The reason why Sierra was sitting on a bank at the edge of the square and had to 'watch' the specialists train was clear. Why Stella was here, however, was only half clear to her. Because of Sky, but nothing of it had been to notice, because, the light fairy was the whole time busy with her phone and looked only, here and there sometimes, for the fraction of a second on but also only if the name Sky fell.
Carefully, as if Stella were a monster that would attack Sierra at any moment as soon as her hand came too close to the book, she pulled the book from the blonde's lap and began to leaf through it. Watching the boys put each other on the mat was so interesting, she might as well have been watching a plant grow.
"You two, basically, shouldn't be friends," Riven began, pushing Sierra aside a bit and joining Stella and her on the bench, "Light and dark. Day and night. Wanting to be the center of attention and I want my peace."
"If that were the case, then the phrase, opposites attract, shouldn't exist," Sierra countered, looking up in annoyance as Riven took the book from her hands, "Why is everyone taking it from me?"
"Is she in a bad mood?", Sierra was passed over by Riven who addressed his question, directly to Stella before turning back to her, "If you're jealous, you need to say something."
"Oh Riven, all the wrong way," Stella interjected in a reprimanding voice, causing Sierra to gasp and shake her head in bewilderment, because she was sitting here, between the two of them, and could hear it, even if they thought it wasn't so, "If you think that's going to work on our nightingale here, you really don't know her. It can be a little more old-fashioned but not too old-fashioned. No over-the-top kitsch."
"Thank you.", to Sierra's good fortune, if you will, Sky joined in, who had been talking to Silva earlier. Although 'already' a week had passed since the specialist teacher had been attacked by the burned one, it didn't seem to Sky that he was getting better, but worse.
Whether it seemed the same to Stella, the blonde did not have an answer at first, because that had become more interesting on her phone again and for this reason, she had not noticed her friend's question at first. On renewed questioning, this one meant that the teacher seemed to her quite well.
A, as Riven put it, a great Turbo Null Bock Stella diagnosis. Quite Stella, so Sierra had to start laughing and nodded appreciatively.
Stella would have liked to do something with Sky, but when she asked about it, the blonde specialist blocked, because he was still worried about the condition of his teacher. He was fine, the blonde was sure, because he was treated by Professor Harvey. Against the symptoms, but the problem, was the burned himself, because this still freely ran around however, were enough people on the search mach him.
"I have to go," Stella announced out of nowhere, grabbing Sierra by the wrist and giving Sky a quick kiss on the cheek as a goodbye, "Don't worry."
"What did you bring me along for again?", Sierra wanted to know after walking a few meters, "A waste of time."
A push in the right direction, but a push was not enough with Sierra, as Stella said that would have to be a push. A firm push.
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