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Math time shenanigans
Characters: EveryoneIt's a bright and sunny weekday morning. The sort of morning one should be spending sleeping in, or failing that, outside playing with friends.
Format: Whatever
This log is: open
Location: Math class
Sadly for all of you, you're in this classroom studying logarithms. (Well, except for those of you who are cutting class. Good luck when finals roll around!) Right now, you've been split up into groups of three and four and should be quizzing each other on the questions from the end of the chapter in your textbook. If you're anything like ordinary high school students, though, you're probably discussing something completely different.
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For about five seconds. Thud. A groan into the tabletop.
"Let's ask someone else, okay?"
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So what if it wasn't just a loss memory, what if their system had just assumed that English was his language.
He remained silent though, they had to do this maths. Lloyd had always helped him with maths, because the Count was a genius and, Suzaku thought, he couldn't stand to watch Suzaku getting it so badly wrong.
But Lloyd wasn't here. Lelouch however was... He wasn't in class though. "Lelouch is a genius, but he isn't coming to class..." Gino was there also, but Suzaku didn't really want to approach him. Suzaku saw Grenn also, but there first meeting had not gone very well. "I don't know anyone in here that can help..."
/Summoned!
Something about this assignment made him scoff. Like he'd had to do something much more complex than this in some ridiculously tiny timeframe. But he didn't dwell too much on it. He took his seat and set to work, finding his way through the first equation as though he'd already mastered this stuff.
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She sounded, if anything, as though he'd betrayed her and everything she stood for. So she turned to stare at Suzaku instead. "I thought you were exaggerating."
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...she was probably making a fool of herself, wasn't she?
"Are you having trouble with this?" she asked, as she walked over and stared down at the book Sora was so troubled by.
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"A little," she admitted. "We finished one of the questions-" she held up the book and worksheet so Tsuki could see a lot of frantic scribbles in pencil, "- then we got distracted, and the teacher told us off. And this is really difficult." The last came out as a childish whine. She tapped the seat next to her that Lelouch had just vacated, radiating hope. "Save me, Tsuki?"
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"This is fairly simple once you get the basis concept," Tsuki said, as she placed a finger down on the next question in the workbook before beginning to give an explanation that was probably far more complicated than necessary.
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