[center] [img]http://i.imgur.com/DmjRHYr.png?1[/img] [h3]Dulga Tarata[/h3] [/center] Soon class was coming to an end. The teachers gave out their assignments and all the other students went about mingling with each other. Dulga looked down at the "Handbook" they were meant to read and sighed. She wasn't a very fast reader and hated the idea that she needed to learn this entire book by tomorrow. But it wasn't as if she had anything important to do tonight, so she'd just have to get comfortable and read as much as she could. As Dulga put her things away she was about to leave when she looked up and noticed the blonde girl, Mina, sitting not too far form her. Mina seem annoyed about something and Dulga wondered why. She thought back to the presentation and tried to remember what Mina might have done which could bother her. It wasn't until Dulga watched the teachers leave that she realized that maybe it was more about what the teachers said. They were pretty critical about how everyone fought. Dulga understood the need for criticism; compliments and kind words can't fix mistakes after all. But in Dulga's eyes, she wasn't underestimating Roy: While some might've thought Mina was toying around with him, Dulga could easily recognize that Mina was playing it safe, even if it meant not doing as much damage as she could against him. It was the only smart thing to do when you can't win a straight up fight. [b]"Kasuke-san..."[/b] Dulga said quietly as she walked up behind Mina. Dulga wasn't really sure what to say or how to start this conversation. Normally all she'd do is give her name and maybe a few comments about whatever the subject was. Dulga has almost never started a conversation herself. Not to mention that annoying guy, Jett, was sitting next to Mina. Dulga didn't want to stay here any longer than she had to, less she do something she'll regret in a moment of frustration. Putting her fingers to her mask Dulga though of what to say and then said it. [b]"You fought well. I'd like to hear how you did it."[/b] Simple and to the point. No need for needless words or to butter her up. Dulga told Mina what she thought, and then told her what she wanted. Smiling underneath her mask Dulga considered this a good job before she left to go get some more water. [@Silver Carrot]