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Jace kept on writing his letter in Japanese, his face contorted into a serious expression, trying his best to write all the details. He knew his papa would ask a lot of questions, so to spare him, he wrote everything that he can...including his confusion regarding Azura's...confession. Sure, people could ask him anything school related, and he was sure he'd be able to make sense of things in no time...
On their way there, the both of them were awfully quiet. He didn't want to start the conversation...and at the same time, stuck to his resolve that he will pretend that he doesn't remember anything. That too...went down his letter, asking his papa if he's doing the right thing.
The sound of the quill, scratching against parchment could be heard all throughout the study area. The feather swaying from left to write as the eleven year old wrote down his message in Japanese characters starting from the right...up...down...going to the left. He was halfway through the letter when he heard his name being called. "Mm?" Jace paused, turned in his seat and saw Azura again. The Ravenclaw blinked at her, wondering if she needed something from him?
The Ravenclaw didn't need to tuck away his letter. He was sure that Azura can't read it anyway. The only soul who can would be Ichihara-sensei. Logically of course, he'd been wary of the woman, making sure to be careful with what he say and write in Hiragana. "Hi." Jace grinned at his friend, "Join me? I ruined my notes during Potions, so I re-wrote it again by memory. You might want to copy it?" he asked, gesturing to the single piece of parchment on the table. It was written in English, so Azura won't have any trouble understanding it. The Ravenclaw then turned his back on her, and continued to write his letter to his dad. Merlin, shifting from the Roman Alphabet to Hiragana is sooo hard.
__________________ "It didn't go quite as planned." | The Underground Studio Translation: I may have caused irreversible damage on a monumental scale. |