Makoto had been diligently studying and attending classes all day. Her schooling often required much of her focus so she almost never heard about the news until it trickled through social media to reach her. She was walking towards home, a small shared townhouse between herself and 3 other students at the same university. Only one of the 3 was also majoring in Health Science where as the other two were in very different programs; one in Social Sciences and the other in Information Technologies. Her heavy, old school, beat up brick of a phone hung made an outline on her brown messenger bag. Her text books bumped against her hip as she walked with her hands in the pockets of her open zippie sweatshirt. Of course her sweater was bright orange and the oversize hood was pulled up over her blonde hair. Often Makoto walked like this, hiding her indigo eyes from other's view. She even took the extra step to wear glasses to detract others from them, often passing off the oddity as a genetic deformity. In reality she knew it was because of her powers, it changed her body's makeup the more she used it, became more of a conductor in a safe way for her body. As usual, many students were both walking to and from the school in the evening. Makoto strongly disliked the late afternoon/evening classes, she was much more of a morning person.
"...superpower academy..."
Makoto's head snapped up and faltered in her quiet, don't mess with me, stride. It was a young male talking with his friends loudly as they walked towards the school. She listened in, slowing her pace to the dismay of those behind her.
"... good thing too, they freak me out. Plus, who needs superhero's today anyway?..." the same boy continued.
The words stung Makoto, knowing all to well it's not a choice for those gifted with superhuman abilities. His demeanor seemed to be that of one seeking acceptance. She could tell that he more meant it to stay as a in guy with the boys he was walking with more than he meant the harsh words. Yet, what was he implying.
"...to blow up the school is definitely one way of dealing with the issue..." another boy spoke.
Makoto was shocked at what she heard. She listened all the more carefully at the young men's conversation, confirming what had happened and when. So not to look odd, and taking all the restraint she had, Makoto quickened her pace to what it was before the boys came along and managed to make it all the way home.
As soon as Makoto walked in the door she was relieved to find that the house was mostly empty. Her IT roommate was engrossed in a video game, so he was hardly home in all reality. She rushed up to her room, sifting through what she would need along the way. Makoto moved as fast as she could, gathering some essentials. She was planning for a day trip and maybe an overnight stay, after all she was a 30 minute bus ride away from the Academy's town. The last thing she did before rushing out the door was write a note to her roommates. She said that there had been a sudden issue at home and that she was going back for a bit. Grabbing her bus schedules and maps for both towns she sped out the door, calling Storm's cell phone.
On the bus Makoto tried Storm's cell again. She knew her unofficial mother supplied sometimes at the Academy, Makoto hoped she wasn't there today and that she was just busy saving the world. She resolved to reviewing relevant sections she had pulled from her textbooks to use in emergencies. Assessment, care and even the parts on electricity. After what felt like an eternity, she got off the bus at the closest stop to the Academy.
Makoto was horrified. Dust had already settled and emergency crews still picked away at the debris, laying the dead out in neat rows. Many of those still affiliated with the Academy were there, graduates and other gifted folk helping with the effort. Makoto tried to come close, to join them but was quickly stopped by a police officer.
"You don't understand," Makoto pleaded with him, as he tried to lead her away as the rest of his unit seemed to be in charge of keeping the crowds at bay. "I came to help, this was my school." Still he pushed. Having been under strain as it was Makoto pushed back, using a bit of her powers. She amplified her own body's electricity and guided the excess into the police officer's body. "Let.Me.Go." her statement was a final one, knowing his body would feel like pins and needles all over his skin. Quickly, finally realizing his mistake he released her.
Makoto rushed to the mass of people scattered across the rubble, her hood back and glasses gone, sturdy shoes kept their grip on the rubble. Storm's fate gnawed fiercely in her mind, but Makoto had come to understand that one must still act with wisdom and accuracy even with fear there.
"I can help!" She called, slightly brethless from the ordeal. "I'm a defibrillator." She was unsure if everyone heard her so she scanned the people for a familiar telepath. Looking around she noticed many gifted people whom she knew well, why hadn't they contacted her earlier?