[2] Turnabout Adoption
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“Persons may not change clothes in a gas station without permission of the owner.”
What was a gas station? Maybe it had to do with the...vehicles she was told about. They needed something to fuel them and from what she recalled, “gas” was one way to do so, but it was mostly used in the past. Changing clothes in a gas station, though? She wondered why anyone would do that, anyway.
“Musical instruments may not be sold on Sunday.”
Why Sunday? Did anything special happen on that specific day of the week that would make the sale of instruments particularly distasteful?
“Birds have the right of way on all highways.”
Well, birds fly and there is no way to control them; they’re free from us humans. So it made sense that they have the right of way on all highways...right?
“Ugh.”
Lucina couldn’t help but voice her frustration. Did she really think law school would be all fun and games and then she’d have her attorney’s badge? Of course not. Among other things, it was necessary for her to get to know the laws of the country she would work in... or, well, city. But why were some of these laws so darn...weird? They didn’t seem logical at all.
A loud noise right next to her served to get her mind out of her study session. WIth a small yelp, she quickly turned her head to see Phoenix, having put a large pile of papers next to her.
“What...is this, Phoenix?”















