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sweetpinkpixie
Ah yes, she had forgotten how it seemed to be only Japan that did the whole indoor shoes or slippers for school. "Oh...well...in Japan we have lockers for our shoes. When we go outside, we can wear our normal shoes, but in school we all wear the same white slip-on shoes. I was coming back from recess when I saw my shoes were gone...so I went to the classroom in just my socks to find him standing by the window with my shoes in his hands," she sighed, this had been a common occurrence. "I tried to get them back, but he threw them out the window and class was already starting, so I just sat at my desk with no shoes. He stood up to answer a question and that was when his chair disappeared." She paused for a moment before continuing. "I didn't know there was such a thing a real magic...so when my father said that someone must have taken the boy's chair away...well...it made sense."
Kurumi looked back at Adam. She hadn't known that his parents didn't want him learning magic. "You never told me that," she said maybe just a little hurt. "How can they not want to know about you and your magic? That's a part of what makes you." She tried to imagine her family rejecting that part of her, and the thought was almost too hard to bear.
Adam felt sorry that he hadn't told her. Guilty, in fact...It was something very private..."I kinda did, in a way...I just said, I didn't want my parents coming with me, not that THEY didn't want to come at all...I'm Sorry."he said in a quiet voice. Kurumi sounded disappointed, saddened that Adam had never shared that part of him, with her. Adam was rejected with his family."They think I'm a weirdo."