Location: basement showers
Interacting with: nobody
Sophie entered the showering room in the basement and locked the door behind her, before stripping down and entering the showers. She winced slightly, at first, as the water stung at her injury and turned a pale pink before finally going down the drain. She sighed softly and closed her eyes as she squatted down and leaned against the nearest wall. God, she loved long, hot showers. She loved how a the gentle warmth from it relaxed and comforted her. It was the only thing that she knew of, that could make her obtain such feelings.
However, Sophie was troubled by what had happened earlier, which prevented her from enjoying herself, to say the least. What she had seen terrified her, true, but what had also bothered her was how close she had already gotten to her classmates. She was warming up to them too easily and that could be very dangerous.
"I need to stay away from them... or else... I might loose control... I can't get attached... These people are dangerous... I need to stay away...." She whispered to herself.
Once she was done with her shower and dressed, Sophie returned to her solitary confinement of a room, first aid kit in hand, and sat down onto her bed, then treated her wound by tying it up tightly and neatly with bandages and gauze. She then collapsed onto her bed and soon fell asleep.
Location: front entrance
Interacting with: Loki
@BlackPanther and Taylor
@Chaotic Chao
Francis chuckled at Loki's comment on normalcy.
" 'Normalcy'? No, no. I will teach you how to control your powers, not be normal. No, a mutant being a human is physically impossible. However, control is. Now, Mr. Cage, I will over look breaking and entering, however, I will NOT overlook dresscode; I'm afraid that the sunglasses will have to be put away while you are indoors as they will prevent you from learning properly and distract the other students." He replied then snatched Loki's glasses and smashed them underneath his foot.
"Much better! Now I can see your face better! Mr. Cage I can assure you that you are not in fact, an odd case in this school and the color of your eyes, nor the size of your canines, are any exception. Your appearance is quite normal without the sunglasses, I assure you. Now I suppose we are even for breaking my lock, aren't we? There's a good chap." He then patted him on the back and turned to Taylor.
"Ah yes, Mr. Garrick! You are two and a half hours late. I'm glad to see you could finally join us. Yes I am glad that you are both present. I expect you both to be on time in the future, do I make myself clear? Good. I will show you both to your rooms now. Come along." Francis said, not even bothering to wait for them to answer.
With what has happened with the Equalist attacks earlier in the day, the Professor has decided to call a meeting and address the matter before dismissing everyone to bed for the night. He has called everyone to the room the had met in earlier this morning, at 8:00 pm sharp.
Location: Basement
Interacting: Lucian
@LokiLeo789, Grace
@unfallenangel, Astrid
@Wintergrey, Will
@smarty0114, Loki
@BlackPanther, Raylan
@AcerRo, Christie
@Royzooka, James
@SuddenSardines, Taylor
@Chaotic Chao, Robert
@KillBox
Francis and Sophie were waiting it the meeting room for the others to arrive; Francis sitting in one of the chairs in his usual T-shirt and jeans, and Sophie leaning against the farthest wall from where everyone else would be, yet still relatively close enough to hear what was going on, wearing a camisole and runners shorts. She wore her hair down in a lame attempt to cover up the semi heavily blood stained bandages that was wrapped around a good majority of her left shoulder. She seemed more distant than before as she seemed to be staring off into some other world and was deep in thought about what felt like hundreds of different things.
Francis sighed as he knew what he was going to tell everyone, was certainly going to make them unhappy. However, he knew that he no longer had a choice in the matter and and now all he could think about was how he was going to go break the news to everyone. This caused the room to be enveloped in what felt like an unbreakable silence as the two waited for the others to arrive and for the meeting to start.