WHO: Ritsuka and Leia LOCATION: In a hallway. WEEK: 64 TIME: Thursday afternoon during the event. WHAT: Ritsuka just wants to study but gets flung at a professor instead. Quick log. RATING: G
A small smile tugged at Leia's lip as she noted the young boy trying to manoeuvre his way through the crowed hallways with his stack of school supplies. He seemed quite skilled at it, so she left the boy to it - or would of, at least, had he not suddenly flung himself right at her.
She was a small person, but thankfully so was the young man, and she was able to brace herself appropriately to prevent them from crashing to the ground. For the umpteenth time in her life, she inwardly thanked the inventor of the charm she used to keep her white clothes impervious to dirt as she steadied the boy at the shoulders.
"Are you all right, Mr - Aoyagi?" The pause as she searched the recesses of her mind for a surname was almost imperceptible.
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It took him a moment to realize someone was holding him up, but once he did his tail and ears shot up in surprise before he quickly jumped away from her. "I-I'm okay, I'm sorry Professor Solo... I don't know what happened..." He said sounding more than a little confused and gave the hallway a glance for any smug looking students that may of just played a prank. When he found none he brought his gaze back up to the woman and offered an apologetic smile.
"Ah, you're not hurt are you?" He starts until he finally realized she didn't have a spot of ink anywhere on her and had there not been school supplies sprawled around her feet and ink on his own uniform he might of thought he just imagined bumping into her.
"A charm?" He said curiously and knelt down to collect his belongs. Having seen her around the school he had always thought it was a little daring of her to wear so much white around children. Now he knew the secret.
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"Please, don't worry about it," she said gently, not bothering to remind him of the first part to her surname. Not everyone in the world wsa Ta'a Chume attempting to dig at her with every word, after all. "I'm perfectly all right. Are you okay, though? That was quite a leap you took, there."
Leia knelt down next to the boy, helping him gather the multitude of books and other belongings he'd been carting around. She stilled for a moment and then laughed ruefully. "It seems I've been caught," she admitted easily. "An affectation, perhaps, but I'd have to be mad to wear so much white around this place without it." She straightened, handing the boy back the items she'd picked up. "Now, do you think you'll be all right from here on out?"
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She was a small person, but thankfully so was the young man, and she was able to brace herself appropriately to prevent them from crashing to the ground. For the umpteenth time in her life, she inwardly thanked the inventor of the charm she used to keep her white clothes impervious to dirt as she steadied the boy at the shoulders.
"Are you all right, Mr - Aoyagi?" The pause as she searched the recesses of her mind for a surname was almost imperceptible.
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"Ah, you're not hurt are you?" He starts until he finally realized she didn't have a spot of ink anywhere on her and had there not been school supplies sprawled around her feet and ink on his own uniform he might of thought he just imagined bumping into her.
"A charm?" He said curiously and knelt down to collect his belongs. Having seen her around the school he had always thought it was a little daring of her to wear so much white around children. Now he knew the secret.
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Leia knelt down next to the boy, helping him gather the multitude of books and other belongings he'd been carting around. She stilled for a moment and then laughed ruefully. "It seems I've been caught," she admitted easily. "An affectation, perhaps, but I'd have to be mad to wear so much white around this place without it." She straightened, handing the boy back the items she'd picked up. "Now, do you think you'll be all right from here on out?"
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