"Good evening Professor." Yuki stated as she entered the classroom 2-A. Professor Springfield stood at his desk, and when he looked at her, his face was full of determination which changed into a softer expression.

"Oh, good evening Yuki. Please, have a seat." She sat on the edge of his desk, and he watched her as she walked over and planted herself on a clearing, keeping away from any papers. He smiled at her and she leaned forward. She grabbed his tie and loosened it to his liking.

"You looked uncomfortable and assuming the fighting between Ayaka and Asuna today, it looked like you had forgotten to loosen it." She was about to let go of the tie but his hand held hers in place as he stared into her eyes.

"Actually Yuki, there is something that my Partner could and cannot fulfill for me." Her eyes went from confused to concerned.

"Yes?"

"This." His hand released hers and caressed her cheek as his other went up to her neck to stroke the sensitive area that she had right where her jaw began. Her hands held him back by the shoulders slightly.

"P-Professor…Springfield." She whimpered quietly. She hadn't stuttered since she was five and was still learning to chant spells.

"I told you, this is something my Partner cannot fulfill. And neither can yours for you." He whispered. She thought about it and relaxed her arms ever so slightly, in which he needed no more encouragement, and soon his lips were on hers, and this time she kissed him back, him hungrily taking in her taste as his tongue entered her exotic mouth. Her arms wrapped around his neck and she pulled him closer to her.

He broke off the kiss and proceeded to kiss down her jawline and neck. Then he started to unbutton her shirt and…

Yuki woke up breathing heavily and a racing heart, not believing that she had actually dreamed something like that up about Professor Springfield. Kaede looked up from the bottom bunk while shining a flashlight. "Good, you're awake. Let's go. You'll have fun." They got outside and went to the old, abandoned elementary school building.