He didn't see it, did he? While it was no secret the school of Mecha Carta was one of the newest, most forthcoming havens of magic in the kingdom, Rose tried her best to hide her powers. Even though exposing them for practice and class would be inevitable, she remained cautious. Everything her grandmother had told her was coming true; her powers were that of which no one outside of her bloodline possessed. While summoning fire was an every day occurrence for mages, she feared causing an item to instantaneously vanish from existence would be seen as demonic; especially for someone with a minimal understanding of magic such as a pilot.
Taking a deep breath, Rose's shawl moved ever so slightly from her slim chest. Cautiously, her thin frame pivoted to meet her greeter. The man towered over her by several inches, and and his stature was that of nearly twice her size. His athleticism gave him a refined, older look; though Rose could tell under the sharp lines of his jaw he was quiet young. H-He looks like he means business. The heavy fabric of her dress shifted as she took a step back; a silent transition as her well-worn leather soles drifted upon the granite. The fragile girl glanced over her shoulder to ensure her retreat was clear, wishing to avoid another mishap.
'(S-Sorry)' her lips enunciated. Raising a tender hand to her neck, Rose checked to ensure the scarf covering her ghastly scar was still in place. Her eyes darted back and forth, only daring to maintain eye contact for a moment. '(My n-name-)' she lipped, using her hands to draw a picture of a flower with magnificent petals before signaling to her wine colored bonnet; '(is Rose.)'
Her head craned, gazing to see if she could afford another step back, planing her escape. Her movement revealed a small portion of the dark, jagged valley across her soft neck. Circling towards the man, she mouthed timidly, '(I-I'll go...)'
Taking a deep breath, Rose's shawl moved ever so slightly from her slim chest. Cautiously, her thin frame pivoted to meet her greeter. The man towered over her by several inches, and and his stature was that of nearly twice her size. His athleticism gave him a refined, older look; though Rose could tell under the sharp lines of his jaw he was quiet young. H-He looks like he means business. The heavy fabric of her dress shifted as she took a step back; a silent transition as her well-worn leather soles drifted upon the granite. The fragile girl glanced over her shoulder to ensure her retreat was clear, wishing to avoid another mishap.
'(S-Sorry)' her lips enunciated. Raising a tender hand to her neck, Rose checked to ensure the scarf covering her ghastly scar was still in place. Her eyes darted back and forth, only daring to maintain eye contact for a moment. '(My n-name-)' she lipped, using her hands to draw a picture of a flower with magnificent petals before signaling to her wine colored bonnet; '(is Rose.)'
Her head craned, gazing to see if she could afford another step back, planing her escape. Her movement revealed a small portion of the dark, jagged valley across her soft neck. Circling towards the man, she mouthed timidly, '(I-I'll go...)'