Ginta was waiting by the fountain in the middle of the main walkway leading to the school and making a valiant effort not to fidget too much with the uniform he was wearing. Apparently it was school policy that all visitors under a certain age must follow the school dress code to the letter. Really, he had lucked out because, though it was a loan, it fit fine... he was just completely unused to it.
He looks up from his not-fidgeting and manages to spot the bouncing Aya ahead. He trots over, trying not to go too fast since running outside of P.E. was against school policy. It occured to him that this place had a lot of weird rules to follow.
Public displays of affection are also against school rules but that in know way stops Aya from trying to pull Ginta into tight hug and giving him a kiss.
"You're perfect. And you look amazing. Unlike every other guy at school, you make this look good."
Some students turn and whisper, but they turn around and walk away. Aya either appears to not notice or not care.
Ginta completely trusts that Aya knows what she's doing since this is her turf. As such he returns the PDA quite readily.
The youkai can't help but blush a bit at the compliment and rub at the back of his neck nervously. "Heh, thanks. I couldn't help feeling a little silly so I'm glad you think I don't look too obviously out of place as is."
By the time Ginta is able to focus on their surroundings and other things that are not-Aya most of the students around them have started walking elsewhere. He links arms with Aya and starts following the general flow of the direction of the crowd. "So, where to?"
She'll find drawing Ginta close a very easy thing to do. He leans his head against hers, meaning she'll feel it when he nods at each person she points out.
He burst out laughing at that. "Heh, even the birds aren't an issue now since they've been gotten rid of. But yeah, crazy as this place seems to get it's not so bad."
"You think school is crazy? I was thinking more boring. Hmmm. I guess crazy is kind of appropriate though." She smiles at him, teasing. "I know you have a weakness for crazy." She leans in for a kiss.
The bell sounds that signals the next class will soon begin.
"Well, between the exploding bathroom and the art class... though maybe it just decided to get crazy for the one time I visit."
He chuckles in agreement with that last statement and leans forward to close the gap. He gets the feeling that the bell means they should move on, judging by the way the rest of the day has gone, but he feigns ignorance so that he can linger a little longer. He pulls back and glances out the window.
"A lot of people seem to be rushing around. Guess that means we should go, huh?"
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He looks up from his not-fidgeting and manages to spot the bouncing Aya ahead. He trots over, trying not to go too fast since running outside of P.E. was against school policy. It occured to him that this place had a lot of weird rules to follow.
"Hey, Aya! I hope I'm not too late."
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"You're perfect. And you look amazing. Unlike every other guy at school, you make this look good."
Some students turn and whisper, but they turn around and walk away. Aya either appears to not notice or not care.
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The youkai can't help but blush a bit at the compliment and rub at the back of his neck nervously. "Heh, thanks. I couldn't help feeling a little silly so I'm glad you think I don't look too obviously out of place as is."
By the time Ginta is able to focus on their surroundings and other things that are not-Aya most of the students around them have started walking elsewhere. He links arms with Aya and starts following the general flow of the direction of the crowd. "So, where to?"
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The building that the main path leads to is the largest. To Aya, it always resembles the central tower of a fortress.
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He burst out laughing at that. "Heh, even the birds aren't an issue now since they've been gotten rid of. But yeah, crazy as this place seems to get it's not so bad."
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The bell sounds that signals the next class will soon begin.
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He chuckles in agreement with that last statement and leans forward to close the gap. He gets the feeling that the bell means they should move on, judging by the way the rest of the day has gone, but he feigns ignorance so that he can linger a little longer. He pulls back and glances out the window.
"A lot of people seem to be rushing around. Guess that means we should go, huh?"
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"Yes," she sighs. "Science next." She looks out the window and sees Ms. Katsuki still on the field leaning forward as she chats with Mr. Fujiwara.
"The classroom is across campus, but it looks like we have some time."
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