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Lucinda: I’m not taking part in the group picture. I’m going home.
Asian Girl Student (frowning her eyes even further): We are halfway through the first recess.
Lucinda: I’ll call in sick.
Black Male Student: Sick of us?
Lucinda doesn’t answer- but the ginger girl gets in her way.
Lucinda: Excuse me.
And stays in her way.
Ginger Girl Student: What the fuck is your problem? Are we not good enough for you? Is that it?
Lucinda: You are restraining my freedom. Move away or I’ll harm you in self-defense. I'm not attacking anyone.
And she didn’t even raise her voice. After all, they’ve all seen what has been happening to Lucinda’s pretenders as of last month- one ended up with hearing aids. Yet the ginger girl still stands her ground. Crying.
Ginger Girl Student: N-no. We aren’t shit for you to step on. You are a person like any of us, not better, not worse. Say you are sorry!
Lucinda: Why the fuck are you crying?
It's as if no wall stood between them and the cold, as if a cold wind had stolen the mumbling away. Lucinda’s eyes are, as usual, dead, cold, and inquisitive, fixed on those of the ginger girl, reflected on each of her tears.
Lucinda: Tell me why you are crying or I’ll end up in jail and you’ll end up in a hospital.
And even so, shrieking, shaking, the ginger girl opens her mouth to retort only to be tackled aside and then dragged away by two of her friends. Indifferent, the blonde sees her go; she walks through the encircling students with the floaty steps ingrained into her through endless lessons in ballet, all in sweet, perfect silence-
until someone grabs her arm.
Black Hair Tall Self-Insert Male VN Protagonist Student: Yo-
The tall, young man who grabbed her finds himself spinning in the air, but perhaps he’ll never know that his chin held the full weight of his body for half a second as he was pile-bunked onto the bright marble tiles below. As the shrill screams of both boys and girls fill the room, as the new Magical Girl gets called ‘psycho’ and ‘bitch’ left and right, Lucinda simply leaves the classroom and closes the door behind her because leaving the door open is bad manners.