The personality couldn't be further away from either of them. Jeremie and Aelita were in kid terms, boring and uneventful, and both being teachers didn't make it any better. Angela was however, in kid terms, fun, energetic, brave, and adventurous, thus why her parents worry about her.

Her studies were still a major role in her life. Both her parents were geniuses so naturally she took the gene from one of them, even managing to skip a grade in elementary. It didn't consume her social life, she still had friends at the school. Jeremie finished his breakfast and went upstairs to shower leaving the girls alone.

" So did you study for your fathers test today?" Aelita asked taking a sip of her coffee.

" Of course. Why can't you teach physics. Dad doesn't ease on any test."

" He got the degree in physics, not me. Besides if you had Ms. Hertz for that class., you wouldn't be complaining." She said with a small laugh.

" Who's Ms. Hertz?"

" The teacher me and your father had at Kadic. She was nice but never went easy on our friend Odd. Not like he'd pay attention if she was going easy." After a small conversation about daddy being mean, Aelita went to her room to get dressed. She closed the door behind her and let her rope drop. Jeremie walked out of the bathroom and looked away for a brief second to reserve Aelita's modesty. " Don't worry, nothing you haven't seen before." She began to dress and Jeremie did the same.

" She's still upset because of your nasty little test."

" She'll get over it when she see's the class final. I remember Ms. Hertz's final. Long and boring. I didn't really even study and I still got an A."

" So did I. I almost miss those days. Almost."

When the family was ready they locked their doors, got in the car and drove to the school. Kadic hadn't changed much at all since Aelita and Jeremie went. Some additions were added, like the south wing for extra dormitories when the school expanded to fifth through twelfth grade but that was there when they were in ninth grade. The school was already busy when they arrived and Angela quickly ditched her parents to meet her friends before class began.

Angela looked at a boy sitting on the bench reading a book as she made her way to the cafeteria. He lifted his eyes for a moment to see who was looking at him and when he found out, went back to his business turning a page. She knew who the boy was. She knew him because he was the son of her parents closest friends. His name was Xi Ulrich Stern. At least twice a year Xi's parent's and her's would meet for dinner as well as some other kid's parents who also went to the academy, though she couldn't think of his name at the moment.

Xi has very dark brown hair that is cut just passed his eyes. Because his mother is Japanese his eyes are slightly slanted but no one could really notice unless they were trying to. His eyes were the same color as his hair. He was husky, but was still pretty short for his age, barely passing five feet. For some reason he preferred to be alone but was occasionally talking with some acquaintances. He really only had one real friend though. Odd Della Robbia jr.

Odd doesn't look much like his father but when the two stand next to each other, you could tell jr was senior's son. Odd's personality is the same as his father's; carefree, fun loving, joke telling and most of all, annoying as hell when any of the things that describe his personality goes too far. Like his father at his age he had his hair spiked up, but without the purple mark in the center, which made him wonder is that real or not, and if it is real is that purple hair anywhere else. He was taller than his father was at his age thankfully inheriting height from his mother.

" Good morning, you left the dorm pretty early today," Odd jr said as he walked over, with coffee in one hand and his backpack flung over his shoulder with the other.

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