Sorcha & Black fox [hr] [i][color=black]"Ps. Master should not be so angry when teaching someone. It only makes the student feel worse. People learn at their own pace. I you can't handle two idiots, you won't get anywhere in the teaching business. Since most people are in fact, idiots, just like you."[/color][/i] With that last mental note from the fox, she simply continued to enjoy the pets from Katherine. [color=aba000]"Aha, yes yes!"[/color] Sorcha replied brightly. [color=aba000]"Arthur's first weapon was not in fact, the long-lost legendary sword known as Excalibur. Some of you may not have known that, since there are conflicting theories of that but Caliburn was his first. As Merlin liked to put it, the Sword in the Stone was the sword of a promised future where he would be king, and Excalibur itself was proof of his kingship."[/color] Sorcha gave her students a few seconds to process this information. Ah, she wished she was in her natural, true form. She could tell such better stories like that. [color=aba000]"Now, does anyone know what he did after he received the sword from the stone?"[/color] Avaline [hr] Oh, it was upside down. [b]"Yes capitan!"[/b] Avaline raised a claw to her hand and began repeating the letters of the alphabet A through F. She easily fixed her mistake with having the 'E' upside down and went on to copying the rest of the letters repeatedly. As she did so, the wyrm hummed a pleasant tune to herself, tail swaying back and forth quietly as she worked, focusing entirely on the task at hand. By the time she was done, she had at least six different rows of letters done. Except Each one had an entirely different mistake of varying ridiculousness. The first one had the bridge on the letter 'A' moved to the top of the arch. The second had the letter 'C' had an extra arm making it look more like an E. The third had the letter F entirely replaced with a scribble of some sort. The rest had similar, though small mistakes but it was noted she didn't mess up putting the E upside down again so she hadn't made the same mistake again. She showed her handy work to Selvina, seemingly proud of what she had now accomplished. Cocoa [hr] As soon as Otille had been lifted over her head, the cow grinned eagerly. She made a motion that made it seem like she was about to toss the human before she conveniently slipped, ending up falling over and making sure the human ended up on top of her. [b]"Oh no, I have been tipped."[/b] Cocoa replied in a mildly comical deadpan fashion as Otille began asking if she was alright. The cow sat up, and for the most part she looked fine. [b]"Huh? I'm fine! Otille is just really super strong, yep!"[/b] That was a really bad lie, but the cow didn't want to end up hurting Otille. Besides, she wasn't entirely sure if she should have won in the first place. [b]"Eeeh? Childish?"[/b] Cocoa tilted her head curiously to the side. [b]"No it wasn't. Otille isn't a child so therefore not childish!"[/b] It was simple, very bad logic but the cow seemed to believe it. Lyssa & Ritsa [hr] [color=f6989d]"Waaaah? Atlantis?"[/color] Lyssa enthusiastically bolted over to Ritsa, giving the small Hydra child a full 360 degree inspection of the Hydra child in front of her before immediately turning back to Fia, rubbing the back of her head in a mildly embarrassed manner. [color=f6989d]"...Aha, wait, Fia called me a friend."[/color] [color=f26522]"Hmmm..."[/color] Ritsa herself was staring at Lyssa, squinting her eyes as she stared at the demon in front of her. The Hydra didn't seem to fully process everything, but if the pretty red liked her, then she was fine! [color=f26522]"...Ah!"[/color] After a few seconds, Ritsa pointed at Lyssa. [color=f26522]"Messy-hair!"[/color] [color=f6989d]"Huuh? My hair's not messy! It's stylishly wind-swept!"[/color] Lyssa replied with a giggle. The two seemed to be getting along, at least. Livia [hr] [color=bc8dbf]"Well, you are my student starting today."[/color] Livia replied. [color=bc8dbf]"If you would be willing, I can have a room arranged for you there easily enough."[/color] By now they had come full circle, back to Livia's villa. She opened the door, letting Astrid enter the building first. [color=bc8dbf]"If you wish, of course. Though I would recommend it. Being my student is going to be...rather strict, mind you. I doubt you of all people would want to run halfway across the city from wherever it is your staying to here every morning before dawn, fufu."[/color] She chuckled lightly, but there was a definite seriousness in her voice. She meant what she had said - she wasn't going to go easy on the girl as far as actually training her went. In other ways, though...well, she could have a bit of fun with her. [color=bc8dbf]"Today though, feel free to get adjusted to the rest of the city today. Or simply loiter about...I certainly won't mind it if you do."[/color] As she walked back towards the couch, she continued. [color=bc8dbf]"Ah, I should inform you there's a dinner tonight involving a few high ranking diplomats. Even Atalantis' princess will be joining us...as well a few people from the underworld. The seat of Wrath and the seat of Envy will be joining us tonight, as well as a few high ranking mages. Do be on your best behavior, hm? I was hoping the seat of greed would show up so I can use him to bother a certain dragon, but i couldn't even tempt that princess with free food...tsk~"[/color] She mused to herself. Miren & Khira [hr] [color=6ecff6]"Oh-oh..."[/color] Miren enjoyed the embrace, though having her face be at level with Khira's boobs was a bit embarrassing. [b]"Ahaha, if there's one thing I am confident of, it's that my Alpha will always be a shameless glutton."[/b] Khira teased after the embrace. [color=6ecff6]"Yes, I'll make us something delicious, Eith."[/color] Miren said, quickly moving about the kitchen, preparing some well cooked and seasoned chicken, turkey, and steak for the three of them. The rabbit was happily hopping around the kitchen in a quick fashion, obviously in a good mood. Meanwhile, Khira and Eith were left alone as they were. The Chimaera didn't say much, though she seemed to be in a similar good mood.