[quote=KatherinWinter] Katherin chewed on her pencil. It wasn't that she didn't know how to do math. She knew a few things. But being blind she didn't know how to do math on paper. What she knew how to do she did in her head. Which was fine except how did she show the housekeeper what she knew when she couldn't write it down? She would ask when the housekeeper returned. "Ive never been to school or anything like that." Katherin answered. "But I've learned a few things on he streets. I'm just uncertain how to show my knowledge." [/quote] Py understood that Katherin faced a similar problem. Now that they had time to figure this out, it seemed that the housekeeper hadn't given much thought to their situation per se. But he replied to her in a curious tone "I'm lost in this too. I mean I was lucky to get a few books in braille but i can't figure how to do maths on paper. I mean I can recite the number system but I don't know their shapes." [quote=YamiCuoreLaroux] After thinking it over a bit more, the wondering boy reached for his tablet and typed out the question that preyed on his mind: "Katherin, Pyktis? Is it easier to work with spoken proofs, by any chance? Or do you use a different method for something like this assignment?" [/quote] "Can't say, Kyo." Py shrugged. "I mean, yeah if there is simple addition or other basic calculations involved I think I can do that but I don't know what more does maths include." he said to him. "I mean I know the number system somewhat through experience but I can't put it on paper. I haven't read that much yet. I wonder I am even capable of doing this assignment." he finished.