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Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 9:55 am
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Miss Kim opened the card deftly and looked rather nonplussed at the tiny piece of paper inside. "I don't see how a ball would be beneficial." She stated, then squinted at the signature, trying to make absolute sure it was truly the an authority figure. She could make heads nor tails of it, so looked back up at the main content of the letter. It would not stand to reason that a student would bother to organize a ball, in any case, because from what she knew of them, the students were mostly lazy slackers. By deduction it probably was a Blackthorne staff attempt at an apology for having dumped their students into Gallagher Academy while the boys school was undergoing renovations. She huffed a little, putting the invitation back into its envelope. "...I suppose it might make for an interesting experimental design..." She mumbled to herself as an afterthought, then tucked the letter into the front pocket of her coat. She decided it would be rather interesting to attend, and knowing the students, medical staff would probably be needed.
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Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 4:13 pm
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Posted: Wed Nov 13, 2013 7:05 pm
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Miss Kim shot Kirito a rather fierce stare. "I'm afraid discipline is not in my job description, Mister Williams."She turned down his request curtly, still remembering his slowness at responding to her emails. She did not think too highly of this teacher, though his continual involvement in student activities did win him some points in responsibility. Unlike that awful french teacher. "I highly doubt, in a school of spies, that the students will willfully remove all weapons. Once again though, that is not my area. It seems something that the /covert operations/ teacher would have the skills to deal with."She seemed to almost be issuing a challenge, in a steely logical way- if the teacher of covert operations could not uncover students being covert about weaponry, then who rightly could?
"I will be attending the ball as I would a sports carnival- I shall be at the standby, for if any injuries occur..." She smirked a little as she said this. From what she'd seen of the students, a 'ball' could very well end up more like a gymnastics competition with fireworks. Either that, or somewhat like all her other interactions with students in the hallways, where they were incredibly slow witted and dull. She wasn't sure which was a best case scenario- an explosion, or a whole lot of awkward wallflowers standing in a room silently. She chuckled a little. "..Or for a dance, if the mood strikes me."
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