[b][u]Cody[/u][/b] At long last, classes were done for the day. Today there was a thing with the Theatrical Club. Cody would have to go, of course. Getting up to her feet and picking her head up off her desk, the dullahan girl set her head in its rightful(?) place on her shoulders and pushed her chair in. But it didn't necessarily mean she had to be on time. Cody found her class to be rather interesting, even for Mizumi. The teacher could have passed for being younger than her students, there was that nekomata who took extra classes because her education started in high school, among other folks. And of course, there was a dullahan among the lot; as far as Cody could tell, they weren't quite as common as other non-human beasties. And the tiny fairy, too. She always seemed to have problems getting to clubs, and the teacher wound up taking care of it. Today, Cody wanted to lend a hand to her fellow classmates; she hadn't done much for others lately and it was bugging her. Stepping up to the trio of vampire, fairy, and nekomata, Cody said "I can take her to the Baking Club if you want, sensei. You have other things you need to do, right?" ---------- [b][u]Amaya[/u][/b] [i]Another weekend begins,[/i] Amaya mentally cheered. Today, she aspired. Today she'd finally fill out those papers for the Undead Research Club! Shuffling through the contents of her bag, she took a quick inventory while searching for the papers. Writing utensils...textbooks...but where were the club forms? Amaya concluded that - unless her bag had developed a portal to the netherworld during class today - they were in fact not here. And since there was no sign of a deathly portal in her bag, there was only one place the forms could be. In her room; she must have forgotten them this morning...[i]again[/i]. Getting up to her feet and pushing her chair in, Amaya then made to bolt out of the room right past her vampiric teacher, exclaiming "See you Monday, sensei!" on the way out. What a way to start off the weekend.