*Eureka Academy:Second Semester*

Long Byzantium coloured hair drifted in the gentle breeze as cold, distant eyes gazed out onto the surroundings of the school, mind lost in thought as the young woman felt a peculiar tug in the bottom of her stomach. This place… she had taken time away from it in her last semester, trying to get her head sorted out; trying to find herself… but now she was back. It was a peculiar feeling. One she wasn’t used to. The tall girl had been brought up by a warrior father, a man who desired for his children to grow up strong, just as he had. It struck the girl as strange that a man would force his oldest daughter to become the strongest fighter he had ever known, but hey, much stranger things have happen in other parts of the world, have they not? Perhaps it was his way of showing that he cared? Or perhaps he wanted to show her off to the world. After all, Cathal had never been a strong fighter physically and the fact that he had developed into his mother’s side of the family and the arts of magic had only spurred their father into pushing Veerle harder. Her little sister had been lucky to evade that upbringing. There were times Veerle envied her.

But this wasn’t really the time nor the place to reminisce about family life. Veerle had lost much in the time between the first semester and the second. Cathal was gone. Another reason she had taken time out. Not only had he just upped and vanished without notice… but Veerle had later discovered his body (or what was left out it) in a ravine, ravaged by his own magic. Her father had been right about one thing; Cathal had eventually been destroyed by his own power. It was this that made the warrior distrust the magic arts. They were so unpredictable and unstable…


This thought inevitably brought her mind back to the only reason she had returned to the school. Raistlin.


Veerle let out a dismissive laugh at the thought. How the fuck had a guy gotten past her barrier to the point that she couldn’t stop thinking about him? Men. The most untrustworthy creature out there and here she was constantly worrying about him and wondering what he was up to.


He intrigued her greatly, if truth be told. He was powerful, far beyond anything Cathal could have ever achieved. Naturally this made her fear that he might one day succumb to the same destructive forces, but she tried not to think about that too much. He also thirsted for power; perhaps not the same power she did but it was still power. She liked that. He was strong and the warrior in her could relate. Yet they were complete opposites in many ways. UGH. She scolded herself mentally for allowing her mind to drift into these dreams. That’s all they were. These feelings she felt for him. Hallucinations. They couldn’t be real. No person could care about another this way. It just wasn’t normal. She hated herself for it.


Brushing her dark purple hair away from her eyes, she stepped out of the shadows where she had been well hidden from view and strode purposefully towards the courtyard. It was time to make her presence known. Veerle had returned and not only had she retained her position on the Disciplinary Committee, but she had also been promoted up to take over Raistlin’s seat; yet another reason why she constantly thought about him. Damn guys.


Her new weapons (which she had spent time perfectly her ability to use) sat in hidden loops inside her yellow blazer. Veerle had sewn these loops into both her black and yellow blazer so she would always be able to keep her fans close at hand. As she walked, the girl looped her hair up into a bun and slip a pair of needle sharp sais in them as customized hairpins. Three small daggers followed. Happy with her hair and comfortable with the weapons she had within reach, Veerle slipped into the courtyard silently.


Seems she had just missed a some sort of confrontation between a red sect member and a certain black sect fighter. The fight had been cleared up in a matter of moments apparently and her eyes grazed over the students in the courtyard to land upon Delijah; a face she recognized and knew. The girl stood behind her was a stranger to Veerle, but she was aware of the new additions to the Disciplinary Committee. Perhaps this new face was one of them. She would find out later. For now… however, Veerle was far more interested in the Black Sect fighter who had been the target of the Red Sect member. She knew of him… hell, nearly every returning member should know of him. Traitors tend to stick in people’s minds, you see.


The lithe girl allowed the power to build in her legs, tapping into her passive abilities that bolster her skills. She then sprang up as if she had bounced off a springboard, pressed her foot against the wall and jumped again. Grabbing a hold of the edge of the roof, she pulled herself up onto it, sitting on the rim and dangling her legs over the side.
”Well well… look who came running back with his tail between his legs…” she tilted her head to one side to peer at him, stray fringe covering her right eye as her bloodthirsty left fixed upon Orion.

Slender fingers rested on either side of her as Veerle pulled her head back around and stared out over the courtyard. Betrayal. It was a weird thing wasn’t it? Doesn’t every living being betray another at some point? It’s human instinct, right? Oh to hell if she knew. She didn’t want to know. Nor did she really care to understand his intentions behind it. No. Veerle was only bothered in the trouble that his return might cause for her Committee. If he was going to be under the threat of a beating every which way he turned… she was going to have to do something about it. After all, the Disciplinary Committee couldn’t keep him under twenty four hour a day protection; and she didn’t think any of them would want to stake him out constantly either.


Her fingers tapped on the roofing gently.
”Why even bother coming back?” she asked, scarlet eyes darting from student to student as they prepared for their new semester at the academy. How simple it was for some students. Most of them would never understand the world. A lot of them would never understand the complications and pain of reality. She almost laughed. What was reality these days, anyway?

Standing, she turned to face Orion now, stray hair brushed from her face as a gust of wind breezed past. Her eyes displayed no emotion as she stared at him. He would give her his answer. Or she’d beat it out of him. Veerle had returned to the Academy and hell be damned if anyone tried to deny her the answers she demanded. She would get the details of everything that had happened in her absence one way or another. She needed to know exactly what had led up to the events that caused Raistlin to do what he did. Thinking about it… the damn mage that was constantly on her mind was next on her list to see. Though a part of her felt sick at the idea of seeing him again. Not that she didn’t want too… she did, maybe a little too much.


Arms folded over her chest.
”Care to explain?” hopefully they were high enough not to have students gawping. But there was always that offchance. Eh, Veerle didn’t care.

[[I’m sure you mentioned in the Discussion thread that he was on the roof, Shadow… so I’ve put her on the roof. o_O ]]
 
Morgan walked slowly off the airship, trying to calm himself. All around were people doing this, and people doing that, and he wasn’t use to it all. He was use to the calm of the forest, away from the loudness of other humans. The noise around him was driving him insane, words were running together, and he wasn’t sure how much more he could take. Why did everyone have to talk so much?

He needed some peace and quiet, but wasn’t sure where to find it. He had a room here, but being coped up in a tiny space hardly seemed better than this at the moment. What was a quiet place where it was likely that few people would be? Thinking back to the pamphlet, he realized what he should have thought of right away. The Library would be quiet and mostly abandoned, and the smell of books wasn’t so different from the smell of the forest.

But first, he had to drop his stuff at his dorm. Following, even though he’d really rather not, the large groups of students heading toward a large three story building, he decided that he would look for his dorm. He remembered reading somewhere that Blue Sect was housed on the first floor, so the search shouldn’t take too awful long.

He looked from door to door, looking for his name. When he finally found it, there were also three other names next to it. That meant he would have company, whether he liked it or not. Hopefully the people he was sharing with weren’t too loud. He opened the door, walked through the common room and found the door to his private space.

Throwing his stuff on his bed, he turned to leave, before he would have to deal with his roommates. He paused for a second, looking at the long case that held his trident, wondering if a weapon would be necessary for a trip to the library. He decided that it wouldn’t be, as this was a school, not a war zone, though he had heard rumors that it had once turned into just that. Well, if I run into trouble, he thought, then I still have my magic, and the trident is more for show than anything else.

Heading out the door, he wandered away from the crowds, looking for the library, so that he could get away from the loud noise of the people. He knew that he would find it eventually, so with that in mind, he headed toward the first place that looked like it could hold something that he was sure was very large.
 
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"I do not wish to fight you, I can take your word for it that you are able to fight, as I am Blue Sect as well, and am very capable of combat myself. Hmph...if you still would wish to test my strength, and for I to test yours, arrange a match at the arena between the two of us then let me know, but I still would rather exist here peacefully, without conflict. Although I do not know what you are capable of, I do not doubt you are capable of fending for yourself. You are an energetic youth, I suspect your being full of life and confident in your own abilities to be advantageous for you, just don't let underestimation of your opponent be your downfall..." Wolf then looked to the building where the dorm rooms are, then faced him again, and smiled. "What say you to finding that dorm of yours now, Vale? It can't be too far off, then I will find mine, and change into my uniform..."

"At least you speak of experience?" Vale said, ignoring most of what he said. Until he began about the dorm-thing again. "Ummm, yeah would be nice, directions aren't my best. Wait... Uniforms? No way, I won't wear uniforms." He stated, already making his decision without even thinking twice.

"Found you, Wolfy!" a voice exclaimed cheerfully, followed by a soft chuckle.

"Uh, hi Sophia, glad to see you're here safe. I'm currently with a new student, meet Vale. Vale, meet my sister; Sophia. She...likes to call me by that nickname..." Wolfy said, looking down to his left side, where Sophia's head was resting upon. Sophia suddenly unwrapped her arms from around Crimson and stood upright, taking a step forward so she was standing beside him, to his left side. "Hi Vale, pleased to meet you!" she greeted, giving a warm smile as she reached out a paw for a hand/paw shake.

"Ummm, yeah same thing Sop." Vale replied, whilst he carefully shook hands with her white paw. Vale didn't like handshakes, it was something he was forced to do back then, back then, but even though the formality, the smile on Sop's face was real and warm, making Vale kind of fuzzy inside by feeling the friendliness of her even though they just met.

Whilst a new much larger and muscular person came walking up and starting a conversation with Wolf and Sop, Vale lost interest for the conversation and started fiddling with his bang, for no reason than boredom. "For once, strength is not what I seek, as I already have so much of it, what I am here for is to learn techniques that I can put this power to use for, to better myself by expanding on my various abilities in battles." Virtus replied, sounding as though he had none too much of a lack of confidence, as always. Crimson Wolf then nodded in acknowledgment, "I see. Your pursuit of strength to overpower the forces of evil and all that never ceases to amaze me..." Wolf replied, then turned to Vale, and looked kind of embarrassed, causing Vale to look up and stop fiddling with his bang. "Well its...starting to get kind of crowded here suddenly, heh... Err, this big guy behind me is Virtus Lacertosus, and I would probably pass on a handshake with him, no harm meant, but just because it seems difficult for those hands of his to not end up accidentally crushing someone else's in a handshake..."

"Hiya big guy." Vale said as he weakly punched Vir-thingus and something else's shoulder, "As you just heard, the name's Vale and I'm gonna be the toughest 'round here." He stated, "But come on, let's go to my dorm thing!" He exclaimed as he started walking the wrong way, then noticed his mistake and walked towards the dorms.

"So here it is?" Vale asked to Wolf, and before hearing the answer he already opened the door, causing a female voice to scream and a pillow was thrown in Vale's face, causing feathers to fly around him. "Sorry!" Vale shouted back as he closed the door, ignoring the pillow on the ground.

"Alright, here it is!" Vale said, still not learning from his mistake and yet again tried to open the door, however the door was locked and he couldn't open it. "Already then.." Vale said as he took a few steps back, and started charging towards the door, slamming his shoulder against the polished wooden door, causing the hinges to let loose and made Vale together with the door 'fly' through the room. "I'll, ummm, fix that later.." Vale stated as he placed the door against the wall. "Well Wolfy, how 'bout your room?" Vale asked as he threw his backpack in the middle of the room..
 
OOC: Perfectly fine. I was wondering who would show first.

”Well well… look who came running back with his tail between his legs…”

Orion grimly turned his head to the newcomer. He recognized her, of course. He had looked over the new roster of the Disciplinary Committee.

"If it isn't Raistlin's closest friend Veerle."

That could be taken in many ways. Not that Orion cared, he simply pointed it out to her. He was only slightly surprised that she had pestered him up here. If was either going to be the President of the DisCo, or someone from Student council. Now, it was time to see if Veerle was at all affected by what Orion had done.

”Why even bother coming back?”

Orion refrained from answering for the time, as her attention seem to be on the students below. They seemed so small... and in a way, most of them were. None had ever truly experienced the harsh truth of the world around them. Well, none that he knew of. Now, however, Veerle had stood and turned an expressionless face upon him.

”Care to explain?”

Orion turned away from Veerle to gaze down at everyone below. He had no qualms about defending himself if necessary, and he was framing an answer in his head. One that would satisfy her so she wouldn't attack him. Not now on a roof, anyways. Finally, he spoke

"This place is my home. Why bother coming back? What else can I go to? My family has disappeared... been gone for a long time. I stopped caring, since the rotten bastards had abandoned me. Can't even remember their faces. Here, this place, has become my home. As much of a trouble-maker as I was, I still held respect for this place. Never disrupted it that badly. Even when I had been taken by Diaga and trained under them, I never forgot this place. My home. It is why, even though I brought the student council away from the fight, I released them and struck from Diaga's flank, demoralizing them as their "General" attacked them from behind. Now people view me as a traitor, but I did what I did out of what I believed was necessary. Take that as you wish."

Orion looked away from the milling students below to stand as well, and turn towards Veerle. It wasn't polite to look away from people.

"Now, I believe that odds are I'll be attacked consistently by returning students for what I have done, and I'm going to apologize now for the trouble that will be caused. I have decided to never fight back against them, simply restrain them and dodge them, unless given permission otherwise. I have no wish to anger you, or your committee."

Orion then shrugged.

"Of course, there's always the option of trying to push me off this roof and seeing if I die from the fall. End all your troubles right here. I would advise against it, though."

OOC: Oh so dark... I think I'm going to have a lot more fun playing as this form of Orion.
 
Story Yuta

Story fought against the computer opponent for 9 whole minutes, barely scratching it. He sucked at combat, he was better at stealth but he didn't want to be weak! Weakness was pathetic and that was not what he wanted to be or to be seen as. The computer was on easy though and he had only caught it once, being a bear was too slow...why oh why couldn't he learn to shift like his father? His father could shift into anything so long as it had DNA on it. He could shift his clothes with his form and he could use continual shift, where he could shift from creature to creature without resting.

The boy groaned, looking up at the clock..shit... he only had 1 minute till he transformed back... how unfortunate. He quickly thought.. what was better? To run to his dorm as a bear or as a naked human boy?? He decided bear.

So Story ran to the door, pawing at it with his clumsy bear paws, it took him about 5 seconds to actually open it. He didn't even bother turning off the training computer. He then made a break for it, bounding through the courtyard, passing all the students who would stop and point at him, how strange seeing a bear run through the school yards.
He then made it to the dorm building, running down the hall, shoving kids out of the way, snarling a warning at them before finally making it to his own room.

There were, for some reason, a bunch of other people in his room... some animal looking creatures... wolves? A Tiger? and some kid... maybe some of them were his other room mates? Anyway he had no time to worry about this he had to get into his room.
He trotted down the hall of their dorm to his own room, then, in the door way, it happened. His Body started to morph back. Bones realigning themselves into a human skeleton. Story screamed. The fur fell off around him, creating a pool of fluff at his feet, his face shifted and changed until he looked human again and finally he was done... and naked...and within view... "errrmmmmm......" he took a sidestep into his room and slammed the door. Changing back into the clothes he wore on the airship ride over here...

"Where do I even get a new uniform from....?" he said to himself as he rested on his bed, puffed out and tired from reforming.
 
Meanwhile, Kazuma had just walked through the front gates of the Academy, slowly looking around, panning the scenery, in the hopes no one jumps out of nowhere randomly before he had even gotten a chance to settle into his new environment...

"Hmm...seems there's no one outside...May aswell go to reception and ask for directions.." He said to himself, steadily walking towards the entrance, taking his final breath of air, before walking through the automated doors...

As Kazuma entered through the automated doors, he could feel a rush of cold air brush against his body, from the A/C that is constantly running. He got got this tingling feeling flowing up his spine, then a small smirk ran across his face..

"I get the feeling things are going to get... interesting" he thought to himself, slowly making his way to the reception desk.
 
After Joey got changed into his uniform, he looked at his phone, and saw he only had a few minutes until he had to leave. Figuring nobody else would come in, he got up and put his clothes by his bag. As he did, he noticed someone run in and quickly drop their stuff off, then exit before he could even say anything. He thought about following the guy, but he didn't want to forget about food, because he was starting to get hungry.

"I have a feeling that these roommates will not be the cool, buddy types that I enjoy having. If that's the case, then this is gonna be a long semester."

After saying that, Joey walked out and closed the door to his room. He knew nobody would mess with his stuff while he was away, since he didn't have anything valuable anyways. He walked out of the dorm, then proceeded to the cafeteria, where he would hopefully find someone to talk to. With any luck, the look of pure boredom would cause someone to wonder what was wrong.
 
(OOC: Italics are his thoughts.)
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Pair of newbies, twelve o'clock, moderate body size, inquisitive naïve dialogue.


Three black sect mages, five o'clock, arrogant, speaking loudly to draw ego-satisfying attention.

Lone male, three o'clock, juggernaut, confident, brooding, being ogled by four red sect girls.

Bartholomew had a high-level political science book on his lap, but he was hardly reading it. The chatter of the other students around him on the airship was far too informative, and he kept looking up intermittently to see who was saying what. He couldn't help but notice a bit of a difference in the atmosphere this term, and he knew it had to do with the events of the previous one. It was no wonder; the near-destruction of a school was nothing to laugh at. Unless, of course, you were the one behind it.

It was a pity things had turned out the way they did; Headmaster Krell had been a decent man. He had been powerful, organized, and well-respected by a large portion of the student body. He'd had everything going for him, so it was beyond Bartholomew why anyone in such a position would want to give it up for something as trivial as compassion. The man may have attained hero status, it was true; but look where it had gotten him. What was the point of greatness if you weren't around to appreciate it?

And then, there was the mighty Raistlin Majere, former leader of the Disciplinary Committee, now member of the Student Council, and arguably one of the most formidable mages on campus. Rumors had reached Bartholomew that he had been the one to rend the school from the earth and levitate it with his own magic; but for what purpose? Bartholomew didn't know all the details, but surely that type of magic must have come at a dire expense; he himself was reduced to a panting heap by the casting of mere short-range offensive spells, which though potent, could only affect a small group of people in one sitting. Raistlin had certainly proven his prowess by moving the landmass, but what if the effort had killed him? It would have been a horrifying waste of talent, for what appeared to be the sake of rescuing others.

Not to mention all the teachers who had gotten involved in the battle as well, using their own impressive, invaluable skills to defend the castle. They were technically defending their own careers, sure, but there had to be other employment avenues out there for them if something were to happen to Eureka. Their powers weren't exactly run-of-the-mill, and had plenty of practical applications other than teaching.

And the students...where to begin with the students? Throwing their full force into their efforts, knowing they might die in the attempt, watching others dying around them....Fighting with all their might in spite of all personal risk, as though the honor was worth more than keeping breath within their lungs, and their own blood within their bodies.

Bartholomew gave a subtle glance to the students around him, then smirked down at his book. He could never have that.

He could never willingly put his life on the line for someone else, not even his own family members. It was how he'd survived the assault from Diaga after all; merely going invisible, sneaking away from the action, throwing a casual spell here and there to deter anyone who had happened to see him as it wore off. It had worked like a charm—here he was, living, breathing, and now on his way to a fresh new semester at the school, without so much as a scratch to speak of. And now, as the new Disciplinary Committee Third Chair, he was on his way to a more powerful position as well. He only hoped that those who had appointed him never found out where he had been during the attack; he had a feeling they might not share his opinions on self-preservation. But, even if they did, he thought with a grin, he still had a backup plan.

An announcement was made that they were arriving at Eureka Academy, and Bartholomew looked up, folding his book closed and reaching over to his trunk to replace it within. He snapped the suitcase shut, then rose to his feet and pulled it into a vertical position, glaring down at it disdainfully. He couldn't bear the thought of carrying it all the way to his room, navigating through crowds of confused students and lumbering up staircases with it. As he felt the airship stop, and a rush of students began to move towards the exit, he glanced around his immediate area, and his eyes landed on a solution: Dennis Harpling, a muscular Blue Sect student whom he'd met last term, was standing nearby, wearing a huge duffel bag on his shoulder that most people would've had trouble even lifting.

Bartholomew smiled. Dennis would surely help him. The only reason they knew each other was because Bartholomew had helped him with his homework last semester, and despite Dennis having impressive physical strength, he was not quite as strong of mind. Quickly formulating a plan, Bartholomew started to heft his luggage towards where Dennis was standing, making it look as awkward as he could.

“Hey there, Dennis!” he shouted congenially, once Dennis was within earshot. “How was your break?”

Dennis turned around immediately, and grinned back at him. “Hey, Barty!” he answered jovially, giving him a wave. “What's goin' on? Hey—thanks again for helping me last term, you were really a lifesaver!”

Bartholomew cringed a little; he hated nicknames, but he knew they were a good way to build rapport with people. “Oh, it was no problem,” he assured him with a smile, waving it off. He yanked on the handle of his trunk. “I'm always glad to—UGHH!”

He let go of the suitcase immediately, and clutched his wrist, as though he had hurt himself. Dennis gave him a concerned look. “Hey, are you alright, man?” he asked hurriedly, trying to get a better look.

Bartholomew scrunched up his face, and nodded. “Yeah, I think I just sprained my wrist or something,” he grunted through gritted teeth. “Guess I packed too much this year.” He chuckled, making it sound strained.

Dennis frowned. “Aw, man, that sucks.” He glanced over at Bartholomew's luggage, which had fallen to the ground. “Hey, why don't I help you with that? There's no way you can carry that if you're hurt, right?”

Bartholomew shook his head quickly. “Oh, no, you don't have to do that,” he replied, “it was my fault—”

“No, really, it's no biggie.” Before Bartholomew could protest anymore, Dennis grabbed the handle of the suitcase, lifted it with ease, and started walking towards the ship's exit. “Come on, you don't want to be late for dinner, do ya?” he called back jokingly over his shoulder.

Bartholomew frowned. “Are you sure?”

“Of course!”

It worked. Excellent. Bartholomew shrugged, and smirked reluctantly. “Alright, if you insist. Thanks, buddy!” He followed Dennis as he led the way to the egress, holding his perfectly healthy wrist with mock tenderness, trying not to let slip his amusement.

They walked through the open courtyard, a pleasant, floral place where students often gathered to socialize, and which was rife with excited students now. Bartholomew thought he spied one yellow and a few white blazers in the crowd, and his stomach dropped: he couldn't stop to formally introduce himself to the Committee or the Council now. He didn't want to have to make a scene about his wrist, or have Dennis do it for him, and he certainly didn't want to get caught exploiting another student. Making sure Dennis was concentrating on the path ahead, and not periodically looking over his shoulder back at him, Bartholomew concentrated for a moment as he followed him, and initiated his Masquerade ability. Within an instant he altered the features on his own face, ending up with long chestnut hair, brown eyes, and a long beard that hung down low enough to hide his trademark bow tie. He might look a bit unusual, he thought, but at least it would get him where he needed to go without being seen by the wrong people.

ATTENTION ALL STUDENTS: WELCOME TO ANOTHER SEMESTER AT EUREKA ACADEMY. YOU ALL HAVE TIME TO PACK. DINNER BEGINS AT 8:00pm SHARP AND WILL END AT 10:00. PLEASE GET SETTLED INTO YOUR DORMS. THIS IS BY ORDER OF YOUR NEW HEADMASTER. PLEASE ENJOY THE REST OF YOUR DAY.

...And besides, the welcome announcement he'd just heard would surely keep everyone distracted for a while; was that a twelve-year-old boy giving the headmaster's address? He didn't have time to think about it now, but he would definitely have to look into this as soon as he did.

When they got to the stairs that led up to the dormitories, he realized that he would have to exercise a bit more caution; anyone could be up there, and he couldn't walk up to his own door with the wrong face on—the names of the inhabitants were displayed outside every room. Keeping an eye on the color of each oncoming blazer, he tried to stay close behind Dennis, hoping the young man's form would obscure him somewhat, as they weaved their way towards the Disciplinary Committee dorms area. Once they arrived there, thankfully seeing no yellow or white blazers, Bartholomew popped his own face back on, instantly losing the disguise, and ran around to the front of Dennis to stop him.

“Alright, that's good, that's good!” he assured him hurriedly, reaching for the trunk's handle with his “good” hand and bringing Dennis to a stop. He pulled the suitcase onto the floor next to him, and nodded at Dennis appreciatively, grinning and still panting a little from the stair climb. “I can take it from here. Thanks a bunch though, I really appreciate it.”

“Oh, it's no problem!” Dennis gave him a toothy smile, then waved again and made to leave. “I have to go find my own dorm now though, but it was good catching up with ya! Take care of that hand!”

Bartholomew nodded, hoping no one had heard that, and started to lift his trunk to take it to whichever room was his. “See you later!”

He found the room that bore his name, opened the door, looked over his shoulder slyly to make sure Dennis had left, and then grabbed the trunk with both hands and quickly tugged the monstrous thing inside. He tossed it into the middle of the floor unceremoniously, closed the door behind him, and sighed; good grief that thing was heavy. He didn't have time to unpack it right now, though; he had to get back downstairs to the courtyard and present himself to the other Committee members.

Taking a few moments to catch his breath, he rubbed the back of his neck, and glanced around his new room, admiring the newfound comforts that came with being a Committee member. It would be fantastic to have a place all to himself this term, and not have to worry about any smelly half-wits bunking with him and cluttering the place with their slovenly habits. It would stay as clean and organized as he wanted it to be, and he could practice his skills as often as he wanted in here without any prying eyes scanning his efforts for flaws. He smiled, and walked over to the large window, admiring the pleasant view of the school grounds, which were fading into darkness with the sunset.

Gathering himself once more, Bartholomew found the yellow blazer he'd been waiting for hanging neatly in his closet, and admired it proudly for a moment. He stripped off his own blazer, donned the yellow one, and tossed the one from home into a small hamper that was sitting in the bottom of the closet. He checked himself in the mirror, found everything perfect, and hurried back out the door, taking his key with him along the way and locking the dorm on the way out. He made his way down the staircase quickly, not having to worry about hiding anymore, and went back outside to the courtyard to look for the other Disciplinary members.

When he got there, he saw several students milling about, and overheard a few who passed him mention something about a Red Sect boy getting “put in his place” by someone with a polearm. He guessed he must have missed a scuffle; as he looked around, it did seem like the last remnants of a crowd might be dispersing. He spotted who he was looking for, though, and made his way over to a fountain, where Delijah Fei and a tall, silver-haired girl were both sporting the familiar Disciplinary Committee blazers. Bartholomew cleared his throat, straightened his own blazer, and approached them, putting a friendly smile on his face as he went. As he strode past a large arrangement of flowers along the way, his eyes met a hepatica bloom, and he felt a momentary pang in his stomach. It was reminding him not to fail, but he knew that already.

“So, it looks like I missed out on some action here,” he said to the both of them as he strolled up, trying not to sound overly amused or too concerned. “I'm sorry to have missed it. Er—Bartholomew Nembers, Disciplinary Third Chair,” he said cordially to the two girls, extending his hand to whomever would take it. “It's a pleasure to meet the two of you, I've been looking forward to this position for a very long time.”
 
Athena looked up to the roof, her eyes immediately narrowing as she noticed Delijah and another figure that seemed familiar, yet she wasn't quite sure of.And not the good kind of familiar either.

She kept an even pace as she made her way up the steps that led to the roof. Despite her thumping heart, she had no reason to hurry, so she would stay at a normal speed for now. How disappointing that she already got that feeling of discord when she had just set foot back into her post. Still, it was the burden of one such as her to keep order along with her fellow Disciplinary Committee members.

Opening the door, she saw more than the two figures she had first spied from the relative safety of ground, rend from the earth though it was.

Ah. She knew that familiar face after all. A pang of ice cold recognition hit her, and her face became smooth, uneven, uncaring. "Orion." She spoke without a hint of emotion in her tone. "It's been a long time."

Taking a step forward to stand beside Veerle Shinja, she took this opportunity to appraise the newcomer near Delijah, as well as their new leader. Hmm. She wasn't quite Raistlin, but she certainly carried herself with authority. She was impressive, as was the other newcomer. Yes, they would do nicely.

"You know they call you the Judas of Eureka Academy now?" Athena let a small smile grace her face as she folded her arms over her chest. "You've caused quite a bit of trouble, traitor."
 
OOC: Btw Oli, Zee has her own teleportion (spatial) ability, but ill just say she used the portal for when she appeared

Delijah

"Well well. That was quite the performance you put on."

Delijah swiveled her head in the direction of the voice and was met with a tall (anyone is tall by her standards) girl in Black Sect Blazer. However, Delijah was diligent. She had of course kept herself up to date with all the data the school had on the DisCo members and she recognise the girl in front of her.

Ah. Ms Estrella Briller. It is nice to meet a new member of the DisCo. As for that little scuffle, i try to create deterrence. My methods may seem oppressive and what not, but I am not the StuCo. Populari......

Delijah's words trailed off as her eyes spotted an animal tamer Red Sect with a puppy Alaskan Malamute. Suffering a critical hit from overdose of cuteness, Delijah once again went into a semi trance as her eyes chased after the dog. It was only when it and its owner turned the corner did she return normal.

Ahh..... how cute.... Urk! I mean... *Ahem* As i was saying.... Popularity has nothing to do with us, so in a sense, we do the dirty work for the StuCo.

For some reason, Delijah had a feeling of dejua vu, but she couldnt quite put her finger on what it was.

“So, it looks like I missed out on some action here. I'm sorry to have missed it. Er—Bartholomew Nembers, Disciplinary Third Chair. It's a pleasure to meet the two of you, I've been looking forward to this position for a very long time.”

The two girl's conversation was interrupted by the appearance of yet another new member of the DisCo. From her memory, this was Bartholomew Nembers, but even if she forgot, he did introduce himself. It was time to introduce herself properly. Delijah slipped off the fountain rim and stood at attention, chest out and back straight. Unfortunately, her pitiful height only became even more apparent.

A pleasure to meet you. I am Delijah Fei, the Vice President of the Discipline Committee here at Eureka Academy. I hope to work and cooperate well with you two in the coming year.

Glancing at her watch, the time was ticking closee to dinner and she was starving. Delijah thought that perhaps the could get to know or at least get on better terms with each other over dinner.

How about we have dinner together? With the entire committee? All we are missing is Veerle and Athena.

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Escaflowne

"Sure you weren't."

Nope. No siree. Definitely wasn't lazing off or skimping on my job.

Now while out of all the StuCo members, despite her upbringing and her mind, Escaflowne was the most unorganised, work skimping and generally, put nciely, carefree member. However, that didn't meant she was an irresponsible Studen Council member. Her task still get done as does her duties. It was just when placed side by side next to Stella and Eliane... Escaflowne had a rather lazy reputation.

"So have either of you met the new headmaster yet?

Hm? No not yet. Why?

He's pretty odd to get used to talking to at first but I recall him mentioning having something 'special in store' for you two or something like that."

Oooooo... Special in store for us. Niiice.

Stella's next line shattered her daydreams of free present and exemption for the work of StuCo.... as well as her dream of having an army of assistance to do her bidding.

It has something to do with missions, but you can see him at any time to see what that'a all about."



Aww.... Phooey. Work related. Alright. Ill see him the moment we are free.

Esacflowne kicked at the ground like pouting kid as a joke before she straightened up back into normal. When yet another one of their members appeared. Even though she was able to perform the same feat, it only made it less startling when someone teleport right next to them.

“Good evening, wonderful weather we’re having out here. Is everything going smoothly so far?"

Oh. Heya Raisty (Self imposed nickname. Get used to it XD). Everything seems to be going smoothly. Have fun on your dragon?
 
As the girl turned around, Estrella got a glimpse at her facial features. All she did was grin in return as the DisCo partner studied the silverette, seeming to recognize her and her position in the Academy.

"Ah. Ms Estrella Briller. It is nice to meet a new member of the DisCo. As for that little scuffle, i try to create deterrence. My methods may seem oppressive and what not, but I am not the StuCo. Populari......-"

Estrella had given the girl undivided attention, but it seemed like her own attention had been. . .faltered a little bit. Seeing the girl beginning to look elsewhere, Estrella followed her gaze to whatever she was looking at - and struggled to hold in a laugh as she noticed the animal trainer with an Alaskan Malamute being admired from the girl. She may have been a part of it, but it was already clear that she was young in heart.

"Ahh..... how cute.... Urk! I mean... *Ahem* -" No judgment had commenced as she got her attention back to what she was saying earlier. "As i was saying.... Popularity has nothing to do with us, so in a sense, we do the dirty work for the StuCo."

Estrella knew that the StuCo was in fact the Student Council of Eureka. Just from the sound of the title, she could guess that their rank was much higher than that of the one she was marked as. Something told her that she would be introduced to them soon enough this semester. "And that's all fine by me. Believe me, popularity is the least of my concerns, and getting my hands dirty is what I've planned to do the moment I got the acceptance letter." Popularity was very much the least of Estrella's concerns. She had gotten more than she preferred back at home for years on counting, and if any of the students here had heard about her history, they would know that the last thing she wanted was undesired attention. But even if she had gotten any, it couldn't have been for the reasons that were given back at home - right?

“So, it looks like I missed out on some action here. I'm sorry to have missed it." A new voice had said. Estrella glanced to her side to see a tall young man approaching the two, also wearing a yellow blazer. "Er—Bartholomew Nembers; Disciplinary Third Chair. It's a pleasure to meet the two of you, I've been looking forward to this position for a very long time."

Estrella smiled at Bartholomew. Reaching out to shake his offered hand, her impression of him was rather well mannered. "Pleasure to meet you as well. I'm Estrella Briller, second chair of DisCom." She introduced. After that being said, the girl had stood up from the fountain rim, posture very much straightened - despite how younger she looked compared to the silverette and the male. Then again, chances were high that Estrella was probably one of the more older students in Eureka.

"A pleasure to meet you. I am Delijah Fei, the Vice President of the Discipline Committee here at Eureka Academy. I hope to work and cooperate well with you two in the coming year." So this was her vice president - Delijah, as she introduced herself. Estrella had suddenly wondered who the leader of the Disciplinary Committee was. Whoever it was, she would see him or her, as well as the other DisCom member she had yet to know, later on. The area was dimmer than it had been earlier, the sunset almost reaching it's end, so dinner time must have been soon. Time really did fly at moments like these.

"How about we have dinner together? With the entire committee? All we are missing is Veerle and Athena." Delijah said. Estrella looked around the courtyard, not seeing many other students passing by, so the remnants of the committee must have been elsewhere. Several cold streams of wind had blown by her once more, emphasizing that the day was nearly over.

"That sounds good to me. I do want to get to know all of you better, seeing as we'll be working together for a while."

She didn't feel too hungry, but she could tell that if she didn't eat during dinner - she'd probably regret it later on. She had snacked on a few things during her trip on the airship, but that had been hours ago. Her health had been vital in order to obtain full focus in this school, as was her intuition.




 
“This place is my home. Why bother coming back? What else can I go to? My family has disappeared… been gone for a long time.”

Veerle could at least relate to that. After all, Cathal was gone in every sense of the word.

“I stopped caring, since the rotten bastards had abandoned me. Can’t even remember their faces. Here, this place, has become my home. As much of a trouble-maker as I was, I still held respect for this place. Never disrupted it that badly. Even when I had been taken by Diaga and trained under them, I never forgot this place. My home. It is why, even though I brought the Student Council away from the fight, I released them and struck from Diaga’s flank, demoralizing them as their ‘General’ attacked them from behind. Now people view me as a traitor, but I did what I did out of what I believed was necessary. Take that as you wish.”

Veerle said nothing; she merely stayed at this… boy. How naïve the world was to toy with children so. To fill their minds with such fanciful tales. He continued to speak and her eyes fixed upon his mouth as it moved.

“Now, I believe that odds are I’ll be attacked consistently by returning students for what I have done, and I’m going to apologize now for the trouble that will cause. I have decided to never fight back against them, simply restrain them and dodge them, unless given permission otherwise. I have no wish to anger you, or your committee.” She watched his shoulders rise and fall, a little knot of fury forming in her chest.

“Of course, there’s always the option of trying to push me off this roof and seeing if I die from the fall. End all of your troubles right here. I would advise against it, though.”

Veerle let out a derisive laugh. Just who the hell did this little punk think he was? She was through with this bullshit. She didn’t care if the stream of word bile that had spewed from his throat was heartfelt or not, nor did she really want to find out. She had her answer.

“Orion. It’s been a long time. You know they call you the Judas of Eureka Academy now? You’ve caused quite a bit of trouble, traitor.”

Veerle resisted the urge to roll her eyes. Who was crashing her party? Her head rolled around to allow her scarlet eyes to rest on Athena… her first chair. Oh how lovely. She lifted a hand to indicate silence, before turning her head slowly back to Orion. The warrior didn’t care of Athena took offense… Veerle hadn’t finished with the little Judas – after all, she was right on that note.

“You should be a ministrel, you know. You’d make a fortune traveling from city and town, vomiting out bullshit tales to anyone who will hear them and take enough pity on your pathetic soul to pay you in coin.” One arm folded across her waist as her right hand moved to her face, slender fingers stroking her delicate chin as she started to pace slowly around the black blazer. “Do you honestly believe anyone is going to believe that spiel? This place is home to a hell of a lot of people. They aren’t going to forgive you. They certainly are not going to forget. You’ve fucked yourself in the ass big time, Judas. My fellow DisCom is correct. You’ve caused a lot of trouble for this place.” She paused, striding to place herself behind him, moving to whisper into his ear.

“Was that a threat you worthless little shit?” she asked, venom lacing her every syllable as her eyes flashed angrily. “I don’t take kindly to threats. Don’t give me you fucking apologies and expect me to roll over and submit to you because you think yourself some sort of anti-hero. You messed with the wrong Academy when you betrayed Eureka. The students of this place aren’t going to rest until the halls run red with your blood…”

The girl took several steps back. “It’s your fault all this has happened!” she needed someone to blame. Orion was the cause… right? She didn’t care, he had a hand in it at the very least and therefore he would receive the brunt of her fury. “I won’t push you off this roof…” she laughed, slipping her blazer off to the crooks of her elbows as she moved into an offensive stance. “I’ll fucking kick you off it. You’re nothing but a traitor, and a goddamn COWARD.”

((Fellow DisCom guys, do not interfere pleases. Veerle needs her moment of showing you she can do what it takes for the Academy, also, guys who are not Athena, they’re on the roof near you so… XD <3333))
 
Raistlin Majere​
What kind of a nickname is “Raisty”? Raistlin thought. Oh well, it can’t be the worst nickname in the world. “Oh yes, I had tons of fun. It’s nice to know that everything is going so smoothly. Though, to be honest… I’m rather bored.” Raistlin said, looking at his black haired counterpart. Then, resting his eyes on Eliane, “How is everything on your end, Eliane? And yourself, Stella? I trust everything is well?” Raistlin chuckled to himself for a second. “I must be the envy of the school. I’m surrounded by women all day.”

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Ecthelion Anwamane​
Doctor Anwamane smiled as he stepped off the airships and onto the school grounds. It was rather nice to finally be back on solid ground. Though, in all reality, the school campus was hardly solid, considering that was flying through the air. In fact, that was one of the main points that interested him. He really wanted to figure out how the school was flying. However, now was not the time. Armed with nothing more than a briefcase, he was out to find a good classroom.

The best pickings of rooms can only come early, Ecthelion thought. Then from there, I should probably head directly to the dinner event… thing. In his lifetime, Ecthelion had been to many formal dinners for many different occasions. However, this would be the first one he went to where he would be a teacher at an academy. It just went to show how even when you’re over six hundred years old, there are things that you could still be excited about.

He quickly walked down towards the section of the academy that would have all the classrooms and looked for a rather large empty one. He opened the main door, and started down the hall. My, this hallway is rather wide. Though, it’s to be expected from a rather large academy. Even the doors to the classrooms were huge. It was then that Ecthelion knew that this was going to be an excellent place to teach. With the huge rooms, he could definitely do more with his “hands on” approach to teaching.

Opening one of the large doors, he immediately saw the perfect classroom. The room was wide and open. There, of course, were chairs and desks all around. With a flick of his wrist, he set up the desks in a huge circle. When teaching, Ecthelion would stand in the middle of the circle of desks, or at least that’s the plan he had in his head. Opening his briefcase, he took out a small wooden plaque with “Dr. Ecthelion Anwamane DAA” engraved on it, and placed it on top of his desk that was sitting on a small rise at the back of the classroom.

As he did that, he already came up with his very first lesson plan. He smiled as he thought about it. It will certainly give them an idea on what to expect, Ecthelion thought.

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Alyss Mithrandir​
Alyss continued reading her books as she noticed her stomach growling. Oh, dear… I am hungrier than I thought, Alyss thought to herself. Perhaps it is time I stop being a recluse and go out and get ready for dinner. She picked up the books she had gathered from the aisles and replaced them in their proper places. Alyss couldn’t stand when someone simply put a book somewhere it didn’t belong. As she put them back, she made a mental note as to where they were so she could read them again later.

She made her way out of the library and started for the lunch room. However, she didn’t know where it was. She saw a group of students in the Courtyard that looked as if they were part of the Disciplinary Committee. Ah, they must know where it is, Alyss thought. She walked up to them with a smile on her face. There was a rather pretty girl with white hair, and a tough looking one with very long hair, and a boy wearing glasses. She didn’t wish to be rude as she neared them, but she couldn’t help it.

“Um… I am sorry for interrupting,” Alyss began. “However, I am looking for where the dinner event is supposed to take place. Could you pl-“, She was interrupted by seeing what appeared to be two students… on the roof. It looked almost as if they were about to fight, but she couldn’t be sure. It looked as if the female was getting ready to attack the male. Alyss wasn't sure what was going on, but she admired the female's fighting stance and the fact that she was rather pretty. She didn't know what the fight was about, but she was sure there was a logical reason behind it. Alyss hoped that no one got hurt.
 
Nami walked silently through the many corridors of the school, paying no attention to where he was going or to the people around him, he was memorizing the layout of the school piece by piece, he would come back to see the classrooms later that day, he bumped into several people wearing similar uniforms to him but he walked off quickly without apologizing. it had been a long time since he had last spoken and he would be damned if he was going to start now

His run almost took him headlong into a group of important looking students in the courtyard, then as he dodged round them he nearly hit another girl who was attempting to ask a question. wether the question was aimed at him or not he ignored her entirely and walked away, through hall and corridor and building and playing field until he reached the music block. Nami halted his momentum coming to rest in an abandoned music room, this is the only place he would ever allow himself to relax, He sat down by the piano and began to play it, if there was anything he was truly good at it was this
 
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“You should be a ministrel, you know. You’d make a fortune traveling from city and town, vomiting out bullshit tales to anyone who will hear them and take enough pity on your pathetic soul to pay you in coin. Do you honestly believe anyone is going to believe that spiel? This place is home to a hell of a lot of people. They aren’t going to forgive you. They certainly are not going to forget. You’ve fucked yourself in the ass big time, Judas. My fellow DisCom is correct. You’ve caused a lot of trouble for this place.

Was that a threat you worthless little shit? I don’t take kindly to threats. Don’t give me you fucking apologies and expect me to roll over and submit to you because you think yourself some sort of anti-hero. You messed with the wrong Academy when you betrayed Eureka. The students of this place aren’t going to rest until the halls run red with your blood…”


Poetic gruesome. Joy. Well, this could end very badly... so long as Orion kept his calm, he'll be fine. After all, he had been developing his powers for a long time now. It was a shame that she didn't believe him, or his sincerity, but there wasn't much he could about that. He wasn't here to persuade people of his sincerity, so he left it. However, when she backed up and took a battle stance, he took note.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VulA676vDuc&feature=BF&playnext=1&list=QL&index=1

“It’s your fault all this has happened! I won’t push you off this roof… I’ll fucking kick you off it. You’re nothing but a traitor, and a goddamn COWARD.”
"It seems that I underestimated your ability to think rationally... or trust in the words of others. But, I should have seen that from what I have done. You are the second of today to attack me, and there is betting odds you will not be the last. Unless, of course, you manage to kill me. But I doubt that. It will take more then an irrational rage-fueled student to bring an end to my life."

He had twin katana he could draw, but as Veerle had not drawn lethal weapons, he saw no reason to. Besides, he could easily deal with most people in this school in a straight-up hand-to-hand fight. He slipped his hands into his pockets, backing up a few steps so there was more distance between him and Veerle. He kept careful watch of Athena: if she jumped in, he would have to resort to more drastic measures. He then closed his eyes and tapped into the chi around him, using Focus.

Instantly, his perception of the world changed. He could feel the presence of them all, and he could tell Veerle was angry at everything, but attacked him out of being the first one that had caused part of what had happened here. Fair enough.

"I can no longer hear you... nor can I see you. Do you really want to fight me? Or am I just the first person you found that you think you can lash out at? I don't care either way. If you attack, you will be restrained. If you go your own way, then I will not care. Your answer shall be in your actions, not in words that can be falsified."

Orion was ready. Ready to fight.
 
[Gavin]

So there he was, on familiar walkways again. Sure the school had had some destruction and had been rebuilt but it felt good to back. There was the new headmaster and he.... he wasn't worth talking to. At least he was here where there was some semblance of normalcy.


As he walked along the path to the dorms, he could hear something on the winds. Voices. Mainly female. They were too far away to understand for now. But they got louder and higher, like they were on a roof. Eventually he started hearing fragments that didn't mean anything. 'Orion,' 'traitor,' 'minstrel,' 'bullshit.'

He knew about Orion from before. Supposedly the fastest and strongest and he could mime attacks as well. Who was calling him a traitor? Gavin quickened his pace eventually standing under the building where it was coming from.

“I won’t push you off this roof… I’ll fucking kick you off it. You’re nothing but a traitor, and a goddamn COWARD.”

Interesting. Lucky for him there was another building next to him. A short run and he leapt onto the wall and pushed off, executing a perfect backflip to the other building. From there he jumped to the other and climbed up the two and landed on one of the sides of the offending one without a sound.

Very interesting. There appeared to be a fight. The yellow blazers indicated that the females were DisCom. And the only male was Orion. There he was just standing there with his eyes closed. The DisCom member opposing him had moved into an offensive stance already, seemign to have chosen her fists as her weapon.

No problem yet, but he might just have to intervene. Not because he currently saw a DisCom attacking unprovoked but because bloodshed on the first day would not lead to a good start. And it may very well leave one of them dead.

His hands were still in his pockets but he was tensed. If it should come to it, he would have to act quickly.

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[Mishra]

"Implying I can blow myself up," Mishra retorted as Raistlin got up.

That's right. They didn't know. He couldn't get hurt by his own experiments. He didn't know why but it was what it was.

Watching Raistlin teleport off he snickered.

"Maybe you can do that, but they can see you. They can't see me."

And with those words, he slowly faded away to the astonishment of the students still around.
 
“How is everything on your end, Eliane? And yourself, Stella? I trust everything is well?”

"hehe I'm just fine." Stella chuckled shuffling with the papers in her blazer.

“I must be the envy of the school. I’m surrounded by women all day.”

"Don't push it." Stella smiled before noticing the gaze of a new student.

She followed the gaze staring upward at the school. As soon as she caught a glimpse of the glow in the darkening sky Stella's instinct kicked in. "Pardon me ladies and gent. I've got some business to attend to."

In an instant Stella had run to the school entrance. Through the Great Hall and up the staircase towards her sister's room. it had taken more of a hustle than she thought to get up there. She had exited into the red sect hallway and found her sister's dorm. The first knock came with no response. The second came with the same. The third knock was much louder and the door to the dorm swung open with Pharra lee sleepily rubbing her eyes. "I assume you have somewhere to go?" Pharra asked knowing that her sister had often used her powers to transport to hard to reach places.

"Roof. Right ion top of the main building."

"Okay."

"Oh! Thanks!" Stella said hugging her sister before she stepped back to give her sister some room.

With the flick of Pharra's wrists Stella had become enveloped in a white light. In a flash Stella was upon the roof about twenty meters away from Orion. "There." she murmured, but once she saw Orion she also saw the returning Discom Leader Veerle.

Not only did she see this but she also saw Athena standing not too far away. Walking over to Athena Stella asked "What's going on here? Is this guy acting out again?" waiting for Athena's response Stella had begun to channel the wind around them, making it still enough so that it wouldn't blow them off.
 
Athena glanced at Veerle. Seemed her hatred for Orion was a little more personal than professional, and she seemed to be able to take care of herself.

She leaned back against the wall, adapting a neutral expression as she stared at Orion, looking at his every action in response to the Disciplinary Committee's new leader. She didn't think much of Veerle's emotional outburst, but if it satisfied her...

She turned her gaze back to Orion, giving him a look of rational apathy in response to his words to Veerle. He couldn't win. Probably not against one Disciplinary Committee member, but almost certainly not against two. Athena's actions depended on how Veerle fared.

Glancing at Stella, she blinked. "I think our esteemed new leader is taking care of some loose ends." She looked away and leaned against the little jut out of the ground that led back to the main school. "As for how, I'm not sure."
 
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As Joey headed to the cafeteria, he noticed that nobody had stopped him, which meant that his plan to seek attention was not working. It didn't bother him too much, since he wasn't too worried about making friends quite yet. As he was walking, he heard a beeping noise come from the phone in his pocket. Thinking it was Donovan, he looked at his phone and saw that there wasn't a new message. Not thinking, he put the phone back in his pocket, and heard the beeping noise again. This time when he looked, he noticed that his battery was almost dead.

"Shit, that was not what I was expecting. Now I gotta book it back to the room and plug this back in."

He turned on the spot and quickly hurried back to the dorm. He was irritated with himself because he didn't check before he left, which was the obvious thing to do. I'll just beat myself up later for it. As he turned the corner to the dorms, he kept hearing the beeping noise come from his pocket. Yeah yeah yeah, I'm fucking working on it. Just shut up already. He got inside and ran to his bag, where his phone charger was. As he sat there looking for it, Joey could feel that he was sweating a little. Great, sweating in my new uniform on day 1. Just what I wanted to have happen. He found the charger, and the can of Axe spray that he brought with him. He sprayed himself real quick, then plugged the charger in one of the open slots in the wall, then plugged the phone in.

"Yeah, I'm sure I looked great, running all over the place to get back here. I look like a mess."

OOC: Italics are my thoughts.
 
Elaine Chevalier

“Good evening, wonderful weather we’re having out here. Is everything going smoothly so far?"

Oh. Heya Raisty. Everything seems to be going smoothly. Have fun on your dragon?


“Oh yes, I had tons of fun. It’s nice to know that everything is going so smoothly. Though, to be honest… I’m rather bored. How is everything on your end, Eliane? And yourself, Stella? I trust everything is well?”

Elaine looked down from the sky and looked at Raistlin, "Everything has went about pretty smoothly. Though I probably won't say much more now that the students have returned."

"hehe I'm just fine."

“I must be the envy of the school. I’m surrounded by women all day.”

"Don't push it."


Elaine laughed at that remark, only cause it's true. With only one man in the Student Council, and from what she checked on the info, one man in DisCom, they could have much to say, though less so if for some ladies, it doesn't end with the guy flat on his back, clutching his face cause someone punched him. "Alright, Ladies Man...that's a nice little joke you got there."

Elaine saw Stella look up, which made her look up to see the darkening clouds in the sky.

"Pardon me ladies and gent. I've got some business to attend to."

Elaine nodded, she knew that something was going to go down, and although Stella was capable of handling it herself, it probably was best to help her as soon as possible. Elaine had that sinking feeling of who it was, and throughout the period where she was not in school she had always had the thought of what she was going to do when she saw him again. Elaine knew she couldn't trust him, she knew that more than half the school population hates him, and a little bit less want his corpse parading the halls of the school. But what would that accomplish? Killing someone because he tried to kill her? Punish a traitor the only way people knew how? She was confused, but Elaine knew that before the semester was over, she and Orion would have to make a confrontation.

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Nicolo Zorzi

Nicolo looked at the window, putting on the attire that his family friend has given him to wear. The blue blazer he wore underneath his hooded jacket, which almost looks a bit bulky, but it should not be a big deal. Putting the sword in his sheath on the side, as well as putting on the bracers, Nicolo left his room, and headed out in the direction of the cafeteria.

On the way there, he saw two women and a man in yellow blazers talking by. "So they must be the Commissione Disciplinare (Disciplinary Committee). They got some nice ladies, but I think it's wise to avoid them, so I don't wind up digging my own grave." With that, Nicolo walked by and headed in what he believed is the direction towards the caferteria.
 
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