[b]Shiori[/b] A pale, slight hand came down to carefully lift Kaede off the desk. "Honda-kun," Shiori began, with a serious expression on her face. It was important to be prepared in school, after all. Shiori herself was quite prepared, up to and including a few thick books so she could reach things without needing to ask for help. She wasn't the kind of vampire who could fly, after all. "You should be more prepared, and have someone ready to take you to clubs after classes!" The tiny teacher waggled her finger. Responsibility was important, very much so! It was why she did her best to project such a responsible image when she was teaching, or interacting with students in general. She didn't want them to take away some bad influence from her. Certainly, there were some times where she let herself unwind, but for now she was going to be strongly projecting the image of a competent and responsible teacher who did everything she could to make sure school was a productive experience for the students! "It would be no good at all if you got missed and didn't make it to your club, after all. But I've got you this time." The childish vampire's expression faded from serious to a smile. "And I'm sure today's baking club will be full of fun!" With that, Shiori raised her free hand and waved to the still-seated nekomata girl in the room. "Tsukihime-kun, come along!" ---- [b]Ayano[/b] Ayano's motions were swift and practiced. She stood, slid her seat in, and straightened. Her bag was gathered up, and the black-haired girl quietly adjusted her glasses before turning and heading to the door. She was going to try and be the first to the book club, as well, in order to try and get things nice and situated so that she could ensure the club meeting would go off without a hitch. The Book Club wasn't very large, but it had a fair number of members and to put it simply Ayano had to ensure that the meetings were nice and pleasant for everyone involved. She felt it was the responsible thing to do. The girl made her way swiftly out of the classroom, passing her fellow students, and even the (mini)teacher. "Goodbye, Karpathy-sensei," she bid her teacher farewell until Monday. Her pronunciation of the foreign surname was accented, but clear. Ayano had done her best to ensure she was good at pronouncing words from other languages, even if she was really only at the average level of competence for English(and certainly actually speaking Hungarian, the origin of the Karpathy surname, was out of her grasp). In any case, she was swiftly out the door and heading down the hall to the book club's meeting room. ---- [b]Sakurako[/b] Sakurako uncoiled her tail, rising and proceeding to slither out from behind her desk. Ah, the dull part of the day was over... Sure, Karpathy was pretty adorable for a teacher, but it didn't make lessons any more exciting. No, what Sakurako was really looking forward to was the club meeting after classes. She'd be able to get back to rocking out, at last! It'd been too long since the last session... which had only been yesterday, but still. Too long! The Light Music Club was basically pretty damn fun as far as the naga was concerned. She casually waved to the teacher on the way out. "See you, Karpathy-sensei," she added, before slithering out the door entirely. Alright, so... after club, how to plan her day? There were plenty of options, and many of them included prolonged time with very cute girls, meaning they were options with the most possible benefits. There was no way Sakurako planned on just going home after the club meeting, except maybe to change out of her school uniform. There was, to put it quite simply, way to much to do. Which included homework, but screw homework.