Jordan walked out of his entrepreneur's club as he pocketed a ten dollar bill he got from selling one of his club-mates a gemstone. "Another day, another opportunity." Jordan took another one out of his pocket and tossed it around like it was a baseball. With his free hand, he put his index finger to his chin. "Now, who to make a profit off from [i]this[/i] time?" He said. That's when one of the students screamed at the top of his lungs and jumped off a roof, though nailing the landing with a well-timed burst of fire. Jordan had noted that Roland doing some similar feats. He stopped tossing around the the gemstone. "Hm..." Jordan considered who he considered the school's self-appointed superhero and began to wonder if a partnership could be struck between them. He looked at the gemstone and shook it around. He had a brief partnership with Carbie, but in that short time, he was able to discern what gemstone could do what just by shaking it and feeling it. The warmth that came from the mineral caused Jordan to sigh. "Selling a fire stone to a fire-based contractor just seems redundant." He muttered. He pocketed away the gemstone. It was at that moment that his Contract, Carbie, came forth. "Cooo..." Carbie murmured. "Hey, Carbie. Ya got another gem for me?" Jordan looked at the gemstone on Carbie's forehead. It had been growing for a few days and was due to come off any moment. Carbie only sighed a bit and snuggled itself onto Jordan's shoulder, as if to say, 'no, not yet'. That was the biggest downside with Jordan's contract. If Carbie had been dispensing stones like mad, Jordan would be set for life... Well, [i]more[/i] set for life. Instead, raising Carbie and getting one or two gemstones from him every week was like playing Farmville. Still, Jordan appreciated Carbie for the opportunity it gave him. He still had to consider who to sell to, though considering how everyone is out in the school campus, chances are fights will break out, and chances are, advantages will be desired. And when there's desires, there will be opportunities.