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Luci couldn’t help but sigh in agreement at her sister’s words. Hopefully they were both right and their classes were nearby. At the next exclamation from her twin, she nodded in both amusement and agreement.
“You can say that again…” she trailed off, hand reaching up to shield her eyes as she scanned the quad. It was full of people running back and forth trying to make it to their classes on time. With a quick glance back at her sister who was still struggling with the map, she couldn’t help but laugh. As talented as her twin was with many things, reading maps was definitely not one of them.
“Do you want me to give it a try?” she joked, trading her timetable for the map in her sister's clutches.
She laughed at the exclamation of her schedule, having already had the thought herself. Luci was just so worried about not managing to do everything she wanted to before they had to leave again. Sure it wasn’t likely that they’d be forced to leave this time…seeing as they were in university now and if for some reason they needed “parental consent” or some sort, they had Uncle Santi now. But still…old habits die hard, she guessed.
“Gotta save some anxiety for the rest of us, sis. Can’t let you hog it all.” she joked, nudging her lightly in the shoulder. She was going to say something else when what looked to be a bundle of energy bounced up to them, introducing herself in a rush of air.
As Isobel was quick to respond, Luci blinked in confusion, not having expected the sudden appearance. The girl, Elena, seemed nice, surprisingly awake for it being just before the start of classes. She kind of respected it to be honest.
“Ah, yeah, um, y-you can call me Luci, everyone else does…” she trailed off, having been put on the spot. “Nice to meet you.” she hurried to add on, reaching up to tuck a strand of hair behind her ear in an effort not to fidget too badly.
Anxiety and a cute girl was not a good mix, clearly.
“Uh, you wouldn’t happen to know where the Lit department would be? Or the uh, Dance studios?” she asked. She was going to explain more, mentioning that those were their first classes when the boy that was trailing behind Elena - who she assumed to be her brother, Gabriel - tripped, falling face first on the ground at her sister’s feet.
Luci’s brow raised, a small chuckle escaping her. “...Impressive.” she couldn’t help but snort at his words, as he stared up at her twin as if he’d seen an angel.
“You can say that again…” she trailed off, hand reaching up to shield her eyes as she scanned the quad. It was full of people running back and forth trying to make it to their classes on time. With a quick glance back at her sister who was still struggling with the map, she couldn’t help but laugh. As talented as her twin was with many things, reading maps was definitely not one of them.
“Do you want me to give it a try?” she joked, trading her timetable for the map in her sister's clutches.
She laughed at the exclamation of her schedule, having already had the thought herself. Luci was just so worried about not managing to do everything she wanted to before they had to leave again. Sure it wasn’t likely that they’d be forced to leave this time…seeing as they were in university now and if for some reason they needed “parental consent” or some sort, they had Uncle Santi now. But still…old habits die hard, she guessed.
“Gotta save some anxiety for the rest of us, sis. Can’t let you hog it all.” she joked, nudging her lightly in the shoulder. She was going to say something else when what looked to be a bundle of energy bounced up to them, introducing herself in a rush of air.
As Isobel was quick to respond, Luci blinked in confusion, not having expected the sudden appearance. The girl, Elena, seemed nice, surprisingly awake for it being just before the start of classes. She kind of respected it to be honest.
“Ah, yeah, um, y-you can call me Luci, everyone else does…” she trailed off, having been put on the spot. “Nice to meet you.” she hurried to add on, reaching up to tuck a strand of hair behind her ear in an effort not to fidget too badly.
Anxiety and a cute girl was not a good mix, clearly.
“Uh, you wouldn’t happen to know where the Lit department would be? Or the uh, Dance studios?” she asked. She was going to explain more, mentioning that those were their first classes when the boy that was trailing behind Elena - who she assumed to be her brother, Gabriel - tripped, falling face first on the ground at her sister’s feet.
Luci’s brow raised, a small chuckle escaping her. “...Impressive.” she couldn’t help but snort at his words, as he stared up at her twin as if he’d seen an angel.
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