@ScienMaleficaAs the teen was getting ready to switch locations, Cullen felt a gaze on him. "Ooh, so early in the morning?" he smiled to himself.
He glanced over his shoulder carefully and briefly, so as not to attract attention to the movement, and immediately took notice of a red haired boy.
'Wonder who this kid is,' he thought before deciding on his course of action. Cullen was going to start off ignoring him, occasionally catching his eyes - play hard to get, pretty much. When it was clear he was hooked, Cullen would swoop in, his charm and sweets prepared. He wanted to experiment with the different ways he could capture them, figuring out which process was the most reliable.
Cullen reached into his pocket, fumbling around for one of the pebbles he always kept with him. They were one of the easiest inedible items to transform into food, though, obviously, starting off the transformation with something edible was the simplest. Pebbles safely stored in a small container were much more convenient to carry than, say, multiple hamburgers. Cullen flicked his finished lollipop on the grass, turning the stone into another lollipop. He strutted away, heading towards the gym. It was about time for the orientation to begin, and most, if not all, new students would be there.
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Exhausted, Erinne heaved her suitcases up one more step, one final step. She could see the window she was told about, the sunlight illuminating the hall, leaving its mark on every visible surface. As she approached it, she noticed that it was a stained glass window, depicting the
Blue Fairy and Pinocchio. Some of the colours the artist used were on the darker side, but that didn't minimize the amount of light that passed through it. In fact, the Blue Fairy's wand seemed to produce its own light, enhancing the sun's rays. Erinne stood there, mesmerized by its beauty. She hoped there were more pieces like it in the school - they could be the topic of her first article. She was planning to join some sort of news club, or even make one of her own.
Pleased that she would be graced by the stained glass every day, she located her room only a few doors down. Further along the hallway, Erinne spotted a few more students, a confrontation seeming to start. Not wanting to miss it, she quickly unlocked the door and threw her belongings inside. Her notebook and pen were tucked away in her shoulder bag, so there was no need for her to rummage through her suitcases. As promptly as she entered, she stepped out and bounded down the corridor, eyeing the remains of... a fight? The larger student was standing to the side, while the other was nowhere to be seen. Curious, she asked him where he went. Whatever hostility the student had in him was gone, answering her question obediently, and Erinne's interest was instantly piqued. She wanted to find out who had enough power to subside a fight and disappear like a ghost.
Erinne arrived at the door she was pointed to and knocked.
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