Jacob, tagging Riley and Jason by the fountain
Jacob was already awake, fifteen minutes before his alarm as was the usual with his morning routine. He would go on his laptop to play a few games of YuGiOh before it was time to get out of bed. There it was the drawn out beeping rising in pitch and volume every second, he rolled his eyes and touched the screen on his phone to silence it. Jacob stretched across his bed ruffling the sheets, he grunted as he moved and slowly rolled out of his bed and onto the floor. Around his bed were twelve small bonsai trees which he used to practice controlling his powers, Jacob discovered that they had doubled in size since last night and the previous week they had shrunk. JAcob smiled and tapped the closest tree, then he jumped to his feet to get ready for breakfast.
Jacob slipped on his baggy jeans, boots and long sleeve white shirt and headed to the cafeteria nodding and saying hi to all he passed. He entered the cafeteria, people were sitting down eating breakfast and talking about classes or what was on TV the previous evening. Jacob minded his own business and went to the line, he smiled at the lunch lady and got bacon and eggs to go, hurrying out of the hall quickly. It was strange, even though he had already been here a year meaning he was a second year, he still didn't feel in his element when he wasn't in his room or in class. No, quite the opposite he felt a stranger in this home away from his foster parents, he missed them but he knew he had to finish school here and learn to control his gift.
Jacob walked outside to sit and eat breakfast in the sun, he took out his mini tablet and checked if he had any emails, there were a couple of spam messages but none off of his foster parents. JAcob shrugged and went to the fountain to eat. He saw two people he had not met before racing to the fountain where Jacob decided to sit, he swallowed his shyness and continued to them anyway.
"Hey there, you guys new here or something?"
His palms grew sweaty and his heart started racing, public talking was not Jacob's strong point.