Her eyebrows raised slightly on her green forehead. She doubted this boy she had just met could get her to unlock her powers. In fact, she doubted the teachers, these so called specialists on the matter, could help her unlock it. If her mentor, who she had spent her entire life with, could not coach her to unlock her powers, she doubted anybody could. Plus, it wasn’t like she planned on staying long enough to give them a chance to try, for even now her eyes darted into rooms and across windows, trying to spot an easy way out.
“I guess tips won’t hurt, thank you.” She said genuinely. Sure he wouldn’t be able to get her powers out, but tips from a new perspective could help. She resisted the urge to roll her eyes at the second part though. “Or because it’s too weak for it to come about. That’s what that blue-haired Principle told me. But whatever, I grew up my whole life without one, so I don’t see why it’s so important to get one now.”
Still, she offered the boy with the starry eyes a small smile. “We are almost at the boys’ dorm, just to let you know.”
"And you should!" He declared, almost in a grand way, like he was about to give some deep motivational speech. "Stone walls should not be able to contain a dream. You'll get out, I can assure you. Just... If you try, you should know thatthere are guards on the perimeter."
With a smile, he tried todrop that part of the conversation, moving on to the other stuff she spoke off. "Oh, I don't charge for a good time, don't worry. I'll just give you a little tour whenever you want it. Maybe tomorrow or something? I give you a tour and you justkeep smiling, alright? We have a deal?"
With a smile, he tried todrop that part of the conversation, moving on to the other stuff she spoke off. "Oh, I don't charge for a good time, don't worry. I'll just give you a little tour whenever you want it. Maybe tomorrow or something? I give you a tour and you justkeep smiling, alright? We have a deal?"