Sue
KatherinWinter said
Katherin
"Youâre not the only one who has unintentionally destroyed a building and hurt someone. I will admit my experience wasn't quiet on the scale of yours, but I know how you feel." Katherin spoke softly.
Sue was happy that someone came to see her, because she did not want hateful eyes and words on her. She needed some comfort. She wanted to know that what she did wasnât as bad as everyoneâd thought. They would know that that was a lie, but anything to stave off Sueâs depression. She did nearly kill two people and possibly several more with the debris as collateral damage.
Sue wanted to know that she could see some good come to her with her power. The power she thought would be fine to let loose. The power she thought she could handle. She was foolish to just blast away with her music. But she thought of no other way, and Sue was guilty of everything.
No doubt the school was deciding her fate now, and she was going to be sent home soon. She really did not want to see her father now, after much anticipation and expectation of improvement. Banshee was not a man who pushed for perfection, but wanted the best for Sue. Surely he would fight for her in whatever meeting they had, but one word wasnât as good as the word of many other, and many other more intelligent. Batman, for his lack of superpower, was surprisingly capable of defeating everyone, even Sue and Banshee.
Caits said
Phoebe
Phoebe didnât hesitate. She ran after Katherin and Sue. She was not going to be stopped by a body guard, and simply slipped passed. Well, she did create a tree to help her slip passed, destroying it with a heavy heart as she shut the door. Clearly there was going to be repercussions, and Phoebe wasn't going to let a friend go through that alone. Even if she could just cheer her up slightly, that would be good.
What could she say? She herself had never displayed such power, didn't know if she could. She had no experience here and even if she did, nothing she said would help, she thought. So she did the one thing she thought she would want, and hugged Sue, who looked utterly and completely devastated.
The hug came unexpected. Sue had no idea how people kept sneaking past the guards but it sure was a cause for thought. The hug was much needed.
She cried into her shoulder for a long while. There were no words spoken or sounds made, short of Sueâs sniffs and the occasional pat on the shoulder.
knight125 said
Anthony makes his way to Sue's room and knocks on the door.
Sue stood and walked past the two, opening the door, looked outside to see where the hell the guards were to have let even a person without a power that had an immediate impact such as Anthony into the building. Perhaps they thought he was a friend of hers. Or perhaps it was his ability⌠the same one he did on Jack⌠the same one she did not fully comprehend.
She walked Anthony to her room with the two other girls.
Sue reached for a piece of paper and a pen and wrote down:
âYouâre in a sound-proof room with 3 girls. Arenât you a lucky man?â she broke a smile that contrasted her tired, red face.