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catharsis. ❞
1. the process of releasing, and thereby providing relief from, strong or repressed emotions.
2. purgation.



The day everyone could not have been aware they were waiting for had come. A reasonable sized group of young IWP had been collected and processed, ready for official release into Salvator Academy. Each individual had come in at their own times over the last month and been in protective custody, locked up from the rest of the school and restrained from any activity. Eleanor was sifting through the paperwork, chewing the tip of her pen and tapping her chipped red nails against the desk. Nine kids. All now properly prepared to be around a larger population. Blake, Darren A. Involuntary beast transmutation. After extensive research, we have a solid idea of how his body, internally, reacts to the different stages of transmutation. We have thus fitted him with a bracelet to detect these changes and adminster powerful sedatives when a transformation is discerned. Blake can now be considered ready for release. There were a few others somewhat similar to him in the school, all fitted with such bracelets. The transformation itself, however, would never be easy to watch. She scribbled down his name on her clipboard. Farley, Evan E. Episodic hysterical visions. A very unusual and intriguing power, difficult to describe. His prophecies affect the minds and senses of those around him and we have discovered any attempts of a victim touching his skin will result in said victim falling into hysteria. H.F.L. was forced to quickly retire and be entered into a mental institute after experiencing such hysteria. Farley was fitted with a wheelchair so that he may quickly be detained before an episode breaks out and effects those around him. A temporary solution. Farley can now be considered ready for release. Intriguing power, indeed. Eleanor quickly wrote his name below Blake’s.

Graves, William. Physical body replaced by pure fire. Transfer from Angelus Academy. They fitted him there with a suit to contain him when he is in public. We have made the necessary adjustments to his room so that he may rest there without need of the suit, see attached for guidelines on entering the room. Must be watched closely at all times when in public, as release from his suit in the school building could be catastrophic for all. Nevertheless, Graves can now be considered ready for release. Down his name went. Melton, Arthur. Super speed. Containment unnecessary, though will require therapy ASAP to help control his sudden bouts of speed. Could be destructive if left unchecked. Melton can now be considered ready for release. Eleanor appreciated the simplicity of the ability as she scribbled his name. Quinn, Yona. Insect telepathy. Brain waves seem to attract all insects within a mile radius of her location, as well, and she claims to hear their voices in her mind though she claims to ‘not understand the language they speak.’ We have provided her with light sedatives to help quiet her mind and the ‘voices,’ as well as fitted her room properly to keep insects from entering. If she falls asleep elsewhere, however, the insects will flood around her - we have had difficulty with this during her stay in the laboratory. Therapy will be necessary to help her control them and remove the annoyance. Quinn can now be considered ready for release. Eleanor shivered, she hated bugs. Even so, down the girl’s name went.

Reed, Freya. Burning touch (upon contact with skin). Fitted with special gloves to prevent accidental contact with those around him. R.L.W. has quit after an unfortunate burning accident upon contact with Reed. He is currently in hospital but will be released soon. Be sure Reed keeps his gloves on. Reed can now be considered ready for release. She remembered that incident; R.L.W.’s arms had been burnt to a crisp. She could remember the smell of burning flesh and winced as down Reed’s name went. Simmons, Alexis. Life drain through physical contact. While a potentially terrifying ability, it is easy to contain. Simmons has been fitted with proper gloves to prevent accidental deaths. Upon entry into Salvator, she was already wearing gloves and baggy clothing which engulfed her skin. It does not appear she will be a problem whatsoever. Simmons can now be considered ready for release. The discovery of such a power must have been a tragedy, similar to Reed or Graves. Eleanor could not imagine being unable to hug her loved ones. She wrote the second girl’s name.

Vargus, Penelope. Smoke physiology. Has the ability to convert her matter into smoke, which - upon victims inhaling - can result in such symptoms as, bouts of anger, paranoia, euphoria, anxiety, fear, and drowsiness. All people within her vicinity will start to experience small signs of said symptoms after extended contact. She has been fitted with a suit that she might wear to contain the smoke, though Vargus does seem to be stand-offish and it is unclear at this time how necessary containment will be. Vargus can now be considered ready for release. Her name was written. White, Daniella. Transfer from Salutis Academy. Voice - while singing, whistling, or humming - effects those around her. The higher the volume of her voice, the more damaging said effects become. At a low volume, her voice may lull people to sleep. Higher, it paralyzes. Higher still, it kills. We have no way of containing this power but to make her completely mute. If it becomes necessary, we will resort to such measures. For now, however, personnel are recommended to pay close attention to White and put her to sleep if a tune is heard. White can now be considered ready for release.

As the final name was written, static suddenly filled the room, emanating from the radio at her hip. A male voice came from within the static, “Biggsley, the final IWP has just been brought to the room. They’re ready for you.” A pause. “Good luck.” Eleanor felt suddenly very small and very insecure. As it was her first week at Salvator, this would be her first group. Forcing her anxious leg to stop bouncing, she answered into the radio, “Understood. Thank you, Dean.” She swallowed, collected her paperwork and clipboard, and stood. She wasn’t sure if she was ready, but there was no time to consider such things. She would have to be.

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Yona sat at the edge of the leather couch and stared, uncomfortably, at a portrait of an unknown man resting on the wall across from her. Only about twenty minutes earlier she had been - very suddenly - escorted by a team of scientists from the strange room she had been contained in for the last two weeks, taken in an elevator, and brought to this small, cramped office. They opened the door, waved her in, and said, “Wait here. Ms. Biggsley will be here in just a few minutes to help you out.” And that was all she was offered before the door shut with a click behind her. Just another room to be contained in. This time, however, there were two other people who appeared to be about her age in the room. She didn’t say anything to them - she couldn’t shut out the whispers in her head long enough to think of something to say. Instead she took her place on the couch and stared at the portrait. She repeated the words in her head - Stay away. Stay away. Stay away. - and thought about the strange turn of events.

The walk from her room to this office was the first real look she had had of the school. It looked like any other school, really. Like a classy Ivy League university, though minimalist and a touch more modern in design. There were students walking about and talking to one another and rushing to classes, as well as teachers passing by and offering small, almost apologetic smiles when their eyes met hers. But there were also guards at every turn, rifles in their hands and armor on their bodies, eyes staring intently straight ahead and never at her. The students wore nice uniforms but also strange, futuristic looking equipment. Some had strange goggles over their eyes, or fullbody suits, or too-large gloves on their hands. One girl was even in a gigantic fish tank, being wheeled around by a tall, sweaty looking man in glasses. Around the next corner she gasped at the sight of a nine foot tall monstrosity, a crystal-like beast in a boy’s school uniform, walking slowly down the hall. He waved and one of the scientists said, simply, “That is Jeremy, he is a very nice boy.”

This room was simple, though. It contained a large couch and a few comfortable chairs, set across from a desk. There were a few portraits on the walls, a few certificates to someone named Eleanor Ivy Biggsley, and some bookcases stuffed with rather boring looking books. There was no character to this room, nothing to give any indicator as to who exactly Eleanor Ivy Biggsley was. Yona pondered on who she might be as more students were brought to the room. It filled over time until there were eight others - too many people for such a small area.

Once the ninth had entered, it took only two minutes before the office door opened a final time and a short, mousey looking woman entered the room. She appeared about thirty years old and couldn’t have been over 4’11. The glasses she wore made her already large eyes look a touch too big. Though she was clearly nervous, tapping her foot absentmindedly as she stood in the doorway, her eyes were kind and she smiled brightly. “Hello everyone! I’m Ms. Biggsley and I will be your advisor here at Salvator Academy!” She shut the door behind her and moved quickly to sit down at the desk in front of them. Once there, however, she seemed momentarily unsure of how to continue. Yona could hear the sound of her heel tapping against the floorboards. “Well, let me be the first to officially welcome you all to Salvator! It surely has been a very difficult experience up until now but… it’s going to get easier now, trust me.” She looked at them all, one-by-one, and peeked at a clipboard she had sat down on the desk. “Why don’t… why don’t we start with introductions?” Biggsley smiled again. “This little group you see before you is one you’re going to be seeing a lot for your first year at Salvator! We like to group students up so that everyone has some support when they first get here. Nobody should feel alone right now. So let’s all tell each other our names and a little something about ourselves, okay? I’m Miss Eleanor Biggsley and I have three pet birds and my favorite color is green. Now you guys go.”

Yona stared at Biggsley for a moment, trying to process the moment in her head. She was being stalked by a million insects and this woman was asking her to say her name and her favorite color? It felt… nice. She felt something deep within her, a desire for something. Maybe connection. Yona sat up a bit and looked at the others before mumbling, “I’m Yona. My favorite color is yellow. I like to dance. My parents locked me in a room with insects for six months.”

There was a pause, then Biggsley nodded. “Very good, Yona, thank you. Who’s next?”


 
Evan Farley
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Overview
LocationEleanor Biggsley's office
MoodDazed
Tags Everyone is here :)


The last two weeks had gone by like a fever dream.
And, in a way, they kind of were-- up until a few days ago Evan's vitals had been off-kilter from the illness he'd contracted in the church attic. But that was long behind him, the memories of it murky and disconnected like it hadn't really happened at all. And, due to his propensity to hallucinate and black out, there was a high chance a lot of the story was lost to him at the moment.

But now... now was different. He'd been equipped with the wheelchair he'd been ordered into, complete with his whimsical colored modifications, and unceremoniously rolled into an elevator and out of the lab basement he'd spent the last two weeks semiconscious in. Once out of the elevator, the rays of sunlight beaming in from the hallway windows gave Evan a sigh of relief and a fleeting moment of laughter. "Been a while, old friend!" He said to the windows, earning him a confused look from the woman wheeling him down the hallway.

It wasn't long before they came to a wooden door that opened to a somewhat claustrophobic little office that looked out of place from the rest of the polished university campus. "Ms. Biggsley will be here in just a moment. Are you alright getting in on your own?" The woman asked, letting go of the handles of Evan's chair.

"Right-o. Thanks for the ride!" Evan mused, and once the woman turned her back and left, he clumsily rolled his chair into a gap between the other more comfortable pieces of furniture.

He wasn't alone in the room. Four others, all looking just as nervous and out of place as he felt (but wouldn't show if it killed him), and soon four more took their places in the now awkwardly filled-up room.

Evan's light eyes darted back and forth to each of the room's occupants, daring to challenge the awkward silence with a short wave of his bony white hand. Just as he did so, the door opened and in came a woman who wouldn't look out of place as an elementary school teacher. A good foot shorter than Evan; round glasses giving her a kind look.

She introduced herself as the awaited Ms. Biggsley, beginning a short and friendly spiel that ended in an invitation for an icebreaker.

Before Evan could shoot his hand up, a voice spoke up from the couch, so soft Evan could barely understand her words.

“I’m Yona," the girl began. Evan smiled, and nodded mentally putting a name to her face. "My favorite color is yellow. I like to dance. My parents locked me in a room with insects for six months.”

Oof.

That last tidbit knocked Evan upside the head and sent his thoughts scattering to nauseating places. He had no idea how to react, how to follow that... but boy howdy was he not going to leave that painfully disturbing energy hanging in the air.

"Hey! I'm Evan." He piped up a bit over-enthusiastically, giving a short and peppy salute. "A fun fact about me is... ooh... toughy... I'm from Iowa. Our state bird is the goldfinch and you better believe that's the most interesting thing to know about the most boring state. So, uh, who's next? " He shrugged apologetically, knowing he'd kind of been thrown off his game and left the room still reeling with awkwardness. He shifted uncomfortably in his wheelchair, pleading for someone else to take a shot at the introduction.
 
Alexis hadn't known what to expect when she was left standing outside of her soon to be new home with nothing but a bag of her clothes. She was not left waiting for long before a group of what appeared to be scientists escorted her into an empty room. The room was simple and small, nothing fancy but not uncomfortable either. She grew accustomed to it throughout the next couple of weeks spending the last few days pacing about restlessly. The weeks alone with no activity were hard on Alexis, she had no one but her thoughts to keep her company, a dangerous feat considering the recent tragedy. Her mind raced through the events of the past month, her mothers passing, the loss of her friends and the betrayal she saw in her fathers eyes every time he looked at her. Yet through all of this the thing that occupied her mind the most was the euphoric seemingly endless feeling of power that had swept through her the moment she had placed her hand on her mothers. There were moments, however brief, where she caught herself watching the scientists wondering briefly what it would be like to feel that power once more, all it would take was one touch. These were just passing thoughts of course, Alexis understood the value of human life and had no will to hurt anyone, self control had just never been her forte.

Just when she thought she might go insane the door to her cell room opened and she was approached by a team of scientists once more, this time they were accompanied by armed guards, something that made Lex wary. She could tell that the scientists knew what she could do however they did not seem overly frightened by her, they must be used to this sort of thing she thought. They presented her with a pair of gloves that looked much more sophisticated than her current ones and she was certain they were specifically made for her. "How do you even know they will fit?" She wondered outloud, picking them up with her already gloved hands. "They'll fit." was the reply she was given, cryptic, she thought, but alright. As she pulled off her current gloves the guards stiffened, clearly ready for if she were to try anything but eventually relaxed, the new gloves fit, well, like a glove.

Once she had her gloves properly secured the guards went off on their own seeming to have somewhere better to be, the scientists motioned for Alexis to follow and she was taken down a hall and into an elevator. When she stepped out her eyes widened at the halls in front of her, she hadn't expected it to be this nice, though after two weeks locked in the same room they could have taken her to a dump and she would have been amazed. However it wasn't just the academy itself that astounded her, but all the students that walked the halls, some wore gloves like hers, others full suits or strange helmets, she wondered briefly what each of them was cursed with. She had little time to guess as she was ushered into a small office where a group of about seven were already waiting all seeming to be around her age.

The room was small for the number of people already squished inside and Lex felt her heart quicken as she mapped out her path towards the farthest distance from the others as possible, despite the gloves she wanted to take every precaution possible. As she slipped into the room she scanned the others, her mind slipping to her own appearance for the first time in weeks, she subconsiously slipped a covered hand through her hair doing her best to give it some sort of style. As she reached the far wall she leaned her back against it crossing her arms against her chest. The awkward silence that hung in the air as they awaited Ms Buggsley...Pigssley...whatever it was the scientist had said, made Lex want to scream. She hated the silence especially when there were so many new people to get to know.

Before she could approach any number of the new faces around her the door swung open and what Lex assumed to be Ms...Rugsley? stepped inside. The woman seemed to be nervous yet her small frame and kind smile were endearing to Lex, she seemed non threatening, something that was a pretty foreign concept lately. She listened intently as the woman introduced herself, ah Biggsley that was it, and went through her short speech. Introductions? Lex felt like she was back in highschool again, except y'know all of her classmates had some sort of superhuman power...alright maybe it was a little different.

Her mind quieted as she heard the first girl speak, her voice was soft and giving her a glance over Lex couldn't help but wonder what miraculous power this girl had been cursed with. Favourite colour yellow, likes to dance... this was all stuff Lex could get behind. She was halted in her tracks by the next sentence that came from the other girls lips. "Oh fuck no" Lex couldn't help but mutter instantly shutting her mouth as she realized she had said it outloud. The few seconds that followed felt like an enternity thankfully being broken by an overly peppy voice, she traced it to the white haired boy sitting in a rainbow wheelchair. Sick ride, Alexis thought listening to him chirp on about some bird, it was clear he had been trying to break the awkward silence and for that she was thankful. She pushed off the wall slightly, giving the room her trademark smile, first impressions were always important she told herself. "I'm Alexis, but feel free to call me Lex, I love horror movies and rollercoasters and my favourite food is pretty much any candy!" Her words flowed out confidently much to her surprise, she was just happy to have someone to talk to again. She figured she would leave out the 'Oh and I killed my mom' that was more of a day two thing.
 
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- Daniella White -​

Overwhelming.

That was all Daniella White had felt the moment she set her foot down upon the airport grounds. Dani had never been that far abroad, especially not all by herself. Most the time, she would have been with her parents or friends, yet now not even her papa knew where she was. Her hand tightening against the strap of her back, taking a sharp intake of breath, the pale haired girl knew that there was nowhere to go but forwards. She wanted this. Moving to Salvator Academy, America. It was her choice, and she was nowhere near regretting it. Weakness is the last thing she’d like to show, despite the unbearable beating in hear heart. ‘*That’s right, Dani. Smile.*’ The sooner the better. Her dreams are never cancelled, only postponed. And papa has always said that the most beautiful flower blooms last.

“白小姐 (Miss White)?”

Daniella turned her head towards the suited woman, who greeted her with a kind smile. At moments like these, Dani knew it was her cue to smile back, yet after the twelve-hour plane ride, the most she could muster was a silent twitch at the corner of her lips. Even she knew something was not right about the whole deal, though perhaps she was only confusing it all with unfamiliarity. Dani has done her share of observing along the plane ride, where she has gotten no choice but to stare at the so-called facility members who sat beside her. It only took her five minutes before she too got bored and began switching through the movie selection, ending up binging the whole Lord of The Rings trilogy. Not so much observation was achieved, in the end.

The girl nodded, reaching over the rest of her luggage, sluggishly dragging it through the halls of the station. The sun was scorching high in the sky, and it annoyed her. The streets were loud, and it too annoyed her. There were so many Americans, in America and that. Annoyed. Her. A car was situated right at the corner of the block, a black sedan that totally did not add on the suspicion of it all. Dani had watched enough movies and read enough dystopian novels- she just can’t believe she ended up in one. She shook her head. This was reality. She should learn where to draw the line.

Hoisting up her luggage at the back, in which she was aided by an equally suspicious figure, she smiled (the most she could, anyway) at him, as though the impulse was a reflex by now. Another thing she noticed- people were much taller here than back in her home country. Maybe it was all the hamburgers. Lightly she felt her stomach rumble, the meal set on the plane had been anything but pleasant after all.

Throughout the ride, Dani strove her hardest to keep herself awake. The lights that flashes before her eyes, the stores that were written in alphabets instead of Chinese characters. It felt different, a detachment from home. People crossing the streets, fruit stalls by the corner, flower shops, supermarkets, boutiques. All flashed in a matter of seconds. Blonde women with blue eyes, red haired men with freckles over their cheeks. It was not as though Taiwan had not a share of foreigners before, yet the daunting feeling of having to stay here for lord knows how long had only sunk within her. For all she knew, this could be her home. Forever.

*Boink*! She felt her head hit the side of the car window, and she yelped slightly, her eyes immediately snapping open as she straightened in her seat. The girl caught a glance from the woman beside her, who only gave her one of those robotic smile, patting her lap. Dani did not hold back when she gave her a disgusted look.

“No, thank you,” said Dani, lifting her hand up lightly in refusal. Might as well be used to using English now. It was not that her English was bad to begin with, as she was used to its usage even during her days at home. It was enough at least, that she does not have to bear with the accents her friends make when they try to speak English. All those time wasted on Netflix was not in vain.

“Oh,” the woman blinked. “No problem.”

The ride proceeded with silence on the next moments, yet it was not as though Daniella minded much. Her mind seemed to wander ever more often, and the new sight just never cease to occupy her thoughts. It felt odd, that things were not so different as she had thought and yet it was also entirely different. Leaning her cheek against the cold glass, pressing her palm against it, she wished the ride would last forever. Then she closed her eyes.

✦ ✦ ✦

“小姐. 小姐!”*

Daniella jolted awake, the side of her hair sticking unattractively at the side of her cheek, which was now in a shade of stark red from the amount of time it had been stuck at the glass. She felt disoriented at first, her wide dark eyes darting left and light, breath heaving, before she focused to the familiar face before her.

“我們到了 (We’re here).”

The girl shifted herself off the car, slamming the door shut not too gently. Rubbing her eyes, letting out a yawn that is far from lady-like, she moved over to the back of the car, in which she was stopped in her tracks.

“The staff can take care of that, don’t worry Miss White,” said the woman. “Your belongings will be taken to your room, in the meantime, you can follow me.” Again, she smiled, and somehow it felt more unsettling than it was before, not that it was any calming to begin with. Dani wrapped her arms around herself, a subconscious gesture of feeling uncomfortable. Defensive.

Instantly her eyes scanned her surrounding, something she always seem to do whenever in the presence of something new. The structure of the building, the paned windows that reflect the sunlight, now nearly high upon the sky. The door, its lock, the foundation, the bricks, the concrete, all of it. It was much to take in, so little time.

Stepping inside, it was as though something changed, so drastically that for once she did not observe it, she felt it. As though chills that run up her spine, the flying souls that lingers the place. If she had to draw parallelism, it’s like entering Hogwarts, yet a more sinister form. An asylum, maybe, despite all that they have told her. It was not dissimilar to one she felt the first time she set foot on Salutis Academy, yet she noticed it was not a feeling she could get accustomed to quickly.

Rooms by rooms, she passed them all one by one. There was no need to feel sorry, for herself nor any of the others. It was what must be done, after all. No one feels sorry for patients who go to doctors. All these things were what makes the world go round. They paused over a door, where followed by a slide of a card, it made a beeping noise. It shifted open, metallic gears twisting along with heavy machineries. Then there it was.

A room opened before it, simplistic, yet not at all uncomfortable. As though her thought betrayed her, she even perceived it as homey to some extent. The quaint little bed, the table and desk. It was properly facilitated, no less expected than a large facility funded by the government itself. At first Dani did not understand, gazing back and forth from the woman to the room.

“It’s your room, Dani.”

“Oh,” she answered simply, for she did have many questions, and could not choose one. So a statement as simple as oh is what she chose. The girl made her way in, immediately sitting on the bed. She felt like she could melt right that moment, into pillow land. Dani let go of a long breath that she had not realized she was holding, and let her eyelids flutter shut.

When she heard the door machinery rang back on, she jumped to a start, rushing towards the door. Yet it was too late. “Wait!” she shouted, only to be faced by a shut, thick metallic block, in which her fist slammed upon. From the monitor, a face appeared.

“It’s fine Miss White,” the woman said. “It’s only temporary, I promise you. Ring if you need anything, your luggage will be sent sooner than you expected-“

“But-“

“Have a nice rest, Miss White.”

The screen shut back to black, leaving her to face her own reflection. It was then when she felt the panic began to surge through her, the reality sinking, really sinking. The room was white, much too white, and it lacked any sense of significance. This was not her room; this was not homey. She felt the end of her fingers tremble, though her face shows none of those. It smelled weird here, she did not like it. There was a bed, yet the girl settled herself by sitting against the corner.

Images flashed within her the back of her head, bright and warm like that of a cinematic record. She closed her eyes, let a warm tear slide down her cheek. This was her reality now.

我願變成童話裡 (I would like to be in a fairy tale),” she sung, pulling her knees to her chest, burying her face within her legs. Her voice choked, yet she continued.

你愛的那個天使.” (Your beloved angel)

張開雙手. 變成翅膀守護你.” (Extend my hands, make wings that will protect you)

你要相信-” she choked in her breath.

You must believe.’ What can she believe? All the suppressed emotions caught up to her, and she held close to the necklace upon her chest, one that her papa had given her. Her body began to shook, and she cried at the cruel, unfair, hopelessness she was faced.

✦ ✦ ✦

“Daniella. Daniella White.”

An unsmiling, firm look on her face, her eyes sharp as she watched every other of her peer. Days have passed since that day, weeks, perhaps. In truth, Dani was glad to be faced with something new for once, she was getting bored with all those meals they had given her. She could not believe she actually was given a Nintendo Switch when she asked for one, yet what use was Animal Crossing if she could not even go online? Gaming was fun and all, yet she needed a change of scenery. It would be lying to say she did not want to just go for the island immediately after this, she has a certain raccoon to slap.

“You can call me Dani. Or Daniella. Dani is shorter, though, so that might be good.” She bit her lip, her hands behind interlacing her fingers together. She couldn’t believe she felt nervous, not now. “I- er, I’m a transfer from Salutis Academy- that’s in China, though I’m not Chinese, I’m actually Taiwanese.”

Good job for making the not awkward actually awkward. She swallowed a bit, scratching the back of her head.

“I like to take pictures and and- I like music, yeah, I like to sing, play guitar, drums- oh, oh! I was actually in a band before, before- well, they’re now in coma, I think, and that’s kind of the reason why I’m here at the first place, because I’m like some Asian banshee or something.”

Her eyes immediately darted to the girl named Yona, and she eyed her from up to down. Brown hair, dark eyes. Very short, as opposed to all the tall people she had met before upon coming to America. “You said you were locked with bugs, right?” she immediately asked. It isn’t Dani if it’s think first, talk next. “Is that related to your curse? Do you talk to bugs? Do bugs like you? Or do you turn into a bug at night like that one novel from Kafka?”

Miss White!

Dani averted her gaze and sat back down, a disappointed look crossing her face. Did she overstep her boundaries again? They said she tend to do that. There should be nothing to be ashamed of, after all, she didn’t know why her question could be perceived as insensitive in any way. A curse should not define who one is.

Or maybe she was simply taking too much of everyone’s time. She gazed up at the other girl, making sure she remembered her face right. There was much she wanted to talk about. Dani tapped her fingers against her lap, her legs bouncing up and down in her seat as she impatiently waited for the next person to present.



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Fire was a terrible captive. It was hungry, wild, always looking to escape and thrive at the expense of all around it. A stark contrast to William Graves, who for the past week and a half had been quite happy to sit in the sterile room Salvador had provided him with upon arrival, locked safely away from everyone and everything. Perhaps that was why he’d been so restless, the two natures of his new form simply refused to get along. But after the incident that had landed him in here, halfway across the globe from home and completely alone, he was doing everything he could to stay out of trouble. He’d followed every order, every regulation and even worn that ridiculous looking suit that he’d been provided with back in Angelus. Sure he looked like he was about to attempt a spacewalk in it but that was a small price to pay for preventing him from becoming the world’s most unwilling pyromaniac. The scenes from his last incident still haunted him every time he closed his eyes, screams ringing hollow in this empty cell. Luckily Will had something else to preoccupy his time. Trying not to go mad from the fact his body was missing. These last weeks had been an interesting process of exploring the limits of life without flesh and after several burnt staff members and cremated objects he was happy to report that he’d mostly gotten the hang of it. The real trick was simply not to touch anything. Easier said than done.


“Mr Graves back away from the door, we’re coming in.”


Taken by surprise Will dropped the pen he’d been fidgeting with, the thin stick of plastic slipping easily between the chunky fingers of his containment suit. Reaching down to pick it up he quickly scrambled away from the heavy slab of metal that Salvador had mistaken for a door and retreated to a safe distance, unconsciously returning to the act of twirling the pen around his fingers as he peered anxiously at the figures entering the room. Three in total. Two armed with large blast shields and fire extinguishers and a third wielding a clipboard. Odd, no member of staff had ever brought paper in here before.


“If you’d please follow us Mr Graves, we’re here to escort you to the other students you’ll be grouped with today.” Instructed the balding man with the clipboard, a small smile on his face.


“Right…. Are you sure that’s a good idea? Your two bodyguards there make me think you aren’t so confident about letting me out just yet.” Came Will’s uncertain response, the orbs of fire that comprised his ‘eyes’ darting back and forth between the two extinguishers.


“Ah. Sorry about those, protocol and all that.” A cold chuckle escaped from the balding man and with a slight wave of his hand the two extinguishers were lowered but not put away. “Happier?”


Will’s anxiousness ebbed but just like the two foamy death sentences in front of him didn’t vanish entirely. Steeling himself he tried to inject a little confidence into his voice.


“Fine, time to meet the rest of the circus. Lead the way.”


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After a short jaunt through a maze of winding hallways and a particularly awkward elevator ride Will found himself back in the open air for the first time in what felt like years. Had the sun always been so bright, the sky so blue? Equally eye-catching was the architecture, he’d caught a glimpse of it on his way in but this was the first time he’d been in the state of mind to appreciate it. It was as grand and imposing as any of the old universities back home but lacking in the historical presence you'd feel standing in Oxford or Cambridge. The same could be said of most of America honestly but here the distant sight of an electric fence really gave things away. Around him swarmed an incredible array of individuals, his fellow cursed students. Many of them looked unassuming, if not for the distinctive uniform they could have been from any American college. But it was with a strange sadness that Will noted others like him, confined by specialist equipment, their bodies warped well beyond what could be considered normal. Until now it had been hard to accept that this was to be his home, probably forever, but seeing these poor afflicted souls he had to admit this was right where he belonged.


With his three escorts Will was escorted swiftly through the masses and into a stuffy little office that was made all the more cramped by the assortment of other people already crammed inside. Before he could turn and ask if this was definitely the right place the door was closed behind him and was left to the mercy of his fellow students. Thankfully they all seemed just as confused as he was and were making efforts to keep to themselves, behavior that suited Will just fine. Settling into one of the back corners he self consciously slipped his polarised visor down, his fiery appearance concealed behind a wall of reflective gold. From behind this veil Will was safe to inspect the group and was a little concerned by how normal most of them looked. Sure there was a lad with hair so pale it was practically white chilling in a wheelchair and a lass with an odd pair of gloves over her hands but nothing you couldn’t find in any other college on the planet. Great, even in a group of freaks he was the freakiest.


Thankfully it didn’t take long for the member of staff they were waiting for to turn up (The bookshelves and wood lining the office were more than enough to set Will on edge), a petite woman who seemed like she’d be more at home teaching kids than working here on superpower lock up. She launched into an introductory spiel that veered on patronising but despite this Will couldn’t shake the sense that this woman was actually genuine. Honestly she reminded him a little bit of his own mother, she also made a habit of wearing glasses that made her eyes appear far larger than they should be.


One after another the others in the room piped up and introduced themselves, giving Will a glimpse into their personalities in their brief moment of spotlight. The first girl, Yona, was quick to make him reconsider his earlier thought that everyone here looked too normal. Trapped in a room full of bugs by her parents? Abuse comes in many forms but he’d never had the displeasure of coming across that particular nightmare before. She seemed quiet and withdrawn but she’d been brave enough to go first, a sign there was more to her than first appearances might suggest. Evan was next, the pale haired guy in the wheelchair who seemed to be bursting with energy. Thankfully he didn’t start with childhood trauma and his introduction went some way to dispelling the awkwardness that had settled over the room like a thick blanket of dust. The next girl, Lex, oozed confidence as she flashed everyone a winning smile and enthusiastically listed a few interests. Another positive step away from childhood bug trauma. Finally came Dani who was quick to prove herself a real chatterbox. Where was she summoning this energy from? Madness. Ms Biggsley did step in once she began interrogating Yona though, probably for the best, he’d hate for Dani to dig up anymore horrors of the past so soon. Spying a chance to take his turn Will cleared his throat at the back of the room and when he spoke his accent came through heavily, a sure give away of his frayed nerves.


“I guess I’ll go next then… I’m Will and I’ve come here from England, well Warrington to be exact. My favorite food is garlic bread and uh, as you can tell from the suit, I’m an aspiring astronaut.”
 

There was a loud clang as the metal door was unlocked and swung outward, "Um...Penelope Vargus? Come with me, Your bail has been posted," A very nervous looking cop was eyeing her from the cell doorway, his eyes darted from her to the three people cuddled up to the red head he was calling for. The girl's hair seemed to writhe and change as the individual strands passively converted and reconstituted into dark blue smoke that wafted around her head in thin wisps.

Sitting in the middle of the bench against the far wall was a very pissed young lady who only glared at the man. Save for her small harem of addicts inhaling the blue smoke rolling off her hair, every other person unlucky enough to get thrown into the same holding cell as her were trying to keep as far away from her as the cell would allow. Poppy was surprised but did not show it. Her bail was set pretty high she thought. Inciting a riot seemed like a charge that would keep her under police supervision for at least 24 hours. She was just getting to know her new friends too. Poppy didn't say a word as she rose from her seat and followed the officer out of the cell block.

She found herself in what the movies told her was an interrogation room, complete with demoralizing gray walls and a two way mirror. What NCIS didn't prepare her for was the two men dressed in what seemed like white hazmat suits sitting across from her at the table. "Please, Mrs. Vargus we know you must be scared bu-"
"I'm not scared", Poppy snapped, causing the men to look at each other with disinterest, "Right. We aren't your enemy Penelope we j-"
"Poppy", She snapped again. The man on the left tried to pinch his nose but the clear visor of his protective suit comically deflected his hand. His partner motioned to the chair across the table from them and Poppy reluctantly took a seat across from them to listen to their proposal.

Over the next hour or so The two men in crinkly hazmat suits explained that they were representatives of the Salvator Academy and how they were always on the look out for people with...unique talents. After they finished making her feel like a special snowflake, they then proceeded to explain that if she refused to come with her, she would be tried as an adult and processed into the prison system where, due to her "condition" she would most likely be shoved into solitary confinement indefinitely or treated as contraband.
"So you see Poppy, it's in your bes-"
"Whats with the suits?" she interjected over the man on the left for about the seventh time, causing him to clinch his fist with a nonthreatening series of plastic crinkles. Poppy fought the urge to smile but she was sure her face betrayed her due to the flush of red that flashed across the man's cheek.
"We...We have reason to believe that prolonged exposure to you may have adverse effects of the human body." The man on the right calmly explained, his voice didn't annoy Poppy as much so she let him finish. To prove his point, he motioned around the ceiling, where a blue haze was hanging around the light fixtures. This was new information to Poppy. Despite what the police kept telling her and pointing out when they showed her that stupid youtube video, She didn't know what happened the day of the riot. They kept asking her if she was a terrorist and what kind of chemical weapon she had but the truth was she didn't know what happened. She just woke up in a pool of someone's blood in a wrecked parking lot with a painfully reset nose. Poppy glared at the men for a few seconds. They knew she didn't have a choice so why give her the choice? It was like a the universe was playing a cruel joke on her . Several more uncomfortable seconds passed as Poppy desperately tried to figure a way out. When no such path revealed itself, She sighed deeply,
"Fine."



That was two and a half weeks ago. The last time Poppy saw the outside world before they shut her in a tiny room miles underground. She assumed it was to watch her and figure out how her curse worked but none of that occurred to Poppy when the thick, airtight door sealed behind her. They knew she would refuse to go into a room like this so they dressed it up to look like a normal bedroom to lure her in. Angry that she had been tricked and trapped, Poppy exploded into a thick cloud of smoke that clouded the view of researchers for three straight days. Eventually she calmed down and reformed as her normal self, just with a persistent cough for the following days. After a tense afternoon with staff and a breach attempt from Poppy, they eventually came to a begrudging agreement and things bean to run smooth again. Modifications were made to her living space for both comfort and site security. Live feed cameras were replaced with daily interviews through glass, Poppy was allowed to have a television and some FPS games to keep her occupied and begrudgingly they allowed her to smoke in her room as long as she kept to a daily intake limit. Things were going smooth until her "Graduation" Day.
"No! NOOOO! You can fuck right off, dude. I know we had a rough start but I thought we were cool. Then you come in here with this CLOWN SUIT and expect me to go out into public in it?" She yelled, bottoming out the small mic above the window. She was waving around similar looking hazmat suit to the ones the guards wear when they enter the room. The only difference is that there was a short tube running from a small pack on the back to the back of the enclosed hood,
"I thought this was suppose to be an important day or something and I'm going to be dressed like a damn beekeeper?", her edges became fuzzy as more and more of her skin converted into smoke, exposing muscle and tendon underneath.
"Poppy. Come on. It's not that bad, I wear them too and trust me, you forget about it after a while", her favorite guard said over the loudspeaker.
"What you and your wife are in to is none of my business, Grant"
The man chuckled soundlessly and pressed the talk button again, "Don't kink shame me" he said in a low tone that made the corner of her mouth turn up slightly, "There she is. Get dressed. I'll be around in a minute to get you."
Poppy sighed and watched Grant walk out of the interviewer's room. She looked at the white, crinkly suit in her hand and shook her head. She pulled the curtains across the window and did what she was asked.

Before long she was whisked away and ushered into a small, cozy office space with several other students spaced haphazardly around the room. Her cheeks flushed with color as the people in the room turned to look as she entered. She felt ridiculous in the plastic suit and that feeling set her curse off, blue smoke rose up through her suit to obscure her visor. The small pack on the back turned out to be a humming air pump that kept the atmosphere inside the suit isolated from the rest of the room. Guess after all that bonding they are still scared of losing her. Guess that was her own fault though.

She picked a place out of the way from the others due to this strange feeling of shyness. She assumed it was because this was the most amount of people she has been around since that night in the police station. It felt strange to be in public dispute the inflatable suit. NO one else seemed to be speaking so she kept quiet and focused on the titles of the books on the shelf, stealing glances at the other students around the room. Everyone seemed to have some kind of Academy issued gear they were required to wear ranging from a non intrusive bracelet to a guy wearing a suit like Poppy's. She noticed that his was not as puffy as hers and seemed to have a reflective coating inside. Lucky she thought as the door swung open for the last time.

The next person to step in was a short, friendly looking woman who introduced herself both as Ms. Biggsley and their advisor, Advisor? Like College? she wondered. An explanation was never given but the room was asked to introduce themselves.

First to speak was a shorter girl who didn't appear to be wearing any kind of containment gear, “I’m Yona. My favorite color is yellow. I like to dance. My parents locked me in a room with insects for six months.”

Poppy made a quick "Hmm" as the escalation from and interest in dance to child abuse caught her by surprise. Poppy didn't know much about cults but that defiantly sounded like a cult thing.

Thankfully the tension was eased by the Rainbow Rider with white hair when he introduced himself. His introduction was light and cheery while still remaining vague. Despite his efforts, the awkwardness n the room was becoming palpable, even though her containment suit.

"I'm Alexis, but feel free to call me Lex, I love horror movies and rollercoasters and my favourite food is pretty much any candy!" said the girl with thick gloves and dark brown hair.

The next girl seemed to go off the rails after her introduction was done, rambling of questions for the bug girl that was thankfully cut short by Ms. Biggsley. Poppy was a little disappointing, she was looking forward to watching that train wreck of a conversation unfold. Oh well

Last was the boy in the fire suit, it was apparent he was from across the pond the second he opened his mouth, “I guess I’ll go next then… I’m Will and I’ve come here from England, well Warrington to be exact. My favorite food is garlic bread and uh, as you can tell from the suit, I’m an aspiring astronaut.”

Poppy snorted at his last statement, She could relate to that. she was dressed like she was coming to take a young boy's alien friend. While she was wondering if she could talk Grant into getting her a bedazzling suit like Will's, the room fell silent. Poppy sighed and spoke up after the awkward pause ran long enough, "I'm Poppy. I like red. I'm here because I was the coolest stray at the pound," the last part was said with a glare leveled at their advisor.Poppy built those mental walls even higher, Ms. Biggsley's cheery disposition was not going to fool her. After daggers were sufficiently stared into her skull, she returned to her own thoughts.
 
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DARREN AJAX BLAKE
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Location: Eleanor Biggsley's office | Mood: 'I am Confusion' | Interactions: Everyone
Blank walls were an imaginative mind's canvases, a statement that was proven far more true by the minute while Darren drifted from thought to thought. Exploring what-had-happeneds, what-ifs, to what-wills, and eventually, conversations with the darker parts of himself. As if they would have the answers to all he sought, let alone speak. Whether or not they could answer, they still existed as a monster that the boy could only consider as 'The Beast'. A hulking creature that could fall under Lycanthropy due to its wolfish nature. That is, if werewolves had their spine erupt out of their back. And six eyes. Either way, it still existed. Sitting beneath his skin, a now constant threat to all and companion to Darren's misery. On the bright side, he would never be lonely again. Thou after what happened he probably deserved it... Before his thoughts could spiral any further into self-deprecating digs, the boy redirected his mind to his treatment while stuck in his? this? room. It was definitely better than anything he came across outside. Being only misgendered once, but it was in the first week and a very clear mistake. However, it was still both a blow to his fragile pride and a startling moment when the doctor called for a Miss Blake instead of a Mister. The poor thing spent what felt like a full minute apologizing and he hadn't been mistitled since. They certainly went out of their way to make sure he was comfortable, probably to make sure he didn't stain the carpet with his blood... Or with the doctor's-

"Mister Blake please remain where you are, we are entering."
Speak of the devil. Darren shifted in his small little comfort corner to glance at the door, resting his head crookedly on one of his hands. A familiar face appeared with two far more intimidating fellows in tow. The guns on their hips, while not deadly (he hoped), were not comforting in the slightest, but at least the doctor was the same. She stopped just a bit from him with a comforting smile, waving gently. The boy waving back with a slightly sleepy smile of his own.

"Hello again Mister Blake. How is the bracelet treating you? It's not too tight?"
Ah, right, the bracelet. The day before a different group of doctors came in with this device. Saying that they needed to make sure that the bracelet synced to his vitals and a whole lot of other scenic talky things that made his head spin. He did, however, remember a couple of things such as he needed permission to remove it, the device was extremely durable (A definite need for anything given to Darren), and that the bracelet was waterproof. Why they were the proudest about its water-proofing over anything else they mentioned was anyone's guess.

"Nope, It's not tight in the slightest, but It isn't too loose either."
Darren shook the arm with the bracelet with a teasing grin, finally getting up to stretch his protesting muscles.

"Too bad it's not customizable, I'm not quite into prison aesthetic. Whats's today's game plan?"
"Today's the day you join the rest of the students."
The boy paused his stretching to give a puppy dog grin towards the Doctor. His behavior earning a chuckle from the doctor while her bodyguards didn't seem quite amused. Tough crowd.

"Now please follow me Mister Blake, I'll have to your destination in no time."
"Better you then me, asking me to lead is asking for a free ticket to the Bermuda Triangle."​

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Welp. It was official. From two thirds to three thirds insane, what with everything he was seeing. It was like he walked right into a superhero film with the number of strange things he witnessed, walking quietly in shock and awe behind the doctor. That wasn't to say some of his wonder wasn't from the building itself. Darren would have never got the chance to see the inside of such a fancy building. Not to say he wasn't smart, no, it was simply because of his Father's paycheck (Nothing against his old man; love his Father, hate the society). Darren would probably like the school more if he hadn't gotten here because of something terrible. Well. Maybe. The boy hadn't had the proper time, nor care to sort his feelings on the incident. If he tried to unpack the little package he made of his thoughts about that night, that would be a one-way ticket to Monster town. He much prefers not to wake up somewhere else in his birthday suit like a blackout drunk...

The escort mission was both far too short for Darren's taste and not long enough, the sight of the door was enough to send his nerves aflame. Let alone the room he just walked into. His first thoughts as the Doctor ushered him in was 'There is a bunch of pretty people here.' and 'I've walked into a room full of Anime protagonists.' Thankfully, no one seemed chatty quite yet. Which was good. He couldn't quite trust himself not to say something stupid yet...

Okay. Now he wished he had done something stupid. The tension was stifling. Even when Ms.Elenor appeared, the room still felt stuffy. Not to mention that everyone seemed far more interesting then Darren was. The young lady named Yona seemed definitely out of her comfort zone. Especially when she thought that her past was the only interesting about her beyond color preference and hobbies. Evan, well, Iowa, sounded, nice? Horror movies, rollercoasters, and candy, he wondered if Lex liked the more gritty films or psychological? Ah, he was wondering about the suit, nice to put a name to it. And file Will under someone he wouldn't sit next to on Pasta night, gluten-allergies suck. Dani seemed like someone who'd jam out with him to some Musicals. Uh, Poppy, well, she knew something that Darren didn't... Or right, his turn, right. Darren gave a half-hearted wave and a nervous smile as he attempted what he thought was a smooth introduction.

"Name's Darren Ajax Blake, I chose that so feel free to wear it out. I like musicals, and I guess? I'm the real-life. Teen. Wolf?"​
 
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Arthur 'Art' Melton
Location: Dr. Biggsley's office

Mood: Content with a side of bored

Tags: @ all y'all

This. Is. Awesome.



Sure, some parts were a little less dope than other - he thought he'd caught his mom crying alone in the den one afternoon; and there was that one time he tried to drink tea but his stupid arm decided to make him drink it really, really, really fast and instead of a nice sip of tea he got a face full of scalding leaf juice - but on the whole, Art thought this was a pretty sweet deal.

It all started after the race, which, looking back, was probably another one of the less-than-dope moments (but he won! But it didn't count. Which most definitely sucks, but at least his dad didn't have to front the bill to fix the track)... Almost immediately, the guys from Salvator started blowin' up his phone. Which was pretty dope. But also kind of annoying, especially when the notifications came in while he was trying to scroll through his feeds.

He tried to cheer his mom up one day, since she had been in a funk since the race. "I'm goin' to college, ma! And I didn't even apply!" That seemed to do the trick. At least, Art didn't catch her crying anymore... His dad was the same. Always, 'work, work, work', only now instead of, "Have you done those college apps, yet?" He was all, "Have you answered those emails, yet?". And Art would always be like, "Yeah, yeah! I'll do it right now, pops!" And he'd mean to. He really did! It was just, he'd get distracted, or he'd take a nap, or watch a movie, or go get high with the boys in the park. There was never any time! So when the boys in suits rolled up in their black tinted Cadillac like the feds were known to do, Art was nothing if not a little relieved. One less thing to worry about.

"So when do I pick my major?" Art asked as they loaded his stuff up in the trunk. "Wow, you guys are very efficient." What? They were! The buzzcuts in suits had him packed up and ready to hit the road before his mom had gotten the chance to get her face on, so she elected to stay inside. His dad was already at work, so they'd have to say their goodbyes over FaceTime or something. Or maybe there wouldn't be a goodbye... That'd be a bummer, but, hey! Say lah vee, or whatever.

Anyways... The campus looked classy as hell. Real swanky. Like, with ivy... Bricks 'n stuff. From what he could see of it, at least. Art bet there'd be a tour. There was always a tour. "For now, stay here." One of the homeboys said, as they lead Arthur, shoulder to shoulder, toward his new digs. The views were... Just not there. But that was alright. Art had gone days without seeing the sun before.

"Is that mini fridge stocked? It is! Aw sweet, my man." Art held up his fist to be bumped. The guard in charge of managing him seemed to hesitate for a moment before bumping knuckles.

"If you need anything, don't hesitate to a-"

"You guys got games? Ohh, and can I get some, uh, Spicy Cheetos? Tight, thanks my dude!" The door slammed behind him as he left, and Art took a running leap to land on his bed. It was soft. He was sleepy. Art wasn't sure whether it was day or night, but then he remembered that time is a construct and fell asleep with a smile.

The next day, the guard who'd checked him in came back. "Get ready. You're being relocated."

Art rubbed the sleepies out of his eyes, blearily asking, "Like, for orientation..?" The guard, who Art had a feeling was named Mike, or Steve, gave a curt nod. After a pause, Art added, "... Spicy Cheetos...?" The look in Art's eyes could only be described as, longing. Steve the guard tossed him an unopened pouch, and Art fist-pumped the air like he'd come straight out of a 90's teen rom com.

By the time they made it to Dr. Biggsley's office, Art was scraping the sides of the bag for any Spicy Cheeto residue, and sucking clean each of his fingers one by one. "Mm, so good. My body is going to make me pay for this later in a big way. Hi!" Tossing the empty Cheetos container at the trash can - and missing - Art looked out at a room of scruffy looking teen misfits. Maybe this was a 90s rom com? Before he had time to ruminate on that further, a lady who gave him big Professor Umbridge vibes toddled in and made them do an icebreaker. Ah, college!

Art stifled a laugh at the mention of the bug basement, misunderstanding Yona's confession as some kind of weird joke. He realized his mistake, coughed awkwardly to mask his laughter, and stayed quiet for the rest of the intros, 'til it was his turn.

"Whaddup? I'm Art. I... Never know what to say during these things, so uh," In lieu of actually saying anything, Art shot finger guns at their advisor. Back to you, Mrs. B!
 

Freya Reed

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Freya was used to isolation before, he wasn't a very social person. But this was a new kind of isolation that felt uncomfortable and suffocating. The room was too small, there wasn't enough he could fiddle with and do to keep him busy, and he was left with the overwhelming feeling of uncertainty and fear. This curse had destroyed what little hope and comfort he had, and now he was stuck, imprisoned for it. This wasn't comforting. This was just a better looking jail cell than the one he was in before.

He remembered the day he was converting to one jail cell to the other. After "the incident", he spent a few days in a cell in order for the police to determine what exactly they were going to do with him. Many assumed that the death of his mother was purposeful, that he went into her room, grabbed her arm, and intended to put her out of her misery himself. That he knew of these powers long before it had happened, and he had been secretly planning to strike the whole time.

As fucked up as it sounded, that would be a more entertaining story than what really happened.

Two officers pulled him out of the jail cell he was in, and led him to the men who were to escort him to Salvator. He simply nodded, and allowed them to take him. Perhaps it would be a better place to be than inside the concrete jail walls. He leaned over to shake one of the men's hands, and...

Well, one of the men weren't able to see him out after that.

Here he was now, inside another cell. Just with nicer scenery, carpets he still wouldn't dare to try touching with his hands, despite the gloves given to him. He was too scared to touch anything. Even reaching to nervously scratch his arm gave him anxiety. Could he burn himself too? Perhaps he'd be doing everyone a favor.

He missed being at home with his mother, sipping on cherry coke and sitting in the car getting high as a kite. He wondered if he'd be able to light blunts with these newfound "powers".

Eventually, a few more men came into the cell and told him that he was finally ready for orientation. He was relieved. He didn't like this isolation. Maybe being around those that were like him would make him feel "normal" in a way. Had any of them also accidentally killed their family members? That could be something they could bond and laugh over, couldn't they?

He gave another quiet nod towards the men, following them to the office, where there was already a few other individuals. Just like him. He still didn't feel comfortable.

He waited inside the room, waiting for ... Dr. Biggsley, was it? Yeah.. He was dead silent. There was a tightness to his throat, he felt like if he even spoke fire would suddenly blast from his mouth and kill everyone in the room if he wasn't careful. His mind didn't exactly help his paranoia, did it?

As she walked in and spoke, he watched the rest of the individuals speak as well, carefully scanning each one. He still felt like he couldn't speak. But he'd have to eventually, wouldn't he..? When it was his turn, he seemed to stay silent for a good while as everyone looked at him expectantly. He stood there, frozen in his stress induced state for a good few seconds before suddenly shaking his head, realizing he couldn't just stay silent forever.

"Fuck, fuck.. Right. Right. Hi, I'm Freya. I... Uhm..." What could he say about himself that was important or notable? "I like.. cherry cola. Yeah, yeah.. That's it." He said, finally. Good save.

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mood: terrified.
mentions: @ everyone
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yona quinn.

insect whisperer​


Yona felt a twinge of embarrassment as the others introduced themselves. They all made jokes and smiled and made attempts at easing the tension she had left. She hadn’t meant to make it awkward, but it was difficult these days. And she used to be so good at introductions, too. She’d been confidence once, cheerful like most of these others, the queen of first impressions. What had happened? Bugs. She couldn’t seem to remember anything good or positive about herself. Just bugs. They were all around her - in her past, in her present, in her future, and inside her. It felt like there wasn’t anything left but the insects. They’d consumed everything else until she was but a hollow shell for them to nest in.

She was snapped suddenly from her thoughts (almost gratefully, she was thinking the same dark things a million times a day - like a skipping record inside her brain) as the Taiwanese girl who introduced herself as Dani started firing off questions about the bugs. Yona just stared from her corner of the couch where she sat with her chin resting on the palm of her hand, wide-eyed, mouth agape. Nobody had ever been so… insensitive? It didn’t bother her. It wasn’t as though it was digging up any old memories she had forgotten about - she couldn’t forget them if she tried. If anything it was refreshing. The scientists were too sensitive, like she was a frail little bird that would fly away at the slightest noise or movement. Though Ms. Biggsley put the questioning to a stop, Yona gave the other girl an awkward half-smile, “I’ll tell you some other time.” With that, she found herself being able to focus a tad more on the introductions.

She was interested in each of them in their own way. Some seemed more extroverted than others. Nobody seemed like some awful villain, however, set on destroying the world. Truthfully, supervillains was half what she expected to meet. Thanks to all the fear and hate she listened to back in school.

Ms. Biggsley seemed frazzled, no less than some of these students. She offered smiles and encouraging nods to each of the speakers and even shot back some very awkward finger guns at Art. Otherwise, she kept quiet and made no comments, patiently allowing each to take their turn. She cleared her throat and sat up as Freya finished his very short introduction. “Thank you very much everyone. It’s alright and perfectly understandable if you all are uncomfortable right now. I hope that we will all come to be more comfortable and open up even more as time goes on. Let’s strive to be supportive and kind to each other and maybe we will all be able to call each other friends someday soon, okay?” She was talking like a mom. Or a teacher to pre-schoolers. Yona couldn’t decide if she was comforted or somewhat annoyed. Probably both.

Ms. Biggsley started flipping through the paperwork she had carried in with her. “Ahem, so… I have some welcome packets here for each of you!” She pulled out these thick packets and started writing their names in neat cursive at the top of each one, handing each packet to its respective owner, “Be sure to read through them carefully and keep track of them, alright? They’ll be important for these first few weeks. Let me know if you need another one, though. I have lots of copies.”

Yona was unsurprised, the small woman seemed very, very organized. She was handed her packet and began to flip through it. There were many sections. Campus Rules, Your Bedroom, Class Schedule, Therapy Sessions, School Campus Map, etc. Once all of them had been handed a packet, Ms. Biggsley opened one herself and flipped to the campus rules.

“We need to go through these first real fast before we take our tour. We’ll speed through them and you all let me know if you have any questions.” She adjusted her glasses and began to read, “One. No use of your power is permitted at any time unless requested by a teacher in class. Likewise, never remove the containment equipment provided to you unless permission is granted by a faculty member.

Two. No visitors are allowed to the Academy. You are free to write letters, send emails, and make phone calls. All other means of contact with the outside is strictly prohibited for your safety and the safety of others.

Three. No cell phones, tablets, or laptops are permitted on campus.

Four. Leaving the campus without written permission by the school principal and faculty supervision is strictly prohibited and will be severely punished.

Five. Students may not access the internet through any means but the computers provided in our library. Usage of the computer will be supervised by a faculty member.

Six. Only faculty members have access to Building C. Students should make no attempts to enter the building.

Seven. You have been provided with a class schedule. Attendance to class is not mandatory, but highly recommended.

Eight. Therapy sessions are mandatory. Please tell your advisor in advance if you will be unable to attend.

Nine. Be respectful to faculty members and your fellow students. Bullying of any kind towards others will be punished.

While our rules might seem quite strict, please understand that these have been put into place for your wellbeing and safety. Don’t be afraid to voice any questions you might have to your supervisor.”

Yona frowned but said nothing. There were others here who seemed in much higher spirits to ask questions. Just speaking to Dani had seemed to use up all the energy Yona had for discussion for the time being. Ms. Biggsley stood and smiled at the others, “We’ll start the tour now, if that’s okay with everyone! If you have any questions about the rules or anything else I say on the tour, do let me know.” She walked to the door whilst flipping through the packet, “I’ll be showing you around the school, your classrooms, and I’ll take you to your dorms at the end of the tour. When we’re done with this, you are free to do whatever you please. Stay in your dorms, spend some time in the school, come back to the office and speak with me - there are no restrictions right now and you have no classes today or tomorrow. Please follow me!”

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Yona followed closely behind Ms. Biggsley - conflicted by her naturally curious nature and the tiredness she felt. She asked no questions but listened intently and looked at everything around her with a childlike excitement. The floor they were on was the ground floor of the main building on campus - Building A - and this would be where they spent most of their time. Ms. Biggsley led them down the hall, past multiple offices for various other advisors, and into the main hall. To one side was the very elaborate looking entrance. She pointed in its direction and explained, “The principal’s office is down that way, as well. You will meet him soon!” Then started in the opposite direction. Halfway down the hall she opened a set of doors that led into a very large, beautiful dining room. The room was empty but for a few straggler students purchasing snacks in the lunch line. There were three immensely long dining tables made of a dark wood, lined with benches for the students to sit at. The room was very tall and was lit by intricate golden chandeliers hanging from the ceiling. At the back of the room was a serving line. Behind the glass of the counter separating student from food were a multitude of variations on the classic lunch foods - only these looked far more pretty. Sub sandwiches, intricate salads, wraps, pastas, soups and stews, and a grand selection of sweet treats, as well. “Lunch ladies” stood to serve behind the counter, though they looked more like butlers in their suits - their ties a purplish-red and golden to match the school colors. Their attitudes were far more casual than their suits might first imply, as each of them smiled and made pleasant conversation with the students in line. Students in turn grabbed their food and each either ducked out of the room - taking their meal to be eaten elsewhere - or made their way in small groups to sit and eat at the dining tables, chatting quietly and giggling at whispered jokes, their soft voices echoing in the giant, empty room.

Ms. Biggsley smiled wider than usual and as she spoke, her voice took on a daydreamy haze, “This is my favorite room. It makes you feel like royalty, huh? Oh yes, breakfast is 7:00 am to 8:00 am, lunch is 12:00 pm to 1:00 pm, and dinner is 5:00 pm to 6:00 pm. Food is served at those times and the tables are set with hundreds upon hundreds of plates of food. It is very grand. The kitchen staff is working day in and day out to make us beautiful meals. You don’t need to come to any of these meals if you don’t want to. The dining room is closed from 9:00 pm to 6:00 am. But around the corner the kitchen is open for midnight snacks, if you get peckish! Let’s continue.”

On the other side of the hall were another set of grand doors. Ms. Biggsley opened these to reveal a rather ordinary looking school gym. She sniffed, “Less interesting. Though,” she lifted a finger into the air. “In the rules it says classes are not mandatory. That’s true! But I personally think you should give physical education a shot, at the very least. It’s not like P.E. in other schools!” She winked and led them further down the hall. The hall came to a stop at a grand staircase and split to the left and right in a T-formation. She pointed to the right, “This way leads outside to campus grounds as well as a special elevator that takes you down to the sub basements. You know that already, though, since you came up from that elevator when you came to meet me! The only reason you should have to go down there ever again is to go to the med bay in case you get hurt or sick. On either side of the staircase is an elevator leading to the floors above.” She pointed to the left, “That way goes to the pool and to another gym that contains all our exercising equipment and machines, like treadmills and weights and what have you. For now, let’s take the elevator up to the second floor.”

Upstairs, Ms. Biggsley stepped out of the elevator and pointed in either direction down a few sets of halls, “This floor is divided into two parts. To the left is the dormitories and rec room and to the right is classrooms. You have all been assigned a dorm room which we’ll go over in a few minutes. The rec room is the only room of interest on this floor. Follow me and I’ll show you.” At that, she took off to the left. At the end of a long hallway (which branched off into still more hallways) filled with dorms, she stopped at another set of double doors and pushed them open. Yona could hear the sound of bright laughter and loud voices before they reached them. As the doors opened, the voices got louder and the keepers of those voices were revealed. Somewhere between thirty and forty students were crowded into the large room. A few were playing chess, many were crowded around a few students playing Mario Kart in the corner, some were playing pool. The room was filled to the brim, it seemed, with activities. It was messy and vibrant and cheerful. Yona noticed she was smiling at the sight.

Ms. Biggsley tried to speak but her voice was muffled by the students. She blushed and shut the doors again, still raising her voice slightly to be heard over the racket, “Ahem. That was the recreational room. It has chess, a few hundred board games and video games in the closets, a few television sets, pool, table tennis, foosball, and a few other things, as well. As you can see, it is a very popular room!” She flipped to a page in the packet, holding it up to show the group, “As you can see from this map, upstairs is another level of dorms. Most of your classrooms will be in Building B.” She flipped to another page to show the layout of Building B, “Building B has the theater - where you may audition for plays, ballet, and a few other activities - on the ground floor. It also has the shop where you can make requests for anything you may be wanting - such as makeup or cologne or a certain video game or maybe a specific pair of shoes. It’s not necessarily a store since you don’t have to buy anything, we just get it for you. You can make up to five requests a month and everything is handed out on the first of the month. Since we do have a few thousand students and it’s a lot of requests to fill, don’t be surprised if you don’t get everything you ask for! I know it’s frustrating but you’ll just need to request it again and wait for next month, okay?” She smiled sympathetically, “On the second floor is the library, it is my second favorite room in the school! The first and second floor are also filled with classrooms. And the third floor is another floor of dormitories.”

Ms. Biggsley flipped to another page, “Okay, let’s see. This is Building D. It has more classrooms and more dormitories. There’s nothing else of interest there. And Building C is where all the faculty live. Access to that building is not permitted to students.” She pointed to a few blocks on the map, “These are the greenhouses and you’ll be spending a lot of time in there if you decide to go to botany classes. Though I guess that particular class wouldn’t be of too much interest to most of you unless you enjoy the subject! We have a few students who’s powers revolve around plants and such, so they find it to be quite helpful.” Noticing herself straying off topic, she looked back to the packet, “I suppose the last matter to discuss is your schedules. Since you are a group and we would like you all to stay together as much as possible, you’ll notice your schedules are identical to one another. You are given up to three classes a day. It is your choice whether you will attend.”

Monday: Health (9:00 am to 11:30 am), Philosophy & Ethics (2:00 pm to 4:00 pm), Physics (6:30 pm to 7:30 pm)
Tuesday: History (10:00 am to 11:00 am), Physical Education (3:00 pm to 5:00 pm)
Wednesday: Off day.
Thursday: Off day.
Friday: Health (9:00 am to 11:30 am), Philosophy & Ethics (2:00 pm to 4:00 pm), Physics (6:30 pm to 7:30 pm)
Saturday: History (10:00 am to 11:00 am), Physical Education (3:00 pm to 5:00 pm)
Sunday: Group Therapy (10:00 am to 12:00 pm)

“These classes are the basics given to every new student as we feel they are important for every IWP to learn. Though they have names you might recognize from school, they are very different from the classes kids take in high school! Physics is almost essential for students with super speed - like you Art - and super strength and flying, as well as understanding the physics of transmutation, such as what Darren, Poppy, and Will face. Philosophy helps us learn when it is appropriate to use your powers, as well as how to deal with the difficult situations being IWP places you in. Health is specifically designed to teach you all about the specific health risks that come from having a super-powered body. In History you will learn about world history, but we also place a very special focus on the history of IWP. You may decide to apply for more classes that better fit your power and your interests. If you end up wanting to do that, just come to me and we’ll add it to your schedule! As you can see, you have only one thing scheduled for Sunday and it is mandatory you attend. Everyone in this school is required to go to their assigned advisor’s offices for therapy.”

Ms. Biggsley nodded, an air of finality to it, “Alrighty then. Health is in room A2-10. Philosophy & Ethics is in room B1-5. Physics is in room B2-12. History is in room C1-3. And Physical Education is in the gym downstairs. All of that information is in your packet! All of you will be housed here, in Building A. Darren, Dani, Evan, Freya, and Lex your dorms are all upstairs. Will, Poppy, Arthur, and Yona, you are all on this floor. Your rooms are in your packets, too, under the ‘Your Bedrooms’ section. You’ll find the rooms are very similar to the rooms you stayed in down in the labs. You are welcome to go to the shop and make requests to your heart’s content for decorations so that you make the room feel like home. Whatever you guys want to do now, it’s all up to you. If you have any questions, feel free to ask them now! You can come with me to my office, if you want… Or you can go to your rooms, hang about in the rec room or anywhere else, explore the campus grounds, get some food. It’s-” she checked her watch, “about 2:00 right now, so you have three hours until dinner!”


 
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Evan Farley
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The rest of the introductions went off without a hitch, thankfully. They started out rough, but after Lex everything seemed to ease up.

Evan couldn't help but grimace a bit watching Art suck cheeto dust off his fingers. There was good reason for his discomfort... Evan's immune system was kind of like a fortress made of wet tissue paper. Any exposure to even the smallest amount of pathogen would send Evan back downstairs faster than you could say "white blood cell". That aside, though, Art seemed pretty chill. So did everyone else, actually, for the most part, even the two in full body protective gear. He supposed after 2 weeks of isolated testing, everyone would just be happy to be finally out of the basement.

The tour, too, was comfortably unstressful. The building seemed relatively accessible, what with all the functioning elevators and wide hallways. Evan's packet had stayed folded in his lap throughout the tour, as Ms. Biggsley seemed to go over most of the important pieces of information as they traversed the campus. He asked no questions, letting her do most of the talking as he took in the sights and sounds of Salvator Academy. A handful of times Ms. Biggsley's comments alluded to the powers of others in the group. Transformations, super speed... Evan felt a bit of a pit in his stomach form as he realized being sporadically possessed by eldritch abominations might be a bit of an oddball power, even by Salvator standards...

By the time the tour ended and the group was left in the hallways of Building A, Evan was left rubbing at some light bruises forming on his palms-- his paper-white skin bruised easily, and he still wasn't quite used to using the wheelchair as his primary mode of locomotion.

He glanced back up at his group, feeling yet again compelled to say something --anything-- to get to know someone. He wasn't going to survive this without friends. Not after being alone for so long. He flipped through his packet, only barely skimming the lines. God, he was so out of practice at being around people.

"...So," he started in, to no one in particular. "Even in super special kid school, we still gotta take P.E? I know they said we could skip out, but there'd better not be consequences for that because you will not catch me breaking my pathetic bird bones over some class credit. I mean, do we even get credit here?"


 
- Daniella White -​

There were definitely a lot of information to process, and so little time at that. The rest of the company had not been disappointing to say the least, and while Dani is not the easiest to remember names from first time, she had concluded them to be bug girl, guy with cool hair, Lex (somehow Dani remembered that one because all she could think after that was Lex Luthor), garlic boy, that one other girl from the pound (?), werewolf boy, Cheetos guy, and that last presentation, Dani felt her attention soaring already, so poor whoever that was.

Of course there were so many things she wanted to say. If she was allowed to cut through every presentation, she would. However, something about past experiences told her otherwise, and among all others, the moment she caught the eyes of bug-girl, her eyes lit. Dani already felt a bit bad for what she did, maybe she was perhaps a little insensitive. She tries, really, people just have different standards. So when bug-girl smiled at her, whispered to her, she smiled back- genuinely. In that exact moment, she decided that she liked her, not that she hasn’t been taking rash decisions lately.

Upon being handed their package, the Taiwanese girl could not help but immediately skimmed through it, thumb brushing against the rim as her eyes quickly darted left and right. Schedules, rules, maps- at least she would feel entertained for the night. If, of course, she did not get distracted by the game Animal Crossing, again. Dani followed the rest of the group quietly, nicely, when they were escorted out. It was hard to focus; after all it was only the second? Yes, second, second time she’s seen all these. The first time she was locked in a room, not that she was complaining much. Again, Animal Crossing.

They were many places it sounded like, the cafeteria, the library, the game room (in which she notes to visit often), green house, even their very own theatre hall. And to be able to be treated to three things per month? For free? Ms. Big Eyes, you spoil us. She began to forget her first purpose of being here, it definitely felt a bit different than the previous institute they had placed her in, and if she had no curse, she thought she’d actually be happy here. At least, the other kids seemed to have fun, why couldn’t she? This was not an asylum, barely even a school. This was fucking Disney Land. All of these happiness, in exchange of her voice. The tragedy of the little mermaid.

Dani could not be more glad when it felt like the tour was about to end, because her legs almost quite literally itch to walk away now, that she found herself bouncing in spot, up and down, her heels shifting her weight. Thankfully she had not lost enough focus, for the moment she mentioned something about an off-limit section of the building, her eyes widened.

Of course. Of course there’s always a catch. Sure, it could just be a faculty hall where teachers sort of just do their creepy magic to compute the perfect exam formula, but is it really? Dani could not quite decide whether or not that might be a reverse psychology trick, because if she had not said anything about building C, Dani doubted she’d even bother in the first place. But now, she literally could not get her mind off it.

Then off they went. The rooms have been assigned, Dani tried to sneak a glance at the Yona girl (she caught her name when their advisor had read their names aloud, and tried not to forget it again), yet the waves moved fast, and she did not want to be left behind. She supposed she could have the chance to talk later. Dani followed behind cool-haired guy, who also has a room up-stairs with her. The awkwardness lingered once again, she begged that someone would speak up, but when she almost gave up, cool-hair spoke up.

“Does it matter?” Dani chimed in. “I don’t think we’d be getting a degree in being cursed…would we?” the girl furrowed her brows. True, she really had not thought about that. How long would they stay here? Even if they have cured her, so she’d function normally in society, how much time would she have lost? It was not like she had any better choice, after all. Maybe they’d give them a recommendation at least.

“Er- I’m Dani,” she introduced herself, then felt heat rising in her cheeks. “Yea, you probably know that already but, I don’t know. We’re starting a conversation, so it just feels right. Say-“ she halted in front of the corridor, up the stairs, where their rooms are somewhere around, presumably. Then the corners of her lips lifted ever so slightly, and there it goes again, the twinkle in her eyes.

What do you think is in Building C?


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The remainder of the introductions were as uneventful as her's, The remaining two boys giving vague half answers that caused Poppy to smirk. She didn't know if they were all on the same page but she liked to think that the little group she was assigned to was already starting to bond. It warmed her heart to think that their first common interest was messing with their authority figure.
Or Poppy could just be acting like a bitch and the others were just uncomfortable and unsure what to say. Well, a few were like that. Looking around, a few of her classmates broke that ice pretty good. Not too much info but just enough to get someone to start a conversation with someone. Shortly after everyone had finished, Poppy had overheard the bug cult girl and the asian making plans to give more detail about their answers. Poppy frowned, an expression she was sure no one could see clearly through the haze collecting inside the hood of her suit. She was unsure what she felt so resistant to the idea of them sharing with each other. Maybe it was because Mrs. Biggsley asked them too?
“Thank you very much everyone. It’s alright and perfectly understandable if you all are uncomfortable right now. I hope that we will all come to be more comfortable and open up even more as time goes on. Let’s strive to be supportive and kind to each other and maybe we will all be able to call each other friends someday soon, okay?” The woman chirped in that fake supportive way teachers talk to young kids.
Poppy snorted a half laugh. Poppy didn't have faith that she would be allowed to see this group in a week, let alone hanging around long enough to make friends. Seemed like a waste of energy on everyone's part. What would a friendship with her even look like now that she has the interpersonal attraction of a campfire? She was labeled a "cognitohazard" by her friends downstairs, Poppy wasn't sure that info was passed on to her group. If it wasn't...well, it wasn't like she could get in anyone's head while she was trapped in her own personal bubble. Guess the only influence she had over her group was what she could manage with her personality, Gross.

Poppy was jolted from her self depreciation when she noticed Mrs. Biggsley holding out her pamphlet. She met her eye and waited a few uncomfortable seconds before taking the pamphlet from the woman. It was thick, basically a novel, She turned the envelope over in her hands. he crest of the school was embossed on the front with shiny purple ink and her name was written in fancy cursive. Poppy tried to open the brass tack seal of the packet but gave up immediately when she realized her gloves were not made for fine motor skills. She let her arm hang to one side and looked back up when Mrs. Biggsley began to speak again.

Unsurprising, rules were next. As more and more inconvenient restrictions were listed, it became more and more apparent that they were less students and more prisoners. Most rules weren't super invasive. Poppy couldn't really control when or how she changes into smoke and her parents think she took up a career in terrorism so those wouldn't be an issue but no internet or cell service? Guess she was stuck playing single player campaigns. The next irritation was more of a personal issue, Group therapy? That's no fun... the added stress of sharing her experiences and feelings caused a new wave of smoke to rise around her face. The little air pump switched on to resupply the suit with clean air, Poppy was grateful for the slight breeze on her neck. She really hoped this was a temporary measure.

Now that her suit was clearing up, Poppy finally noticing that the group was leaving the office, OH! I guess she did say something about a tour... she thought as she followed behind the group in silence.

The tour was exactly what one would expect. Mrs. Biggsley paraded them around the school, pointing out all the different facilities and giving them a run down of what is in the welcome packet. Poppy was an uninterested bystander until they arrived in the dinning hall. A question rose to the forefront of her mind but she caught it before it could be asked. She didn't know Will's deal but how did the students with full containment suits enjoy lunch in a public setting. Poppy wasn't sure why she didn't ask the question, she figured she would rather make Mrs. Biggsley feel bad for the oversight. Poppy guessed she would be eating a lot of meals in her dorm.

The Rec room had the same issue. Poppy would defiantly hotbox the room any room they were being shown if she hung around long enough outside her suit. She was sure her gloves would be quite a hindrance to her pool game. Poppy was seeing other students wearing full body suits but they all seemed to be social butterflies that enjoyed spending time with their groups. Poppy looked at each of the eight other students around her. She was trying not to let it get to her but the negativity she was feeling was beginning to cloud he thoughts. The suit she was wearing was suddenly feeling very claustrophobic. She took a deep breath and settled her nerves. She couldn't fall apart right now, that would be an awful follow up to her intro.

Poppy focused more on what Mrs. Biggsley was saying now that she was talking about classes. Poppy didn't consider herself an academic but college was the time to change that, right? Maybe she could ditch the bad habits she had in high school when she can pick what she studies. Poppy was stoked to hear that they not only had a off day in the middle of the week but the daily class load was manageable as well. While Mrs. Biggsley gave her short explanations about how these classes differed from their vanilla counterparts, she added some little tid bits of information about the powers of the other members of her group. She met Darren's eyes when she called them both out on their transmutation curses, so...You have a body that betrays you too? she thought, adverting her gaze a second later.

After the explanation on their dorms and the request system, Mrs. Biggsley announced that dinner would be served in three hours and basically turned them loose on the campus. Poppy was taken a little aback with this turn of events. They were serious about rehabilitation. I don't have to go back downstairs...as long as I behave , she thought, staring at a pair of guards escorting another student in a muzzle, their rifles leveled down on either side of the boy.

"Even in super special kid school, we still gotta take P.E? I know they said we could skip out, but there'd better not be consequences for that because you will not catch me breaking my pathetic bird bones over some class credit. I mean, do we even get credit here?"
The peppy blonde in the wheelchair quipped pulling Poppy's attention to him. So....He's a bird? She pondered, " I think that's a trap" , she said in a tone that suggested that she didn't know she was talking, "Like, it's a hidden life lesson, or some shit..." She trailed off, watching their advisor vanish around the corner.
"I bet this is a test too", she said, vaguely motioning to the air around her. Her voice sounded strange to her own ears, not only the echo from the hood of her suit, but it had a strange...echo? Am I tripping? She wondered, looking at her gloved hands.

The inquisitive girl introduced herself as Dani, A fact Poppy tried to memorize but was sure would be forgotten in a few minutes. The girl seemed to ask what everyone was thinking, What was in Building C? They were told that it was where the faculty was housed but they all knew there was a massive complex of tunnels and containment cells right below their feet. What other secrets could a college campus this large house? Building C was defiantly more than the exterior could ever show. Poppy would never admit it but that fact that everything was not what it seemed scared her. Of course they were being watched at all time, she just couldn't shake the feeling that one slip up could cause any one of them to be stolen away and stored underground like a living oddity museum. Maybe Poppy needed to lie down for a while, they got a lot of information in a short amount of time.
 
The introductions seemed to fly by, with barely more than a sentence from each, Lex was dying to get to know her fellow classmates and more specifically how they ended up here. The first girl, who popped into her mind as 'bug girl' surely had some power to do with insects, next was the pale skinned boy in the wheelchair she did not have much of a clue regarding his curse, but she liked his vibe. After that came Dani, the energetic girl who had mentioned something to do with being a banshee? Lex had forgetten the exact words but she assumed it had something to do with her voice. The british boy had been next, to be honest Lex wasn't sure exactly what he had said as she had been too distracted by his accent along with the fireproof suit he had been sporting. The next girl had also been wearing a suit, similar to the boy's but not an exact replica, Lex also had no idea about her power but had noticed a particularly nasty look she had given Ms. Biggsley, that had piqued her interest. Darren, she thinks that had been his name.... werewolf? She hoped so that would be SICK. The next boy had reminded her of the boys from her hometown, though she hadn't gotten much insight into his powers from his finger gun introduction it certainly held flair. The last boy, Freya, had the same type of gloves that she had been fitted with, making her even more curious as to the power he possessed.

She would have plenty of time to find out these answers later but as for know Lex had spaced out completely only being pulled back to reality by a packet handed towards her with her name in cursive on the top. She flipped through the pages briefly a task that proved more difficult than expected with her thick gloves eventually just closing it and listening to the peppy woman in front of her. Tours and rules, two of Lex's least favourite things both in one sentence, great. She had never enjoyed tours, probably due to her preference to explore at her own pace, she hated waiting for explanations and having restrictions on where and what she was allowed to see, the academy was no different. She had just been dropped into the middle of an extravagant looking campus filled with tons of potential new friends all with superhuman powers, following an overly chipper woman around like a group of school children was not Lex's top priority right now. Nothing could prepare her for the tragedy that was the rules section though.

1. No use of your power is permitted at any time unless requested by a teacher in class. Likewise, never remove the containment equipment provided to you unless permission is granted by a faculty member.

Yeah, yeah, that made enough sense to Lex, afterall if everyone was running around using their powers this place would be a shitshow, that being said she wasn't sure how long she could go without breaking this one that familiar craving feeling already hammering away at her head.

2. No visitors are allowed to the Academy. You are free to write letters, send emails, and make phone calls. All other means of contact with the outside is strictly prohibited for your safety and the safety of others.

While not overly thrilled about the idea, there wasn't many people left in the outside world that would even want to come visit her. What was left of her family avoided her like the plague, and her friends, or ex friends she should say, were all snakes who didn't possess a single loyal bone in their bodies, bitches.

3. No cell phones, tablets, or laptops are permitted on campus.

Oh FUCK NO! Taking away her powers and access to the outside world was one thing but her PHONE? As if.

Lex glanced around to see if any of the others were as bothered as she was but Biggsley just continued on chirping out the rules. Lex had stopped listening after the cell phone thing deciding then and there that the rules were more of a suggestion to her than a regulation. Her interest was only piqued once more by the mention of Buiding C, hearing that something was off limits was like a formal invitation to Lex and she made a mental note to map out where she could find this building. With the rules finally over she just had to get through the tour before she could finally have her freedom again, well as free as you could get in a constantly guarded superhuman facility.

The tour had not been as bad as Lex would have thought, she would give them that at least. The dining hall looked like something straight out of her dreams and they even had a rec room which seemed to be a pretty popular place. Not to mention Biggsley had all too kindly pointed out the exact location of Building C, something Lex would not be forgetting anytime soon. The shop nearly had Lex won over, the idea of being able to get 5 demands a month of whatever she wanted, plus the fact that her classes were OPTIONAL? Maybe this place wasn't so bad. Finally reaching the dorms Lex was relieved to finally be done with Ms. Biggsley, not that she had anything against the lady she was just excited to get to know her fellow students and maybe gossip a bit about the ridiculous rules.

With Biggsley gone and the group left to their own adventures Lex let out a bright laugh at the wheelchaired boy's comment leaning herself on a wall next to him. "Oh really? I would've taken you to be the athletic type" She joked, her signature smile lighting up her face. "Clearly they agree with me seeing as they put you on the second floor." Was that insensitive to say? Lex wasn't sure, she hadn't quite gauged the other's personalities quite yet, but she would find out soon enough. Hearing Dani pipe up about about building C Lex's eyes lit up to match hers. "I bet they have some super fucked up stuff in there...like...like...bodies or like a mad scientist or something. Whatever it is, we definitely need to find out for ourselves."
 
Evan Farley
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"Evan, hi!" he greeted, echoing Dani's reintroduction. To be perfectly honest, he'd forgotten half of their names over the course of the tour and was glad she'd taken the initiative to do that. She had answered his complaint about Gym blithely: and she was right; they probably weren't on their way to any sort of degree at this school.

A laugh from the side of the room caught his attention. Lex, whose name was one of the ones Evan's brain was somehow able to hold onto, was leaning up against the wall of the hallway. "Oh really? I would've taken you to be the athletic type. Clearly they agree with me seeing as they put you on the second floor."

Evan grinned back excitedly, thrilled to have someone on the team with a good sense of humor. "Oh, no-- you're totally right." He rolled up the sleeve of his uniform blazer and flexed his skeletal arm to comedic effect. "I was a top-tier boxer all the way through high school, until I lost to a paper plate. Now I'm crippled for life." He traced his finger down his cheek from his eye, imitating a tear. "Don't worry 'bout me though. This school's got more elevators than students."

It wasn't long before Dani trailed off to a question of her own: "what do you think is in building C?"

Lex had an answer to that: "I bet they have some super fucked up stuff in there...like...like...bodies or like a mad scientist or something. Whatever it is, we definitely need to find out for ourselves."

Evan nodded in agreement. "Totally. We should all team up and Mission Impossible our way in there-- I bet Lex is right and it's full of the corpses of people who don't show up to group therapy."

 




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yona quinn.

location: Building A, 2nd Floor
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With the tour finished, Yona was now unoccupied and the chittering voices were becoming clearer in the back of her mind. She gritted her teeth against the whispers and reminded the insects to keep their distance. She was most certainly going to be making it to every one of the classes. If only to distract herself for a few hours.

It did not take long, fortunately, for voices to break through. Human voices and human speech. She turned to where four of the others in her group were talking amongst themselves and found herself creeping towards them. They were Poppy... Evan... Lex... and Dani. Though she could hardly remember their introductions, their names were stored safely in her mind. She had always had a gift for names. It was part of what made her so popular in school. Once upon a time, of course.

It felt like an eternity since she had engaged in a real conversation with anyone. She supposed it really almost was that long - seven months is a long time to not talk to anyone. As they started on Building C, Yona's shyness began to melt away and her slouched shoulders perked up, bringing her body up to it's full 5 foot, 2 inch height. "Maybe it's a prison. To lock up all the kids who bring cell phones onto school grounds." Yona murmured, a hint of humor tinting her voice. "It's probably pretty heavily guarded. There's guards everywhere around here and I noticed a giant electric fence outside. I doubt our odds would be that great if we charged it."

A few ants crawled up arm and she slapped them off. Go away, assholes. I'm talking. They skittered away down the hall as if offended.




 
Poppy Vargus
Location: Building A / Main Quad
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Poppy was only half aware of the rest of the group or what they were talking about. She was too busy watching her hands leave colored tracers as they moved. What the hell is going on? she thought, glancing at the others. They were not reacting to anything strange like she was, they were happily chatting like they have known each other for years. Guess that is the benefit of being forced into a friend group. Poppy racked her brain to that morning. Was there anything new that they tried? New drugs or containment... Poppy looked down at the blue suit she was wearing and it clicked, "I'm getting myself high..." she muttered, thankful that her group could not see how red her cheeks turned.

Now that she knew what was happening she wished their advisor had stuck around. Poppy wasn't paying enough attention during the tour that she hardly knew where he was, let alone where she had just came from. Any question for Mrs. Biggsley would just have to wait, Poppy had already decided that she was only going to go to that woman if she absolutely had to...or if she noticed the facility messed up, of course.

Poppy's attention drifted back to the conversation unfolding in front of her. It seemed like they were planning on storming the only building they were told not to go into.poppy 1.jpg

"what do you think is in building C?" the Asian girl, Danny pondered out loud

"I bet they have some super fucked up stuff in there...like...like...bodies or like a mad scientist or something. Whatever it is, we definitely need to find out for ourselves." the boy in the wheelchair said. .Poppy forgot his name, of course. She must have tuned in too late to pick it up.

Poppy was unsure if she was hearing them right. Were they really talking about trying to get in to see for themselves. It was most likely just like their dorm rooms except with less fun stuff going on. Poppy involuntarily crossed her arms, an action that felt unnatural after she did it. In reality Poppy just didn't know what do do with her hands.

"It's probably pretty heavily guarded. There's guards everywhere around here and I noticed a giant electric fence outside. I doubt our odds would be that great if we charged it." the girl with gloves pointed out.
Poppy noticed one of the passing guards glanced their way, wither he heard them or was just checking on the group she did not know. The feeling of paranoia welled up inside her again, beating back her rationality. Poppy glanced at the pair of guards by the door that leads outside but they hadn't looked their way once. Poppy was blowing everything out of proportion. Luckily for her group, she was the suffer in silence type. The feeling was probably nothing anyway.

Poppy shifted uncomfortably and finally spoke up, "Well, lets go" she said to the group, her own voice sounding strange in her ears, "No time like the present. Before Poppy was even sure what she was doing, she turned on her heel and started towards the double doors that lead outside.

She paused once she stepped outside, the sun pierced the haze built up in her suit and felt warm against her face. She was overwhelmed with a sense of peace she hadn't felt since that day in the parking lot. As traumatic as that had been, it hadn't dawned on her that it was the last time she saw the sun. That was almost three weeks ago. Sooner if she hadn't broken containment on the third day.
Poppy scanned the lawn, and her eyes settled on what she assumed was Building C. It was the only building with a twelve foot electric fence and it's own guard towers. Poppy couldn't help but be impressed, seems like this school really did know what they were doing. The irony of that statement was lost on her. She started walking towards the front gate of the building with determination.

Once she got close enough to the gate to cause someone to notice, a bright strobe was flashed at her for a few seconds. Poppy stopped dead and looked up at the guard tower. She met the gaze of a very confused guard, "Um...you can't be here, Student" he called down.

"Where's your smoking area!" she yelled back, ignoring his first statement.

"What? You are looking fo- what!?!" The guard yelled back, his partner in the tower wandering over to see what all the yelling was about and several students were slowing down as they passed.

"Smoking!", She did the universal motion for smoking, "I know you got an area! Point it out! Direct me! Why else would you have a tower!?"

The guard was about to yell something back when Poppy felt a hand close around her upper arm. The fist closed completely around the arm of her suit as Poppy's arm converted to smoke in response

"Young Lady, Do not bother those men. They are here to protect you" The woman Poppy assumed was a professor by the way she thought she could grab her, "The Smoking area is that way". The woman noticed she was apparently squeezing the student so hard that she crushed her arm and released her grip. Poppy glared at her as she continued, " But. I'll have you know that smoking is very bad for you and can lead to several complications with health and not to mention the tole it takes on your appearance..."
Poppy had walked away somewhere around 'have you know'.

Poppy realized that she could have found the smoking area if she wasn't in this suit. The hood had blocked it from her peripheral as she walked by. She had walked past it on her warpath to Building C. She actually wasn't sure why she went to Building C anyway. Poppy placed one of the last three cigarettes from her pack between her teeth and replaced the pack in her pocket. She had pulled her arms into her suit so she could actually smoke. She sparked the lighter and wondered if the scientist that so lovingly designed her suit ever thought she would use it like this. While she was pulled in like a turtle, she came to appreciate how private it was in the suit. She was beginning to calm down from the events earlier. Events that were completely her fault but got her worked up anyway. She felt embarrassed that she got herself so worked up when all she was doing was standing around and chatting like a normal person. Why did she feel the need to act without thinking? She took another drag of her cigarette and finally realized that she didn't have any place to ash. She sighed and pulled her pack back out to act as a makeshift ashtray. Life at this school was going to take a while to get used to.
 
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Freya followed along with the rest of the group on the tour, absorbing the overwhelming amount of information that he was being given at once. He knew for sure that he was going to forget this all. Something about all of this didn't seem right. The fact that no one was passing him judging glances, despite the crime he had committed. This was a glorified jail. It just.. didn't feel right that it didn't feel like one. These people didn't even know his past. But he knew. It was something glued to his brain. No amount of fancy, well put together prison dinners could block out his mothers shouts as he let go of her arm. The police sirens that followed as he frantically tried to get someone to help before she died.

He didn't deserve this.

But the place was nice, sure. Nicer than what he had imagined in his head when he was held in containment for so long. But he knew why he was here, and he couldn't forget that. He was here because he was an abnormality. He wasn't normal. He was being shielded off from the rest of the world before he could hurt someone else. He had lost everything. How could he accept this new way of living? Could he even be able to go home after this was all over? Where the hell was he supposed to go from here?

The recreational room caught his attention. That seemed like a good place to relax... Well, maybe if it hadn't been so loud. Could he request his own, private recreational room? Well, he did have his dorm... He'll have to see what he can do with that. Maybe he can make something of it, turn it into a place where he can hide until he is able to be released into the real world. Until he's deemed "normal" enough to be seen in public. Perhaps he never will be deemed normal, though. Maybe he'll just stay in that same room for ever. He'd be okay with that, really.

Then he was left alone with the rest of the group. He sighed, feeling his chest tighten as he looked among everyone else. Who happened to already be talking about going to Building C. Funny. Their first few moments alone and they were already conspiring to break one of the rules. Though, Freya would be lying if he wasn't curious... Perhaps if he was already a criminal, this wouldn't be too out of character of him to join them. He knew that the staff who knew of what he has done were already judging him behind their eyes. It wasn't like he had much to lose.

" Sure... I guess we could check it out." He spoke, a bit detached. He didn't know these people. He struggled to figure out how he was supposed to talk to them.

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- Daniella White -​

As she turned, her eyes met the dark haired girl whose name she remembered to be Lex. Dani raised her eyebrows, eyes wide and twinkling, then she frowned. The girl has often found it difficult for her to distinguish jokes and serious tones. She never understood the appeal of sarcasm, really, it was rarely funny to her and often rude. But she had to agree with Lex, however, it did not seem she had ill intention. The curiosity was driving her insane.

When cool haired wheel guy agreed, Dani could not help but beam. People agreeing to your ideas- that felt nice. Just like Mission Impossible he said- this would be so much more fun than just board or video games. It would be a real life adventure, and she would lead it. She'd be the Harry Potter of Salvator.

As another voice started behind her back, Dani turned, facing the petite girl she has talked to before. Bug girl. Yona was her name, she remembered now. There was something about her- something changed, yet Dani couldn't place exactly what. Perhaps the lack of tension on her shoulders, her face appearing more lively and less robotic. Dani actually thought she was pretty.

The Taiwanese girl was about to interrupt, as she thought that the cellphone idea simply made no sense, then she realized that if things did not make sense at all, it was probably a joke. And so she smiled at that, too. Then the smile disappeared as fast as it has arrived.

"No, no!" she shook her head. "We just got here, we can't just- you know!" She pointed, making vague gestures with her hands, for often times she could not really put her thoughts into words as it is often that her head works faster than her mouth. "We should plan it out first, take a look at other stuff and-"

Hold up. Was there not another girl? The one with the suit and-

"There- there was another girl. The one with the get up. Where has she went?" Dani scanned her surroundings, then her eyes locked when she saw her behind double doors, making her way outside. "No, no, no!" she muttered, but then stopped herself as the door itself has closed behind the girl. Dani sighed, tapping her feet constantly over the floor, a nervous gesture she has picked up.

"Alright, there she went. But..." First she looked around. Then she leaned in, lowering her voice nervously. "You guys are serious about the Building C plan, right?"

After all she wanted to clarify. Herself the only one thinking it serious would have been embarrassing.


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TARUN SHARMA ✦​

Tarun sat in darkness. Not really, of course; after all he could feel the warmth of sunlight on his skin. But his eyes saw only darkness in the folds of the cloth pulled tight around his face. His walking cane rested at his feet as he sat, cross-legged, on the grassy ground of the designated smoking area outside Building C. It was here that he had been sitting for a few hours, feeling the breeze on his skin and imagining what the day must look like. Romanticizing it as something beautiful or worthwhile, pretending it was anything more than a prison.

He listened, disinterestedly, as an obviously very new girl went charging past and started screaming at the tower guards up above. There were two clear indications of her newness: her need for directions, of course, and also her disrespectful shouting. Only newbies screamed at the guards. Tarun took a drag of his cigarette, felt the pounding of her steps echo through the ground as she came back. He heard the click of her lighter, the soft inhale of breath as she puffed on her own cigarette. She did not interest him. It was just another day at Salvator Academy. Day 849 to be exact. His advisor had told him to keep track. To help him remember the passage of time in a dark world and also, he guessed, for meditation purposes.

The girl's footsteps were strangely heavy. Her movements sounded constricted, held within something thick and rubbery. A suit of some sort. She was another student who had to be contained. A part of Tarun was always curious about the others powers. What kind of horrible, beautiful destruction they could foster. It was only a matter of time before that destruction was realized. Who would die at this angry girl's hands?

"They could kill you. They're not against it." Tarun warned halfheartedly. He was not sure if she would answer and he didn't necessarily care. "If you give a shit about your life - which you understandably may not - I wouldn't taunt them. There are people here who care about you. And there are people here who don't. It's in your best interest to find out which people are which." He motioned towards the tower guards, "Here's a hint: those are a few of the ones who would rather you were dead than alive." With that, he went silent. It was already more words than he had spoken in weeks. She didn't seem the type of girl to fawn over his accent or, perhaps, to even respond. He liked that and it was for that reason alone that he said anything at all. Tarun dragged at his cigarette a final time and turned his attention back to nature. Somewhere a bird sang softly.
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YONA QUINN

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Yona watched Poppy leave, eyebrows pulled together with confusion and concern. Trying this kind of thing now wasn't in their best interest and Yona knew it. They needed a plan. But something in the way that Poppy rushed away - like she was escaping - told her that the girl wasn't actually going to attempt to get into Building C. Not right now. At least Yona hoped not.

"She's okay." She looked at the others with a halfhearted grin, "She's probably just overwhelmed and needs to be alone. This is... a lot." She gulped. It really was. But she couldn't dwell on it or she would quickly find herself succumbing to the pit within herself that was just depression and creeping, crawling insects. She bit at her lip and looked at the others. In times like these, Yona always took control. Yet she didn't feel in control of anything at that point. She didn't even have control over herself, how could she be a leader?

"W-we could go check out the building first. Then..." The insects whispered disgusting, incomprehensible things in her ears. She cleared her throat to silence them. "Then we could come up with a plan when we see what we're up against."

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Really, after Mrs.Briggs started to give the full tour of the facility, Darren's mind began to dwell on his companions. Interesting bunch of squirts they all were. Cults, possible criminal records, and definitely some good looking faces. Yona and Freya deeply spoke to the boy's maternal instincts, definitely sweethearts that would need some TLC. Evan, despite his appearance, felt like a solid addition to the cast. So did Poppy and Lexi. Dani was excitable, one might say bird-like as she twittered from subject to subject. Speaking of subjects, once they were left to their own devices, the group immediately set upon the 'Building C' warning. Rule number one about Teenagers, "Don't tell them anything you don't want them to be curious about."

"We might be missing an obvious answer. Yes, hello again, name's Darren, took a while to choose it as I said before, but anyways. This school is all about our powers, I'd imagine that Building C could hold maybe info on previous students' powers which would explain how they knew somewhat on how to counteract us. Maybe they're hiding what happened to them... Wow, I sounded smart there for once. Anyways, if we are going to Scooby-Doo this, maybe we should first figure out how the rest of the school works. Maybe it will give us clues on Building C."​
 
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Poppy Vargus
Location: designated smoking area outside building c
Mood: Who knows with her
Tags: @Hedusa


Poppy was lost in her own thoughts again while staring at the glowing tip of her cigarette inside the tent of her suit. She was only vaguely aware of the people around her but the might as well bepoppy7.jpg ghosts.
Even before her curse manifested she had always been distant. She acted like whatever was happening in her head was always more important than whatever was happening around her. It kept her safe back when her curse was only passively ruining her life. People around her would lash out at random, often times missing the true culprit and harassing an innocent bystander. Now that she was trapped in this inflatable prison, she was beginning the doubt the image of normalcy the the school was hoping to pass. How as living the rest of her life in a suit in any way normal? The skin of Poppy's hand began to writhe and dissipate into smoke, making the environment inside the suit extra hazy. She hit her cigarette again, not noticing the exposed muscle on the back of her hand.
It wasn't even my fault she thought, the pressure inside her suit began to climb slowly.
It was those bitches that came at me. I was outnumbered and they were threatening me. I was just defending myself> Who really cares if it was not the normal way people defend themselves? , The little motor on her back began to whine with the amount of smoke it was trying to circulate, tiny crinkling sounds could be heard as her suit began to expand to it's limit.
I...I, I don't know if I can live like this, maybe it would be best if-

"-uld kill you. They're not against it." a voice snapped Poppy from her inner rage and caused her to jjump slightly. The interjection came from a boy sitting in the grass that she didn't notice before.
"If you give a shit about your life - which you understandably may not - I wouldn't taunt them. There are people here who care about you. And there are people here who don't. It's in your best interest to find out which people are which."

Poppy blinked in surprise, momentary stunned by the wave of different responses that flooded her mind. Who the hell was this guy thinking he can dare talk to her like that? After a few moments, she finally landed on,
"Oh? Really?" she asked in the most sarcastic way she could muster. She rolled her eyes, a gesture she did not know was lost on the dark haired boy.
What he said next literately began to deflate her.

"Here's a hint: those are a few of the ones who would rather you were dead than alive." the boy said, motioning towards building C and (what she assumed was) the guard tower.

"Look dude, I don't know who you are or if Mrs. Biggles or whatever sent you to-...", She trailed off and her brow furrowed

Poppy was silent for a few seconds, the gears in her head turning trying to come up with something dismissive and/or insulting to say. She finally looked over at the boy and finally noticed the reflective visor he was wearing across his eyes. The girl did a double take. Keeping her distance from his head, Poppy leaned forward on the bench and waved her hand in front of the boys face. He did not react. Poppy bit her lower lip and sat back.
Am I trying to pick a fight with a blind dude!?! she thought, taking a embarrassed look around. No one else seemed to be paying them any attention. Poppy cleared her throat awkwardly,

"Uh...Sorry...Long couple weeks, ya know?" She said as a lame attempt as an apology, Well...I don't really know about the tower guys but the guys downstairs aren't too bad once you get to know them...".

Poppy fell silent again, slowly taking a low drag of her dwindling cigarette. She wished she knew what to do after it was snuffed out. Her little side quest didn't take that long, meaning she still had time to kill before it was time to go to dinner. Is that what college was? Killing time between meals?
 
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Evan Farley

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LocationBuilding A, outside the classrooms
MoodOver-motivated and eager for attention
TagsEveryone still in the building


"Oh, we are absolutely being seriously serious right now." Evan assured Dani, not quite sure himself if he was being sarcastic. Other members of the group were flitting around the subject, making suggestions on how to 'Scooby Doo this', as the boy with the bracelet so aptly put it. This whole conversation, joke or not, had proved to be a way better icebreaker than Biggsley's Fun Fact Circle. "Swear it on my mother's grave. She isn't dead, but, y'know... it's not like I've got a copy of the Bible or The Complete Collection of H.P Lovecraft to swear on."

He noticed, rolling back and forth idly in his chair, that some members of the group had wandered off already. The girl in the rubber suit, and a handful of others... oh well. they were about to miss Stage 2 of what Evan was now deciding was a great plan to get everyone on a friendly page. He didn't quite know why, but he really, really wanted these kids to like him. Maybe it was because he'd spent the last chunk of his life locked away from society by his family or trapped with his own cult followers, or maybe it was because he was starting to worry that this was the real trap... that this might be less of an academy and more of an institution. But anyway, he thought, forcing himself to keep up his cheery airs, back to the task at hand: make friends, explore, teenage shenanigans.

"But fiiiirst," He started in a sing-song tone, twirling his wheelchair around in a circle (which he'd just figured out how to do and was very proud of himself for), "Let's explore something... safer. Less likely to get us all gunned down on day one. How 'bout the dorms? I mean, we haven't got roommates, but we should still check out the setup before we're locked in there for the night. After all, that's probably a good first step if we're going to do a Building C break-in. How are we gonna get out of this building?" he smiled amicably, placing his elbows on his chair's armrests and his chin in his frail, long-fingered hands. "Like Yona said --that's your name, right?-- come up with a plan." He wheeled himself back a few feet, inching his way towards the elevators. "Who's with me?"






 
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Dani arched her eyebrows. Usually, when something had the word absolutely or totally, there was high chance that it was, well, sarcasm. To be fair, she did try to confirm it, and by the way it looks, everyone seemed to take it rather seriously. He even swore on his mother and HP Lovecraft, heaven's sake, surely he is an honest man. Which felt odd now really, because despite her initial overwhelming enthusiasm, Dani couldn't have felt more unsure about this whole ordeal. This, however is very quickly taken over by a power much more devastating than her common sense: curiosity.

When the girl decides on something, she rarely backs down. Once her mind began to ponder about a certain subject, it would very be unlikely for her to ignore it. She needs to know the end of this, and perhaps she shouldn't judge her new friends so quickly- or even if they considered her a friend yet. This, again, was not an asylum. Everyone here is normal, and by the way they showed doubt, and taking small steps one at a time- surely they weren't as reckless as she thought. She should be less paranoid. And besides, the boy made her chuckle slightly. With his cool hair, and fun personality, she decided that she liked him. They didn't seem like bad people.

First she glanced at the shorter girl, who seemed to open up even more. Unknowing how to react, she smiled at her, but at her confirmation of being in her little expedition, her smile became an awkward attempt to hide her enthusiasm. First time she saw her, Dani knew the girl was going to be her favourite. Maybe it's the bugs, or maybe she's just very cute. She felt her cheeks flushing just thinking about it.

Furthemore, Dani nodded gently at Darren's suggestion, her brows furrowed as she proceeds in thought. The possibilities are endless, that itself is true. If X-Men mutants were real, Scooby-Doo isn't all that farfetched. Secret facilities, evil experiments, heck, aliens in area 51. Her father was right- Americans are crazy.

"Evan has a point," she said, then frowned. Did she get the name right? Evan, Yona, Lex, Darren- and that space girl that just made her way out. Hopefully she won't get in trouble, and if she did, hopefully they won't know that she started the whole exploration idea. "We can...we can take it easy, you know! After all, it's just our first day here...and stuff...and I didn't know we're getting roommates?"

Well that caught her attention. Dani did not like roommates. Given the chance to sleep under the bridge than in a luxurious room for two, she'd choose a haunted bridge. There was no way she was having her personal time taken away from her too, the least she wanted was to stay up all night playing games, no one to bother her. Or recite the whole first act of Hamilton loudly at 3 AM when she couldn't sleep.

They all seem to agree to the compromise, it was then when her eyes caught movement. At the very corner of her eyes- a girl. Strangely she did not recall seeing her before, but the fact that she too had a pamphlet, and is inching closer towards them, made her raise an eyebrow. Brown hair above her shoulders, thin figure, really tall- how could she have missed her?

"Hey," she waved, calling out before she could stop herself. "Are you lost? You look new too. I don't think I've seen you before?"


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