Just Another Day

birdie

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With each step Sabriel took toward her door, he was rehearsing what he ought to say to Illia. He was also trying to figure out how many times he should knock on her door, and how loudly, and should he even knock at all? It was only the late afternoon, with about an hour until dinner time; classes were over for the day, but she very well might have been taking a nap, or studying, or any other number of things that a knock could interrupt. Of course, there was always the chance that she wasn’t even in her room—in which case he was, in a word, screwed.

He hadn’t made it to math class that morning, and he knew that there would be an assignment—one which he needed to complete, preferably on time, to avoid a sour grade. He and Illia shared a handful of classes, and it was for this reason he felt most comfortable going to her first to ask what he’d missed.

(“Most comfortable,” however, did not mean he wasn’t uncomfortable doing this. His mouth felt a bit dry. His palms were hot, and not solely because they were buried in the pouch of his sweatshirt.)

Once he was at Illia’s door, though, it felt too late to turn around. That was still an option, but now it felt like the silliest of the options available to him, so Sabriel lifted his fist and knocked three times with his knuckles, so that the sound would be higher-pitched and sound more like a question than a demand to open up.


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Sarrain

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Illia had a dorm, yes, but she didn't always stay there. In actuality, she lived with her father and stood under the protection of the Rosales gang. It was a sort of scheme that she had a room at all, really. Her friend hadn't wanted a roommate, so the easiest solution was to already have one who didn't live with her.

It was lucky for Sabriel that Illia had stayed at the dorm that afternoon to study. Her father wouldn't have been home for awhile, off doing work and usually busiest at night. She should have been taking a nap; she faired much better in the evening, but as it were Illia would have liked to pretend that weren't the case. She didn't want to take night classes, and she was stubborn.

When the tentative knock sounded on the dorm's door, Illia was confused momentarily. Baffled enough to entirely forget her manners. She jumped to throw the door open and stared, perplexed, at Sabe. It took her a second to remember her manners.

"Hello?" Illia tried to remember his name, knowing she'd seen him in a few of her classes. She'd always been too busy trying to maintain her attention and stay awake. Far too busy for close friendships with boys too shy to speak with her. "How may I help you?"

What she wanted to ask was 'What's your name again?' but it seemed too rude, so she didn't. Illia leaned against the door frame, trying to appear casual as she hid her room from view.
 
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