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Point of View: Zero Kiryu

"Ahhhh!"

I flinched, lifting my head from the cushion of my folded arms along my desk, drowsy eyes searching for the soruce of the feminine screech. I leant back in my chair, pushing my hand through my draped, silver hair, clombing it from my eyes.

"Hnn.."

I yawned, and suddenly a pair of bright, doe eyes greeted me. It was Yuki, bending down in my face, her high-pitched voice ringing through my ears.

"Zero! It's 5:30, class is over and it's time to get to work. The girls are awfully lively today!"

I watched as she stood up straight, that same calm, blithesome smile on her lips and her mitten hands folded behind her back as she lightly swayed back in forth. She was bundled up in a pink winter jacket, reminding me of the snow storm we were expected to recieve tonight.

Out of the classroom windows, which were nearly clouded with already fallen snow, the sky was becoming dim with colors of florescent orange and deep pink. Sunset was among us, and the darkness of the night was only moments from the sky. I found the will to come to my feet, shoving my hands into the pockets of my uniform and following my fellow Prefect into the hallway. Several girls flew past us, their textbooks squeezed to their chests, all running in the same direction.

"I can't wait to see Aidou, he's so cute!"

"No, Wild is even cuter!"

They fussed amongst one another, struggling to zip up their winter jackets as they approached the doors.

"No running, or I'll have all of you report immediately to your dorm rooms."

I warned them, my patiance already thin. Abruptly, they came to a halt, before proceeding with an almost brisk walk. I saw Yuki's brown hues snap back at me, her arms crossed against her chest.

"Zero, don't be so rude! They're only excited to see the Night class."

And so was she, well, to see one scum in particular.

"Yeah, yeah. I was only looking out for their safety. We just had these floors waxed today and they're very slippery."

I said sarcastically. She rolled her eyes and gave me that same cheerful smile. I knew I was forgiven.

Reporting to the Moon dormitory with Yuki, a crowd of Day class students stood waiting outside of the closed, black steel gates. All of them prancing, shoving and forcing theirselves to the front of the crowd through the shallow snow. I noticed several students without a jacket, probably forgot it because they were too worried they would miss seeing their favorite blood-sucker.

Approaching the back of the crowd, I pulled off my uniform jacket and put it on the shoulders of one of the shivering girls.

"Alright, alright. Everyone, listen up!"

I shouted, making my way through the crowd of fangirls, the winter breeze blowing my hair and tie. Sometimes I wish I could feel the cold or the summer heat, but in this body I felt nothing.

"Let's make this quick. Say hello and get on your way to the dorms."

The gates opened and their screams soared. I pushed the crowd back to make a pathway and they comprehended with their usual glares. Yuki, on the other hand, wasn't so fortunate. She blew into her whistle, but they only shoved harder.

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