Re: Looking For a Good Book « Reply #20 on Jul 17, 2008, 9:35pm »
Sai smiled a bit, curious herself. She wondered where she could find such information on whether or not such events had happened previously on the school campus. She figured that not a whole lot of students had, considering that the school had yet to get rid of the books.
Re: Looking For a Good Book « Reply #21 on Jul 18, 2008, 8:26pm »
Being sure that the guy would return the book to the shelf when he was done, Eichi made her way back to the leather chair. Gathering her book bag, she took a seat while browsing the bag looking for her homework. Taking out her Algebra 2 homework, she went to work after making sure she had a sharpened pencil a calculator and her Ipod. Math was an easy subject for her, she started Algebra 1 in seventh grade so this wasn’t really to hard. She usually really didn’t have homework, cause she finished them all during class. But today she kind of lost track of time when she was listening to her Ipod. It was kind of funny that the teacher thought her head bobbing was her nodding in understandment.
Re: Looking For a Good Book « Reply #22 on Jul 18, 2008, 9:22pm »
"Hmm... this book has some interesting things in it..." Yukio said, showing Sai a page about how to make gunpowder. "This is really simple... but it shows places and things to get the ingredients from... some of the more complex compounds and items are really interesting too..." he said, smiling slightly.
Re: Looking For a Good Book « Reply #23 on Jul 18, 2008, 9:36pm »
Sai laughed at the page that he showed her. She shook her head, simply amazed by how stupid the school was. "Why is it that an institution focusing on trying to help increase intelligence could be so... well stupid..." she said, unable to think of a better word for it.