Post by Luka Kurokawa on Mar 7, 2014 14:50:10 GMT -5
It was the late afternoon about right now in the Student Council office. From the window, one could see the sun nearly out of sight, simply projecting a red hue across the sky. It was clearly past school hours already, yet there were two students still slaving away at work. Naturally, these two were the two active members of the student council. From within the room, the Vice President Luka was completely focused on the large stacks of papers situated in front of and around her. The room itself was extremely quiet except for the systematic ticking of the clock above the door and the clean embrace between writing utensil and paper. It was a peaceful situation, but unlikely to be pleasant for either of them. The two of them had been working on this paperwork for quite some time now, with the end only within a focused eye's sight.
All of this work set before them had been a result of the highly damaged school auditorium from a bit earlier. Funnily enough, the both of them were there when the auditorium was wrecked. And again, they had a hand in solving the issue before it got even worse. Yet as they sat here going through paperwork, it became hard to believe that their fight was anywhere near over.
Luka had been highly focused despite the mental strain that so much paperwork in one sitting could put on someone. Going paper by paper, the girl simply filled in what needed to be filled, expertly placed completed papers in their appropriate pile and moved on to the next paper in the rather intimidating stack. It was hard work, but she knew that it was getting done faster than if it was just one person. This was why she was glad that Akira was willing to stick it out until it was all said and done.
It was funny to Luka how her carefree days in high school had suddenly become some sort of time-management game. She needed to carefully decide when to study, when to go out and exterminate shadows, as well as when to get social with people. And of course, she always needed to keep a bit of room for those unexpected events that could throw off her plans at a moment's notice. In a way, it was nice, if one could get past all of the awful things happening around them. After all, what point is there in protecting something if nobody is going to enjoy it?
Taking a small breather to allow her hand to rest, Luka stretched a bit letting out a satisfied noise. Then, placing her elbow on the table and using her hand to hold up her head, she looked over at Akira for a moment with a small smile. Well, we should be done soon at this rate. We'll finally have this taken care of. This workload had been looming over the both of them since they both realized what they were in for during the night of the full moon. Though, I do hope the next one that shows up picks somewhere else to terrorize. She was happy that she saved the school and all, but she could really do without the extra work.
All of this work set before them had been a result of the highly damaged school auditorium from a bit earlier. Funnily enough, the both of them were there when the auditorium was wrecked. And again, they had a hand in solving the issue before it got even worse. Yet as they sat here going through paperwork, it became hard to believe that their fight was anywhere near over.
Luka had been highly focused despite the mental strain that so much paperwork in one sitting could put on someone. Going paper by paper, the girl simply filled in what needed to be filled, expertly placed completed papers in their appropriate pile and moved on to the next paper in the rather intimidating stack. It was hard work, but she knew that it was getting done faster than if it was just one person. This was why she was glad that Akira was willing to stick it out until it was all said and done.
It was funny to Luka how her carefree days in high school had suddenly become some sort of time-management game. She needed to carefully decide when to study, when to go out and exterminate shadows, as well as when to get social with people. And of course, she always needed to keep a bit of room for those unexpected events that could throw off her plans at a moment's notice. In a way, it was nice, if one could get past all of the awful things happening around them. After all, what point is there in protecting something if nobody is going to enjoy it?
Taking a small breather to allow her hand to rest, Luka stretched a bit letting out a satisfied noise. Then, placing her elbow on the table and using her hand to hold up her head, she looked over at Akira for a moment with a small smile. Well, we should be done soon at this rate. We'll finally have this taken care of. This workload had been looming over the both of them since they both realized what they were in for during the night of the full moon. Though, I do hope the next one that shows up picks somewhere else to terrorize. She was happy that she saved the school and all, but she could really do without the extra work.