Chapter 396: Starry Academy Days – IV
Bored out of her mind.
That was the only way Meggie could describe herself as she sat through class.
It would have been tolerable if Tsuki was nearby. However, the class had assigned seats, and Tsuki was on the opposite side of the room. Not only that, but Tsuki was being buddy-buddy with the, and Meggie quoted, "cute boy", sitting next to Tsuki.
Meggie didn't get it.
Objectively, the boy sitting next to Tsuki was fairly handsome. With unique peridot-colored eyes and a heart-shaped pupil in his left eye, he had a stand-out appearance that ranked near the top of the people in this world.
However, Meggie was used to seeing literal divine beings like her father.
It was like comparing a weed with a jade flower: no contest.
...Well, Meggie's father didn't really fit that standard anymore since he was purposefully dressing down to blend in with the ordinary people around here.
Still couldn't get rid of his natural aura though, something evident by how he drew everyone's eyes in a room unless he went out of his way to suppress it and blend in.
And that sort of aura was something that Meggie had apparently inherited from her father, judging from the gazes she was sensing.
Although mind-numbingly boring, Meggie still played the role of a model student. Sitting up straight, diligently taking notes and summarizing the teacher lectures... Everyone watching her would have no idea that she was seriously pondering whether she should throw a fit and just leave the building.
Of course, she decided against it. This was Mom's school and personal project. It'd be rude to disrupt everything just because of a minor inconvenience like this.
Fortunately, the instructors were consummate professionals who knew when to reign the children in.
Because of that, Meggie could just tune out and ignore most of the gazes on her by taking notes. ...Although she noticed that there were three persistent weirdos who kept sneaking glances.
The first was that blonde guy with red eyes that wished he could be as cool as Dad. Then there was the standoffish black-haired boy who pretended to take notes while glancing over. And the last was that obnoxious red-head who kept fidgeting in his seat.
Still, they knew their limits. Meggie was a bit surprised at that considering they were children.
...And let's ignore the internal voice saying that Meggie was technically still a child too.
She was a grown woman, dang it! She would not be swayed or moved by childish emotions or events!
...And video games were excluded.
But anyway.
Meggie had been a bit worried that her overprotective mother might do something.
Normally, she was prim and proper. A very by the books person and strict on rules and order.
Recently though, Meggie noticed her mom had been quite a bit more... emotional to say the least. More so than when they first arrived.
It wasn't anything negative like anger or something.
But Meggie did notice that her mother was quite a bit more picky and overprotective of her. Well, whenever her mother wasn't gushing over Rory at least.
Gosh was Rory going to grow up spoiled with the affection their mother gave her.
Meggie would be lying if she said she wasn't at least a little bit envious of that fact. But whenever she saw how Rory desperately squirmed to try and escape their mother, it made Meggie grateful for the small things in life.
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