@Moxie group
"Did you like it?" Diego asked, just as the teacher called for their attention. He sighed and turned his attention towards her.
"Did you like it?" Diego asked, just as the teacher called for their attention. He sighed and turned his attention towards her.
I loved it. Was Blue's unspoken answer as she looked to the teacher, slouching back in her chair.
"Welcome back, seniors." Mrs. Miller said, smiling brightly at the students. Her gaze swept the classroom, taking in old and new faces alike.
Mrs. Miller gave the introduction to the class and passed out the syllabus. She then launched into an introduction about the class that lasted most of the period. Diego learned they would be looking at Western music history, then learning basic music reading, then intermediate music reading. The class sounded fairly interesting, but Diego didn't expect it to be his favorite class of the semester.
Blue tapped her fingers rhythmically on her desk as she listened to Mrs. Miller. While studying music history might be decently interesting, she already knew how to read music. She knew how to write music. Easy A, then.
Diego looked at the clock, noticing the class was almost over. The bell rang and everyone stood and started to pack their things. Diego looked down on the ground and noticed a piece of paper that was folded. He unfolded it, finding a numbered list of 27 things. "Hey Blue, is this yours?" he asked.
Blue, who had stood and was in the middle of stretching, looked down. "Fuck-yeah, yeah it is." She held out her hand for it, rubbing the back of her neck in slight embarrassment.
Diego looked at it for another second, still reading its contents, and then handed it to her. "What is it? It looks cool."
"It's-it's a list." Blue said unhelpfully, tucking it into her jacket pocket. "Of things I'm going to do before I graduate."
"Those are some pretty big things." Diego could feel the need to help kick in. "You got a team of people or something to help you out?"
"No one but myself." Blue said, shrugging a shoulder. None of her family knew she was planning on any of these things, and she wasn't in any rush to tell them.
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