KatherinWinter said
Roxy nodded. She didn't need a lot of stuff so once the cheese melted alittle she put the second tortilla on top. "Is there a trick to flipping these things?" She asked. She looked up when she heard Katherin's name announced over the PA. "Shit that cant be good. She wasn't scheduled...umm....how many do we need?" She said trying to cover her slip up.
"Scheduled? I thought..." Felice cut off as a sudden thought occurred to him. They were being watched, weren't they? Anything they said would be used against them if it wasn't what the higher-ups wanted, wouldn't it? Even the contract he had made, that had likely been caught as well, though hopefully the 'plausible deniability' claim would still hold in his defense. He did have an alibi worked out if he was questioned, just in case.
The point was, if the girl next to him - who had been here much longer than he had and seemed to know a lot about how things worked in this place - had cut off a sentence, there was trouble behind the knowledge of it. He still wanted to know, but this clearly wasn't the time or place. "...Right, flipping. It's a lot like a pancake, really, only you have to watch out to make sure the top stays on. It shouldn't be too hard if the cheese is melted properly, and it's easier with fewer additions." He took a spatula and placed it under his own, waiting only a moment before lifting the entire thing and turning it over quickly. "Just like that. Don't worry too much if it folds a bit, that will probably happen a lot for a while. I still do it, even, but it's not a big deal."
What was she trying to say? How can I figure it out? The questions still buzzed in his mind though he tried to push them away for the time being. Right now, he had a job to do, and whether he liked it or not, perhaps the safety of a few other people depended on his self control. "...These can be cut up into smaller pieces, so assuming that everyone can eat at least half of one each...how many students are there?"
KatherinWinter said
Katherin sighed and pulled away from Kido. "It's alright. I figured they would yell at me. Go down to lunch." Katherin told him as she headed to the door of the room. "Follow the rule's Kido. Don't step over the lines they have drawn. Tell Roxy that I might not be able to teach the second class. If that is the case everyone should go to the library."
"Miss Katherin..." Kido looked fearful as she walked away to the door. He had gotten her in trouble, hadn't he? What was going to happen? In a place like this, where people looked around furtively when they spoke, he had an odd feeling that just yelling would be something they would be very lucky to get away with as punishment. "I'm sorry. I-I'll tell her. Please come back soon." He was suddenly more aware of the feeling of being watched after the announcement, and he couldn't help fearing for everyone else now. "I'll be careful, I promise."