There was a problem being a kineticist, maybe several.
For one, you couldn't use the sports field bullpen for anything anymore, because every time you threw a pitch, the ball either melted and fused to the wall, or it simply hit the back and kept right on going like a bullet. If anyone was on the other side, one could only imagine what would happen when they tried to catch it. If they did manage, the only result could be an instantaneous Major League Baseball endorsement as some team's new catcher.
Frankly, Lumine could be someone's pitcher, but murdering someone every time you threw the ball was bound to draw some attention.
The only alternative other than the downtown training room, which cost money, was the Starlight Academy lake. Water was a surprising dampening agent, and sometimes Lumine wondered if she could skip rocks all the way across it. Sometimes she succeeded. It depended if the rock crumbled or not.
The girl in the white coat and flat green eyes picked a rock off the beach and tossed it a few times in the air, pocketing the implement and removing a glove, then a cover from her right arm, revealing an array of black gunmetal circuitry and metal. Another problem of physics...a shame really. Stuffing the covering and glove into her pocket, Lumine picked through her pocket for the flat rock once again, and rocketed the device from her arm in a snap sidearm motion. A second snap was heard as the rock accelerated past the speed of sound...and then a third as it vaporized on the second skip with the water.
She shook her head and caught a glint of someone in her eye.
Lumine picked up another rock before speaking.
"You look a bit lost princess, can I help you find something?"
For one, you couldn't use the sports field bullpen for anything anymore, because every time you threw a pitch, the ball either melted and fused to the wall, or it simply hit the back and kept right on going like a bullet. If anyone was on the other side, one could only imagine what would happen when they tried to catch it. If they did manage, the only result could be an instantaneous Major League Baseball endorsement as some team's new catcher.
Frankly, Lumine could be someone's pitcher, but murdering someone every time you threw the ball was bound to draw some attention.
The only alternative other than the downtown training room, which cost money, was the Starlight Academy lake. Water was a surprising dampening agent, and sometimes Lumine wondered if she could skip rocks all the way across it. Sometimes she succeeded. It depended if the rock crumbled or not.
The girl in the white coat and flat green eyes picked a rock off the beach and tossed it a few times in the air, pocketing the implement and removing a glove, then a cover from her right arm, revealing an array of black gunmetal circuitry and metal. Another problem of physics...a shame really. Stuffing the covering and glove into her pocket, Lumine picked through her pocket for the flat rock once again, and rocketed the device from her arm in a snap sidearm motion. A second snap was heard as the rock accelerated past the speed of sound...and then a third as it vaporized on the second skip with the water.
She shook her head and caught a glint of someone in her eye.
Lumine picked up another rock before speaking.
"You look a bit lost princess, can I help you find something?"