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LisaPotter1125 Iliana gracefully hopped down from the fence and ran over to her students. She was elated by how well they had all done. Both the kids and their Abraxans. "That was truly exceptional to watch! I couldn't have hoped for it to have gone any better than that." She reached up and patted Cassiopeia's neck. "Good girl!" She said, rubbing her nose against the winged horse's own. "And you too, Tiberius." She said, giving him the same treatment that followed most daily feedings. They certainly seemed to like the attention more than any of Ili's other animals in the Nursery. She beamed down at Celandine. "Young lady, that was wonderful. I think you're both just about ready to ride them on your own." She turned her brilliant smile on Copernicus and added, "I'm so glad you enjoyed that. I couldn't be more proud of you both."
Cela beamed back happily, this had been the best day! "Thank you so much Professor Morgan! Oh and I forgot to give you this." Cela reached into her pocket and handed over the note Professor Truebridge had written.
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Cassirin Copernicus smiled broadly, but he was also savvy enough to remove his arm from around Cela. "Thank you, Professor. I'm sure I couldn't have gotten up there without both you AND Miss Toussaint's assistance. Tiberius certainly seemed to know what to do, even if I had no clue." He glanced at Cela to be sure she was steady on her feet before putting his hand back on Tiberius's neck.
"I'm looking forward to trying that again."
Cela surprised herself with the brief thought that maybe she should pretend she was still a little unsteady. She blinked and to hide her confusion, she put her arms around Cassiopeia and gave the abraxan a nuzzle. "You always look like you know what you are doing." Cela told Copernicus, without looking at him. She looked at Professor Morgan expectantly.
"When
can we try it again?"