- Mar 20, 2014
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Jaqueline Jones
The soft patter of rain beat at Jaqueline’s office window, and she did not appreciate the change in weather. Or, rather, she did not appreciate the change in temperature. She had three heat lamps pointed directly on her as she graded some student papers at her desk. If she didn’t, then she would be too sluggish to get anything done. Although, she did feel kind of bad if any poor student walked in only to feel the heat wave that was her office…well, unless they were like her. Then they might never leave.
Jaqueline was dotting down some notes on a paper—using her tail to hold the pen since her large hands were too cumbersome—as a she heard a soft knock at her door. She tilted her head up, not even stopping her tail from writing, to see a fellow teacher at her door: Ms Lydia Sinclair. The perpetually sunny Lydia Sinclair. She wondered where this woman got all her energy from. Being warm-blooded probably helped.
“Hiii~” Lydia said cheerfully as she stepped in. In her hand was a mug, which she set down on Jaqueline’s desk. “I boiled too much hot water, so I thought maybe you’d like some tea?”
“Wait,” Jaqueline said quickly with a hint of hesitance in her voice, “what kind of tea is it?”
“Oh! It’s that really mild citrus one. That’s the only one you can have, right?”
Jaqueline blinked, but she soon gave Lydia a kind smile. “You remembered. Thank you, Lydia.”
“No problem!” Lydia beamed before stepping out of Jaqueline’s office. “I’ll see ya later~”
Jaqueline chuckled to herself as she carefully took the mug in her two large hands and took a careful sip. Lydia was a bit too energetic for her own good, but she was a nice girl. The pen at the tip of Jaqueline’s tail was placed down on the desk as she decided to take a moment to enjoy the hot tea. Hell, Lydia probably knew the reptilian teacher was not feeling too great with the sudden drop in temperature and made the tea to help her warm up a bit.
Shifting her chair slightly, Jaqueline glanced out of the window at the dizzle outside. She really hoped it would stop before she had to head home…ugh.
@Arcadia
The soft patter of rain beat at Jaqueline’s office window, and she did not appreciate the change in weather. Or, rather, she did not appreciate the change in temperature. She had three heat lamps pointed directly on her as she graded some student papers at her desk. If she didn’t, then she would be too sluggish to get anything done. Although, she did feel kind of bad if any poor student walked in only to feel the heat wave that was her office…well, unless they were like her. Then they might never leave.
Jaqueline was dotting down some notes on a paper—using her tail to hold the pen since her large hands were too cumbersome—as a she heard a soft knock at her door. She tilted her head up, not even stopping her tail from writing, to see a fellow teacher at her door: Ms Lydia Sinclair. The perpetually sunny Lydia Sinclair. She wondered where this woman got all her energy from. Being warm-blooded probably helped.
“Hiii~” Lydia said cheerfully as she stepped in. In her hand was a mug, which she set down on Jaqueline’s desk. “I boiled too much hot water, so I thought maybe you’d like some tea?”
“Wait,” Jaqueline said quickly with a hint of hesitance in her voice, “what kind of tea is it?”
“Oh! It’s that really mild citrus one. That’s the only one you can have, right?”
Jaqueline blinked, but she soon gave Lydia a kind smile. “You remembered. Thank you, Lydia.”
“No problem!” Lydia beamed before stepping out of Jaqueline’s office. “I’ll see ya later~”
Jaqueline chuckled to herself as she carefully took the mug in her two large hands and took a careful sip. Lydia was a bit too energetic for her own good, but she was a nice girl. The pen at the tip of Jaqueline’s tail was placed down on the desk as she decided to take a moment to enjoy the hot tea. Hell, Lydia probably knew the reptilian teacher was not feeling too great with the sudden drop in temperature and made the tea to help her warm up a bit.
Shifting her chair slightly, Jaqueline glanced out of the window at the dizzle outside. She really hoped it would stop before she had to head home…ugh.
@Arcadia