A while has passed since I fell into the second demention, nothing bad has happened yet despite it I have a feeling that something is wrong.
"HEYYYYYYYYY!" I yell to a girl across the room.
"What is it Kyo?" Sky asks. She is holding a sword in her left hand and a shield in her right hand.
"Do you want to hang out with me and Leo after classes today?"
"Hmm," She said, "I could either be bored out of my mind in my room or board with you guys."
"Haha," I said sarcastically, "very funny."
"Of course, I will join you, in the shed right?"
"Yes, we will meet there after school."
"Sounds like a plan. Now I'm gonna head back to training."
"Ok, Byeeeeee." I happily say. I hear her chuckling and I smile. It's nice to hear her chuckle once in a while. I continued to walk through the corridors. The corridors were filled with flowers and color rather than its normal white shiny pristineness. This week was the festival of lights and colors. In honor of the life and death gods, even though they are rivals they share the same holiday, just different ideals. The lights are for the god of life and the colors are for the god of death. The light and colors contrast but also complement each other. The celebration is the 2nd most important, the most important is the celebration dedicated to the guidance god.
"Alright class, as you know this week is the lights and color festival." My teacher said. " It may not be as important as the festival about the guidance god, but it is still important."
She continued to talk for what felt like an eternity. "For your homework, you have to take notes on how both life and death have affected you. I expect you to have this assignment to be completed by next week on Monday. We have no school for the next 5 days so It should get done by then. If anyone does not fully complete the assignment, then you cannot pass my class."
I groaned then mumbled, "Who gives out homework on this holiday?"
"Hey Kyo," Leo shouted from the door "How was the lecture?"
"It sucked," I responded "The teacher gave us homework," I complained. Leo gave me a high five and we did a little fist bump and did our little friend pose at each other. "Ayyyy."
"Who gives students homework during the holiday?" Leo asked, "That's not fair."
"I know right, it totally not fair."
"At least no other teachers gave out homework as well."
"Totaly." I said nodding my head, "Oh yeah, Sky will meet us at the shed."
"Yessss! She actually agreed?!" Leo exclaimed.
"Yes, also I know you are in love and stuff but no bringing your girlfriend with us."
'Fair enough, but I can still talk about her."
"Yes Leo, you can talk about her."
"Yay," Leo exclaimed, looking and sounding like a child who was told they could get candy.
A few minutes later all of us were inside the shed. I laid out all of the paper we needed and we sat there, all of our faces like stones ready to take the gravity of the conversation will full seriousness.