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All you crazy kids and your adventures!
I moved into my university yesterday xD


Awesome! I move in next month haha. I don't start until the end of September. What school are you going to?
Hey guys. Sadly, my Internet is going to be down for a couple of days while my Internet company upgrades my modem. It randomly went out yesterday and when I called they said that I should have gotten a new modem about a year ago, and of course nobody told me. Luckily they're having it shipped quickly and it should be here in a couple of days. I have internet on my phone but I'm going crazy not being able to watch YouTube on my tv.

On the bright side, I've been catching up on my comic book reading!
I wasn't aware that Goosebumps was spy data. This explains so much.


Haha. I can't wait for the movie!
Haha Not the librarians from my childhood. I was convinced they were government spies. They will have to run after you to protect their spy data.
Sayuri's attention was on Epsilon as he appeared in the room. Even wounded, he displayed an aura of power that she could not match, yet. He stole the attention of the room. She, of course, mentally rejected his offer to let them try to kill one of them in order to gain permission to fight Phi. There was no hope of beating Delta or Epsilon. However, it wasn't just that. She had grown to care about these two. In that instant, she realized she would rather give her life to protect them - whatever that was worth - and that she would never try to take their lives.

Her eyes narrowed when Epsilon took one of her Strawberry Soda cans and she very slightly reconsidered her position on refraining from violence. But she let it go. There wasn't much she could do about it anyway without just looking like a girl who's having a tantrum.

She was beginning to feel distracted by the tension in the room. The air was thickening. She could feel the frustration and anger and fear filtering through the air. She wasn't an empath, but somehow the air felt thicker as tense people took in air and released it with their worries laced within it. The situation was dire. Most of what she was feeling was her own emotion. Kana was right, they needed real-world practice.

Sayuri looked at Danny, concerned. His skin had hardened and the sight of his white eyes and blue skin was unsettling. She looked away when Carson gave his speech. She noticed Theodore's wave, which was done in tradition Theodore style. Her arms were crossed and she moved her hand up and back down in a short wave and she actually allowed a slight smile, containing within it the frustration and tension that she was feeling.

Her eyes narrowed at Justin when he mentioned "failed bets." There was a muffled sound of thunder in the distance, but she didn't care if that meant she was going to get a lecture from Delta or Epsilon about her "thunder problem." She shared a look with Theodore, communicating her annoyance with the comment.

"Looks like it's time for us to make our exit," Sayuri said - not a command, but more of a statement since the two bosses in the room were taking over it. "Come on you two," Sayuri motioned to Carson and Justin, "let's show you where to park." Her eyes narrowed at Justin for a moment, "though I'm not sure if I can lead you properly considering I'm a 'failed bet." She placed an emphasis on the words, "failed bet," without hiding how she felt about being called that. "On second thought, how about Theodore shows you the way." She turned to Theodore, but then feigned realization, "oh, but of course you're a failed bet too, Theodore. Hm..." She glared at Justin one last time and turned and stopped for a moment near Danny.

"Danny can probably show you," she smiled at Danny hoping that he knew she wasn't insulting him or anything, but she hid the smile from most of the room, "he's got thick skin." She strode out of the room all the while trying to keep herself from feeling embarrassed at the display she had just put on in the mess hall. She hadn't meant to be so rude, but the statement had kindled something inside her. She didn't like being called a failed bet at all. She would have to ask Theodore how he had felt about it and how she had looked going off like that. She knew that she should not have spoken the way she had. Justin was absolutely right and he had a point. The statement had bothered her, but more because she knew that it was the truth. In their current state, they were failed bets. She clenched her fist as she strolled down the hall and thought, but we're going to change that.
Finishing up my post :)
Sayurilamented the loss of Justin's CD collection. It would have been interesting to see what music he could bring to the table. She knew that the CD collection would never be seen again. Thinking inwardly, she was very glad that her own music was here with her, including her silver Walkman. She'd never moved her music into the digital era and never bothered with an iPod, though many people thought she was crazy because of it. They thought she was just trying to be a hipster. She thought it was ironic that it used to be the other way around, those with iPods were the hipsters.

At Carson's response to her joke about making a Will, she felt a little guilty. Even from the few minutes of him being here, she thought he seemed nice. She liked that he seemed lighthearted and straightforward. She hoped that she hadn't scared him or intimidated him. She put up a wall to keep others from getting too close, but she didn't want to outright push them away. But at the same time, another part of her didn't care. It was like a coldness that could sometimes spread through her entire body. A coldness that kept her from caring about the other people in the base. She didn't like that about herself, but it wasn't something she could control. She always displayed an air of coldness towards everyone, but only rarely did that coldness actually reflect how she was inside in the truest sense of the word.

At Carson's mention of his family and his mother, Sayuri almost began to cry. His story about texting her so she wouldn't worry made her remember her own mother. She used to text her too. Especially after her father died. She hadn't wanted her mom to worry about her. At first, it seemed to help her mom. But then her mother began to slip into a coldness of her own and Sayuri's texts ceased to matter.

Her eyes slipped to Theodore and the apple he was holding. She raised an eyebrow at him as he just stood there. She made a note of his mood. It sometimes irked her how his mood could be, but she really wasn't one to talk. She wasn't much of a ray of sunshine herself and she hadn't done any better at her own introduction than Theodore did with his own after he had sat down next to Delta. She could feel that cold inside her spread and she felt irritated with herself. She wanted to do as Delta said, and go see Slate to make sure he was okay, but she still wasn't sure if she should go. If she were more retrospective, she might note that she was too scared to go and try to see him. Scared that he would reject her outright.

Delta's talk about the two scenarios that could involve Phi brought her back into the room. It made her think of her mom again and the fledgling Omega that attacked them. A sharp pain pierced her heart when she thought about what was probably happening to their families right now. Even though she had never personally run into Phi, she knew of him very well from people who had run into him. If it had been Phi who had attacked her and her mother, there would have been one more dead body that night.

In a dazzling show of energy and spontaneity, Kana burst into the mess hall and such a think immediately demanded the attention of everyone in the room, or at least it demanded Sayuri's attention. She was envious of the way Kana seemed to be free and willing to put herself out there. Sayuri couldn't see herself doing the same. She wasn't a coward, but she also wasn't someone who possessed the initiative to face danger head-on.

Delta spoke and as he did so, a humming filled her ears as he suddenly appeared behind Kana. The sight was sobering. If this had been a real battle the girl would be dead - and probably everyone else in the room, especially if it had been Phi. Sayuri sighed when Delta mentioned that they weren't ready. She knew it was true. She'd been practicing for months and the only consistent evidence of her power were the clouds that covered their base and kept them hidden from satellites. Delta affirmed her thoughts when he showed them his scar. Her own hand rose to her jaw to feel how it wasn't aligned correctly. The newbie Omega had gotten her good and her jaw would always remind her of that with it's clicking when she ate. Sometimes it would even lock into place if she wasn't careful.

She noticed Sunny slip in and let out a sigh when Sunny spoke and revealed her optimism.

Sayuri looked down and noticed that she no longer had coffee in her mug. She didn't really want a refill so she went to wash it and brought out one of her strawberry sodas instead.

She wasn't very sure about what she should say to the others. She wasn't very good at conversation.

"I for one," she finally said, "would not underestimate Kana." Sayuri gave Kana a nod of solidarity.
Working on a post and trying to make sure I include everything that happened haha. It's going to be interesting to navigate Sayuri's relationship with everyone and how she feels about them. I'm really loving all the new characters!
It's nice to meet all the new RPers :) Looking forward to RP'ing with you guys!
@Marx

Well that's good, haha. I hope everything is going well with that project!
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