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No! It’s too early in the day to do something incoherent! You must refrain from doing any bad moves, so you’ll stay put. Unmovable. Like a rock. Okay, don’t exaggerate, or else you’ll freeze in front of your teacher for no reason, and she’ll get worried.
Nina’s steps intensify in noise as she approaches, you can also hear a horde of cats with her. As the door opens, a couple of random rascals sneak out and through your legs.
“I’m so sorry, I have no idea why they are acting so frisky this morning.” An apologetic Nina has her eyes down to the cats and she hasn’t noticed who is standing in front of her. “How can I he— <span class="mu-i">J-Johnny</span>?” She’s stunned the moment her peepers meet your face. Her cheeks turn rosy.
“Hey there, Nina.” You smile.
“<span class="mu-i">Hey…</span>” Nina is lost in your eyes. Who would’ve thought of the two, she’d be the one frozen?
The starstruck teacher continues standing still on the door frame, mouth half open – eyes unmoving, locked on your face, the place they have decided to make their home.
…
Huh, this is kind of awkward.
<span class="mu-s">What do you do?</span>
>“No time for this, Nina. I came here to help.” Sorry, no amount of blushing is going to derail you from helping Billy!
>“It’s rude to stare, you know?” Tease this naughty teacher.
>“Huh, you okay over there?” Help Nina snap out of this trance.
>“Nina, can I come in?” Ignore that Nina is infatuated with you and proceed as normal. Be a gentleman.
>“It’s been a while, hasn’t it?!” Grab your favorite teacher (from this dimension) for a hug!
>Write In.