I woke up the next morning feeling like I was bouncing up and down, due to happiness. My drawing of Zelda had come out great. Though, I'm not sure how Zelda didn't find that weird, drawing pictures of people. Anyway, it was an image of her in Jeanne d'Arc's outfit, holding the unfurled banner that served as Jeanne's weapon. It was only shading instead of inking or coloring. I walked into Toon's room and patted his shoulder.

"Hey, little me. Time to get up," I murmured. Toon sleepily sat up and rubbed his eyes. He gave a yawn and said, "I had a dream, that the girl you walked home with shot a big arrow at you," He said sleepily. His huge, innocent black eyes saw everything. He tended to have dreams of things he didn't even know about. Sometimes his sleeping journeys were so spot on, it was unnerving.

Toon smiled and said,"But you got back at her and you won. Someday, I want to be able to fight like that." Even though he was a high school first year, Toon always seemed to idolize someone.

"Don't worry, you will," I reassured him. "The power to fight like that comes from right here." I placed my hand over my heart, and then he did the same.

As we walked down the street to school, Zelda informed me of Marth's background. He lived in the opposite direction as our group, so Zelda couldn't walk with him. 1 point for me. On the other hand, Ike was Marth's family friend, so there was no question about Marth's superior grades. 1 point for him. But, Marth's homeroom teacher was Captain Falcon. Negative one point. Falcon was probably the most egotistical person who ever walked the planet. He even talked in third person. Sometimes, it's enough to give you a migraine. After further discussions about teachers, Zelda pulled her drawing of me from her bag, and I unraveled mine.

"Wow! Great minds really do think alike!" She exclaimed. Her drawing was of me as Gawain. And, if we put them next to each other, then it looked like we were both facing the same enemy. Three points for me and Zelda. Lucina and Robin had calmed down a little. They would talk quietly, then randomly erupt into a fit of giggles, which made everyone else laugh. At least they weren't poking each other anymore. We arrived at school, and there was another aching moment when Zelda was talking to Marth.

Soon, though, Marth began talking with Roy and Cloud, and Zelda turned back to me, relieving the weight on my heart. Today, Lady Palutena was in the courtyard, and, though she was trying to hide it, had been waiting for Pit. The "teacher advancing on student" relationship got quite a few stares from all of the people in the courtyard, and a few pictures from Camii's cell phone. Our frivolous conversations were interrupted by the metallic throng of the bell. When me and Zelda entered the school, we had to part ways again. I watched her walk away, my heart thumping in time with her footsteps. Then Pit yanked me into class.

Yang: I lost my streak oh no.