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Kory
Spooky Action at a Distance
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Old 06-12-2018, 05:12 AM

Trying his best to shake off the panic, Loki turned and glanced at the poster again, relaying Zoro's words in his mind like a mantra. Yes, he DID exist... Right? Why were there two of him?! Loki's eyes widened when Zoro's hand landed on his head. Loki wasn't weak, but he could definitely feel the man's hand on his head. Loki wanted to push Zoro's hand away, but instead Loki slowly sank underneath Zoro's hand. Suddenly, he didn't feel as strong and powerful as he did when he first arrived on this strange realm. Loki felt alone.

He slipped out from underneath Zoro's hand and turned his back to the green-haired man. Something was NOT right about this place, but Loki couldn't put his finger on what it was exactly. Loki stared off into the distance for a moment... He was still confused and still nervous about his future. This was not in his plans and Loki loved planning every bit of his life to a tee. But this was a different beast entirely. Loki started to shake a little, but he couldn't tell if it was from nerves or.. "the cold". As the mortals would say...

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The kids grew restless as they responded to the boy in the window. Daisy had very little control over her class and it was growing more and more apparent that she was still new to teaching. Daisy attempts to regroup her class failed even more. There were just too many kids and not enough of her to control them.

The kids gathered around the window, smiling and giggling. Then, one child asked Daisy, "Miss Buchanan...? Why is he not in school too?" That question was one that Daisy pondered, but really didn't think through. All she was concerned with was her own class. She opened the window, but only a crack and yelled to the boy,

"Young man!" She called, "Run along now... We're learning and there's no time for wasted minutes!" She didn't wait to hear the boy's response before closing the window and shutting the blinds. Her class was rowdy enough as they were, but this new distraction made it even harder to teach. Daisy sighed... the time couldn't go by any faster.