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Alexei Dragunov - Warakuma Shopping District: Shirohane Flower Store.

She accented to his suggestions with politeness as she took the card, a saddened expression crossing her face for the briefest of periods. He knew it was downer to even the most cheery of people but if he could change things he would. She then politely accepted the payment and offered to agree on an agreement of a later date. Alexei just gave her a thankful bow and an uneasy smile.

Just as she had finished the door opened again and another person walked in. Another one from his school and judging by the rudeness and the shrill pitch he knew who it was. Aiko Yamamoto. Though he was new, he had heard the stories of the vain duo of Warakuma High. the way he addressed Kotori also made him a bit displeased but Toma stepped in and took control of the situation. Alexei was meanwhile politely asked by a concerned mother to make haste.

He bowed again, "Thank you, Shirohane-dono. I also apologize for the rudeness of my colleague. I shall take your leave now." before giving a smile to the patron and turning to face the others. As he closed on them, he heard Kotori's last few words. He glared at Aiko as he came up to the trio motioning with his hands to move out.

"You have my sincere thanks, Kotori-chan. My apologies for his behavior. " he said as he gave her a curt bow before taking the other two seniors by the shoulders and gently prodding them out of the shop.

"You have caused a bit of a scene already, I think we can continue this interrogation outside. Kotori-chan has nothing more to add I believe so leave her be." he relied in a deep rumble as they made for the shop's gate.
KatherinWinter said
Katherin chewed on her pencil. It wasn't that she didn't know how to do math. She knew a few things. But being blind she didn't know how to do math on paper. What she knew how to do she did in her head. Which was fine except how did she show the housekeeper what she knew when she couldn't write it down? She would ask when the housekeeper returned. "Ive never been to school or anything like that." Katherin answered. "But I've learned a few things on he streets. I'm just uncertain how to show my knowledge."


Py understood that Katherin faced a similar problem. Now that they had time to figure this out, it seemed that the housekeeper hadn't given much thought to their situation per se. But he replied to her in a curious tone "I'm lost in this too. I mean I was lucky to get a few books in braille but i can't figure how to do maths on paper. I mean I can recite the number system but I don't know their shapes."
YamiCuoreLaroux said
After thinking it over a bit more, the wondering boy reached for his tablet and typed out the question that preyed on his mind: "Katherin, Pyktis? Is it easier to work with spoken proofs, by any chance? Or do you use a different method for something like this assignment?"


"Can't say, Kyo." Py shrugged. "I mean, yeah if there is simple addition or other basic calculations involved I think I can do that but I don't know what more does maths include." he said to him. "I mean I know the number system somewhat through experience but I can't put it on paper. I haven't read that much yet. I wonder I am even capable of doing this assignment." he finished.
Hey Kat! Please reply to Py's question in IC. I'll appreciate that. Happy Holidays o/
Py just fiddled around with a pencil in his hand. He was a quick study when it came to learning things but Maths didn't interest him per se. He knew the basics of calculation but things like geometry, trigonometry though sounded rather awesome depended too much on visualization and visual input that he was at an handicap.

You can ask him to repeat solutions and situations almost verbatim but he knew that he didn't know of its meaning most of the time. English and the languages on the other had was an entirely different field. Given a braille edition of any book, you can be assured that he'll spend his time reading it from cover to cover before indulging in any other thing. He can be said to be a bibliophile or rather a very curious being. Whatever seem to catch his fancy, he was always ready to unearth as much as he can.

But he just sat there fiddling his pencil before deciding to ask Katherin for her input.

"What are you upto, Kat? I hardly seem to be able to think of something. Have you taken these lessons before?" he asked her curiously.
Sure, take your time Cap. and a happy holiday season to you and all the other participants.
KatherinWinter said
"Yes music is definetly an option as long as enough people are interested." The housekeeper answered. "I thought we would spend the alternate. One serious class like interacting than one more easy going class than serious and so forth.


"It sounds good to me. Can't say about others though. Having not attended a school i can't suggest a attern that suits everyone or even me for that matter. I believe you are the best judge" Py said plainly in response to the housekeeper.
KatherinWinter said
"Yes music is definetly an option as long as enough people are interested." The housekeeper answered. "I thought we would spend the alternate. One serious class like interacting than one more easy going class than serious and so forth.


"It sounds good to me. Can't say about others though. Having not attended a school i can't suggest a attern that suits everyone or even me for that matter. I believe you are the best judge" Py said plainly in response to the housekeeper.
TrixyTrix said
sorry...I will try to get a post up tomorrow.got a bad case of food poisoning >__<was in hospital


Get well soon, Trix.
Sho Minazuki said
Oh yeah. Who else wants Persona designs?I have some time to design some, though am in the middle of drawing other stuff.


I would like one if you could. Please.
Have posted. Hope it was worth the wait.
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