They appear in midair, visible out of a few thirtieth-floor apartments.
One starts to fall. The other catches her by the arm, flings out - wing-shapes of light - and slows her, spiraling down until they're at street level.
They appear in midair, visible out of a few thirtieth-floor apartments.
One starts to fall. The other catches her by the arm, flings out - wing-shapes of light - and slows her, spiraling down until they're at street level.
"I don't think she's that mean. I think she just -" shrug. "None of the other kids will quit no matter what, they don't want to lose their friend."
"Maybe she thinks you'll get used to the reds. I think that's why she wanted you to all have elemental friends. You could have just shared a bunch of us, she found a complete set just for them, even, but she wanted you to be used to us. That and translating."
"But it's mean to try to make people get used to something by telling their friends they're evil if they don't get used to it fast enough."
"Dunno.
Maybe we could have all emailed before the classes started telling about ourselves so people would know the reds already. Instead of them being a surprise. They could have started out not going to both sessions so people felt like they had a little control over it. There could have been a glass wall.
She could have not sent an email that made you all want to leave. You could have asked me and we could have talked and even if after that you wanted to read about reds and then left then I wouldn't have thought you were gone forever because you hated me."
"The emailing is a good idea," he says. "It's too late for that one, I think there aren't any more red mages because people killed them if they happened and aren't letting reds have clams.
I'm sorry. I was scared."
"I don't want reds to be hurt I just feel so itchy around them, like when you know an ant crawled up your pant leg but you don't know if it's still there."
He looks at his pants. "...if you can't feel it any more why does it matter if it's still there?"
"I'm not sure Waters would see the point. They go flying in clouds, or swimming in the sea, or just have their halos on."
Sigh.
The remaining magic students learn magic and form study groups outside of class (by caste, of course).
Their prerogative. Juin and Tiya are certainly doing it. She assigns extra credit for helping anyone who's lagging behind, which is a bit caste skewed, though not as much as a course in a foreign language or chemistry or something would be.
Oranges jump at the tutoring chances. One asks if they'd get extra extra credit for tutoring Juin.