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"As long as the animals flight pattern appears in the water, it doesn't matter, as technically, bats and sugar gliders are still birds." Technically. Oh look! The Prefect had gotten all into her reading!
"Excellent work! Look class! Miss Hollingberry has got it!" Surely as the girl was a prefect, she was used to having attention on her, right? Hopefully.
They...were? Kurumi supposed that this was a rather broad term being used to describe a bird, but she wasn't going to question it for now. She'd much rather see sugar gliders in her bowl of water than a bird, might make things feel more exciting.
Her eyes widened when he suddenly drew a lot of attention onto her, but thankfully none of the other students pounced on the opportunity to ee just what it was that she had done. Maybe they were all too into their own readings? Then again, there still was a small but steady trickle of students leaving the area and heading back to the classroom.
Now it was a matter of just WHAT it was she got.
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Guess this means that I should cherish and depends on my friends more..." she said out loud. V shapes implied friendship, but she only had a single bird which perhaps meant that she had been trying to do too many things on her own when she should be seeking her friends? It had possibilities at least.