The bell rang. The hallway became packed once more as all the students were trying to get to their last class for the day. Even though it's just the first day, I admit that today was busy and draining from all these lessons.
My next class was History class taught by the elven professor, Professor Ayana.
The classroom was pretty nice. Even though we were inside of the building, it was opposite from the inside. It felt like we were outside instead. The classroom looked like a forest. The chairs and tables were made of wood that was comfortable enough to seat, while the floor was pure grass with soil. There were no windows, but open holes for fresh wind and the bright light of the sun to envelope us.
Standing in the front was no other than the elven professor, Professor Ayana. I admit, she is beautiful. But it couldn't be compared to the woman sitting besides me.
"I didn't know you have History class as well, Teresia." I said. I was trying not to sound a fool or make a fool of myself.
"Me too." She said without looking at me. There was still coldness behind her voice, but that cold was slowly turning into warmth ever since the Welcome Ceremony.
Of course, in my other side was Watson.
"I'm glad I am not seated with weirdos." She sighed in relief.
"What do you mean?" I asked.
"Most of the students I was sitting with were a bunch of weirdos and freaks. I couldn't focus on my Rune class because this guy kept on flirting even though I told him I am not interested." She grumbled.
"I know how you feel." Teresia sighed, making me flinch.
'Is she talking about me? Wait, were there males flirting with her?'
"Are you okay?" Watson said when she noticed that anger was slowly rising to my face.
I snapped out of it. "Oh, yes. I'm just tired. Even though this is the first day, it is so tiring." I said.
Then, the whole class became quiet when Professor Ayana snapped her fingers, catching everyone's attention.
"Welcome, my lovely students, to History class. I am Professor Ayana, and I will be teaching you the history of Zolgar." She said. Her voice was amplified, causing her words to be heard by everyone, including those that were outside.
When everyone nodded in excitement, she began teaching the history of Zolgar.