Edric Diana was a sport, and not in the exhausting kind of way. She was more like the wind that rushes through you when you’re mid-sprint, and it was honestly very refreshing. I spent all afternoon with her, correcting her mistakes and teaching her new words. Honestly, for the most part, she was fine. It would have been difficult for anyone to distinguish between her and a well-governed maiden. She was also sharp as a tack. I didn’t have to continually repeat myself unless she wanted to annoy me. Once we were done learning, she had gained more knowledge than any student I had ever taught. "Wow," I smiled as she stood up proudly, adjusting her shirt and smiling from ear to ear before giving a long stretch. "I should begin to teach you some advanced math concepts." I joked. "We coul

