, he was her foster father. Mag looked so uncaring with every question she answered. Rikka didn't think she wouldn't care for her foster dad. He took her in when she didn't have a house or anything, just lived on the streets like some animal.

'Do you love him?'


Of course this girl had to answer with taking naps... Rikka swiftly wrote a big NO on her notebook while giving her an annoyed look. That was just being lazy and not having a hobby at all. It suddenly occured to the girl that she did like to do something in her free time after all, babying small trees? That was a bit of an odd hobby for a young girl. Her chimera aspect didn't make her like immortal like a turtle or something did it?

'Isn't that a hobby for old men?'


Mag offered her to show it later when they were both back at the room again. Rikka gave a small nod, she was please that Mag wanted to show her something out of own will.

Mag asked her the same question back, if Rikka had any hobbies. Rikka jumped slightly as a light blush gushed over her face. She couldn't tell her she tended flowers now after basically calling her an old man.

'I read a lot of books and like to play old games as well. I don't do them often though since I'm either at school or working.'


As expected, she was barraged by more questions after asking one. She wasn't too shocked to see Rikka reject napping as a hobby, but at the same time she didn't understand how someone could dislike it.

"I wouldn't say I hate him. He's a nice person. I was told he was one of the stranger foster carers. Anyway, I am who I am now because of him. I'm thankful." She responded. "And caring for Bonsai is an art." She added with a slight pout, feeling somewhat offended. But in her heart, she knew it was a pretty 'old person' thing to do.

Magnhild merely nodded in acknowledgement of Rikka's hobbies, not really sure what to say about them.

'Foster parents always sound like nice people. I suppose it must feel a little weird having to rely on another parent and suddenly having to like them.'


Rikka would have probably ended up better if she had foster parents as well. She didn't really like her own parents for how they acted towards her. Buying things she needed but still giving her that annoyed look afterwards. It was the worth feeling you could get from that look.

Mag seemed somewhat offended by Rikka calling it a hobby for old men. It was true though, she had never seen a girl of her age do the same. Was it fun to cut leaves of a small tree in very precise ways? Rikka didn't really think so. Mag pouting was a new thing though, it was cute. She wouldn't see this girl irritated a lot she supposed so she had to get this good into her mind before she had to make her mad at her again.
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The cafeteria was a cacaphony of excited conversations during dinner after all the testing had concluded. The first year students talked about how their tests had gone with eachother and anyone else who would care to listen. Many second year students were present as well, either chatting amongst themselves or with the new students. It sounded like most had passed their tests with flying colors and rare was the downcast or sour faced student tonight.

One very large group was clustered near the center of the room, around an attractive and richly dressed student in her second year, and the silver haired feline chimera was clearly enjoying the attention. Her black furred tail swayed from side to side as she conversed with the various students gathered around her. Despite all the noise her voice was crystal clear and it was easy to overhear what she was saying from almost everywhere in the cafeteria.

As more students filed in for a well deserved and much needed meal the tone of the conversation was shifting from light and animated to somewhat more serious. One of the first years had asked about the abandoned building across the small river,. Yvette Urzenheim was happy to explain what she knew of it, even if the tone of that subject was a bit more grim.

"Oh, you guys noticed the old abandoned schoolhouse on the hill to the west of the dorms? Is that not the creepiest place you have ever seen?! I heard that it was hundreds, maybe even a couple thousand years old. I'm glad they shut it down after... Whatever, the place just scares the hell out of me."

"But aren't you a second year mage in training?" A short girl with a thick frontier accent piped up. She seemed unconvinced that an old building might actually spook the other girl, but at the same time she looked a unnerved at the possibility.

"Yeah, I may be a second year, and top of my class, but even I won't go there! Especially at night, and most definitely not tonight." Yvette answered, visibly shivering for a brief moment.

"Why not?" asked the same girl, her and several others now looking less comfortable with the recent turn of the conversation. "What's so scary about an abandoned building? There were tons of those in my town. Worst that could happen was one fall on top of you."

"No one's told you about that place? Oh, that's right, aheh, the staff doesn't like rumors going around... Ahh, never mind, just forget I said anything!" Yvette sincerely looked as if that critical piece of information had slipped her mind.

As Yvette tried to change the subject several people spoke up, protesting just leaving them hanging and pressing her for more information. Yvette resisted at first but it ultimately wasn't long before the peer pressure took their toll on the young chimera. Caving under the various pleading voices Yvette sighed before finally continuing.

"Alright, alright! I guess I have already said a bit too much, haven't I? The least I can do is warn you all at this point." She leaned forward and lowered her voice, making it harder for the entire room to listen in. Her face was much more serious now and most of her audience became very quiet.

"That place... is legitimately haunted."

The group fell silent at those words, and their expressions revealed a menagerie of expected reactions to such a revelation.
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Mori watched Yvette from across the cafeteria, smirking to himself as she regaled the younger students with tales of the ‘haunted’ abandoned building. He had to admit, he was impressed. She was betraying nothing of her cold little black kitty heart with her words. Frost must have had something especially nasty planned to get her little sycophantic kitty to play the caring upperclassmen so well.

He rubs his chin for a moment, antenna twitching idly as he wonders if he should intervene. The trio were terrors when you knew what they were capable of, most of their victims either dropping out to escape or...worse. The moth boy had lost more than a few projects to their bullying, either from the relentless pursuit of Yvette scaring his work in progress away or a well timed (often singular) word from Frost undoing months improvement.

He sighs, standing up and walking over to the cat chimera, boot heels clicking loudly behind him as he made his way through the crowd. ”Now now…”, he chirps softly approaching Yvette from behind, his voice carrying surprisingly far in the silence of the lunch room. ”There’s no need to be selfish Yvette darling.” He says, draping his arms loosely over her shoulders as he leans over the cat chimera. He smiles warmly at the younger students.

”The only thing ‘haunting’ that building at night are the couples who sneak in their for a little...privacy.” He says, leaning forward and bringing Yvette into a lazy hug. ”Atleast...that’s what we used it for anyway…I don't see why you need to scare the freshmeat off. It's not like it belongs to us afterall. ” he adds, smirking down at Yvette. Silently, he wished he had bothered to learn any emphatic magic, as he's doubtlessly missing quiet the mental tantrum going on in the depths of her mind.

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Bawen sat at the edge of the crowd, hardly paying attention to...much anything really. It had taken several minutes before he managed to wake up, back aching from being left on the cold exam room floor. It had taken longer to drag himself back to the cafeteria and into a chair, silently cursing all the way. It had not gone as it should have, and he found himself increasingly worried over his performance at the end. He tried to busy himself with people watching, eyes bouncing from person to person for a few minutes (skipping over Mark several times) before settling on Magnhild.

She seemed to be the only one present from his exam group, and was hurriedly exchanging notes with a human, though why the poor girl was being forced to 'talk' to one of their kind he couldn't guess. The normal agitation he would have felt at their mere proximity, however, was currently being drowned out by the urge to lie down on this table and sleep until the abyss of non-existence swallowed him whole. And while he could hear someone say something about an abandoned building, he couldn't bring himself to pay it any mind. As far as Bawen was concerned, at the moment, there was no earthly force that could grab his attention until he got a much needed nap.
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Mark was slumped on a cafeteria stool, panting so hard that he almost seemed like a dog. The exercises that his new friends showed him were no walk in the park, and every one of his muscles felt incinerated. He spent a few moments simmering in his sweaty puppy puddle before slowly lifting his head up. With a quick lick of his cracked lips he hung his mouth open before speaking.

"Work that body...........

.......huah..............."


His head immediately smacked against the table with a loud thud. He continued to wallow in the weariness.

"That place... is legitimately haunted."

The dog chimera unstuck his sweaty head from the sweaty table and swiveled it to stare in horror at the student's words. "GHOST....REAL?" Was all he could sputter out with his fried vocal cords, an orchestra of wheezing noises and lip flapping. It sounded like an old man attempting to imitate a kettle and having a stroke halfway through. Mark was aware that the sheep chimera was occasionally observing him and felt ashamed at not being able to coach him in his current state, like he had promised him in his elaborate mental fantasies.

He stood up and mechanically hobbled over to the cluster of students. After all, someone had to unite and protect them. He opened his mouth, paused for a second, and returned to the exact same spot with a glass of water. Whatever words were going to crawl out of his mouth were then erased by the actions of a stupidly attractive moth student, who derailed the girl's conversation harder than a flaming zeppelin crashing into the previous flaming zeppelin analogies. Mark let out a wheeze of relief after hearing what the moth chimera had to say as it cleared things up. The two students obviously had a cool and secret wrestling location and the girl wanted to tell people so she could grow stronger without the moth boy knowing. He firmly shut his eyes and placed an L-shaped hand on his chin. WHAT A SNEAKY SPARRING TACTIC! MY FELLOW STUDENTS ARE INGENIOUS!

Mark sat retreated to the edge of the crowd now that his worries were gone and sat next to his good and kind friend Bawen. Bawen looked dead, even more so than usual. If Mark was clever he'd crack a joke about counting sheep, but he wasn't. The other chimera was currently imitating a corpse and was seemingly unaware of Mark's presence right beside him. The tired dog quietly sipped his water and tried to follow the conversation without succumbing to the same fate as his caring and fuzzy friend.


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Berke had been concerned after Mark's failure that his friend would take it rather hard, but it turned out he needn't have worried; Mark had a damn well imperishable positive spirit. He was absolutely fine and not in need of any consolation or encouragement. It was a good thing to see. In fact, it seemed like just about everyone was having a good time at their after test party. The only thing out of sync with the festivities was talk of a haunted house on the school ground. Berke was not aware that ghosts were a thing, but if they were, he really wanted to see one. There was no reason it couldn't be a perfectly friendly ghost if there was one. Unfortunately, from the words of one that spoke up following the spooky revelation, it seemed as though talk of haunted grounds may in fact not be true. That was severely disappointing to Berke.

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Mycona was in the midst of, once again, shoveling food down her throat as she listened to Yvetteurzenheim talk about a place that was haunted. Mother had explained that the place from the book she read was 'haunted' because a 'spirit' lived there. Mycona did not understand what was supposed to be so frightening about a 'spirit'. Both Yvetteurzenheim and the hero of the book seemed concerned by spirits, and Mycona had no idea why. Shortly following, a big bug came and told her that the building was only being used by 'couples' who wanted 'privacy'. Mycona wanted to know what couples of things were going in there, and why they needed to be in private, but everyone was still talking, so her questions would have to wait. He also mentioned something about scaring 'freshmeat'. Mycona could not fathom how fresh pieces of meat could be scared, nor why anybody would purposely try to scare them. Again questions bubbled up in her mind, but she would just have to wait and see what would be said next.

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Rikka was sitting diagonally over Mark with Mag in front of her. She had been chatting with Mag a little while Mag was filling her belly. Rikka however was busier with something else then eating. There was this weird dog person sitting close to her. He had been panting weirdly and was just talking in himself it seemed. Rikka kept staring at him with the most weirded out expression on her face. She occasionally took a sip of her drink but kept her vision on him at all cost. Eventually he dropped his head onto the table which made her a little startled and left a gasp from her mouth. She turned her eyes the other way not wanting to have him notice that she got scared and stared at him. When he didn't seem to notice she continued staring to see if he was okay from having dropped his head.

The dog seemed to be looking at something. Rikka turned her head for a moment to see what he was looking at as well but it was not clear to her. She just confusingly looked at the dog before writing something down for him to read. She wrote quickly and showed it to him.

'What are you doing.'
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Yvette's irises all but vanished as her pupils expanded and the fur of her tail puffed out for a few moments. Body rigid, it even looked as though the girl's breathe caught in her throat. This was proven true when she exhaled hard, and grabbed her tail to begin smoothing down the fur. Her pupils remained dialated. Following the moth chimera's appearance and his words several students began to laugh off what Yvette had said, accepting it as the more likely story behind the school. Flustered, Yvette tried to regain the crowd as best she could from her fellow second years interference.

"M-mori! Don't tell them that, it really is haunted, I swear! It's not my fault you never believed me." She shifted her attention back to the crowd after responding to Mori, giving him a subtle look only he would be able to notice. "So, yeah, now that sweet cheeks here has outed what we used to do at that place... I was a first year once, too. Just last year, would you believe it? Heh. Anyway we might have fooled around in that place once but that was before I knew. After I found out the hard way the place's reputation I have never been back there. Seriously, if any of you are gonna have fun like that, don't do it there. The fourth floor of the library would be a better place for that kind of thing." She leaned back into the boy still draped over her shoulders and reached up to gently hold his arms, as if they were indeed intimately familiar with one another. Unbeknownst to the others her sharp nails were digging into Mori's flesh. She flicked her tail across his face once, satisfied she had control again.

Across the cafeteria, in as quiet a corner as there could be at the moment, sat another silver haired feline chimera. she was largely unnoticed even though the resemblance to Yvette was unmistakable. Her face, however, conveyed nothing but exhaustion and a clear disdain for her relative. As Yvette had her fun Elsa would occassionally glance at her and scoff or shake her head. Yvette, meanwhile, did not even glance at Elsa, as if the girl didn't even exist.
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Under normal circumstances Mark would have passionately interrupted the improvised PDA session in front of him in the name of proper student conduct. A notebook with a mysterious message stole his attention, however. His eyes looked towards the owner and her confused face. COULD IT BE, SHE KNOWS THAT MY THROAT IS DEFEATED RIGHT NOW!? Of course, that would explain why she opted to greet him by writing. The ruckus around him was especially loud for the chimera and his canine ears were giving off the occasional sting of pain, but the question that sat in front of him demanded all of his focus.

What are you doing.

No question mark or follow up or anything of the sort, just a neutral quartet of words that caught him staring at them and decided to stare back harder. Mark gulped nervously, wincing after his sore throat reminded him why that was a bad idea. He began to furiously write.



Mark's handwriting was neat and orderly, with every exclusively capital letter being created with such immense pressure on the paper that it was more accurate to say that he was carving the words instead of writing them. A stick figure soldier absentmindedly appeared as he brainstormed the second portion of the response. In the end, he wanted to know who this girl was and how she knew his throat was unusable. Incredibly powerful magic perhaps? He carefully returned the notebook with the face of someone furiously in thought.
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What even was this dog boy. She obviously was weirded out by the looks of him and how he was acting but to give that surprised and excited look back at her was definitly scaring her. Was he excited getting to talk to her? She had never seen someone so excited as him when they first met. Did he like her?! Was he thinking about boy stuff!? Weren't dogs like sex machines that would try to get babies with everything they would see?! Rikka was shivering in fear at the thoughts of it. Her eyes showed Mark a look of being terrified.

Mark however had been writing a message back to Rikka in her book while she was freaking out over nothing. When Rikka came back from planet Rikka her gaze lowered back to her notebook lying on the table. She shook her head a little before turning the book back to her to see what it said. Firstly she noticed the cute drawing of a stickman figure that seemed to belong to the military. The text however was nonsense. She blinked for a moment before looking up at the dog boy in yet again confusion. Her left eye was softly twitching as she thought about how he had changed the subject this dramatically by telling his goal while she hadn't even asked that.

For some reason the boy had tried to push his pen through the pages of her notebook the whole time he had been writing. How smart was this boy? Rikka flipped onto the next page where to her annoyance the text could still be seen deeply engraved into the pages for atleast ten pages more. It was better for him not to write before she ran out of paper.

'My name is Rikka, what is yours? You don't have to write everything down if you don't want too ^-^'


With a still somewhat confused face she showed him the notebook again as reply to his previous message. It was better to ignore what he had said before since it had nothing to do with their conversation right now.
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