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@Fraust

Eiji nodded with a soft smile. "Yeah… Aiki's not good at sitting still." He yawned and stretched. "Or focusing. Thank god they're good at their practical classes."

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"Well, practicals are indeed much more fun," Farah remarked. "Our practicals are a bit different at Alfea than they are here, but they do involve sparring."

@Fraust

"Yeah, that's true… my course doesn't really do a ton of sparring, to be honest." Eiji sighed. "We do occasionally, of course, but the healing/support course students aren't really trained for fighting."

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"Most mind fairies usually perform in support roles as well," Farah remarked. "I'm one of the few who doesn't since my abilities are more adept at fighting. That and I learned other elements to help me."

@Fraust

Eiji nodded in understanding. "I don't think it's possible to use my power for fighting. I could theoretically drain someone's energy to heal myself or someone else, but… I dunno. I'm a healer. Aiki's the one with the offensive power."

@Fraust

"We do sometimes… that's kinda why we keep the support students in the area while Aiki's course trains. We're there for… well, support in fighting as well as healing."

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"I mean at the same time, though," she corrected herself. "You stay on the side, waiting for something to happen. What if you were out there with him in the heat of the moment."

@Fraust

"I dunno… maybe." Eiji sighed softly. "I could broach it to one of the teachers. It could be good practice for when we're older. Aiki and I typically work together fairly well."

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"As expected. Siblings have a tight bond. There is a pair of siblings at Alfea who are the best in their class," Farah remarked. "A Specialist and a fairy. They're really brilliant together."

@Fraust

Eiji nodded with a tired smile. "Our powers complement each other well, but Aiki can be difficult to work with at times. We're working on cooperation, at least when it's necessary."

@Fraust

"Yeah, I guess we do… Aiki's been lost a while." Eiji remarked, looking around for his missing brother. "I'm sure they'll stumble upon us eventually."

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Farah chuckled. "It'll be alright. We won't leave without him." She looked down at the books Eiji had placed in her arms. "And what do you suggest that I start with?"

@Fraust

Eiji nodded a bit and turned back to Farah. "Um… probably this one. It covers the basics pretty well." He pointed to a book in the stack with a worn red cover.

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Farah nodded and set the books down on a table. "Excellent. Well, I'll leave you to whatever you'd like to read then." She smiled warmly at him before sliding the red book easily out of the stack, seating herself, and opening it up to the first page.

@Fraust

Eiji smiled back and sat down at a nearby table to read whatever it was that he was holding at the moment. He stayed quiet, seeming content to just stay in his own world for a while. Aiki was still lost somewhere in the library.

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Farah was instantly intrigued. Every so often, she'd look up to ask Eiji a question about the book's content, but other than that, she was silent and intent on her reading.

@Fraust

Eiji answered the questions compliantly without looking up from his book. He was very familiar with the history of his world, after all, so the questions weren't too difficult for the most part. Somewhere in the library, Aiki called out to try and find them and was shushed by the librarian.

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Farah looked up at the call that came from Aiki, and she laughed quietly at the "shhh" that followed. "Should we go look for him?" she asked, smirking at Eiji.

@Fraust

Eiji snickered a bit as well and got to his feet. "Yeah, we should probably go find him. They're probably starting to get annoyed about being lost anyway."

@Fraust

Eiji started wandering around the library in search of his twin, his ears swiveling to try and figure out where they were. Soon, he set off in a different direction and found Aiki sitting alone on the floor, pouting.