Maybe it was hypocritical to have a demon teaching a class about virtue. But since when had the administration cared about hypocrisy?
More importantly, Callie liked to use the class as a way to torment her students. If pressed by Her Royal Pinkness, Callie would remind her that demons were supposed to tempt, and that she always turned over
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It was easy for him to take a small slice and poke at it.
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There was no right answer there. So ... have fun with that, Victor.
(she's just going to harass a little and then drop it, do not mind the power-tripping demon)
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She was intrigued by the logistics of cyborgs. Sue her.
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Why couldn't they push out computer updates to all humans? It'd make the End of Days so much easier to accomplish.
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A pause.
"Wait, can you change colors like a chameleon?"
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"No, I can't," she said. "That would be so useful. I could have made myself beet red for elementary school so no one knew I was a halfie."
Oversharing, Callie.
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She held up her plate for Callie's inspection.
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"You missed the Swingles," she modded said. "They're little key lime pies that have been dipped in chocolate and frozen. Surely you're going to have one of those."
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Sholeh wasn't so good with the trusting people. Or rather, she was too good at it.
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Temptation was good. Leading the girl around by the nose was fun. It'd be even better if she could find the right buttons to push the girl into gorging herself.
It was just an apple, Eve. Didn't it look yummy?
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But Sholeh was taking the proffered treat anyway, and putting it into her mouth. Callie was her teacher! Surely she knew best, right?
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