(A/N: Inspired by talking to my mum about first Latin classes, starring the ever illustrious Marcus and Lucius. This provoked, of course, thoughts about the true identity of this Lucius character, and then this strange mixture of stock first-Latin-class sentences, and original lines came out. I think everything is conjugated correctly- if there are any mistakes in conjugation or verb tenses, do let me know. PS: Yes, I know they weren't at school together like this; however, Marcus and Lucius were.)
Chapter 17: Carpe LuciumLucius in platea est.
Lucius Severum videt.
Lucius Severum salutat.
"Quid est, Lucie?" dicit Severus. 'Faceo res necessaria. "
" Ignotus es, Severe," dicit Lucius. "Suscitus sum. Cubiculum eamus."
'Ha,' dicit Severus. ' Improbus es, Lucie."
Lucius ridet. Ingrediunt vicum.
"Obdurit, Lucie," dicit Severus. Severus grammaticus est.
"Severe, tu es optimus grammaticus." dicit Lucius.
Severus et Lucius tardi sunt in lectio Runii Antiqui.
"Quid est? Cur tardi estis?" discipulus rogat.
"Ehm," Severus dicit, spectant Lucium.
"Hihihi,' Lucius dicit.
"Hahaha… " Severus dicit.
