[center][img]https://fontmeme.com/permalink/191216/692aab2f16b4393b6c28888a33de25ca.png[/img][/center] [INDENT][INDENT][INDENT][INDENT][hr] [color=FF7C96]“And how exactly are you going to get to your car, moron?”[/color] Fitz rolled her eyes before she looked at Jaden with a icy glare. [color=FF7C96]“In case you forgot, or were not listening at the assembly when we were [i]sophomores[/i], the Principal, in his great wisdom decided to install [i]magnetic[/i] fucking [i]locks[/i] on the doors and some kind of super glass on the windows. We're not going to be able to just walk outside during this lockdown. If we could just walk outside we'd fucking do it. Fuck. I'd fucking do it. But that's not fucking possible, now is it?”[/color] As far as Fitz could tell, this was frustrating. Jaden Knapp was nearly panicking, and with that anxiety had forgotten something pretty important. But, then again, a lot of kids at Stockbridge didn't tend to remember much from the administrative assemblies. Maybe her memory was better. Maybe she paid attention. Truthfully, the fact of the matter was that Fitz would have [i]probably[/i] forgotten about her princpal's big renovations in lieu of the epidemic of school shooters had one of Fitz's closest friends not decided they were running for Student Council. A friend that she wondered if they had made it into another room and was having the same debates with an equally anxiety-prone group. The blonde sighed as she put her hand to her temples, as if everything that was being said and done was giving her a migraine, and truthfully it was pretty close. Between people thinking they could just make a run to the doors and the talk of splitting food up, Fitz was pretty done with this particular group she was stuck with barring a few exceptions. After stopping to think for a minute as a moment of silence filled the room, Fitz walked over to where the food was and swiped “her share” of one of the bars and stuffed it in her pocket, indicating that she not only agreed with Elvina but also thought Kaylee’s idea was so dumb that it didn’t even deserve a response. She moved her hand and gestured toward Alex #2. [color=FF7C96]“Alex is right. The cafeteria is the best bet while we figure things out. It’s the smartest idea. If anybody doesn't agree, they're free to leave with chuckles and become a buffet line.”[/color] [/INDENT] [/INDENT][/INDENT][/INDENT]