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The Park - Late Monday afternoon
She'd had a great first half of the day. She had enjoyed Dr. Wilson's class immensely and knew her semester with him was going to be great. As she sat now on a park bench, she was looking over the notes she had taken for her other classes. Just her own little tidbits on what she expected. She was tapping her pen against her notebook now as she stared down at where she had written Home Economics. Then she added two question marks next to it.
Really, she had no idea what to expect. Hopefully to learn something about cooking and...stuff. She literally had no clue when it came to the kitchen so hoped the class would be beneficial. She didn't know anything about the teacher either. Emma Frost was a nice name. Hopefully the teacher was as well.

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handwaveymessage from Annette, but made a quick detour before he looked for her. Once he'd picked up a couple cups of hot chocolate from the Perk, he headed into the park and spotted her easily on one of the benches, approaching with a grin. "Hey, you out enjoying the day?"no subject
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She gave him a little suspicious look. "Yeah, we did keep missing each other." Which brings to mind Cally's mention of Dean.
"I did - Conflict Management with Dr. Wilson. It was great. What about you?"
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He waved at Annette, recognizing her from his class.
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"Hey, Cassie," Teddy said, waving back. "Did you have class today?"
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"Rose," she said, letting loose her chin and sitting upright. "How are you?"
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Annette offered her a soft smile. "If I was older and drank, I would take you to Carita's for a beer. Just one."
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