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6/15/2025, 8:08:37 AM
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>You square your work away in the office. Going at a slow pace in hopes of stalling whatever you think your student is about to talk to you about. Your mind racing with thoughts and none of them turn out well.
>Your co-workers ask if you're coming out for drinks tonight, but you turn them down. When they ask why, you decide to go ahead and tell them that you're speaking with one of your students. It would look worse if you lie and then get seen with her later.
>They laugh when you tell them which student, saying she's probably going to beg for an extension on an assignment or to wiggle out of extra lessons for failing a test given her grades.
>You don't feel comfortable making fun of a student for struggling with their lessons, but you try and play things off just saying that you'll do your best as a teacher to help her if you can before leaving the office.
>When you get outside, Mei is still waiting for you.
>You feel like your heart is going to pound out of your chest. Is it Blackmail? Is she going to try and make you breeze her through class? She didn't seem like a bad girl, but you didn't really know.
>When she see's you she waves, asking if you can talk now, and it's really important that you hear her out.
>You tell her it's fine, asking if she wants to talk here or if she'd prefer to go somewhere else.
>She clasps her hands together, looking up at you
>"Would it be okay to have this talk at Sensei's place?"
>What did she just say? Your eyes widen at the question
>You square your work away in the office. Going at a slow pace in hopes of stalling whatever you think your student is about to talk to you about. Your mind racing with thoughts and none of them turn out well.
>Your co-workers ask if you're coming out for drinks tonight, but you turn them down. When they ask why, you decide to go ahead and tell them that you're speaking with one of your students. It would look worse if you lie and then get seen with her later.
>They laugh when you tell them which student, saying she's probably going to beg for an extension on an assignment or to wiggle out of extra lessons for failing a test given her grades.
>You don't feel comfortable making fun of a student for struggling with their lessons, but you try and play things off just saying that you'll do your best as a teacher to help her if you can before leaving the office.
>When you get outside, Mei is still waiting for you.
>You feel like your heart is going to pound out of your chest. Is it Blackmail? Is she going to try and make you breeze her through class? She didn't seem like a bad girl, but you didn't really know.
>When she see's you she waves, asking if you can talk now, and it's really important that you hear her out.
>You tell her it's fine, asking if she wants to talk here or if she'd prefer to go somewhere else.
>She clasps her hands together, looking up at you
>"Would it be okay to have this talk at Sensei's place?"
>What did she just say? Your eyes widen at the question
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