[center][url=https://fontmeme.com/calligraphy-fonts/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/190527/a5bdc3c3a057087a316cc912b6bcd93b.png[/img][/url][/center] [hr] Corona and Esther separated with each other as both went to different classes. They were lucky that they left the cafeteria early, as they weren't bothered in the slightest by the chaos happening in it right after they left. Such incidents weren't that rare in the academy, unfortunately. Some summoners just couldn't control or discipline their summons properly and there were students that were just troublemakers from the start. In Machina, similar incidents had happened many times. Most of the time it was some student's invention or tool going rogue. Some Machina students just lack common sense in constructing their little knick-knacks. Even Corona had to warn Esther sometimes to not go overboard and think more carefully about her inventions. She herself however always took care to not mess up her inventions. Every design decision would be documented in her mind, and she would test her tools properly in a safe setting before bringing it up to the public. She soon arrived at Sir Geldwin's classroom. Judging by the lack of noise, it seemed she was the first to arrive. As the door was closed, she decided to knock before barging in. She knew that Sir Geldwin liked to arrive early and he might have been inside already. Only after her knock that she entered the room. Sure enough, he was there already. "Good morning, Sir," She greeted him with a smile. "I've made the paper you told me to write a week ago. I believe you wanted us to each present the paper in front of the class? Oh, and here's the digital copy." She handed him a little chip. It could be used at an electrical computing machine to display the text, or it could be inserted to a projector to display the text to a screen. She never wrote her papers in actual papers anymore. Too bothersome. Why would she do that when she could just write her paper with her mind and store it digitally? She then took her seat at the front most row. She had no problem sitting in such an exposed spot for sure as she wasn't like those students who would sleep or play with their gadgets in the middle of a lecture. [center][url=https://fontmeme.com/calligraphy-fonts/][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/190527/9d62dd34277125de73cbaad8212539c9.png[/img][/url][/center] [hr] Esther skipped happily towards her classroom. It was Sir Kimbra's class, and Sir Kimbra's classes were always fun to her. He wasn't that serious of a teacher and he was also a big fan of mechanical clockwork devices, just like her. She always showed off her familiar to him and the improvements she was making to it over the years. She came early to the class that morning, and she made her entrance with a cheerful shout of "Hello everyone! Nice weather we're having today, huh?" before taking her seat at the front of the class. But then, as she walked there, she noticed that Sir Dra'den was there as well. "Oh, hello Sir! Almost didn't see you there!" She greeted him. "Coming for a visit?" Such was the casual way she had with him. She knew that Dra'den was also the type of teacher that wouldn't mind such familiarity coming from his students. She then sat on her seat in the front row, before summoning The Castle with a snap of her fingers. A gate immediately opened, and her familiar appeared from it, walking with its all too small legs. The gate soon closed afterwards. "G-go-od...m-mor-ninggg...M-Mistress...E-Esther..." "Good morning!" Esther replied. "Hey, go make me some coffee, would ya? Here, the coffee beans." She took out some from the pouch she had on her waist. Without even leaving her seat, she entered the beans from a certain pipe above the machine. It was the input pipe, the place where you put the raw materials that you wanted to process. Any others, than she might ruin the machine. "N-need...w-water..." "Oh right, of course you would need some water! What kind of a coffee it would be without one? Unfortunately though, I don't think we got any water here... Oh, I know! Why don't you get some water on your own? The bathroom is just to the left on the outside. Now go!" "R-rig-right a-away, M-Miss..." The Castle immediately began crawling out of the room. It looked so burdened by its heavy body and its tiny legs that you would feel sorry just by looking at it. But Esther didn't care. She knew the machine could make it. She designed it herself after all. She then turned back her attention to the two teachers. "Hey, it's fine if I get some coffee to drink in class, right, Sir Kimbra?" she asked him with a grin.