Thankfully she left school long before he did, but from the looks of it,she hadn't changed a bit.She finally released his hair, causing him to drop to... floor rear first."So, the Headmistress got you too, huh? Or did you actually WANT to enrolat a girl's school, ya big sissy?" I-I am NOT a-" Bzzt. Tails went silent. Crunch howled with laughter."Ha ha! Oh this is too rich!" She grinned wickedly and bared down on him."Little Miles Prower, Hirondelle's cutest schoolgirl!"He shot her a glare, his. "What..." he began to say, when his chest suddenly felt tight. Hegrunted, gasping for air, sweat pouring down his face. His entire bodybegan to ache. He groaned, but refused to look away from Toga. "...wh-what did you just do!?" Huh?" Toga glanced over at him, and was suddenly beaming again. "Ohyeah! It's a nice little trick that Mister Handyman worked out for me~!"She giggled, her sharp teeth once more on display with that wicked smileof her's. "My Quirk is based on drinking blood to turn into. Protect both lists carefully. Laminate them if you need to. Let me know when the items will be here. Ok?’ ‘You’re going to let the mayor do this?’ ‘He’s going to believe he’s put one over on me. On us. Is he friends with the newspaper here in town?’ ‘No. They are not friends.’ ‘This stays quiet. I trust you both completely. When the order arrives let me know. Thanks.’ I went back to work. Half an hour later Sandy was in my office. ‘You did it again.’ ‘Did what again?’ ‘You treated us like. The other four guests must have been off somewhere socializing, since there was evidence they had already arrived. I remembered my father talking about the ‘rubber chicken circuit’ part of the business world, especially when you belonged to an organization. Dad had been a long time member of the Chamber of Commerce, largely because he was a business owner in the community and wanted visibility and contacts, even if it meant participating in some pretty boring gatherings. I was much more.
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