[b][color=82ca9d]April 9th / Sunday / Sunny[/color][/b] There wasn't much for her to do today. All her homework was done and dealt with, other chores were already finished, and no part time job to worry about. Ito Natsuki leaned against the bench, enjoying the feel of the cool breeze under the shade. Hinode park was quite peaceful at this time of day, as peaceful as it will ever get with kids running around and a few adults doing their own thing. Somehow... Natsuki didn't feel quite right whenever she was at the school or in the dorms. It wasn't as if she was being bullied or anything, the girls there seemed very polite, happy and quite keen on helping her with anything she might have a problem with. Natsuki felt a nudge by her foot, which, upon closer inspection, was revealed to be a rather dusty football. [color=6ecff6]"Sorry mister!"[/color] Came the call from one of the young boys running about. Wordlessly she stood up,kicking the ball back towards them, watching them immediately fall upon the ball, running and kicking with abandon. [i]How carefree they were,[/i] she thought. [i]If only these simple days last forever...[/i] [b][color=82ca9d]April 10th / Monday / Sunny[/color][/b] Natsuki continued reading, giving a slight smile and nod as the girls in her classroom gave her a greeting. It was common enough by now that she didn't feel bothered by it, or the group that sometimes followed her. They seemed to be very shy as well. She once caught one of the girls alone, and they blushed a deep hue of red then rushed off before Natsuki could even ask where the teacher was. It was not as if she had the right to criticize someone on that though, for she has the same problem trying to even talk to people. She glanced at the clock on the wall, noting the time. Quietly she took her things, and stopped by the toilet, adjusting her tie, making sure her shirt was properly tucked into her pants, and generally making sure she didn't look like a slob. Once she was in the lecture room, she took one of the back seats out of consideration for others. Being taller than average was a pain sometimes.