[center][h3]- Cheol Akiyama -[/h3][/center] [color=f49ac2]“Soooooo~”[/color] Kitty said in a sing-song voice, falling into step behind Cheol as they followed the Vice Principal closer towards the building. [color=f49ac2]“What do you think, so far? This is pretty cool, huh? And they promised us food! I mean, isn’t it great?”[/color] Cheol glanced at her, still feeling a little shy but far more comfortable around her than he had been originally. He nodded his head, smiling at her slightly. "It's certainly pretty interesting," he admitted. He glanced forward at Nina. "Not sure what I feel about the Vice Principal though. She seems a little..." He paused, searching for a way to describe it. After a moment of struggling, he shook his head. "I don't know. She just seems a bit weird." He then looked over at Dorian and Meredith. "Then again, all the adults here seem a bit weird, don't you think? Not like any teachers I've ever met." He shrugged. "Then again, I suppose it's different here than it is in Japan." He looked back at Kitty. "But yeah, I'm looking forward to some food," he admitted. "When was the last time any of us ate, anyway? How long were we asleep for?" Voicing these questions and concerns to Kitty may not have been the best choice as she seemed the most easygoing of all the kids here. After all, she'd just broken her arm and she still unbelievingly perky. Then again, she also seemed like the easiest to talk to. [color=00aeef]"Kitty!"[/color] As Cheol finished that last sentence, another girl, the one with the headphones - Alex or something? - had called out to them and pushed her way up to him and Kitty. He was a little annoyed with her interruption but didn't say anything. Besides, perhaps she might have something important to say about all this madness. [color=00aeef]"Well, that was a waste of time,"[/color] Headphones Girl continued. [color=00aeef]"So what's goin on? I was kinda...busy with my music and stuff."[/color]Cheol noted the weird way she paused during that last sentence, but decided not to comment on it. "We were just talking about how weird this whole place is," Cheol informed her. "I mean, not like I expected a school for superheroes to be normal or anything, but it's still kind of strange, wouldn't you say?" As if to confirm what he was saying, two government agents and a girl in a straight jacket and a wheelchair appeared, seemingly out of nowhere, and approached the Vice Principal, causing Nina to pause. "Aaaaaand now we're a whole new level of strange," Cheol muttered, staring over at Wheelchair Girl. [hr] [center][h3]- Vice Principal Nina Smith -[/h3][/center] Nina stopped in her tracks as the two government agents, putting up her hand to signal to the others behind her to also come to a halt. She took the clipboard from one of the agents and pursed her lips as she read over the file. "I see," Nina muttered, something strangely cold in her tone. She was forcing herself not to look at the girl strapped in the wheelchair, for she knew that doing so would awaken some long locked away instinct that she had to trying to suppress for a long time now. She could sense the girl's eyes on her, though, and it made lifting her head up to look at the agent extremely difficult. "I understand," she said. "Though, considering she's now one of my students, I would ask politely if you could kindly desist from call her an 'it'. We don't tolerate that kind of attitude here." As she spoke, it was notable that crystal on her staff had started to flicker a light red, though this only lasted for a couple of seconds. "Now, if you please, I shall transport her with the rest of my students to the school. We're on a tight schedule as is." 'Besides, you'll scare the students,' she thought to herself, but didn't dare voice this.