[Officially, school's finished. Temari would be going home, if her new philosophy teacher hadn't threatened to get Gaara pulled out of school after he'd finally made some friends
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[He's changed his shirt, the gash she left on his chest being treated by Konan already, and only stings a little when he moves one particular way or another.
But truly he's not that much of a bastard. Alright, maybe he is. But he does have the occasional moment of mercy. He's brought food. Good food. Konan's food. Temari had better feel special, he didn't share that with just anyone.
When he strides into the room, he's surprised her to be there already, he's expected her putting this off for the last second, turning up as late as possible.]
Ms. Sabako, glad to see you are ready and waiting. [He sets the food down on his desk.]
[Temari does notice that he's changed his shirt when he arrives- only because she would've felt more satisfied to see the results of her attack. She notices the plate of food he brings in too, and resolves not to eat any NO MATTER WHAT. It's probably poisoned, or worse, laced with some truth serum.
She ignores him, jaw clenched shut and intently staring at the wall.]
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But truly he's not that much of a bastard. Alright, maybe he is. But he does have the occasional moment of mercy. He's brought food. Good food. Konan's food. Temari had better feel special, he didn't share that with just anyone.
When he strides into the room, he's surprised her to be there already, he's expected her putting this off for the last second, turning up as late as possible.]
Ms. Sabako, glad to see you are ready and waiting. [He sets the food down on his desk.]
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She ignores him, jaw clenched shut and intently staring at the wall.]
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You may have one if you wish, I am not going to poison you. That would be cowardly.
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Locking students up in a safe isn't cowardly?
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