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Alright, so that didn't go as planned.
AND NOW TIME FOR SOME COMEDY!
Rain would make most people head inside wouldn't it? I mean they're metas but that doesn't mean they have to enjoy the rain.
I'm quite interested in this myself, though I don't think I'll be posting as much as I would normally as I'm currently in an advanced RP as well as real life getting in the way of things again.

But I'm interested and that's all that matters.
This is starting to remind me of The Most Dangerous Game except with less traps and more children.
Sheryl Kinsgley, Mykolas Astraukas, and Ayumu Nakamoto

Her brothers were unhappy with her. She felt their exasperated stares behind her as she leaned against the rail, staring at the island rapidly coming into view; they would probably be at the Academy in a few minutes. Well, they weren't the only ones that were unhappy with her so they all might as well just have a 'let's hate Sheryl's duplicates' boat ride. They were a day late because her two duplicates weren't there when they were expected to arrive. The Sheryl traveling around in Asia took longer than she should have and the Sheryl in the UK had her flight delayed so neither of them were there the day before when the three siblings were supposed to be leaving for the Academy. Sheryl never realized how annoying it was to have to wait for somebody who was late until it was two of herself holding herself up. She whirled around to look at Myk and Ayu, still annoyed with her for her tardiness. They had adopted the 'disappointed mother' look with pursed lips and arms crossed over their chests. Smiling at them, Sheryl shrugged and said, "It's really not my fault."

"How is it not your fault?" Myk asked with raised eyebrows. He realized that it didn't have the effect he was looking for since he was wearing his sunglasses and had his jacket's hood up, effectively blocking out the sunlight from his face while making his facial expressions harder to see. But he tried and that was enough. How his sister thought that she could put the blame on anybody else's shoulders when there was nobody to blame but her, was beyond him. To be truthful though, Myk didn't mind that they were a day late. The delay gave him more time to pack even more of his garden friends into luggage carriers to bring with him. At the moment, he had a king protea stuck in the left pocket of his cargo pants and a baby Siberian chipmunk in the right pocket. They were quite happy there if the nuzzling from the baby chipmunk and the dancing flower was any indication. Myk hadn't told Sheryl or Ayu yet that he had some birds, a squirrel or two, and a couple rabbits in carriers with him. Oops.

Ayu grinned back at his sister and laughed a bit when he saw the baby chipmunk in Myk's pocket. He said, "It totally is your fault. It's actually both of your faults now that I think about it." He tapped his chin thoughtfully. "That means there's double the fault!" He didn't think that made any sense really but neither did he care. He was still a kid and therefore any immaturity could be placed on his quickly dwindling youth. He was going to do a bunch of dumbass shit later and nobody can stop him. Yes, he would. But then he felt the unimpressed deadpan stares from his older brother and sister on him and knew that none of that was ever gonna happen with them there. Jeez, it was like they knew what he was thinking and they don't even have that power. Maybe he'll try and convince them to do wicked cool badass rebel punk things with him later.

Sheryl had great reasons on why it was not her fault, but she didn't get to say them as they had reached the Academy and the ship had already docked. She puffed out her cheeks as both Myk and Ayu left without listening to her. She rolled her eyes. Brothers. Running after the two of them, she slung her arms around Ayu's neck since she couldn't comfortably reach up to Myk's. She grinned nonchalantly at the two of them. "You can't just leave me mid-conversation. That's rude, what would our parents say?"

Admittedly, Ayu choked a bit when Sheryl slung her arm around his neck. He was pulled towards her and his upper body awkwardly leaned in her direction. He was too busy trying to get out of her hold and being distracted by the new scenery to say anything back. Sisters. They were so annoying when they was nothing to take.

"It's just as rude to make us late," Myk replied. He hated bad first impressions. If anybody made a big deal out of their delay, he'd bake a whole bunch of cupcakes and give them them to everyone he met. He swore it upon the graves of the baby Siberian chipmunk's parents. That was a promise he would have to keep. He didn't hear any snarky comments from Ayu and glanced in his younger siblings' direction. Sheryl was absentmindedly choking her brother. If he was as immature as they were, he'd roll his eyes. Siblings. They walked along to the Administrative building to get settled into their dormitories. Instead of getting a speech about the code of conduct in the auditorium as they were supposed to, they got a transcript of it instead. It was lucky that they were only a day late.

Neither of the brothers cared that much about going to find their roommates actually. They did know that they would all be going the same way inevitably as Myk wanted to go to the park and Ayu only wanted to go to the place with the largest collection of people. Sheryl wanted to get to know her roommate. Hopefully, the two of them would become friends and hang out together. Once reaching the receptionist, only Sheryl bothered with getting a room number, key, and a roommate who might not even be in the room seeing as how it was four in the afternoon.

Curious, Ayu asked, "Who did you get?"

Sheryl read the name off the slip of paper, "Rosette Sauveterre. Sounds French. I hope she's nice." She looked over at Myk. "Do you think you can get me a rose so I can introduce myself super cheesily towards her?" She could just picture it now. A stereotypical lesbian movie set in Paris, France where she would hand a pretty French girl a bouquet of roses that matched the French mademoiselle's name and there would be a shimmering background with a budding romance as well as a ton of bad flower puns. Sheryl could feel the judgement coming from Myk and the laughter from Ayu. Since when did thee three of them get sibling telepathy powers in the first place? She was absolutely certain that none of them could read minds.

"You're right; it is French. And I probably could get you some roses, but I don't think I should," Myk said. He hoped she wasn't thinking of attempting to woo her roommate. It was only funny the first time in high school until Sheryl turned a previously-heterosexual-girl into a lesbian that had accidentally said, "I'm in lesbians with you." to her. Sheryl gave him the look that she knew Myk was 'totally going to give into my will so you might as well give in now and save your embarrassment further' to which replied with the look that said 'I'm not letting you make your roommate think you're a sexual pervert, but it's not my problem so fine. I'll give you rose.' Actually, he didn't really give her a look that told her that. He said that part out loud because he was good at specific facial expressions, but he wasn't that good. From the basket he carried around with him for moments such as this, he took out a rose. It bloomed in his hands and he gave it to her. And Sheryl laughed when she first saw his power in action; look who was benefiting now.

Ayu watched as his unfairly tall brother (who should have looked so stupid with a picnic basket but didn't) hand his shorter (than even him) sister a rose. Then he watched as Sheryl skipped off without looking back at them to the dorms. She just left him behind. That was so not cool. Looking at Myk, who he wasn't as close to because he never let him steal anything, he yelled out a good-bye to him as he ran after Sheryl. He didn't know where the student lounges were except they were probably in the student dorms. Yeah, he so totally just deserted his older bro. That made him rebellious and totally awesome.

Myk watched as Ayu ran after Sheryl. He didn't really mind. They would probably upset the animals and the flowers here in their current excited emotions. The tiny Siberian chipmunk, that really needed a name, looked up at him with terrifyingly persuasive eyes that only tiny, adorable animals could pull off. It seemed like he was heading to the park. He wandered to the west wing where both the student dorms and the park was. It seemed like he would have to soothe the animals and plants anyway if his siblings were nearby.
If he ever does get a roommate I hope they'll be okay with dancing flowers and tiny animals.

Posted intro. It's so passive and introductory compared to the other's but hey, whatever. Also, I seemed to have made Ayu trying to be a 'super cool badass rebel punk' and I don't know where that came from.
I'm just gonna shove Myk into the park and Ayu in the lounge.

Also opinion on Myk bringing in a baby Siberian chipmunk, some birds, a squirrel or two, and a couple rabbits?
I'm like writing it now and I just realized how many details I need.

  • Time of day

  • Does room number even matter like really... *whiny teenage girl voice*

  • Where I can even put Myk and Ayu because at the moment they do not even care about roommates

  • Possibly more, but I'll get there when I get there
  • Yo, sent you a PM to talk this out.
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