Jax Anderson • 17 • Male • Student • Auditorium • Izuku, Aimi
Jax rolled his eyes after Aimi's statement. He coughed before saying, "Ahem, my powers are sensing emotions, reading minds and a pretty good memory," he eyed Aimi after he spoke. "Anyways, my name is Jax Anderson.." Jax's voice trailed off while he looked at the features of Izuku. "Ye never been to this school before? Because you look real nervous." He bit his lip, not caring if he abruptly called out Izuku of his nervousness.
Adren Calson • 18 • Male • Student • Home < Kitchen
Adren sat in silence at the counter in his kitchen. He slowly munched on his peanut butter sandwich. After taking the last bite of it, he wiped the bread crumbs on his shirt while checking the time on his watch. Standing up, he shook off the messy crumbs off his shirt for it to land on the floor, Someone will clean that up.. Noticing how soon the orientation would be, Adren swiftly shifted to a raven. His fast and small body as a raven made Adren arrive quickly to Maeweather, also letting him slip through an open window in the auditorium. Transforming back, he glanced at the students inside. Not wanting to talk to anyone, he quietly went out of the auditorium, entering the school's library. I'll come back when the orientation begins, he thought.
William Cohen • 25 • Male • Teacher • Hallway, Auditorium • Fin
The teacher rushed through the empty hallways to the auditorium. William heavily sighed as he arrived, Ah, jeez. The orientation is about to begin. Doing quick glances around, he spotted the gym teacher, Fin Wells. He creased the ends of his mouth and did a big grin. Waving, he shouted "Hey, Fin! When did you get here?" He walked over to the gym teacher and stood beside him.
Fin Wells • 22 • Male • Teacher • Auditorium • William
Turning his head toward the direction of his name being called, he smiled as he saw William coming over. "Hey, William. I came here a while ago, I'm just waiting 'til the orientation begins," he said as William perched himself next to him. Folding his arms while laying back on the wall, he noticed how many students came, surprisingly. "I'd thought a lot of students would skip the orientation" Fin said, looking over the students.