Those who seek freedom must first fight for it. That is the act of rebellion. That is the action taken by all in this world.
Monday, March 26th
A slight breeze was felt throughout the school campus. It wasn't warm, but it certainly wasn't cold either. And it had a tinge of freshness to it. A new scent that brought with it a prospect of change. Of course, if one were to comment on this observation to anyone else, they'd probably be given strange looks. Because who notices the wind anyway? There were much better and more productive things to worry about besides the arrival of Spring. Like school work for example. This deduction was mentally made by a red haired girl as she took in her newfound surroundings. Another school. Another chance to start over. She almost scoffed aloud. Like that would ever happen.
The existence known simply as Lucy Bastion walked down the main corridors of Sunnydale High School, a blank expression on her face. Of course, no one noticed her presence. Did she expect them to? She was new, that much was known, but it's not like she wanted to be welcomed with open arms anyway. She didn't have time for such luxuries. No, school was just another mandatory hobby to her. A way to get ahead in life and "succeed". Or so they told her. To her it was the equivalent of an actual job. Get from point A to point B. Keeping her gaze forward, she chose to bypass all the side conversations and groups of other students that had chosen to gather in the hallways. A tinge of annoyance crossed her mind. Why couldn't they socialize elsewhere? Some people actually cared about their future. Like her.
Stifling a sigh, the red head finally found her destination. Class 302. Homeroom. She entered the room, found her assigned seat, and began to prepare for the day, willing for the bell to ring just a bit faster.
8:00 A.M.
Sunnydale was part of a much larger project hosted and funded by the Ultimatum. As the world government, the Ultimatum felt that education was an utmost priority, and so started the construction of numerous schools around the globe just like Sunnydale. They claimed it was for the intention of teaching the youth of tomorrow the many wonders and utilization of Unity. Or so Lucy had been told. Looking around her, she noticed that a fair majority of the students were snickering to one another, despite the fact that the teacher, Mr. Henderson, was taking roll. She resisted the urge to roll her eyes. It was more like a brainwashing facility than anything else.
The school was built almost like a work institution, with massive buildings, multiple rooms, and even a few labs here and there. The campus itself spanned a wide area of land, and at first glance, one would assume Sunnydale was a private foundation. They'd be surprised to learn that Sunnydale was public and one of the first ones at that. Looking into it further, Lucy reckoned that it reminded her of a college. A loud cough caught her attention and Mr. Henderson quieted the class down, preparing himself for an announcement.
"Class," he began. "Before we begin the day's lesson, I'd like to introduce a new student that will be joining our Sunnydale community. She's been moving schools alot recently so I'd like you all to give her a warm welcome."
He beckoned for Lucy to introduce herself. The girl silently slid from her desk and walked to the front. Turning around to face her peers, Lucy gave them all a dead look. Her words held no emotion, and her gaze looked dead. She stood there for a few more moments, waiting for the class to react. To say the least, most were a bit off put by her cold aura.
"My name is Lucy Bastion. I hope we have a good year together. That's all."
Monday, March 26th
A slight breeze was felt throughout the school campus. It wasn't warm, but it certainly wasn't cold either. And it had a tinge of freshness to it. A new scent that brought with it a prospect of change. Of course, if one were to comment on this observation to anyone else, they'd probably be given strange looks. Because who notices the wind anyway? There were much better and more productive things to worry about besides the arrival of Spring. Like school work for example. This deduction was mentally made by a red haired girl as she took in her newfound surroundings. Another school. Another chance to start over. She almost scoffed aloud. Like that would ever happen.
The existence known simply as Lucy Bastion walked down the main corridors of Sunnydale High School, a blank expression on her face. Of course, no one noticed her presence. Did she expect them to? She was new, that much was known, but it's not like she wanted to be welcomed with open arms anyway. She didn't have time for such luxuries. No, school was just another mandatory hobby to her. A way to get ahead in life and "succeed". Or so they told her. To her it was the equivalent of an actual job. Get from point A to point B. Keeping her gaze forward, she chose to bypass all the side conversations and groups of other students that had chosen to gather in the hallways. A tinge of annoyance crossed her mind. Why couldn't they socialize elsewhere? Some people actually cared about their future. Like her.
Stifling a sigh, the red head finally found her destination. Class 302. Homeroom. She entered the room, found her assigned seat, and began to prepare for the day, willing for the bell to ring just a bit faster.
8:00 A.M.
Sunnydale was part of a much larger project hosted and funded by the Ultimatum. As the world government, the Ultimatum felt that education was an utmost priority, and so started the construction of numerous schools around the globe just like Sunnydale. They claimed it was for the intention of teaching the youth of tomorrow the many wonders and utilization of Unity. Or so Lucy had been told. Looking around her, she noticed that a fair majority of the students were snickering to one another, despite the fact that the teacher, Mr. Henderson, was taking roll. She resisted the urge to roll her eyes. It was more like a brainwashing facility than anything else.
The school was built almost like a work institution, with massive buildings, multiple rooms, and even a few labs here and there. The campus itself spanned a wide area of land, and at first glance, one would assume Sunnydale was a private foundation. They'd be surprised to learn that Sunnydale was public and one of the first ones at that. Looking into it further, Lucy reckoned that it reminded her of a college. A loud cough caught her attention and Mr. Henderson quieted the class down, preparing himself for an announcement.
"Class," he began. "Before we begin the day's lesson, I'd like to introduce a new student that will be joining our Sunnydale community. She's been moving schools alot recently so I'd like you all to give her a warm welcome."
He beckoned for Lucy to introduce herself. The girl silently slid from her desk and walked to the front. Turning around to face her peers, Lucy gave them all a dead look. Her words held no emotion, and her gaze looked dead. She stood there for a few more moments, waiting for the class to react. To say the least, most were a bit off put by her cold aura.
"My name is Lucy Bastion. I hope we have a good year together. That's all."