Astrology
Logan took a fast note before returning to his stargazing. He'd always do this while the other students rushed for dinner. Preferring to eat in silence when he could, Logan would always prolong visiting the cafeteria until most others had left. Only then would he get his food and he'd continue to study while eating.
Astrology was a subject he was surprisingly failing and it infuriated him, even if he thought it was stupid. Personally, he saw no reals value in trying and failing to predict the future through the placements of suns and moons galaxies away. Logan sighed, writing down what it meant when Mars was positioned on an angle to the moon with exasperation.
"Stupid, stupid, stupid," He hissed crossly. Now, if he could be doing astronomy, that'd be so much better. There was actual logic and reason, facts and evidence, that backed up the findings that scientists took years to even hypothesise.
"Who's stupid?"
Logan jumped away from the telescope only to see Patton there, holding two plates of food that smelt great. The pale prince offered the other a smile. "I'm not self-deprecating, Patton, if that's what you were wondering. I am simply stating that the subject of Astrology is stupid for there is no actual reason behind it. There isn't even any magic to back it all up!" He complained as Patton walked over and knelt beside him. "It's just guesswork, and it shouldn't be considered an art."
"I'm sorry you feel that way, kiddo. Why are you staring at the stars if astronomy's stupid?" Patton asked, pushing a plate of spaghetti bolognese towards his friend. An apple was cut open, with every single seed removed carefully.
"Because either the subject is stupid or I do not understand and, if it's the latter, I wish to understand." Logan shook his head with mild annoyance. "Madame Ariel may be a great swim teacher but she just does not explain Astrology at all."
Patton placed his hand on Logans' smiling up sympathetically at the other prince. "Logan, it's fine. Madame Ariel probably hardly knows a thing about it, she just says long, made-up words and pretends they're real."
Logan scoffed, turning to his friend fondly as he picked up a piece of apple. "I feel like you're describing how I speak." He teased and Patton shrugged with a smirk.
"Maybe!~"
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Just a quick, filler, logicality chapter because I can UwU
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