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11:32am

Genesis could only look towards the boy in shock as he walked right past her with only a single word of goodbye. She could not believe this was someone would not stop to strike a conversation; even if it were only to be brief, it would've been better than what she was just given.

'Did he just blow me off?' she couldn't help but wonder.

While she had half to mind to go after him and demand an explanation, Genesis decided she didn't really have the time to chase the boy. She still had to flip a text to Karter to let him know that school had ended early. She pulled out her phone.

'School ended early. I have the rest of the week off too. Come pick me up, plz?'

With that, Genesis headed out to the parking lot that was at the school's front entrance, and waited for Karter's vehicle to arrive.
I believe with tobiax’s newest character, there’s still a slot untouched?


Actually, I'm still working on my second character and I believe Nyaha wanted to make a second as well. We can make room if your apps have the quality to them to warrant it, but you and Claw will have to get a move on if you want a chance for those spots.

Interactions: Itsuki Konomi (Collaberation with @Claw2k11)


Sure enough, the demonstrations continued as normal, with Mori-sensei continuing to praise the other students regardless of whether they were all that impressive or not, which... not all of them even held a candle to the first few Quirks that were displayed, if Lacara were honest. Still, much unlike her, at least they showed they could control their quirks. Lacara's was much too wild, and much too intimidating at that.

Even long after the initial chain reaction of eruptions that Spacenaught had to save everyone from, lava still continued to seep out of the openings in Lacara's skin. All the fear that was projected from the other students had started to reflect back onto Lacara herself. Even Mori-sensei felt obligated to change how she'd address Lacara in order to stop her quirk from triggering again and threatening to take lives again. It was the sudden sense of alienation that had caused tears to well up within Lacara once again.

On all students other than Konomi, who looked mostly worried towards the fiery girl. She knew what Lacara felt, the rage due to the fact that they were the ones who had to hide their quirks, that they were considered freaks for simply having a odd power or transformation, but unlike Lacara, she bottled her rage and always put on a wide smile and try to talk to people, to resolve the conflict without any actual violence.

Konomi found herself drawn to the emotional girl and could not help but walk towards her, same friendly smile that she usually had on.

"Hello there!" She greeted Lacara. "My name is Itsuki Konomi, I'm glad to hear that we'll be classmates in the future!" She said, now standing close to Lacara as if not afraid that she might be hurt by her lava.

Lacara looked up at Konomi, remembering her from a couple of turns back. She seemed awefully cheerful for someone that was also in the crossfire of the chain reaction of eruptions. She even had the courage to walk right up to Lacara, who could admire her bravery.

"Yeah, I know who you are," Lacara's eyes drifted back down again as she said this, but took the time to wipe away the tears that began to form, "I'm sorry; I didn't mean to go off like I did, I just... damn it, I knew I should've found something else to talk about,"

"You don't need to apologize for who you are, Hanazawa-san." She said, almost wishing to place a hand on her shoulder, but the lava prevented it. "We all feel like you do, but everyone chooses to deal with it in their own way, for example, I choose to believe that if we're at the bottom of the barrel then things can only get better from here on out and I choose to try my best to make things go better for people." She said, pondering what she had just said, realizing that it may not make that much sense to Lacara. "I'm sorry, sometimes I just keep talking when I meet new people."

"It's OK, I get it,"

Suddenly, Lacara found herself looking back in the direction of the front gate. Her thoughts trailed back towards the protestors that were there and her efforts to try and nab a megaphone off someone and speak her mind before she was stopped by a teacher. Perhaps she would've made it worse, perhaps they'd shut their mouths long enough to listen; it was too late to gauge now.

"In that case, I stand by the point that I was trying to make," Lacara stated in determination, "Those people are always picking on and bullying quirk users, and all that out of spite as well. Yet they wonder why villains exist in the first place..."

Konomi smiled wider than before, though now because she saw the determination in Lacara's eyes, but was still a bit sad that she wasn't the one to be able to cheer her up, but a happy person was a happy person as far as she was concerned. "Well, I'm not sure if you'll agree with me on this one, but it is now our job to make that..." She pointed towards the protestors. "... and turn them into crowds cheering as we, their heroes perform yet another heroic deed, or lock up yet another villain." Konomi based all of heroic knowledge on the many manga and comic books she had read and she really hoped that Lacara did not know about any of that, or Konomi's reputation might have to suffer.

"Yeah, I guess you're right," Lacara had to admit, "Maybe if we save enough of their sorry asses enough times, they might actually have the incentive to finally give us the respect we deserve. Probably not immediately, but... hopefully soon."

"But enough of that whole mess, what I wanted to ask you is what you thought of the other people here, especially..." She looked over all of the students who had gathered there, trying to think of the one who had the most explosive and notable demonstation. ... that one? She asked pointing to the first student to do a demonstration, Ryuujin Katsuro. In truth, this whole conversation that she had started up was Konomi's own special way of trying to distract Lacara away from all the feeling that had made her explode in the first place and so far, she was not feeling very successful in the endeavor.

"Huh? Oh, him?" Lacara had to take some time to think about this Katsuro person, and how he stacked up to the others, "Honestly? His was one of the only real ones that had any real wow factor to his quirk. Dunno what happened to the idea of saving the best until last, but whatever, am I right?"

"Quirk is certainly explosive, pun not intended, but his personality could really use a bit of work if you ask me."

Lacara shrugged her shoulders at that last question, rhetorical as it was. Now that she thought of it, there were at least three others that caught her eye to one extent or another. It was worth a mention, at the very least.

"You didn't have such a bad quirk yourself, actually," she told Konomi, "Neither does the boy with the dog ears or that fat girl... Hattori Hiromi, I wanna say her name was? All of them seem useful in their own way. Not like mine..."

"While Himori-san's quirk seems pretty useful, I've yet to see the usefulness of a quirk that turns you into a bloodthirsty wolf monster." She said, briefly glancing towards Marius before turning back to Lacara just in time to hear her comment about her own quirk.

"So?" Konomi asked. "Quirks aren't supposed to be thought in that way, they're a part of who we are as people and they grow alongside us." She said. "Sure, your quirk isn't perfect now, none of them are, but give it a bit of time and training and you're bound to be better than everyone present here, fireboy included."

Lacara was bound to be better, huh? At what exactly? Killing everyone? That was the first thought that came across her mind, but then Konomi's statement seemed to resonate with her. Perhaps she could become a competent hero in due time. Lacara still had a long way to go; that much she knew going in. But at least now she garnered the confidence she'd need to tackle the aspect head on.

"Yeah... you maybe right," Lacara stated, "Thanks for the talk. I needed that."

Feeling a little better, Lacara stood up and collected her key from Death Glare, before turning back for the briefest of seconds.

"I'll see you around, Konomi."

It was then that she took her leave. As she walked towards the dormitories, she look a little more closely at the key she collected, noting that it had the number 5 on it. If not for the earlier conversation, that number would've meant nothing to her; all she would've cared about was getting inside and going straight into the bathroom shower so she could wash the lava off of her before it could cool and solidify. But now Lacara had an inkling of wonder that she might encounter Konomi again earlier than she could've expected.

With that, Lacara approached the room number 5, and slowly opened the door.
Oh wow, lots of posts happened while I was sifting through images. Can't say I'm surprised.

...

@Allycat Lemme snag amalgamation real quick while I have the perfect image for it, if you'd please.
Interest checked. Not sure what I wanna go with yet, so I'll probably hold off until I see some other apps.

Interactions: Anenokoji Hitsu (@ERode)



'Time and not effort, huh?' Tsurushi thought to herself, 'I wonder...'

Hitsu brought up a valid point. Perhaps Tsurushi was trying to go about getting Tamiko to warm up to her entirely the wrong way. Still, there was no way it could possibly be that easily, surely. Tsurushi decided she'd tell Hitsu what little information she knew about Tamiko.

"Well, you say that, but... there's one girl in particular that I can't seem to get through at all," Tsurushi stated, "She never showed up to class, and I just so happened to chance upon her at the park that's nearby the other day, when I was trying to find this place on my lunch break. I tried to remind her that she was ill-suited for that park, but... she wouldn't have a bar of it..."

Would Hitsu's professional opinion change even the slightest amount? The only way to know for sure was to give her the chance to speak.

Interactions: Kei Aiba (@Jun)



10:59am

Considering the gym was needed so that the emergency assembly could be... well, assembled, it was obvious that gym class was going to be let off just those few extra minutes early. Everyone was ushered into the changing rooms so that they could change out of the clothes they were wearing for the occasion and back into their regular ones, but Genesis found herself pausing mid-dress. Her thoughts drifted to her boyfriend Karter. He said that he'd pick her up from school in time for the two of them to attend the press conference, but if the principal were to announce what she thought he might, he'd be OK to pick her up even earlier. Genesis also had concerns about what truly happened to Lily and, more importantly, what would if the person(s) responsible had instead either herself or Karter and how they'd be able to cope. No doubt most of the other students would have the same concerns or fears, but...

"Truth or dare?" seemingly enough to snap her out of her trance, Genesis resumed her changing of clothes, not paying much attention to her friend.

"We don't have time for this, Dakota," she replied flatly.

"We won't if that's how you're gonna play this," came an equally blunt statement from Dakota. With that, Genesis sighed.

"Alright, fine; truth," this enticed Dakota to grab an egg that she was randomly carrying in her hoodie pocket and shoved it all the way down Genesis' top, crushing it all the while. Needless to say, she was taken aback.

"The hell was that for?!" she demanded to know.

"New rule; If anyone calls truth for the 5th or greater time, they get egged once for each additional time they call it," was a fierce reply from Dakota, "Next time, you get another couple of eggs to the face,"

Genesis gave a look of complete and utter disbelief, but Dakota was having none of it. Rolling her eyes, Genesis took the T-shirt that she just changed out of and used it to clean as much as the egg off of her as she could.

"My turn. Chop chop," Dakota clapped a couple times during that last statement

"Right," Genesis nodded, "Truth or...?"

"Dare! Definitely dare," Dakota intervened boldly.

Genesis took a while to think of a good dare for Dakota to undertake that wouldn't get them into too much trouble. She figured she should probably keep it simple and try not to make it too eye-catching, so that it wouldn't draw the attention of the teachers.

"Ooh, I know!" Genesis had decided, "You have princess carry me all the way to the assembly. Oh, and you can neither adjust from when you first pick me up nor sit down before you set me down, or you lose the dare."

"And we know that I won't just fall over and die how, exactly?" Dakota asked with a sneer, "I mean come on, you outweigh me by like an entire fucking ton,"

"Bullshit I do!" Genesis retorted, taking offense to such a scandalous claim, before looking at the time and realizing that they were late, "Oh crap; we're gonna have to run or we'll..."

"YOLO!!" with that, Dakota heaved Genesis up, taking her completely by surprised, and charged out of the changing room.

...

Sure enough, they made it just as Principal Alfred Wilshire was about to kick the assembly off, and by the slightest of margins as well. They still had to find seats, and Dakota had eyes on two that were right at the end of one of the back rows. Typically the back rows were supposed to be reserved for the third year students, but Dakota mentally reserved those seats for herself and Genesis anyway. She secured them just as Principal Wilshire threatened to give everyone homework on their break, but had to hold her breath for the whole thing just so she wouldn't get caught for making noise. Genesis looked over to her right and saw that, as well as Dakota obviously, she was sitting next to a boy with black hair and round glasses. Feeling guilty for not being able to ask if it was OK for the two girls to sit next to him, Genesis awkwardly looked away from the boy and focused her eyes towards the principal, as he gave his speech.

Thankfully, the assembly was rather short, which allowed Dakota to start trying to catch her breath. Genesis couldn't help but show concern for the poor girl as she struggled to take in air. Well, it was Dakota's own fault for recklessly asphyxiating herself like that, but still...

"Are you OK?" asked a worried Genesis.

"I uh... gotta go out..." Dakota replied, "Catch my breath... that sort of thing..."

With that, Dakota stood up and took her leave, leaving Genesis with the third year boy that she'd been sitting next to. Genesis stood up and stretched for a moment, before turning to face the boy in question.

"Hey, uh... I'm real sorry for forcing myself next to you," she told him, "I'd have asked if it was OK to take the seat that I did if I wasn't running late. My name's Genesis Aguilar. I'm a second year."


Wednesday, March 20; 10:00am

School dragged on as per usual, it seemingly being the only thing to keep running while everything else had closed for the morning. Right now was the beginning of gym class, and Genesis Aguilar had volunteered to join the class in skipping over a jump rope despite not needing to due to her heavy pregnancy. Genesis had actually put a valiant effort into trying to keep up with some of the fitter classmates and, to the amazement of onlookers, she wasn't too far behind them in the slightest. But the classmate to her immediate right, a girl in a black and pink hoodie and red-framed glasses by the name of Dakota Stark, had purposefully slowed down all the way to a halt just when the gym teacher was no longer looking in their direction. This was unsurprising of Dakota considering she was a known slacker, but she got away with it enough times that it wouldn't have mattered in the long run. She turned to face Genesis, shaking her head all the while.

"Why're you even doing this, Gen?" she asked, "You literally have the best excuse in the world right there!"

Dakota had poked Genesis in right in the middle of her expanded belly, which caused her to let out a slight shriek of recoil as she flinched, but she was able to regain her footing. Genesis resumed her skipping, although frowned as she turned to face Dakota.

"Jesus, girl, you could've poked poor Melody right in the eye!" she angrily whispered.

"Wait, who?" Dakota was bewildered for a second, but then it clicked in her mind, "Oh right; that's what you've decided, huh? Cute."

"Mhm. We both came up with it at same time, funnily enough," Genesis mentioned.

"Hmph, LOL. So when you gonna play that card, out of curiosity?"

"I dunno. To be honest with you, I'm not even sure I want to,"

"Awe come on; the one thing a preggo gal's supposed to be doing is sitting on her ass all day. Even I know that."

"I'd like to see you try carrying someone inside you, then,"

"Yeah, aight. You wanna hook me up with some piping hot D, real quick?"

"Well... I do know a guy who knows some guys..."

...

The sexually suggestive manner in which Genesis narrowed her eyes and curved her lips into a smile was enough to make Dakota shudder. It was a good thing she didn't decide to start back up again, otherwise it would've been enough to throw her off on what she was doing and make her fall flat on her butt with entangled jump rope all around her. Both girls looked over to see what the gym teacher was up to, noting that he was coaxing along another girl who was evidently struggling. It was then that a PA system could be heard blaring to life.

"Attention all students and teachers. This is a reminder that we are to have an emergency assembly straight after this period of class, as requested by our principal. I repeat; please report to the assembly straight after class. Recess will proceed as normal afterwards."

Genesis lowered her head in sadness. She was wondering when exactly they were going to go over the news that was all the rage in Emerald City, but she never thought they'd leave it until this late in the day. She turned to Dakota.

"Ya think this is when they wanna cover that murder or kidnapping or whatever happened that day?" asked Genesis.

"Eh, beats me," Dakota remarked carelessly, breathing a heavy sigh, "Uuuuuugh, the biggest waste of time school could possibly throw at us right after the second biggest waste of time they could throw. The hell does this Lily Turner bitch think she is anyway? Ruining our day like this?"

"Are you fucking insane, Dakota?!" Genesis exclaimed in shock, "You can't throw shade at the mayor's daughter like that!"

Thankfully the gym teacher was too far away to hear the exchange, but the students that were in earshot had all glared at Dakota, one or two of them even shaking their heads in disgust. Genesis bit her lip, embarrassed by the newfound attention Dakota had garnered. How this girl could live without shame for having no amount of filter, Genesis didn't know, and on second thought, she didn't want to think about it.

"Let's just go back to skipping jump rope," she suggested.

"Tch, fine," Dakota shrugged her shoulders as she said this, "I'd have thought even PervyGymSensei would've had a limit on seeing how many small-ass jailbait titties could bounce in the air and reached it by now, but whatever..."

With that, she reluctantly joined Genesis in resuming her skipping, albeit at her own pace. She didn't want to go so fast as to give the impression that she was trying too hard, but she still made sure she went quick enough to discourage the gym teacher from getting on her back.
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