It's the anniversary. Glam would very much not like to celebrate.
It’s their last day on Winslow High—they’re being transferred to Arcadia on Monday—and also their last day without a patrol schedule assigned.
And the PRT released a small announcement on its website about Glam joining the Wards. Now their wiki page doesn’t get erased, of course—they’re no longer speculative. They wonder what it’s got on them.
That's an interesting life choice, replies either Lorica or her bot.
There's probably something about me in there as well, wanting to make up for my mistakes, but I don't think I'd do it if that was all there was to it.
Relative to what Boots was capable of.
Then we talked and went out running on the ocean. Well, he ran, I flew and made platforms appear for him to run on and kept an eye out for potential witnesses.
Yeah. I'm gonna go do stuff now. Later!
They'll bring it up with real Lorica at some point, probably.
And at school, he actually manages to somehow hang out with Echo—sorry, Willow, and with James. At different times, mostly, Willow tends to give James a wide berth, but there's classes Monday to Friday, more than enough time to divide between people. Afternoons are reserved for "extracurricular activities," which is Arcadia's way of covering for the various Wards' patrolling schedules.
But he has looked into the Youth Guard a little bit more deeply after the... incident... and wouldn't you know, the YG expects mini-capes' grades to not only not fall but actually improve upon joining the Wards. The reasoning behind this is that the Protectorate should "be a positive influence, giving structure and mentorship to the Wards," and so "maintaining the same grades for a prolonged time may still be cause for concern." He's pretty sure this is just to give the YG an excuse to butt in when they don't have any others.
Sadde expresses his contempt for this to James using slightly crasser language than he's typically comfortable with, but suggests that the both of them be study buddies or something. He does have his Winslow tests to prove that he actually knows stuff in spite of what his grades were.
That's alright. Sadde thinks personal attention is more likely to help James do better than regular class does, and he thinks he's good at teaching.
His brain takes a second to catch up with the change of subject, and when it does, it takes a further second to stop the smile that started spreading on his face. "Gotcha. Laurie our mysterious friend in common."
Shrug. "I can't comment on whether she thinks so," he says, because he has never asked her about it. He could probably hazard a guess about her beliefs on the matter. "But well, it's true. You'd probably like her if you got to know her."
"I don't think that's true." Not everybody surely. "She's just... shy's not the best word, but she's not super sociable in general and doesn't really go out of her way to interact with other people. Kinda like the literal opposite of me, there."