She grinned at that before ducking her head and returning to her notes. The professor continued droning on about Byron, and Sakura continued to write on about the symbolism of trees.
Five minutes later, she clucked her tongue, and because for some reason her stunt with the spider-saving seemed to have won an ally in Shino (who'd never really talked to her beyong tea preferences or what chapter they were on), she saw it fit to clue him in on her frustration.
She ripped out a piece of paper, and wrote: How can trees symbolize death? They live more than we do, and without trees WE'd be dead, and isn't green the colour of LIFE?
She hadn't passed notes during class in ages, but there was a sort of giddiness to this moment, as she slid the piece of paper over to his desk.
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