Chapter 116 - Dance of Genetics

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After the memorable Art Class, the last session of the day arrived — Biology with Rangiku Teacher. The door creaked open, revealing the vivacious Rangiku Matsumoto. Her long orange locks shimmered as she stepped into the class, a whirlwind of energy and charisma.

"Hello, young scientists!" she chirped, clasping her arms around her chest in an unintentional gesture, causing a few of the students to stifle giggles and others to blush. "Today, we're diving into the fascinating world of genetics!"

Mikasa exchanged glances with Hinata, both trying to suppress their grins. Yachiru, the ever-playful one, mimicked Rangiku's gesture, earning a light smack on the head from Saeko. Lucy whispered to Akeno, "Every class is a new adventure with her."

Orion, sensing the eyes of his sisters on him, gave them a quick wink before turning back to Rangiku, eager to learn.

Rangiku pulled out a massive chart showcasing the human DNA structure. "So, who can tell me what this is?" she quizzed, pointing at the double helix.

"That's the structure of DNA!" Mizore called out, raising her hand eagerly.

"Correct!" Rangiku praised, her excitement palpable. "Now, genetics is the study of how characteristics are passed from one generation to the next. It's why some of you have blue eyes, others brown, some with blonde hair, others with raven black!"

Levy muttered to Orihime, "Like how I got my blue hair?" Orihime nodded with a chuckle.

Orion saw this as an opportunity. "So, Ms. Rangiku," he began with a sly grin, "If, hypothetically, two incredibly good-looking people had a child, would the child be twice as good-looking?"

Rangiku, not one to back down from a challenge, replied, "Well, Orion, it depends on the genes they carry. But considering your logic, you must have some incredibly good-looking ancestors." The class erupted in laughter, some applauding Orion's audacity, while others were impressed by Rangiku's witty comeback.

Orion mused, "My mothers are indeed beautiful." His voice carried a tone of pride, a mix of amusement and sincerity.

Rangiku's eyes shone as she looked at Orion and his sisters. "You three are really walking miracles," she announced, her voice filled with awe. "Combined the eggs of two women, a lovely couple had triplets. Normally it would be impossible to have a boy, as female eggs do not have Y chromosome, but Orion was born as a miracle from two women." Her arms were animated as she spoke, her whole being energized by the subject at hand.

Many in the class knew his story already, so although amazed, they weren't surprised. But there were a few who still didn't know it.

"Impossible!" Ririchiyo exclaimed, her eyes widening. "How is that even possible?" Her confusion was evident, her brows furrowed as she tried to wrap her head around the concept.

Rangiku was all too eager to explain, her eyes gleaming with the thrill of knowledge. "Well, dear students, in most cases, you would be right. But in the world of genetics, there are still mysteries and rare occurrences. In Orion's case—" She seemed to catch herself, her gaze shifting to Orion's face.

As Rangiku began to explain, her eyes sparkled with excitement, and she enthusiastically moved her hands in wide, expressive gestures. "You see, love-making between two individuals, especially in such a special case, starts with—" She proceeded to detail the positions, her hands forming shapes that had some of the students' eyes widening and others gasping.

As Rangiku started to explain the process of love-making, her hands gesturing the positions with animated zeal, the room's atmosphere quickly shifted from one of scientific curiosity to sheer embarrassment. Several students blushed, others gawked, and some stifled their laughter. Orion's eyes widened, and he felt a wave of mortification wash over him.

"Rangiku-sensei," he cut in hastily, his voice firm yet slightly amused. "I think we're all curious about genetics, but I'd appreciate if we skipped the details about my mothers."

Rangiku blinked, looking down at her hands and realizing her mistake. "Ah!" she exclaimed, waving her hands dismissively. "Apologies, I got carried away!" Her cheeks tinted a rosy hue, a rare sight. "Right, back to genetics!" She clapped her hands together, regaining her composure.

Rangiku paused, realizing her mistake. Her eyes widened momentarily before a playful grin spread across her face. "Oh, Orion! You're right, dear! I got carried away. Let me rephrase, using myself and you, just to relay the message." Her voice was cheerful, yet there was a mischievous glint in her eyes.

Rangiku cleared her throat, her eyes twinkling with mischief as she launched into her explanation. "Right then! Orion, let's imagine you and I have a child." Her arms gestured wildly as she continued, her voice a whirl of enthusiasm. "Now, let's say, hypothetically, that you carry some dominant genes for incredibly good looks, and I..." She clasped her arms around her chest once more, "...have some of my own dominant traits.

Rangiku, seemingly oblivious to the innuendos, continued her animated explanation. "So, when two people come together, like so," — her hands made a joining motion that sent a ripple of stifled laughter through the room — "they mix their genes and create something new."

Orion chuckled but remained composed, his eyes never leaving Rangiku. "So, our child would be an extraordinary blend of us both? Is that what you're saying?"

Rangiku nodded, her eyes wide and innocent. "Exactly! Imagine the genes intermingling, like..." Her hands twisted together in an intricate motion, her face glowing with excitement. "...a dance, where one partner twists around the other, their bodies embracing, merging into one!"

The room was a symphony of coughs, muffled laughs, and blushing faces. Hinata and Mikasa exchanged embarrassed glances, while Levy and Orihime buried their faces in their hands, unable to suppress their laughter.

Rangiku's expression remained sincere, though a hint of a sly smile played at the corners of her mouth. "The genes would intertwine, combine, and perhaps even..." She paused, her voice dropping to a conspiratorial whisper, "...dominate one another."

Orion, seizing the moment, grinned and leaned forward. "So, Ms. Rangiku, would our hypothetical child have your eyes and my smile?"

Rangiku's eyes sparkled, and she clasped her hands together. "Oh, it's entirely possible, Orion! The child would inherit traits from both of us, resulting in a unique combination. Imagine the... explosion of characteristics!"

"Nah, I am on the dominant side." Orion grinned as he held his gaze to her, his eyes sparkling with mischief. "My genes are not submissive."

Rangiku bounced up, her bosom bouncing with her, and the whole class seemed to collectively hold its breath. "The term is not submissive, Orion, recessive!" Her voice was firm, yet playful, her eyes twinkling with amusement.

Orion chuckled, leaning back in his seat, his arms crossed confidently. "Right, recessive. My genes would definitely dominate."

From their seats, Luna and Aurora swatted his arm, their faces a mix of embarrassment and amusement, but their smiles revealed they were enjoying the playful banter.

Rangiku's eyes narrowed, and a sly smile crept onto her face. "Oh, is that so, Orion? Well, let's see. Dominant genes are the ones that overpower the others, but that doesn't mean the recessive genes are weak. They're just... hidden, waiting for the right moment to show themselves."

Her hands formed shapes, and her body swayed as she spoke, unintentionally mimicking positions that sent Hinata and Mikasa into muffled giggles, their hands covering their mouths.

"Imagine, if you will, two genes coming together," Rangiku continued, her hands twisting and interlocking in a way that caused Yachiru to laugh out loud. "One is dominant, strong, taking the lead, but the other, the recessive one, is there too, adding its own unique traits."

"Is it like a dance?" Orion asked, leaning forward, his elbows on his desk, his face the very picture of innocence. "The dominant gene leading, and the recessive one following, but still very much a part of the dance?"

Rangiku's eyes sparkled, and her hands formed a dance-like motion, her body swaying. "Exactly, Orion! Like a dance where one partner leads, the other follows, but they move together, a beautiful blend of strength and subtlety."

Akeno leaned over to Lucy, her voice low, "I never thought genetics could be so... sensual."

Rangiku seemed to catch herself, her hands freezing mid-motion. "Ah, but remember, it's all about balance. Sometimes, the recessive gene might find a way to... express itself."

Her hands, still intertwined, began to move again, this time in a way that was unmistakably suggestive. Several students, including Saeko and Alice, exchanged wide-eyed glances.

Mizore, ever eager to learn, called out, "So, if both parents have a dominant trait for good looks, then their child will definitely inherit it?"

Rangiku nodded, her arms once again clasping around her chest, sending another ripple of stifled laughter through the room. "Absolutely, Mizore! The child would inherit the best of both worlds. A perfect blend of dominant characteristics."

Orion's grin widened, his eyes locked on Rangiku's. "So, Rangiku-sensei, you're saying our hypothetical child would be stunning, taking the best from both of us?"

Rangiku's cheeks flushed a rosy hue, but she met his gaze, her eyes dancing with playful challenge. "Indeed, Orion! Imagine the child with your strong jaw, my graceful neck, your intense eyes, my full lips..." Her voice trailed off, her hands moving in ways that left no doubt as to what she meant.

Rangiku's expression was a mix of innocence and mischief, her eyes wide as she continued, "And, of course, there's always the chance for some recessive traits to sneak in, adding a touch of surprise to our... genetic dance."

Orion leaned back, his face a picture of satisfaction. "A dance indeed, Rangiku-sensei. One that seems to have captured the imagination of the whole class."

Rangiku's laughter rang out, light and carefree. "Ah, Orion, you make learning so much fun! And remember, class, genetics is a dance of nature, a beautiful blend of power and grace, strength and subtlety."

The bell rang, signaling the end of the class, but the laughter and smiles lingered, the memory of Rangiku's animated explanation, filled with unintentional innuendos and double entendres, etched into their minds.

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