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<blockquote data-quote="izillama" data-source="post: 4693147" data-attributes="member: 79171"><p>[sblock=No Choice]She had no choice. </p><p>This was getting serious.</p><p>Clover scrambled her way across the campus to Professor Jones' 6:00 class. As she ran, she made a point of dodging from shadow to shadow. Though it was dusk, the sun was still slightly visible on the horizon. Clover wasn't sure what the "magic time" was when vampires could actually be out, but she wasn't taking any chances. The sun would be down momentarily, anyway.</p><p>But on to more pressing matters. It was Thursday, and she had been having a very pressing problem in her classes of the three previous nights: she looked dead. It wasn't that she had <em>meant </em>to, however she had constantly found herself freezing up, shutting down, and sitting completely still for hours on end. If she wasn't careful, someone was going to start asking questions! </p><p>And that was why she had no choice. As much as she hated it, this was what had to be done. [/sblock]</p><p>She walked into Professor Jones' class and immediately stepped up to the front of the room where he was copying down the homework onto the blackboard. She waited for his to realize her presence and, when he didn't, she cleared her throat. Usually, this would have struck her as rude. However, she found that during this entire ordeal, her relationship with the good professor was slowly becoming less formal.</p><p>He turned, smiling as per usual, and Clover made her request (as much as she loathed it). She wrung her hands, "Um... good evening, Professor. I'm sorry to bother you like this, but could you do me a favor? I feel like I'm not being... <em>challenged </em>enough in this class. Do you think you could call on me more? I'm sure my classmates would appreciate the break." She laughed, as though it was a joke he should surely share her sentiments on. </p><p>[sblock=And the why]She hoped that this would force her to remain in control of her actions. It would force her to feign life. [/sblock]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="izillama, post: 4693147, member: 79171"] [sblock=No Choice]She had no choice. This was getting serious. Clover scrambled her way across the campus to Professor Jones' 6:00 class. As she ran, she made a point of dodging from shadow to shadow. Though it was dusk, the sun was still slightly visible on the horizon. Clover wasn't sure what the "magic time" was when vampires could actually be out, but she wasn't taking any chances. The sun would be down momentarily, anyway. But on to more pressing matters. It was Thursday, and she had been having a very pressing problem in her classes of the three previous nights: she looked dead. It wasn't that she had [I]meant [/I]to, however she had constantly found herself freezing up, shutting down, and sitting completely still for hours on end. If she wasn't careful, someone was going to start asking questions! And that was why she had no choice. As much as she hated it, this was what had to be done. [/sblock] She walked into Professor Jones' class and immediately stepped up to the front of the room where he was copying down the homework onto the blackboard. She waited for his to realize her presence and, when he didn't, she cleared her throat. Usually, this would have struck her as rude. However, she found that during this entire ordeal, her relationship with the good professor was slowly becoming less formal. He turned, smiling as per usual, and Clover made her request (as much as she loathed it). She wrung her hands, "Um... good evening, Professor. I'm sorry to bother you like this, but could you do me a favor? I feel like I'm not being... [I]challenged [/I]enough in this class. Do you think you could call on me more? I'm sure my classmates would appreciate the break." She laughed, as though it was a joke he should surely share her sentiments on. [sblock=And the why]She hoped that this would force her to remain in control of her actions. It would force her to feign life. [/sblock] [/QUOTE]
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