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4 mos ago
Current And maybe most people don't like getting a single line back in response to a few paragraphs? Like whatever floats your boat, but there's a reason Free exists.
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1 yr ago
Hey now, he's becoming self-aware. Don't take that from him.
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2 yrs ago
If the man's is asking for a ban, might as well give it to him. Good riddance.
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2 yrs ago
Then you'd just be crying about why it's permanent instead.
2 yrs ago
Oh no, oh no. Someone warn his "roommate" Smarty's about to lose it.
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Gregory Irving


Things were rather quiet after that as Gregory brooded in silence and tried to fall asleep. Naturally the former didn’t exactly help with the latter. A flurry of activity caught his attention, and he briefly glanced about as the room was cleared of almost every other patient. Uncertainty cleared aside bitterness for a moment, and he tilted his head to keep the door in sight as he wondered.

At least it didn’t take long for the procession of injured, soldiers, and medical staff to quickly file inside. “Fantastic,” he muttered wheezily as he turned his head to look at the ceiling again. The whole lot of them had been sent out to live combat, and it looked like only a fraction had worse injuries than him. Fan-fucking-tastic indeed. His right hand twitched, too mangled to do much else, and he sighed irritably. The irritation only grew as things continued to happen around him. Doctors and nurses performed their duties, the other students did whatever, and he was unable to even sit up without the pain slamming him back down.

More sounds. Numerous boots against the floor. More soldiers then, but why? He didn’t need to turn his head before the answer was handed to him in the form of a light show above him, and the disappearance of his injuries. He blinked a few times, overwhelmed by just how… healthy he felt, before he turned just in time to catch a glimpse of the Precursor as the doors slid shut with a hiss.

The realization that he didn’t have to just lay around uselessly prompted Gregory to sit up quickly, and climb out of bed. Still… between the cast around his upper arm, the wrappings around his other hand making it hard to move, and those around his waist… he needed to find someone to get all this stuff off of him. Luckily, the doctor that arrived moments later and cleared them to get on with their lives also pointed him in the direction of some staff that could do just that, so that’s exactly where he headed off for the moment.
Gregory Irving

It was no alarm, but the familiar and steady beep of plugged in electronics roused Gregory once again. His eyes stung from the artificial light when he forced them open, and his entire body ached. What parts did not were only because he could not feel them at all. For a moment he thought about looking around, but the familiar ceiling hinted at what he would see, so Gregory closed his eyes instead.

That did not help nearly as much as he had hoped. Unable to fall asleep again due to the general discomfort of continued existence, Gregory was instead left to stew in unpleasant and bitter thoughts instead. His expression tightened bit by bit as irritation mounted, at all manner of things, and the fact that he couldn’t move either hand only served to heighten the annoyance he felt. Of course his thoughts then drifted to how he’d be unable to fulfill his routine with these injuries and the loop of negative thoughts continued to play out.

He should have been brooding in silence, but Gregory didn’t realize he’d been angry enough and started mutter choice curses and what not. Not until an annoyed, “Shut it,” interrupted him, and Gregory opened his eyes again. A faint hint of recognition flitted across his expression as he scowled at the nurse, before the name tag made things click. “Great, it’s fucking you.” She didn’t deserve that from him, but he didn’t care enough to think about it at the moment. With only a nurse that seemed to hate her patients for company, Gregory truly thought about bashing his head against the bed’s railing until he went unconscious.

ℂ𝕠𝕝𝕝𝕒𝕓𝕠𝕣𝕒𝕥𝕚𝕠𝕟 ℙ𝕠𝕤𝕥 / / @Zombehs@January


𝕊𝕖𝕡𝕥. 𝟛, 𝟚𝟘𝟚𝟘 / / 𝕌𝕊𝔸ℝ𝕀𝕃ℕ 𝔼𝕒𝕤𝕥 / / 𝔸𝕣𝕓𝕠𝕣𝕖𝕥𝕦𝕞 / / 𝟚𝟙𝕩𝕩


Hector covered his mouth to stifle another laugh as Gregory prepped an attack. His eyes were black glass once more as communications between him and Miranda played like a movie reel in his mind.

With a cursory knowledge of what Gregory could do, Hector had a slight advantage.

"Shouldn't have tipped your hand to me~" he muttered to himself, the sing-song taunt catching automatically to an old lullaby nudging at the borders of his consciousness.

Miranda smacked a three-meter-tall chunk of wood from a nearby tree with an audible crack, pitching the hunk of tree trunk at Gregory's general position before sliding to the right for another blindside.

A distinctly different sound called for Gregory to abandon his position and he jumped out of the way to the left, rolling to a stop some feet away. With the path broken, the rock shot forth and thunked uselessly against the massive chunk of wood, illuminating it for a brief moment as the glow faded.

Flinching as it crashed into the ground and kicked up a spray of dirt, he scrambled to his feet just in time to see Miranda drift past its own projectile, buried partially in the ground, right at him. He would have liked his thoughts to race for a solution, but it was a mess up there at the moment.

So, when an utterly insane idea came to mind, he didn’t take any time, time he didn’t have anyways, to weigh it out. A few steps back as if retreating from the approaching figure, before he rushed towards Miranda. Now he just needed to avoid the arms and not get skewered by her Licker tongue…

Hector grinned. Miranda took the bait, moving forward at breakneck speed to meet Gregory. The Aberration boy considered actually breaking a particular neck, but refrained.

Miranda slipped just far enough left to catch Gregory by the upper arm as the two nearly collided. This time, though, instead of holding him or throwing him, it just gripped harder. And crushed the humerus.

He grimaced as Miranda maneuvered through the air without any sense of effort, snatching his arm as he nearly ran right past her. Jarred to a sudden halt, his eyes widened when the monster’s grip tightened around his upper arm. The rock clutched in the hand was released moments before he felt as the bone was ground to dust.

Even adrenaline wasn’t enough to dull the pain as he slumped to the forest floor, apparently intent on screaming his throat out. The pain was blinding, but it had not rendered him unconscious just yet. While one arm dangled uselessly in Miranda’s grasp, the other tried its best to trace a path on the ground next to Gregory. It wouldn’t be a long one, but maybe it’d be enough at point blank.

Miranda remained in place, face turned towards Gregory, curious about her victim's next move.

Clouded by pain, it took Gregory a few moments to realize that his hand that still worked moved meaninglessly over the forest floor. No glowing path trailed behind, nor was there a rock positioned to punch a hole through Miranda. “Shit,” he croaked out, stumbling over the simple curse, as he stared up at the near-featureless face.

‘Must not have actually activated my power,’ he realized with surprising clarity as his free hand reached up to try and bap Miranda. A last desperate attempt with the hope that she didn’t really count as living and weighed about as much as she looked to.

The glowing hexagon inscribed in a dual-ringed circle appeared on Miranda's body, but the moment the spell activated, Gregory felt his entire body slump, as if a great weight had settled over his shoulders. Which it might as well have, since the meaning was clear even to his pain-addled mind; he wasn’t moving her in the slightest. Course the density probably also meant he didn’t actually have a way to hurt her…

The glyph winked out as he released it, and he slumped even further in her grasp if that was even possible at this point. His free hand fumbled around him for something, but the fight seemed to have left him even as he grasped at the dropped rock.

Miranda released him, letting the dangling body drop completely as she moved back into the darkness. A hiss punctuated the brief silence that followed her departure. The game was still afoot. How many lives Gregory had was a number he would have to find out--one way or another.

Blinking away the stars that covered his vision when his mangled arm hit the floor, Gregory only really became aware of the other, lesser pains as he was left alone for a moment’s respite. Each breath was accompanied by a flare of pain that radiated from his gut. Of course it had reopened; it wasn’t even a fucking day old.

He considered just laying here for whatever was supposed to happen. Honestly did for a moment. Why the fuck was he trying so hard anyways? If he proved himself, they’d just send him out. And if he survived? They’d send him out on harder missions, until one day the dice came up in snake eyes and he didn’t come back. Assuming he was fortunate enough that a stroke of bad luck was what ended him…

Regardless of those thoughts, Gregory eventually propped himself up unsteadily. Thumping the rock into the soil next to him a few times, he didn’t want to roll over and die, but his options were narrowing. Standing up took an effort on its own, and he swayed a bit as he tried to gather his bearings again. Where the hell had he seen that flash?

Hector scratched his chin, mental eyes running through the film reel of events Miranda was sending his way. Ew. A deadweight. One of those guys. Being a waste of oxygen was one thing, but being a waste of magic was quite another. Hector had to admit his power was one of the better ones, though, so he was just a little biased against Gregory's lackluster participation. If Rosa had seen fit to give this newbie special treatment, then there had to be more than just some loser who would roll over at the first sign of defeat. But Rosa had always said that Hector was too mean to the other students.

"You need to play with them, Hector, not with them."

Rosa sucked at giving advice. But in some horribly right way, she made sense.

Hmm. Fine.

"What a party pooper," he mumbled, crawling out of the recess in the tree.

Tag, then. Because if Gregory gave up that easily, Hector would have to go back to his containment chamber (or get shot). And he hated that boring, white room with no windows. Sure, they had filled it up with knick-knacks and games after he had 'gotten better,' but what was the point of it all if he only had Miranda to play with? She wasn't even that fun. Especially not after she became stronger.

Near Gregory, Miranda began to make a clicking noise instead, like the sound of a tongue sucking against the roof of a mouth. Rhythmically. A metronome. Constantly telegraphing her position.

Before long, the clicks had relocated to Gregory's right and Miranda hovered just within range of the paltry moonlight filtering down through the foliage. She hissed again and feinted forward with an awkward lurch made only stranger by her particular brand of movement.

In the direction Miranda was facing, and far ahead of Gregory, Hector fumbled through the half-remembered lyrics of that "Clementine" lullaby he used to hear so often, deciding to just sing the chorus over and over again in a loud voice as he walked even further from Gregory's position.

"Oh, my darling, oh, my darling,
Oh, my darling Clementine.
You are lost and gone forever,
Dreadful sorry, Clementine."

After a few moments, Gregory decided he prefered the silence to the noise Miranda was making. It let him keep track of where Miranda was, but only highlighted that there wasn’t any real escape as the source drifted around him. Grabbing at the shoulder of his broken arm to try and keep it from swinging about too much and blinding him with pain, he darted backwards as Miranda floated into the moonlight and towards him.

Off in the distance Gregory could hear a voice, though the words were distorted by the frantic pounding of his own heart as he tried to play keep away from Miranda’s grasp. Digging the front of his foot into the ground, he kicked up a spray of dirt and grass at it before he threw himself aside to put even just a bit of distance between them.

Rolling to his feet with only a sharp hiss of pain as adrenaline temporarily overcame his injuries, he bolted in the direction of Hector's voice even as he glanced towards Miranda.

The creature followed behind him at a leisurely pace, matching his speed, but not surpassing it. It remained just barely in sight, making sure Gregory was aware of what stopping or slowling down meant.

Hector, meanwhile, stopped singing as Gregory got closer. With a loud laugh, he broke into a run.

Since he couldn’t really do anything about it… Gregory ignored Miranda in favor of making sure he didn’t stumble over some roots and eat dirt. It was distant, but he could hear the sound of another’s footfalls as dry leaves crunched and sticks cracked. The sound of Hector’s laughter was… annoying, and he gripped his broken arm all the tighter as he ducked his head lower and picked up the pace.

Once again, Miranda matched his pace, her distance behind him never increasing or decreasing. As she glided past a tree, she ripped a handful of wood from the trunk, casually pitching it at Gregory.

His initial urge was to dodge the projectile, but he pushed onward instead as he raised his one good hand. Eventually... something would hit him or the adrenaline high would run its course. If this didn't work, it just meant the game came to an end a bit quicker.

Jagged edges and splinters dug into his palm as the chunk reached him, but he willed for his ability to manifest over it, claim it as his, and rip away the physics that otherwise would no doubt shatter his remaining good arm.

In his careless amusement, Hector didn't realize he had reached a dip in the forest floor and with a loud cry he found himself tumbling down the incline, rolling to a sprawling stop across a bed of branches and leaves. Aside from the dirt and vegetation covering him, his body sported no injuries.

Behind Gregory, Miranda flickered repeatedly, synced to the thudding rustling of Hector's fall. With every flicker, the Gregory-form took on more scratches and bruises, until the noises ahead stopped.

Pouting, Hector scrambled to his feet and continued moving.

The sense of victory when his hand wasn't crushed faded quickly at the yell that came from ahead of him. Not from any concern for Hector, but the realization that this was a chance. Miranda's form flickered, injuries manifesting, but despite that it did not stop its advance. Releasing the stopped chunk with a muttered curse, he continued on after Hector's trail, careful not to fall down in the same way Miranda's controller evidently had.

Hector was out of breath. Being cooped up in one room for a year had the expected effect of rendering him out of shape, even with the boisterous energy of his age. He jogged away from Gregory at a slower pace, grumbling to himself about being a party pooper.

He spun around, hands on his hips even as he huffed and puffed for breath.

"Come at me, Clementine!" he hollered in Gregory's direction, signaling Miranda to screech wildly behind his opponent. The creature charged forward, closing the distance between itself and its prey.

He was closer than he thought from how cloes Hector sounded, but the screech behind him was hair-raising and he swallowed the panic as Miranda rushed towards him. Pushing into an outright sprint, he tried futilely for a few more moments to keep the distance between him and it from shortening.

Then he dug his heels in, tried to spin on a dime, and sucker punch the monster. His expression was resigned to a grimace as he gave the haymaker his all, fully expecting a broken hand for his efforts, but he needed the force to transfer to Hector.

Unfortunately, Miranda's damage was a one-way street and Gregory's fist met her open mouth head-on, punching all the way to the back of the creature's head and inflicting no damage. Miranda clamped down with her vertical maw and flung the student to the side with a flick of her neck, throwing him against a nearby tree. She had let go on the throw's finish, but the rows upon rows of jagged teeth had brutally marred Gregory's hand and his wrist.

Why the fuck had he ai- Whatever thought that might have been didn’t have a chance to finish as he felt Miranda’s blender of a jaw go to work. Any sensation beyond pain faded with a sharp crack as it wrenched him into the air and then into a tree by the hand. The impact drove his breath out in a sharp gasp, and he didn’t get back up when he hit the forest floor with a thump.

Miranda glided towards his prone form, bending over and prodding him experimentally. When Gregory didn't move, it hefted the boy over one shoulder and drfited towards Hector, who had now approached the two with an annoyed groan.

"Well, that's great! He's bleeding, too, just to make it look worse for me," the Aberration grumbled like it was Gregory's fault for bleeding, huffing as he reached out to tug impetuously on Gregory's hair. "Stupid idiot."

Without any response from the unconscious student, Hector kicked at the dirt and picked his way through the underbrush back towards campus.

It wasn’t until he was slung over a shoulder that Gregory began to stir. Even when Hector yanked on his hair, he didn’t do much to resist the smaller child. While conscious, his injuries left him dazed and scattered his thoughts. Yet he somehow managed to spit out a winded, "Redundant," in response to the boy before he went limp in Miranda's grip again, slipping under from all that'd happened.
Gregory Irving


“Shit.” Of course. Not only did she levitate, but she moved just as fast… or, more likely, faster than he did. Where was she? He looked around frantically, but the leaves hadn’t fallen enough for the moonlight to illuminate the forest.

A hiss to his far right caused Gregory to flinch, but the sound that followed was much more frightening. Hinted at by a series of sharp cracks, he could not help but freeze as the ground shuddered beneath his feet from the crash of a toppled tree. Wide-eyed, he stared in that direction before his survival instinct screamed for him to do something. The urge to just leg it out of the forest was offest by a bout of hyperventilation, and he dropped to a knee as his vision swam.

Just for a moment. ‘Yeah, and I’ll open them just to see my last moment,’ Gregory thought bitterly as he blinked his eyes furiously and tried to reco-

His head snapped up and Gregory squinted as he tried to figure out if it was just his eyes playing tricks. There had been a slight glow ahead… hadn’t there? Fumbling around him, he felt the rough surface of a rock and fingers dug into the soft soil to pry it loose. The crash of another tree caused him to flinch again, almost losing the rock in hand, but panic did not boil up and threaten to overwhelm him this time.

Whether it was a display of strength, attempts to spook and panic him, a distraction, or something else entirely, it meant Miranda wasn’t currently breathing down his neck. Clutching the rock tightly, he marched forward with a stride that exuded confidence he did not feel.

The hiss stopped Gregory in his tracks, and he tried to backpedal to no avail. Stumbling backwards ungracefully, he would have landed on his back if Miranda hadn’t seized him by the arm and promptly gave him the ragdoll treatment. The first bounce drove any semblance of breath from his lungs, and the forest floor tore at his clothes and skin as he rolled to a stop. Miranda slipped away into the shadows without a sound, but Gregory didn’t even take notice; a bit too preoccupied with trying to reorient himself.

Of course, the first words from the cuff were damning ones. "Temporary exception set by--Commander--Michael Kardos. Suppression module off."

They wanted him to fight then… If he couldn’t then he was worthless to them, that was why he’d been sent here after all right?

The hiss meant he didn’t have any more time to think, and despite feeling battered and bruised he tensed his entire body. Forming the circle came easily this time, and the bisected rock floated behind him as Gregory threw himself forward, rolling amateurishly to spin around. A trail shed some sorely needed light into the forest, almost fully drawn as he curved it back towards the spot he had just moved from. Enough length left to make minor adjustments, but the projectile would be full-speed.

His free hand brushed the surrounding ground, feeling for anything else he could use as ammunition. His heels dug into the soil, readying to let him bolt the moment his path was drawn and the projectile launched.
Gregory Irving


Noting the odd noise that accompanied each of the child's movements, Gregory quirked a brow as he looked downwards at the kid. A few moments passed, during which the kid began to search for something, before he sighed quietly under his breath. "Sorta," he admitted with a slight shrug despite the kid paying him little attention as he wondered who the hell ha- Actually that line of thought was probably just going to be depressing considering the location.

Focusing on the candy that the kid offered him, Gregory tilted his head a bit before he reached out to take it. "Thanks? You give some to everyone you scare?" While normally he would have just torn the caramel free, he instead listened to the kid and gingerly unwrapped it. It was a bit silly to him, but hell it was a child doing something childish. He could go along with that at the least.

"Rosa said candy tastes better after a good scare," he held out his hand for the wrapper, smiling broadly.

"Of course she did," he murmured as he looked over the candy wrapper, noting the details, before he placed it into the kid's hand. "So..." Trailing off, he blinked a few times, pursed his lips, and then continued with a shrug. "I'm Gregory, or Greg if you want. What's your name?"

"Hector!" the boy replied, tucking the candy wrapper back into his pocket. "And that's Miranda!" He pointed proudly at the three-story lamprey woman peeking out from behind the building. "She's shy."

Following the finger to the massive being, he seemed a bit bewildered at Miranda's behavior. It was hard to wrap his head around something with that appearance acting... well, shy, and he ran a hand through his hair with a sigh and then rubbed at his temple. "Right, I can roll with this," he muttered under his breath before he turned his attention back to Hector. "Better than enthusastic with her size," he remarked as he stepped further from the building's entrance. "So how'd the two of you meet? And do you care for a walk?"

"Miranda?" Hector cocked his head at Gregory curiously. "I didn't meet Miranda. I made her." He turned back to beckon the creature forward and it slid towards him at a glacial pace. Fully revealed, its dress-like outer layer seemed to be a part of its body and instead of walking, it smoothly glided across the ground. "Let's go for a walk, Miranda!"


"Didn't want to assume." He looked up as it slid out from behind the building, and noted its ability to drift almost soundlessly towards them; guess that explained why he hadn't noticed it approaching the building at all. Looking back at the guards for a moment, when it didn't seem like there would be any trouble, he took up the lead at a somewhat sedate pace, with the occasional glance towards Miranda. "You scare all the new people that move in?"

"Just the ones who look funny," Hector pointed at Gregory's hair, "like that." He stared at the long, golden tresses with awe as they walked. "How did you make it so long? Even the girls I know don't have it that long."

Leave it up to a kid to point out his hair when they were in a place filled with superpowers of all kinds he supposed with a small grin. "By taking good care of it for a long time. Mostly genetics though," he added after a moment before he looked at Hector and wondered if he knew what the word meant. Running a finger down the back, he hooked the hair tie and pulled it free, shaking his head a bit to let the hair fall freely.

Hector's grin widened at the sight and he turned to Miranda, cupping his chin with a hand thoughtfully before he turned back to Gregory. "I'll put it on Miranda!" True to his word, his eyes flickered into a jet black that encompassed both iris and sclera just as Miranda's stringy, white hair morphed into Gregory's luscious locks, on a much larger scale. "What do you think?"

Curious to see how Hector's powers worked, he nodded encouragingly in response. The pair of black pools surprised him for a moment, but the sight of a very familiar hairstyle appearing atop Miranda's near featureless face was far more distracting. He rubbed his chin for a few moments, but shook his head in the end. "Think it looks better on me. Seems... a bit out of the place on her, but huh. That was quicker than expected. You can change things about Miranda that quickly?"

Hector continued adjusting the hair's sheen and volume for a bit longer before answering. "Some things. Not all. But I like your hair! If you ever die, make sure you give me the hair, okay?"

"I'll note that in my will," Greogy muttered dryly as he watched the hair shimmer in the moonlight with each of Hector's adjustments. Raising his arms skyward, he stretched out his body and groaned when he felt something pop. It was a slight comfort, and he'd take any in this place where death wasn't something a child blinked at. Then again, they were supposed to be pretty malleab- Ignoring that line of thought, he came to a halt and took a look at their surroundings. "Candy, scaring the funny looking ones, hanging out with Miranda. What else you do Hector?"

"I clean up corpses," Hector was staring at Miranda with a pout as he answered, wondering if she needed a better dress to match her new hairstyle. "I don't know dresses, though," he continued the rest of the thought out loud, the dress-sheath on Miranda's body morphing into chimeras of gowns, shifts, and evening slips at random.

"Well that explains things..." A foot tapped idly as he watched the kid try to piece together more suitable attire for Miranda. It was interesting to see how the material seemed to shift and morph rapidly at his whim, but the results seemed rather jarring. That probably had something to do with the rest of Miranda's appearance though... "Can't help you with that. I just make'em. Rosa might?"


Hector laughed audibly at that. "So what's your power?" he asked Gregory, looking the taller boy up and down as if he could find the answer that way.

"Or not." With a shrug, he continued to look around aimlessly before Hector's question gave him pause. The path was fairly clean swept, and he turned to one of the nearby trees before judging it too much effort to break a branch off. "I touch things, and then launch them. Doesn't look like there's anything good to demonstrate with around though..." More importantly though was he didn't even really know how this cuff worked. Was his ability completely suppressed?

Hector pulled a quarter out of his pants pocket and handed it to Gregory. "I want some of your hair as payback."

Looking at the quarter, Greogry tilted his head slightly before nodding a few times. He should be able to make this work... "Not going to make a voodoo doll or something are ya?" Despite the question, he reached out to take the offerred quarter anyways.

"I feed everything to Miranda," Hector deposited the quarter into Gregory's open hand, stepping backwards in anticipation of the display.

"That doesn't give her the urge to eat everything else I hope." Holding the quarter so its edge lined up perpendicular to a tree trunk nearby, Gregory breathed in slowly and visualized the magic circle springing forth from his hand to suspend the quarter. When he opened his eyes and saw the lines drawing themselves slowly, their glow weak, he scowled at the cuff and closed his eyes again to focus.

Feeling the metal was no longer against his skin, Gregory opened his eyes and huffed in annoyance. Yeah the quarter was floating now, but that part wasn't even supposed to require any effort on his part. Crouching to touch the ground, he traced a circle several times ontop the paved path. This part at least came smoothly and he sighed as the path's glow intensified, layered on top of one another. With a small flourish, he broke the circle and ended the path pointed straight at the aimed tree and the coin began to whirl about beside him, mirroring the drawn path and building up speed. A moment later and it flew from the loop where physics took over instantly as the air caused the coin to flip and tumble through the air. It struck the bark with a small crack, but rather than embed itself edge first in, it seemed to only make a small imprint. "Well that's disappointing..." he mumbled as he stood up and walked over to get a better look.

"That's so cool!" Hector ran to the mark on the tree, examining it with both fingers and eyes. Miranda had slowly caught up to them by now, her size making up for the slower speed. As it reached Hector, he extended an arm, eyes glossy darkness once more. The creature shook before folding in on itself, body collapsing down until it was the same size as Gregory. And then the same shape. With the same clothing. What remained consistent, however, was its mouth-face, which turned to Gregory curiously while Hector scratched at the tree crack with a finger. Finally bored, the brown-haired boy turned around, grinning at his latest trick.

"It's cool! You're cool!" he repeated, "So I made Miranda look like you, too! Oh, but I can't change her face. Or the way she walks." As if to demonstrate, Miranda slid slowly across the floor to Hector's side without taking any steps, looking uncannily like a video game glitch. "I usually put a dress on her, but that would look weird on--" he stopped, eyes wide as he considered the idea of Gregory in a dress. It never came to fruition as Hector bent over, shaking with laughter.

Pausing, he was a bit caught off guard by Hector's enthusiam and Gregory couldn't help but rub at the back of his head, slightly embarrassed at the difference in their reactions. Inwardly, he did note that the coin seemed to have been launched slightly slower? It was hard to actually tell given the conditions, but running a finger on the small crack gave him that impression. When he looked away and saw Miranda's new form, the flinch was practically impossible to stop. The uncanny valley effect was far too real for him when it was something wearing everything except for his own face.

Personal discomfort aside, he couldn't deny that it was a neat and cool trick though. If he saw it from behind, he probably would have thought he just met his own twin or something; ignoring the odd way it moved about, that was. He quirked a brow as the thought was apparently too funny for Hector to even finish his sentence, and just shook his head as the boy's laughter rang out into the night. "Been there. Done that." Smiling afterwards, the expression fades for a moment as a chilly wind blew past them. "Think that's enough of a walk for me," he said with a shiver as he rubbed at his arms.


"No way, let's keep going," Hector didn't seem to acknowledge even the possibility of stopping as he continued forward, past the main cluster of buildings and towards the campus arboretum. "Only Cameron played with me before. And he died. So I need to find a new playmate. Or I'd get bored."

Miranda grabbed Gregory's arm, its grip far stronger than its form indicated.

"Play with me, Gregory."

"It's alre- Actually what time is it?" The last bit was muttered mostly to himself as he looked towards his watch. Looking back up, Hector hadn't even slowed down in the slightest and the distance between them was only growing. He could still hear what the other boy was talking about, grim as it was, and he wasn't about to just walk out on some k- Although Miranda's sudden grip on his arm made it seem like he suddenly had a lot less choice in the matter.

Frowning at the strength coming from the thin limb, resistance was a fleeting thought in the face of something that could grow large enough to squash him like a bug. Nodding at Miranda, he began to follow after Hector once more. "Right... what did you have in mind?"

"Hide and seek in the arboretum!" Hector called out, heading into the shadows of the trees. "Miranda will hunt you. If you can't find me before she catches you, she'll eat you!"

With that, Hector disappeared behind a tree, the sound of leaves crunching underfoot fading as he walked further into the man-made forest. Miranda held onto Gregory's arm for a long ten seconds before letting go. Then she hissed, the sound copying itself in broken cadence like twenty snakes hissing out of beat. And it was, without a doubt, the signal to begin.

'Fuck this insane place...' A pointless thought, but one that nonetheless played through Gregory's mind a few times as his stomach sank. Rationally, they wouldn't let someone this dangerous wander around right? Well unless he was more useful than the dam- Useless thoughts. He breathed deeply to try and refocus himself, and looked in the direction where Hector had walked off towards.

The eerie silence did little to help his nerves as the grip around his arm remained vise-like, and when she released him he didn't need any other signal to bolt. The hiss that intensified from behind him would have fit perfectly in a horror movie, and he could not help but mutter, "10/10. Best start to a year." Raising both arms to shield his head as he broke into the treeline, Gregory stopped instantly and looked back to check on Miranda. Dependant on her progress, he'd spend some time to try and pick up any signs of where Hector might have gone.

A thought came to him as he did so and for a moment, he truly considered sinking deeper and trying to force the progression of his Stigma. The maddening swirl of emotions did seem to bring some twisted sort of clarity with it... but he dismissed the notion. Miranda was right behind him, and it'd probably incapacitate him for too long.
Gregory Irving


Flinching at the sound that interrupted his music, Gregory reached over and paused the player on his laptop before he looked towards the window. “What the fu-” His panicked yell was interrupted as he jerked sharply away from the sight and tipped his chair over as a result. Grunting as he scrambled back to his feet, he stared at the monster uneasily and backed away from the window.

Clammy hands were wiped on his shirt before he tried to reign his breathing under control. Whatever the hell it was seemed unable to get in, and there was a distinct lack of… any other reaction. Something this big probably should have drew a lot off attention, even if people were busy dealing with all the shit that seemed to have hit the fan today. Keeping his eyes on the unsettling mouth suctioned to his window, he swiped a few of his belongings and then quickly backed out of the room, shutting the door to that unnerving sight.

Sighing quietly, Gregory shook his head before he wandered over towards the communal kitchen on his half of the floor. Peering around the corner, there wasn’t any monstrous abomination outside any of the windows, so he slipped in and grabbed a quick glass of water to sip at. Leaving the kitchen, Gregory wandered over towards the central foyer and peered over the ledge to the lobby on the first floor. Quirking a brow at the student nonchalantly flipping through a magazine in a chair below, he took the stairs down in sets of two.

He would have called out to the student, but Gregory noticed the guards outside when he reached the first floor. Figuring they’d know just as much, he hurried through the lobby and poked his head out of the door. He took a quick drink of water, looked between the three guards, and asked, “So, uh… what’s up with the mons-” Pausing mid-way through his question, he followed their gaze towards the young boy further from the dorm, narrowing his eyes a bit before he turned to look at the guards again. “So, this is how they haze the new kids?”
Gregory Irving


A bit surprised to hear the greeting, Gregory resisted the urge to immediately turn and look. He took in the world that laid past the rather thick pane of glass for a moment, and then turned towards the woman. It took a few moments for him to take in the details, and he frowned a bit as he tried to remember exactly who she was. Her appearance was a bit familiar, but his mind wasn’t fully co-operating just yet. He quirked a brow at her expression, not quite sure what to make of it. She certainly seemed pleased with herself, but he wasn’t exactly sure the feeling extended to him… His grip on the stand tightened ever so slightly as the names, or at least one of them, finally made his memories click.

Being suspicious of her didn’t make Gregory any less hungry, and it was something he became more aware of at the mention of food. “Uh, th-” The moment of hesitation was more than enough for her to grab him and steer him away from his random wanderings. Though as she barrelled into a locked staff lounge with him in tow, he figured this turn of events was probably for the best... Doing his best to ignore the looks he got from the others and the tension his presence injected into the atmosphere, he breathed deeply and then joined the woman at her table.

Arranging the IV drips so the tubes rested on the table took a few moments, but Gregory relaxed a bit as that was done with before he reached out to take one of the food boxes. “You’re Rosa Schur? Freddy and Grumpy are Fredric, and the Commander?” The public database was basically non-existent of any actual data, but the appearance certainly looked like it fit. Without waiting for a reply, he opened the box and began to spread the contents in front of him. “Huh…” Laid out entirely, there was a rather substantial amount of food…. And there were two more boxes? Jeez. Before he actually dug in though, Gregory looked towards the woman, wondering if she had anything to say.

She laughed, clapping her hands together once before correcting him.

" 'Grumpy' is Director Zhang."

Cracking open the main course, he stared at the pasta for a few moments though it might have been more trying to associate the Director as Grumpy. "I guess," he murmured as he reached for an utensil. "Seems like No-fun-allowed, or Takes No Shit would be more fitting though." Going silent as he began to eat, he eventually leaned back from the table and sighed in satisfaction. "Right, uh thanks for the food, but what'd you mean earlier? Why didn't they think I'd be up so soon? Or does that have to do with why all the other Aberrations are drugged up to hell, or whatever?"

"Because you got shot in the stomach?" she grinned at him, eyeing him up and down with her power before nodding in satisfaction. "But I'm glad you survived! Grumpy would be, too, if she bothered expressing those kinds of emotions. Need more of your kind--the ones we can actually send out to the field."

Clicking his tongue, Gregory tapped his foot a few times before he shook his head and returned to the food. Finishing the rest of it in short order, he looked around the spread before he began to work on the fruit salad. "So, throwaways," he muttered as he set the empty bowl on the table. "Assuming you've read my file, you know my "power"," his tone growing sarcastic at the word, "is pretty garbage as they go. A gun would be better..."

"Bullets are expensive," she joked, before leaning forward, the lines around her eyes growing brighter, "besides, your power is way better than any gun. Except maybe for guns made by that one student--the other new one, what was his name?" The woman leaned back in her chair, tapping her chin thoughtfully. "Oh, right! Brent! He can make some neat things. But if we're talking stopping power," she leaned back towards Gregory conspiratorially, "you'd be ballistic."

"What, they aren't free when used on monsters or subnaturals?" He paused, thinking about what he'd just said, but shrugged afterwards. Not thinking before speaking, brilliant. The name wasn't familiar, but he made a note to remember it anyways since they'd probably see one another soon enough. Well, assuming he hadn't been sent out to deal with the emergency. He closed his eyes to push the thoughts aside, but his expression scrunched at the quip.

Eventually, a small smile did break the feigned pained expression and he huffed as he sat up a bit straighter. "Right..." Trailing off as he looked towards what remained on the table, he decided to reach for one of the other boxes for better offerings instead. "So, do you do this every year? Bring food to the casualties of stupidity?"

"Yup!" she pushed the third box towards him as well. "Least I can do. Things are going so wrong we have to send out the new kids, too, but at least while they're here I can stalk them with Grumpy's giant map and trackers and keep them fed."

Digging through the contents of the box, he blinked in confusion for several seconds before adopting a contemplative expression. He hadn't missed the fact that he'd essentially lucked out on getting sent out on a Suicide Squad run on account of being shot, but the box's contents really were interesting. What sort of cafeteria served up surf and turf, or was it exclusive to the staff?

"So Menagerie is the one responsible? And all staff have access to the Eye of Grumpy? Or just the sneaky ones?" Figuring it had waited long enough, he cracked open the container and poked at the steak and then the tail before he hummed in appreciation. Well, if he was to die in the following hours at least his final meal was quite nice.

"Oh, been keeping an ear to the chatty nurses? Yes, supposedly Menagerie," she replied, looking away briefly. "Doesn't read like that to me, though, but what do I know? I'm just a staff mage."

The nurses nearby turned to look at the woman when she referred to herself as a "mage."

"What? Gonna report me to the Director?" A hearty laugh followed her dare and the hospital staff turned away, warily glancing back at her sporadically. "As for the 'Eye of Grumpy,' I like it. I'm going to use that from now on. And I'm not going to answer that question. Just know she has Sauron's giant flaming eyeball and don't screw around too much."

A few nods sufficed for agreement, approval, acceptance, and understanding as Gregory busied himself with polishing off the surf & turf lest it somehow disappear. The empty plate nudged aside, his fingers drummed against the table before he asked, "Any more advice? Don't think bad thoughts around that guy because he can read your thoughts, things like that?"

"Ugh," the staff mage shook her head and threw her hands up in the air, wiggling her fingers dramatically, "way too much advice. Not enough time to give any amount to matter. Probably the biggest thing off the top of my head would be 'don't alienate yourself.' That kind of thing destroys high school life with normal kids, so what do you think might happen here where all the kids have powers?"

She faked a shudder of terror to emphasize her point.

"Got it. Make friends, or at least allies, that might want to save your ass when shit inevariably goes wrong." He began to pack away what food hadn't been eaten into one of the empty boxes, and shrugged at her question. "Sure can. You're the one that's staff though. Any horror stories? Some dumbass starts a fight, and everyone dies when the Director catches wind of it?"

A quick shrug masked the sudden fall in her expression at the mention of "horror stories."

"Yeah, sure. Dumbasses start fights, either the guards or another mage ends it. The students here tend to know that--at least for now--this is as good as it's gonna get. People who don't get that? They get beaten down pretty quick. Most of the staff don't usually have to lift a finger these days."

The box closed with a click, and Gregory scratched the back of his head as pursed his lips and leaned back into the backrest. "Figures..." Presumably there was a time where the staff did, but that didn't seem like a topic easily broached. "Well, thanks for everything so far. You prefer Ms. Schur, or?"

"Rosa," she stood, offering Gregory a hand. "Stay safe. As best you can."

"Gregory then. Or whatever you have to call me as staff." Taking the hand, his other propped itself against the table to help him to his feet. "That's the plan. I heard something about a "Ground Zero" though. Mind giving directions to it?"

"Ooooh, yes," Rosa made a face, like she had just eaten something disgusting, "paperwork."

She rummaged around in her breast pocket for a while before finally pulling out a crumpled piece of paper that had been folded enough times to fit. After several long seconds of squinting at her own handwriting, she finally understood what she was reading.

"Your room's, uh, 302 in Building B, with the other X's, and all the paperwork is there, too." Rosa sheepishly handed Gregory the wrinkled sheet with a crappy, hand-drawn map on it. "Well, then, I guess I better get goooooooing..."

With that, she barreled through the hospital staff in her way like a bull in a china shop, heading outside with a loud shout of "HEY, WHERE'D YOU PUT MY LONGBOARD!"

A few more blinks summed up his reaction at the news before Gregory looked down at the crumpled paper and just squinted. It wasn't quite doctor chicken scratch just yet, but still pretty hard to make out. By the time he looked up from his deciphering attempts, all that was left of Rosa were a few annoyed expressions from her departure. Left alone in the staff lounge with a bunch of people that didn't really like him... Yeah, it was time to leave. Naturally the wheels squeaked annoyingly as he dragged the stand with him, other hand clutching the piece of paper, and he went off in search of someone who could discharge him from this depressing place.

One harried nurse with "Margaret" on her name tag scurried up to Gregory, grumbling about Rosa and her "lack of consideration for anyone and anything." Without even greeting the boy, she simply proceeded to remove the IV, peeling off the tape a little too roughly and yanking out the needle just a little too viciously. "Ms. Schur says you're free to go," she spat the name out like a curse.

Clicking her tongue in annoyance, she took the IV stand from Gregory, ignoring standard protocols about taking care of patients and leaving him with a pinprick of blood beginning to drop down his arm. Another nurse, taking pity on him, took Gregory aside, applying antiseptic and gauze before patting him sympathetically.

"She's not usually like that, though if the Director finds out, she'll lose her job. Mind not being too hard on her?"

Grinding his teeth as the needle was yanked out, he flexed his fingers slowly and ignored the blood that welled up in response. Margaret had already disappeared by the time he cared to look up, and he glanced around in the few moments before one of the other nurses came over to help him out.

He poked the fresh gauze carefully a few times before he nodded slowly. "She does her job I guess, hard as it probably is." And given the death rate he had read about for the school, it probably was one of the worse hospitals to work at. WIth a nod, he thanked the nurse before he wandered back to his room to pick up some more suitable clothes than a hospital gown.

Surprisingly, his shirt hadn't been discarded into the trash. Sure there was a nice bullet-sized hole near the bottom, but otherwise it had been laundered clean and folded with everything else. A quick change, another frown as he looked at the other Aberrations in the room, and then he took his leave of the hospital, hoping he wouldn't find himself in one of those beds anytime soon again. Probably wishful thinking though...

Rosa's map was rather unhelpful, though bless her heart for trying he supposed. A few minutes of wandering around with paper in hand was enough to draw a guard's attention, who was thankfully helpful rather than an asshole, and get him pointed into the right direction. The two buildings were easy enough to spot, and so was the one he belonged in out of the two. A look towards the marble-clad building, and then Gregory wandered into Building B.

Unsurprisingly, the lobby was almost deserted when he entered although only one of the two students that were there bothered to look up. He raised a hand in greeting, only to sigh when the gesture went unreturned. The guards didn’t bother him in the slightest as he trudged over to the elevator, and so he didn’t pay them much attention either.

Jarringly enough, a rather peaceful tune began to play once the doors slid closed and the elevator began to rise. Odd considering how short the ride was and he couldn’t notice any speakers either when he looked around. A ding pre-empted the door’s opening and cut off the music, leaving him a bit confused when he stepped out and into the third floor. There was an area that looked to be a living or common rooms before a hallway on either side led to the rooms. A sign atop each hallway entrance listed which rooms were down each, and without anyone to bother interacting with Gregory simply made a beeline for his own room.

Taking a look inside the room reminded him of the pictures one of his brothers had sent back of the housing unit he’d lived in for a few months. It wasn’t a tiny room, but things were quite compacted. The table wasn’t cluttered from the stacks of paperwork on it, but the duffel bags took up most of the floor between the bed and dresser. Closing the door, he wandered down the hall in search of the bathrooms and frowned a bit when he found it. A washroom and then showers deeper into the room. There was a shower curtain that kept the exact layout hidden from him, but he figured they probably weren’t all that considerate. Lifting his shirt to prod at the wrappings, Gregory decided he’d figure how to shower with that on afterwards.

For the time being he returned to his room and began to unpack whatever had been stuffed into the duffel bags. Clothes, tablet, a few more personal belongings, hell his laptop was here too. Setting everything up as he liked took a decent bit of time, and it wasn’t helped that he had to pause in pain constantly as he moved in a way his body didn’t quite like.

Slumping into his seat at last, he kicked one of the duffel bags by his feet aside with a sigh and picked up the pile of paperwork to begin signing away what remained of his soul. The “violent release zone” was probably “Ground Zero” and he quickly scanned through the document before signatures and dates were jotted down and that document tossed aside. The requisition form took a bit more thought on his part though, and he fired up his laptop to fill the room with some music as he thought about it. Rosa was hardly wrong about the stopping power he could generate, but he actually needed some equipment to utilize that effectively. The room, small as it was, was also a bit barebones… Looking down at the blank page, he twirled a pen before deciding to see just how much he could rope out of this.



Satisfied with the current state of his form, he moved onto the stack of tests with a resigned expression. A right pain in the ass, but maybe taking the academic side seriously might help them ease u- “Pft…” Not likely, but fuck it couldn’t hurt to try. Not like he had any pressing issues to attend to at the moment. The sensation at the back of his head was just that, at the back of his head at the moment. He could take care of the Stigma either later today or tomorrow if there wasn’t enough time before curfew tonight. Flipping through the numerous pages of tests, he clicked his tongue as he stopped the pen and got to work.

Most of the subjects were at least somewhat familiar to Gregory, and while he didn’t know everything, he also didn’t care enough to bother searching up the correct answers. Whatever he knew was whatever he filled in, and the ones that graded his test could sort through it. Finished tests were tossed aside to be collected later as he bulldozed his way through the core subjects, relying on what he remembered from classes. It was only a week or so ago that he’d been sitting in class, and the realization caused him to halt completely. Leaning away from the table, he tossed his pen aside with a heavy sigh. “Jeez…”
Gregory Irving

It was no alarm, but the steady beep of plugged in monitors had its own way of rousing Gregory. Opening his eyes was painful enough, artificial light stinging, and his mouth felt like a desert. How long’s it been? he wondered as he locked around as best he could without moving too much.

The other beds were filled with unmoving patients, and he shivered a bit as he noticed the black X’s that marked each of their necks. Sure… they could all just be peacefully asleep, but they were Aberrations, so it must have been some sort of miracle he was witnessing. A deep breath only caused his dry throat to itch, and he grimaced a bit after a rasped cough.

Evidently the sound was enough to attract a bit of attention, and he shifted his head to look at the source. A nurse, hands clenched to the table’s edge hard enough that her fingers had begun to turn white. His attempt to sit up didn’t seem to help matters much, nor did his scowl once he realized she certainly wasn’t going to help him.

With both hands, he managed to prop himself up despite the pain that flared with each movement. As the blanket finally rolled off him, Gregory could finally see just what had put him into the hospital. Wrappings circled around his waist numerous times, creating a tight pressure that held layers of gauze against the wound on the left side of his waist.

Grogginess and pain made for a difficult time to calm down, and it didn’t help that his mind wasn’t all too calm either. Annoyance and anger surged as he remembered the idiots, both of them, responsible for putting him and who knew how many others in here. The former began to win out as, despite how hard he tried, there wasn’t much to his memory about exactly who was responsible for triggering the trigger-itchy idiot. He should have, but details seemed to slip from him and he looked towards the IV drips stuck into his arm with a weak glare.

Considering how the other Aberrations were completely out of it and glassy-eyed though, Gregory figured he could live with the dazed sensation. “What’s up with’em?” he finally asked the nurse, interrupting her work yet again. Despite the coughs that followed his question, it wasn’t all too surprising that she only twitched a bit, but otherwise completely ignored him. A few ginger pokes convinced him that the wound wasn’t bad enough, and even the hiss that leaked when he swung his legs over the bedside didn’t dissuade Gregory. A hand grabbed the IV drip stand for support before he hauled his ass off the bed and made his way towards the room’s exit.

Surprisingly he wasn’t stopped nor were their soldiers flanking either side of the doors as they slid open. Movement and activity brought a bit more clarity and focus, enough that Gregory could notice the reactions his presence garnered. “The hell?” he muttered as he looked between the various staff members in sight, and seeing none that seemed particularly enthused that a “patient” was up and about again. Figuring none of them were going to give him a straight answer and he might as well just save himself the annoyance of not getting any answers, Gregory trudged down the hall at random. The stand’s wheels squeaked as it rolled alongside him, grating to the ears, and it was another thing to be relieved about as he finally happened upon a drinking fountain.

With that problem taken care off, Gregory wasn’t actually entirely sure of what to do next. They’d clamped the cuffs to him, so he couldn’t exactly wander around as he pleased. He still had a damn bullet hole in his gut, so anything too strenuous was right out… Fuck going back to lay down in that bed though…

With that much decided at the least, he figured he might as well get to know the hospital’s layout. Might still get shocked to death for wandering into some restricted area, but hopefully someone with some idea of what was happening would come find him soon enough. Assuming they cared enough… which was probably a fairly dumb assumption to have considering all that’d happened, and wasn’t that depressing. Shaking his head a few times, Gregory started to trudge along once more and the squeak of ungreased wheels accompanied him to the general annoyance of, well, everyone. Probably.
Huh, thanks for catching those. S'what I get for being distracted I guess.
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