Chapter 14: How I see you: Legosi's side

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After parting ways with his roommates Legosi was still feeling embarrassed from before, but attended his morning classes same as always. He was feeling fairly down about Jack not being able to join him for lunch but perked up since he knew he was going to hang out with him after school. He was also happy that he could spend some time with Miguno and Voss, since they rarely have any time to just hang out with each other by themselves.

The wolf blew through his first three classes with ease thanks to the help he had been getting from his friends in those classes. His fourth period class however was the one he always dreaded, 'Sea Script', which was his weakest subject. Legosi knew it was important to understand the language that marine animals used, but it was always very hard for him to understand the words and symbols they used. It also didn't help that there were no sea creatures that the large grey canine could practice speaking to.

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The class started off fairly well, however as it progressed Legosi had to do everything he could just to keep up. The wolf found it even more difficult than normal to do so because he kept getting distracted by some of the students who were talking to each other just quietly enough so that the teacher wouldn't notice. He tried to listen in on their conversation but couldn't make out what they were talking about as his attention was divided between the students and the professor. Midway through the period the professor stopped his lecture and gave the students a five minute break to allow them to catch up on anything they missed, or to just look over their notes. Legosi closely examined his papers to make sure he wrote everything down. Just as he hoped, he managed to get everything down correctly. As he continued looking over his work, he heard the same students talking again and this time he was able to hear what they were saying.

"I still can't get that scene out of my head," a male raccoon said nervously.

"I know what you mean," a female harlequin rabbit responded. "It had to be the scariest thing I've ever seen in my life."

"Are you guys talking about the play?" the male grey wolf next to them asked.

"Of course we are Danny," the raccoon responded. "What else would we be talking about?"

"Good point," the wolf responded. He turned to the rabbit, "How are you holding up Pepper? I know how scared you were."

"I'm fine," she responded. "What about you? I know some stuff has been going on with the canines here at school."

Legosi's tail shot up in surprise, but luckily no one noticed. His ears drooped as he wondered if he inadvertently made things harder for the school's canine students.

"Yea, something has been going on," Danny barked. "Something great!"

Legosi's ears perked up as he listened closely to what sounded like good news.

"Ever since the second play everyone has been really nice to us," Danny said cheerfully.

"Really?" the raccoon asked. "You mean like it's been great for you wolves or..."

"No Otto, it's been going great for all us canines," the wolf said as his tail wagged. "You know my friend Tony right?"

"The husky?" Otto questioned.

"Yea him!" the wolf barked, "the other day he told me about some herbivores who asked him to join them for lunch. Something that's never happened before."

"That's amazing!" Pepper cheered. "I guess when they saw how Louis wasn't afraid of the wolf and how he treated him as a friend, they must have been inspired to try and do the same."

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