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Old 03-13-2010, 11:10 PM   #85 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SenoritaMaxie View Post
Eh? Gold did not need Greek 101! She was perfectly fluent in French, English and Latin, thank you. Those were all the languages she needed to know, really. French because, well, she was French; English to communicate at Hogwarts; and Latin because it was cool.

Greek 101?

Pfft, she did NOT need Greek 101!

"Do not," she said, but she was grinning, and it was clear she had not minded, or anything. This was no big deal, really. Because she knew she and Mr. T couldn't help teasing each other.

Pretty much all the time, in fact.

Back to the lab, though. Looked like Torin had made calculations for two of the circles. Gold pushed back the vividly red hair that was happily escaping the grasp of the tiny, golden butterfly clip that held a bunch of her bangs to one side of her head, and started to work again.

She calculated the total number of squares in the circle labelled 20° and noted that down in the appropriate cell of the table she had drawn. Then she turned to the circle labelled 30° and, working out the average total of the squares that it encompassed, recorded the number in the '30' row of the column for the second graph paper.

"Your turn!" She straightened up, and passed the graph paper to Mr. T. Only one more circle to go, and then they could get started on the last graph paper. Yay for teamwork!

"You do too," he countered simply as he smiled at her. She really did if she thought that he did. Because she should have known that he had spent 14 years of his life in Greece and was so much better than she was. He could even teach her in Greek 101, he was that good.

When she was done doing the 20 and 30 degree circles, he counted for the 40 one and wrote down his results.

"And we are on to the last piece of graph paper!"
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