A/N: Hey guys, another meaningless Author's Note from OPD…
I'd like to say a few things, this is going to be quite long, so for those who are not interested, you may skip the entire passage and continue reading the story.
One, I'm skipping ALL exams. Yes, that's right, Minato just says "We had exams this week." Why? Is it even relevant? Do I have to go out of my way to make test answers? Thought so. And because I can. _
BUT, if you want to submit your questions for the exams, because you want to, then just PM me and I'll put it up next time and acknowledge you.
Second, the cast is as big as it's gonna get. Actually, I'm introducing Ekoda's replacement. So, Ken and Aigis fans, don't expect Aigis nor Ken to make an appearance. Koromaru, yes, I might be able to fit him in, since he's also my favorite, but not Ken or Aigis.
I think that Ken isn't important to my story and he might conflict in the love triangle (That weird relationship between him and Minako just grossed me out a bit.) also, I know that Aigis-fans will kill me for saying this, but I NEVER liked Aigis.
That's why she didn't make a single appearance here or in Days of Summer.
Yeah, I finally said it. I despise Aigis because she had a hand in Minato's death by sealing Thanatos in Minato. Had she done her job, Minato wouldn't have died. Also, it's highly unrealistic, ludicrous even, to let a robot go to school. I also think she's ridiculous.
I'm sorry, but I ought to make it clear that I totally dislike Aigis to the very carbon fiber of her being.
So… bite me. :P
Third, I will not, shall not and will NEVER change my writing style. Much easier for me to do stick writing this way.
Fourth, what is it with Minako ALWAYS being reserved and calm? Why can't he be a normal guy? Should a caterpillar be always a caterpillar or can it grow into a butterfly? It's like we stereotype Minato to always be a boring, zombie EMO. I mean, Yu Narukami had a personality in the Anime, why can't Minato have one as well?
When Minato died, his personality died with him. When he came back, he had a new personality.
Besides, would you ALL like a fic wherein the wall has more personality then Minato? I think he's more interesting WITH a personality.
And lastly, after this story, if I feel like it, I might start a new fic called Days of Spring (Fuuka) or Days of Winter (MITSURU!)
If any of you support that idea, then voice your opinions.
Has anyone noticed that the girls of Persona often correspond to the seasons?
That's just a thought ^, so don't get your hopes up.
Anyway, I'm done ranting, so thanks for listening to moi.
Anyone want to rant to me for what I said, kindly do it over PM.
Thanks.
-OPD
P.S.
About Pi… it's actually pronounced P-ee or Pea but not pie.
(09/29/10)
Saturday…
Since Ekoda was sacked a few days ago, we've had an unfortunate (fortunate) vacancy in the Classic Literature department.
Usually, we wouldn't really mind it, but we had exams on the following week, which wasn't pretty at all.
We were walking one recess when we spotted Mitsuru glancing at the bulletin board.
She looked a bit stressed.
"Hey, Senpai." I greeted, "Why the long face?"
Mitsuru looked at us kindly, "Hello, Minato, Minako, Yukari…" she said, "No reason… we're in need of a Classic Literature teacher and I can't seem to find any good ones… or even qualified ones."
"As if Ekoda counts as qualified…" Minako muttered.
Quan passed by with Pink and Ryu.
"What's going on here?" Ryu asked.
"Eh?" Minako said, "Nothing much, mop-top… why?"
Ryu frowned, "Mop top?"
"Yeah, what's it to-" Minako began.
"Never mind that…" Mitsuru interrupted, "If you guys don't have any spare Classic Lit. teachers, then kindly leave me be… I have enough problems without the Gekkoukan Board of Governors on my coattails…"
Quan raised his hand, "Uh… Madame Headmistress? My Dad's a teacher…"
Mitsuru's eyes sparked and she glared at him, "Is that so? Is he qualified?"
"More than that!" Quan said.
"Yeah! Uncle is totally cool and hip! Not like that Old man…" Pink muttered.
"Then why haven't you ever mentioned this before?!"
Quan shrugged, "You never really asked. My Dad has a Master's degree in English, Major in Literature."
"That's just… Tres bien!" Mitsuru cried, "When is he available? Does he have a job already?"
"Unemployed." Quan said sheepishly, "He always wanted to work here…I'll talk to him 'bout that." he left for the payphone.
Then, he came back.
"Dad says he'll do it… about time too…" Quan muttered.
"Great." Mitsuru said.
Sometime later, a tall, handsome man with woolly ivy-league gingery red hair, freckles and a ready smile walked to the faculty room. He looked a little like Mr. Schue from Glee, except with red hair, pastier face, brownish five O'clock shadow and no cleft in his chin.
"Sup, Dad?" Quan said.
"Hey Quan..." Quan's father said, ruffling Quan's messy red hair.
"Uncle!" Pinky cried, putting out a fist.
I thought she was going to punch him.
"Hey Pink." He bumped Pink's fist, "Pink with the pink hair."
"Hello, Mr. Lao, how do you do?" Mitsuru said, offering her hand.
"Very well, Madame Headmistress…" Quan's father said, shaking her hand, "Just call me Peter. My Chinese name is Lao Pi, but I prefer Peter."
"Very well, Peter-san." Mitsuru said, "I'm aware that you're interested in the position of Classic Literature teacher? I trust you have your bio-data?"
"Yes," Mr. Pi said, handing her the bio-data, "Actually, I've been trying to apply here, but the position was taken."
"Not anymore… So, you want the job?" Mitsuru asked, looking over his bio-data, "Your references are tres bien!" Mitsuru exclaimed, "Went to one of the finest academy at Canton, China, and graduated top of your class at 1990, and Graduated Harvard University, Magna Cum Laude, you were a fellow professor at Cambridge University and even Master Poet of the United Kingdom Society of Classic Literature!" she exclaimed, "Forgo Mr. Peter, Professor Peter suits you!"
"Yeah… Those were the glory days…" Professor Peter said wistfully.
"If you had it good, sir…" Ryu said, "Then why did you quit?"
"Well… my firstborn son got in a spot of trouble…" he looks at Quan, who suddenly became interested in the fire extinguisher, "And we had to move out. So, Madame, do I get the honor and privilege of the job…?"
"You drive a hard bargain, Professor Lao, but I accept." Mitsuru said, "You start tomorrow."
Quan smacked his Dad in the back, "See Pops? Ya ain't unemployed anymore!"
"Not if you say it like that…" Professor Peter said.
(10/03/10)
Wednesday…
We were asked to assemble to the Auditorium.
Everyone didn't mind, seeing as they were excused from first period classes.
It was Principal Kyuujuku and Headmistress Mitsuru Kirijo.
"Good morning everyone!" The Principal began, "I will not keep you long."
As he said that, mixed reactions erupted: Gladness that he wasn't going to make a long, terrible speech, annoyance that they're going back to classes earlier, but more so on the former.
"As you all know, Mr. Toshiro Ekoda," he said that with a sour expression. "Had been with us for almost a decade, but sadly…"
"He died?" a first year said hopefully.
"Er… no."
"Maimed?"
"Um… Not really, but-"
"Severely wounded?"
"Uh uh-"
"Badly mauled?"
"NO!"
Everyone erupted in talk.
Mitsuru stepped forward.
"Silence." She said commandingly and to my surprise, everyone became quiet.
"Ehem. As I was saying, Mr. Ekoda has been relieved of his duties as the Teacher-in-charge of Classic Literature."
Everyone clapped.
"On a happier note, I am glad to welcome a new teacher, who shall fill in Mr. Ekoda's former position…" Mitsuru said.
Everyone murmured excitedly.
"By none other than Professor Lao Pi, who has kindly consented to fill the post of Classic Literature teacher."
Professor Peter stepped forward and nodded.
A few scattered, rather unenthusiastic applause, only those who knew him, like me, Minako, Yukari, Ryu, Pink and Quan, clapped hard. Hortez clapped, but Cato snapped and Hide bashed his fist into Hortez's ear.
Then, we were dismissed.
Later…
It was about time for Classic Literature class…
We were bustling in class, they were wondering when the new teacher would arrive.
Then, a man wearing blue rolled up long sleeves with an Argyll's vest entered the room.
Everyone looked at him as Quan maintained a pokerface.
Other than Minako, he also had red hair.
"Hey… he has red hair too…" Lee behind me whispered.
"Yeah… I mean, only Minako and Quan have red hair in this class… Did you know that he's Quan's dad? Interesting eh?" Ryu said.
"Wait… Minako has red hair as well…" Lee noted excitedly, "Looks like Quan's dad has a lot of explaining to do…" Lee snickered.
Professor Peter cleared his throat.
"Good afternoon class…" he said, "My name's Professor Lao Pi. You may call me Professor Pi or Peter or Peter. I will be your Classic Literature teacher from this point onward."
Yuko raised her hand.
"Yes?" Professor Peter said.
"Uh… sir, what really happened to Mr. Ekoda? Don't get me wrong, I'm glad he's gone, but I'm curious." Yuko asked.
"Oh, about that…" Professor Peter said, "I have been informed by the Headmistress… Mr. Ekoda has been fired due to him selling Advanced Copies of answers to students… I gather none of you here has been his customer?" Professor Peter said, raising an eyebrow.
Everyone immediately rejected the idea as they whistled nervously. A few students perspired excessively.
"Good. Yes?" Professor Peter said, pointing to Junpei.
Junpei snorted.
"Lao Pi?" Junpei said, "What, are you Chinese or something?"
"Actually, I am." He said, "My son, Quan, also has a Chinese name. Lao Quan. What's your name?"
"Uh… Kenji." Junpei lied.
"That's a lie! His name is Junpei!" Rio cried.
"Hey! Let me fight my own battles!" Kenji cried.
Everyone laughed. Then, they began putting their notebooks and books out.
"One moment… would you all please put your notebooks and textbooks back in your bags? You will need only your Mythology books." Professor Peter said as he looks out the window, "Fine day today."
Everyone scratched their heads.
"Uh… Sir, Mr. Ekoda never used that book…" Rio said.
Professor Peter smiled kindly, "I guess now would be the perfect opportunity."
"Uh… I left mine at my locker, can I go over and get it?" Ryu asked.
"I left mine at the Dorm." Lee shrugged.
"I left mine at home." Minako said sheepishly.
"My dog ate my book." Junpei said.
Professor Peter smirked, "No need. The Librarian has kindly allowed me to borrow a few. In fact, they're outside…" he said.
Everyone went out and grabbed a book.
"Right then." said Professor Peter, "If you would all kindly follow me…"
Puzzled, but very interested, the class followed Professor Peter to the courtyard.
As we passed by the other classes, they looked eagerly at us.
We went out to the field and eventually reached the spot of the Persimmon hill, where there was a stump at the base of the Persimmon tree.
"Kindly take a seat."
We took a seat in the grass. The air felt invigorating and the sound of the ocean waves made the place very relaxing. The grass felt soft and smelled fresh.
"Right. It always is great going outdoors, isn't it?" Professor Peter said and he wasn't lying.
The clear blue sky was just mesmerizing… there wasn't a cloud in the sky… just the sun in our eyes and it was a cool day the fresh air and cool breeze made us feel as free as a bird.
I wouldn't be surprised if this was a dream.
"It's totally great, sir!" Lee cried as he took a deep breath.
"Thank you, Lee." Said Professor Peter, "Shall we proceed?"
Everyone looked at the new Professor with much respect as he sat on the stump.
"Can anyone define poetry?" he asked.
A few of us looked at each other quizzically.
"No one?" he said.
Yukari raised her hand.
"Yes, Yukari-chan?" he said.
"Poetry is a form of literary verses written in high quality, pertaining to beauty, nature and emotion."
"I couldn't have put it better myself." He said as Yukari stuck her tongue out at Minako, "But what is it, really?"
Everyone was stumped. Yukari dejectedly sat down as Minako stifled a snicker.
"No one?" he asked, "Okay. Poetry is all about high quality verses, about beauty, nature and emotion. But, the most important facet in poetry is…?"
No one answered.
"I'll give you all a hint. It's Mel Gibson's last line in Braveheart."
Kenji raised his hand.
"Yes Kenji-kun?"
"They fought like warrior-poets. They fought like Scotsmen and won their freedom…?" Kenji said unsurely.
"So close… good try, Kenji-kun. I admire your attentiveness… I actually meant last line pre-execution." Professor said.
Minako raised her hand, "Yes, Arisato-chan?" he said.
"Freedom?"
"Right on the money, Arisato-chan." Professor Peter said, "How could poetry exist if people had no freedom? Most poet's are naturalists, nature boys, if you'd prefer. The likes of John Keats and Mary Shelly are often called the most profound poets in the last century. They are often called "Noble Savages". They liked to live in forests, away from the city and write all about beauty, nature and freedom, away from the unneeded turmoil and strife of life. That's why we're here and not inside school…" he said.
Everyone laughed.
"Can anyone tell me why though?"
No one raised their hands.
Professor Peter shook his head, "I trust Mr. Ekoda hadn't covered this yet?"
We shook our heads.
Minako raised her hand.
"Yes?"
"They were protesting the Industrial Revolution?" Minako said.
"Yes!" Professor said, clapping and pointing at her, "They were protesting!"
Minako winks at Yukari, who clutched the grass and ripped it off in fury.
"The British began a period in their era known as the Industrial Revolution. But I won't discuss that as of now. If you have any questions, ask Mr. Ono. That is, if you can make him talk of something other than the Sengoku era…"
Everyone giggled.
"Kidding aside, England used to be a utopia of lush, green forests and blue lakes so clear, you could drop a rock and see it settle at the bottom of the lake. These were the favorite haunts of these great poets. They wrote countless ballads, epics and stories under great big oak trees beside a bubbling spring, which they could drink in the midsummer heat… there were clear and great rivers… magnificent butterflies everywhere too, providing a whimsical show as they fought to gather nectar… unfortunately, the Industrial Revolution ruined their paradise." He said sadly.
"What happened?" Rio said excitedly.
"Yeah! This is too interesting!" Yukari said.
"Very well… the lush forests with their great, big trees were cut to feed the fires of industry while it dumped its waste in the rivers, polluting it and killing all the magnificent fish... the factories billowed out great, black plumes of smoke that also sent black soot in the air, which decimated the butterfly population as well as making people sick… the other people didn't mind, as it was the road to progress and they saw it only as a minor hindrance… but it was even worse for the poets… they lost the only place they saw as a symbol of their freedom. " he shook his head grimly.
"Oh my…" Rio said, at the verge of tears.
Everyone was shocked.
"Wh-What happened?" Yukari asked.
"They rebelled." Professor Peter shrugged, "Most of the students quit school to live an ascetic life as a poet in the untouched forests, living as Noble Savages, as they called themselves. They never feared the government, nor did they back down from defending their land without violence. The people learned that don't fear the fighter, fear the writer."
We couldn't help but clapped. Professor Peter was a very effective teacher.
"Now, turn to page 416 of your Mythology books. I will recite the first verse."
He recited the verse beautifully.
The girls were so touched about his elegant way of speaking about Psyche and Cupid that hardly any of the girls wasn't crying.
He gave everyone some advice and let all of us recite a verse from our favorite Myth.
Lee spoke silkily about the Iliad, particularly describing with extremely graphic details of Achilles killing Hector.
Even Professor Peter grimaced.
Ryu recited about Theseus, the wisest hero in Greece, comforting his cousin Heracles.
Ryu had a big-brother-like voice that reassured us.
Then, he made Junpei recite, not after giving him some excellent advice.
Junpei recited unusually well about Orpheus and Eurydice. Probably since it had a connection between him and Chidori.
Needless to say, the only real good ones were Minako, Yukari, Fuuka (despite her shyness) and Quan (surprise, surprise.).
"Excellent work, all of you!" Professor Peter cried, "Simply marvelous! I couldn't ask for a better class! Well done everyone… let me see… five points to all of you who recited, ten for Junpei, since he recited an entire story… and an extra five each to Yukari-chan and Arisato-chan."
"B-but I recited only once!" Yukari said.
"You and Arisato-chan recited at the beginning of my class." Professor Peter said mildly, "Excellent lesson, everyone! Homework, kindly read about Hamlet and summarize it for me… pass it next Saturday and kindly hand it over to Quan… Quan, I hold you responsible for it."
"Yes Sensei." Quan said.
Professor nodded, "Alright. That's good. That will be all for now… dismissed."
Everyone stood up and bowed, a rare sight, and talked animatedly about mythology as we dispersed.
"That was the best Classic Literature lesson we have ever had!" Kenji declared as they made their way to the classroom.
"He seems like a great teacher." Yukari said.
"Hell yeah! Classic Lit. is now my favorite class!" Minako declared.
"Yeah, Quan, your dad rocks!" Junpei said.
Quan's ears turned red. Pink squeezed his arm.
(10/02/10)
Tuesday…
Everyone was still chatting about his classes. Even the lower years thought fondly of him.
"He's brilliant!" one guy said.
"The best."
People often walk up to Quan, not knowing his connection with Professor Peter.
"Hey, have you seen a Chinese guy?" he asked.
"Yeah. Me." Quan said mildly.
We'd snigger at that.
"No, not you, another Chinese guy!" the student said.
"My dad? He's in the faculty room."
"Whoa! Your old man is Professor?! God, you're so lucky!" the guy said, then left for the faculty room.
Sometimes, girls would come up to Quan.
"Hey, is your dad single? I want to date him!" she said and from her tone, she wasn't kidding.
Professor Peter usually wore rolled up long sleeve polo shirts with wool vests. Usually plaid or Argyll's. Sometimes, a different pattern. He'd sometimes wear a rather stylish brand of polo shirts with suspenders. He manages to pull it off while looking many and stylish, instead of looking like a goober.
"Yeah, uh… I don't think my mom would appreciate that…"
The girls would leave dejectedly.
"Hey! Why don't you girls ask if I'm single?!" Quan cried at them.
"Hmph!" Pink would look away from him.
"Wh-what?" Quan said sheepishly.
Pink would blow a loud and wet raspberry and step on his foot.
"Yeow!" Quan cried, "What'd I do?!"
"Geez… you're as thick as a rock…" Minako muttered.
This evening, my friends and I decided to have a study session.
Yukari, Kenji, Rio and Minako came over.
Yukari and Minako seemed stiff at each other, but I didn't know about it. They also took some time to come back in…
Meanwhile…
Yukari was about to go in the house, when Minako called her.
"Minako-chan…" Yukari said.
"What are you doing out here?" Minako asked.
"Nothing." Yukari said.
"I need to ask you something." Minako said sharply.
Yukari was taken aback by her boldness, but nodded.
They sat at the steps.
"Are you jealous every time I hang out with Minato?" Minako asked.
Yukari turned bright red, "O-of course not!"
"Tch… don't bother hiding it."
"H-Hide what?" Yukari said nervously.
"You still have a crush on Minato-kun."
Yukari's eyes widened and she bit her nails.
"I…I…"
"There you go! See, you're doing it!" Minako said, pointing a finger at her.
"Huh?" Yukari said confusedly.
"Aw come on… whenever you talk about Minato-kun, you do THAT!" Minako pointed out.
"B-But…"
"You did that in Professor Peter's class!" Minako said.
"Hmph… if that's the case… I guess it'd be okay with you if I ask Minato-kun to be my boyfriend?" Minako said.
"Huh? Minako… you're kidding, right?" Yukari said, "Ha…ha… good one!" she nudged Minako.
Minako didn't move a muscle.
"You can't be serious!" Yukari cried.
"It's on then." Minako said, "The race to see who can capture Minato-kun's heart first!"
"Uh…" Yukari stammered.
Minako turned away and went in.
"Hang on, Minako!" Yukari cried.
At home, same time.
"Let's play cards!" Kenji suggested.
"God Kenji! We came here to study, not play Uno!" Rio chided.
I went to my room.
When I went back in Rio was on top of a crying Kenji, stuffing his mouth with crumpled paper.
Kenji looked at me with crazed eyes, "Uwhelp mwee, Mwinatuuuh!"
"Hey Minato." Rio said as she sat on Kenji, holding a crumpled paper. Junpei was videoing it.
"What are you doing?" I said, feeling inclined to laugh.
"Oh…" she said, "He can't seem to memorize it, so I'm feeding it to him… I figure if his memory won't work, then maybe his stomach will abide to it… once it gets in his stomach, he'll learn from osmosis and once I fit the textbook in his mouth, he'll be a genius!"
Junpei guffawed, "Oh internet, this is SOOO going all over you!"
The duo finally arrived.
Minako took a seat next to me.
"Hey, Minato, can ya teach me about Quantum Physics?"
"Yeah, sure…" I said, "I mean, Helel exploits Quantum Physics when he uses Morning Sta-" he stopped himself, "Never mind."
I was lecturing Minako about it and as she peered over my book, her bra strap and shirt strap fell off to the side of her shoulder.
I turned red.
Yukari glared at Minako as she looked up from her book.
"Ah, sorry… I guess this is a little too big for me… hehe…" Minako said.
"N-No worries…" I managed.
("She did that on purpose… there's no way both straps could fall down like that… Tch, why is Minato turning red?" Yukari thought.)
I looked at Yukari.
"..." Yukari shuddered.
"Urrm…." She fought to contain herself.
I looked at her intently.
"UNNGGHHH…" she growled.
She latched on my arm, "Teach me too, Minato-kun."
"Huh? Uh, sure."
I carefully explained it to Yukari.
"Huh?" Minako noticed us.
"I'm not giving up either!" Yukari whispered.
I assumed she was talking about the lesson, so I didn't mind it.
"Teach me about Renaissance paintings, Bestie!" Minako said, pulling my arm.
"Wha-"
"No, teach me about Logarithms!" Yukari cried.
I don't know what's going on, but I'm liking it!
"Huh?!" I felt a lot of pain as my arms were being pulled roughly at both sides.
"Ow! Hey, what is this, a human tug-o-war?! Owww!"
Needless to say, I didn't study much last night…
(10/03/10)
Wednesday…
The exams started today.
Values and Economics.
Since I study with Minako (and Yukari, who seems rather clingy,) every night, it was cake.
(10/04/10)
Thursday…
Composition and English Grammar.
We easily aced this, especially Lee and Ryu, who were writers.
Ryu looked somewhat tired, I heard he spent the entire night in a Pokemon Adventure RP forum while Lee had a crazed look in his eyes, as if he finished an incredibly long chapter in his Fanfiction story.
(10/05/10)
Friday…
Math and Physics.
I eased this exam, since I sorta had a liking to it.
The others, I don't really know…
(10/06/10)
Saturday…
The day everyone's been waiting for…
History and Classic Literature.
This is the first time in Gekkoukan history that the students were ever hyped at Classic Literature exams.
History was easy, since Mr. Ono focuses on the Sengoku era.
The Classic Literature exams were a mix of Ekoda's unfinished work and Professor Peter's own work.
It was very fun.
(10/07/10)
Sunday…
I did my homework as Minako and I spent the day at home.
We were at the kitchen.
She was unusually quiet as I sipped my prized SunBucks Mayan coffee.
"Hey, why are you so quiet?" I asked.
"Mmmm… it's a nice day out, isn't it?" she said, "Like, ideal for going out to buy clothes and having a nice dinner…" she said, "Of course, it'd be fun to do it with someone…" she said as she squirmed.
"Sounds like you're talking about a date." I said as I sip on my coffee.
She blushed.
"Yeah, you're right." she said.
Minako is acting totally strange today…
"Minato-kun…" she said, "Wanna…"
I looked at her.
"…Try going on a date with me?"
I sputtered the coffee.
"Huh?! You and me?!"
"Ack!" she yelped, then maintained her cool.
"Just kidding! Hehehe… you didn't think I was serious, eh Bud?" she said, "I'm just teasing you because you're always by yourself."
That hit a nerve, "Eh?!" I growled, "Hmph… like I'd go out with a little brat like you." I said.
"What?! L-Little brat?!"
She picked up a pepper shaker and unscrewed it and dumped it on my coffee.
"Hey stop it! Quit putting pepper on my coffee dammit!" I cried.
I looked at the now-grey liquid.
"Great. Now what?" I said, "I can't drink this because-" I took a sip, "Mmmm! Hey, this actually tastes good!" I took a few more sips, "You discovered a great coffee recipe, Minako!"
"Ugh! I give up!" Minako cried and puts her hands on her head.
(10/08/10)
Monday…
Sports day…
We were allowed to go home on our own discretion, but there were also Sports competitions, so no one wanted to anyway.
Minako and I passed our papers to Quan, who took it to his father.
After that, we competed in the Students vs. Teachers Badminton game.
I played with Professor Peter.
Despite being 21 years older at 38, the Professor was surprisingly agile and quick.
It took all my strength just to tie with him.
Rio totally crushed Kenji.
Lee decimated Ms. Toriumi, showing no mercy to his girlfriend.
Next was doubles.
Professor Peter and Ms. Toriumi paired up while Lee and Quan formed an unlikely duo.
They lost to Minako and me while Ms. Toriumi and Professor Peter dominated the court.
The next match was Teacher and student vs. Teacher and student.
Teachers and students paired up, but the most prominent team was Lee and Toriumi and Professor Peter and Quan.
It was a match worth watching.
It was rather close and nearly an hour and a half passed and they scored a tie.
It was a fun day.
Ryu won a gold medal while Kaz won silver.
We went home, contented at our newfound kinship through sports.
A/N: finished!
Kindly review, please.
Next chap, I'll be taking a leaf from Persona 4.
Please, voice your opinions in a review.
