Esther, once outside, took a deep breath to take in that sweet Beacon air. It was something about the sight matched with the reality of actually being here gave Esther a sense of purpose. Not to mention feeling immensely honored that she’s been accepted. Man, I feel like it’s only going to get better from here! I don’t know what I was worrying about befo-
Not even being able to finish her train of thought, Esther froze when she heard that dreaded sound. The sound of beady eyes and sharp beaks made for pecking her flesh. They were coming. “No...” She said out loud, shaking her head in disbelief. There, a giant flock? Hoard? Herd? Whatever the proper term was, there was a giant ass group of chickens beginning to flood the campus. Almost on cue as fear and dread began to flow in her veins, her semblance acted up. A greenish orb pulsated around Esther, giving her a good physical bubble of personal space, protecting her from the sea of feathers.
She shrugged toward Gerald’s question, half listening as she stared fearfully at the chickens that occasionally bumped into her force field. The Faunus would much rather be surrounded by turtles than these clucking balls of death. As thankful as she was as Coral in killing one of the thousands of birds, she declined. “Uh, no thanks. I’m not a fan of birds, food or otherwise.”
Not even being able to finish her train of thought, Esther froze when she heard that dreaded sound. The sound of beady eyes and sharp beaks made for pecking her flesh. They were coming. “No...” She said out loud, shaking her head in disbelief. There, a giant flock? Hoard? Herd? Whatever the proper term was, there was a giant ass group of chickens beginning to flood the campus. Almost on cue as fear and dread began to flow in her veins, her semblance acted up. A greenish orb pulsated around Esther, giving her a good physical bubble of personal space, protecting her from the sea of feathers.
She shrugged toward Gerald’s question, half listening as she stared fearfully at the chickens that occasionally bumped into her force field. The Faunus would much rather be surrounded by turtles than these clucking balls of death. As thankful as she was as Coral in killing one of the thousands of birds, she declined. “Uh, no thanks. I’m not a fan of birds, food or otherwise.”