A. Alone

Aoi

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Quiet. Oh, so quiet.

After all the bustle of moving out and moving in, the lounge wasn't really what she had expected. Lights blinked ominously in and out, slowly, flashing and flickering in the solemn room.

Deserted, well almost anyway. A wide space filled with a little people. Deadened silence occupied the rest.

Which was hardly an audience.

Aoi had just settled into Starlight Academy, leaving all her luggage unattended in the halls, and promptly setting out. Her first destination was the lounge.

Her smirk deepened into a frown as she surveyed the room. Disappointed slightly, she crossed her arms, thinking of the next manuvuer.

Staking out plans required more than sadistic thoughts and a reason; it needed patience, peace, and clear minded thoughts, and a reason. Basically, plotting needed a reason, which she had not now. Her brows furrowed, and her crystal-like brown eyes closed in deep contemplation: to do nothing or leave.

It took her a fair while to think it out, as she kept losing her thoughts to the wind. To others she would've seemed strange, standing there in all her bright polyester clothing, doing absolutely nothing. Her crimson shorts were two sizes too big, and completed with a matching white and pink sweater which sleeves ended snugly at her fingertips. A black cat-eared hat sat upon her left ponytail, contrasting with the rest of her attire rather a lot. If the barette was visible under her hat, the two hairbands would've differed in width. A perfect image of a girl out of place, she was one picture of an odd one.

Taking a sigh, and decided to do nothing for now, she took a seat on a fluffy resting chair on the side of the room. Aoi took out a small cerulean, white happy-faced spotted journal and twirled a pencil with her fingers. Nipping the eraser end of the pencil, she began to write.

But before that she had to doodle.
 
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Paige tugged her backpack out from under her bed, where it was stuck. Stupid homework. Why did they give so much? And what did homework have to do with controlling her powers, which she was refusing to accept she had anyway?

She rolled her eyes and ran her fingers through her hair, slipping her feet into a pair of flip-flops lined with fur. Paige grabbed her pink iPod off of her bed and wandered down the hall into the lounge.

She sat on the floor against a couch, legs crossed, and, she noticed, looking very cute in her favorite "Love Pink" sweatpants.

Okay. Homework.

Paige pulled out her math book, opened it, stared at it for awhile, and shut it. She needed music. She put her headphones in her ears, put on her favorite playlist. She reopened her math book, continued to stare at it, then distracted herself by playing solitare on her iPod.

"Grrrr..." she said to herself, noticing that her long list of math problems had not yet been started.

She started to work out the first one, and gave up in the middle. She'd go ask someone who enjoyed math to help her and somehow convince them to do it for her. She did it all the time at her old school, super easy.

Paige scanned the lounge. Not many people. One tiny little girl sitting on a chair drawing or something. The girl looked kinda weird, but Paige desperately needed someone to talk to.

"Hey," she said, walking over and sitting in a chair next to the girl, Paige's math book and backpack abandoned on the floor. "Awww, you're so cute. Like the hat," she said, smirking. "Whatcha drawing?"
 

Aoi

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She looked up at the older girl, ten seconds after she had asked her a question. In a start, the journal book closed sharply, a hand covering the random plush doodle of the book. "It's nothing; just a picture of this," she replied quickly, no remnant of the person she as ten seconds earlier remained, and held up the book in mocked enthusiasm.

The teen was a guest, an audience, someone to talk to. (Something alive.) She shouldn't feel compelled to continue drawing if she had someone attention. Her neutral mouth curved into a slight smirk.

"I was thinking of writing a bit, but I don't feel like it now," she added, stowing away her journal in her pant pocket. Aoi waved a hand for no apparent reason, her facial expression switching to eagerness, and then proceeded to ask, "Name's Aoi Akizuki, who are you?"
 
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Solek had gotten out of english class, one of his toughest courses. Then his phone beeped, he pulled it out of his pocket and saw the memo : English Homework: Summary of Beowulf, two and a half pages. He moaned and stuffed his phone back into his pocket. He went to the nearest couch and ploped down on it, grabbing a pillow and smothering his face into it.Why is english so evil? He thought.

He moved the pillow so that he could see out of one eye and saw two girls chatting and he hid back under his pillow moaning abit.
 

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Ellen, smiling and skipping, approached a man who looked like he was the victim of a hangover. She poke him in the head repeatedly. "Excuse me. What's the matter? Why do you look so down in the dumps?"
 
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