Conner shook his head as he walked down the stairs. He didn't know if he'd be able to catch up with the boy, but he might as well try to figure out what was going on so he could rectify it. He headed down the same direction, looking around a bit nervously; what had that kid spooked so badly? Just when he thought that the kid was completely out of sight, he heard yelling and screaming coming from a room down the hall. The principal's office, of all things. Well, this just kept getting weirder. At least he knew where that was now, though. He hesitated a bit. Was the principal already in there, giving someone a loud lecture on the first day of school? Was there some kind of ghost or monster behind the door that the kid had been running from?
Oh well. He opened the door.
No principal, but three kids instead, all caught up in some kind of tug a war. One boy was passed out in the principal's chair- that was the one who had ran away from him earlier- and another was shaking him vigorously, while yet another, a girl, was desperately trying to stop him from doing so. His eyes got wide for a moment as he thought about what to do, but this was his element, even if he still wasn't entirely sure what the situation was, it didn't look like anything good.
"Hey!" He barked, in true big brother style. "Cut it out!"
It was the loudest thing he'd said all day.
Oh well. He opened the door.
No principal, but three kids instead, all caught up in some kind of tug a war. One boy was passed out in the principal's chair- that was the one who had ran away from him earlier- and another was shaking him vigorously, while yet another, a girl, was desperately trying to stop him from doing so. His eyes got wide for a moment as he thought about what to do, but this was his element, even if he still wasn't entirely sure what the situation was, it didn't look like anything good.
"Hey!" He barked, in true big brother style. "Cut it out!"
It was the loudest thing he'd said all day.