It was a warm morning in Gotham City. The summer was coming to an end, so the air wasn’t dry or unpleasant and held the slightest chill to it, a sign of the oncoming autumn. Still she pulled at the school tie uncomfortably, gripping the strap of her bad a little tighter as she walked up to the large, very intimidating building. All around her students walked past her, happily chatting to their friends after summer break, completely oblivious to her feelings of being overwhelmed and way out of her depth. Now Summer was not a shy person, not by any measure of the word.
Then again you couldn’t really be when you had to get up and perform in front of crowds every night for years of your life. As such, she was able to suppress those small butterflies of nervousness banging loudly against the walls of her stomach and offered every person she passed, and she passed a lot of people in those halls; a smile, a wave and a ‘good morning’. Needless to say this was probably an odder behaviour than if she’d simply kept quiet and not said anything to anyone and a lot of people were left confused by their encounter with her, wondering if they should have recognised her.
It’s alright Summer. She assured herself as she started to notice the odd looks. It’s just like a performance. Smile and don’t let them see how much they scare you. Or how absolutely clueless she was. This place was huge and she spent a lot of that morning walking around feeling very lost and out of place. By some small miracle she managed to find her locker and put her bag inside, happy to be rid of the weight and extra bulk before taking out her schedule and trying to figure out where and what class she was actually supposed to be attending.
She made it to the first class without too much drama, though this had mostly been due to good planning on her part, thinking to arrive early enough to give her the extra time she’d need in case she got lost. The school was big, but well designed, so it wasn’t that hard to find her classes as the day went on. Regardless she was more than happy when lunch rolled around and she was given a moment to just take a breath and not have to worry about being late to her next class because she was lost or being suffocated by the hoards of students.