Wong Ha Jung
Wong Ha Jung laughed a little self consciously, hand going to the side of his neck for a moment. Since it felt odd -not to mention impolite- to be sitting while Xenia stood, he got up as well. "Ah, no, actually I didn't," he admitted. "The Academy's system for detecting people with powers can be imperfect at times. Some people get found when they're young, some in high school, some in college. Others like myself don't get found until after our schooling has been completed."
He shrugged slightly. "I went to college in America. Ah, in Pennsylvania, to be precise." With a sheepish smile, Wong Ha Jung said, "It was an awkward time for me, those first four years. I had always been a rather clumsy, somewhat irresponsible child so I was busy stumbling over myself. My powers had always been present since birth but this was, uh, college came right after the incident that put my powers on record. I think that one was how the Academy managed to eventually track me down." He refrained from saying anything else on the matter because, Je Ang... That just wasn't something he spoke of to people. For one, he wasn't quite sure how to talk about it.
"You'll do better," the man told Xenia, somewhat absently but also in absolute warmth. "I have faith in that." He grinned, boyishly, as he met her eyes. "And if you don't, well, come and see me sometime, all right? The door's always open, even if I'm not there." For a moment, his mind went back to Leticia, a girl younger than Xenia, dead in the forest and faltered. There were just so many things that he hadn’t thought of or known then. And even in the present, he was still very much in the dark. Is it wrong, Wong Ha Jung wondered, that I’m trying to pile up every kind of protection on those people I meet now? He thought he had already been doing that after Je Ang but evidently, he had been wrong.
“Oh, good! You’re still here!†A harried looking man rushed into the Admissions Office then, papers in hand. Wong Ha Jung moved a few steps to the side to let the man through. “Sorry! I got a little side tracked!†the newcomer said to Xenia breathlessly, eyes wide. “There’s this new kid -a ten year-old Asian girl- who’s been bouncing rainbows all over the place! She just won’t stop! Some of the other staffers are distracting her right now.â€Â
Now that got Wong Ha Jung’s attention. It wasn’t often that people with powers were found so early in their lives, he had heard. “Excuse me, is there anything I could do to help?†the counselor asked the other man. When he received a puzzled stare, Wong Ha Jung explained, “I’m the new counselor who was hired last month. Ah, I think things like this might be part of my job?â€Â
Relief flooded the other man’s face. “You are?†he said anxiouslyy. “Oh, thank God! Yes, please, go over there and stop her! You’re Asian, too, so maybe you can talk to her or something. I don’t think English is her native language so that could be part of the problem.â€Â
Ah, resorting to stereotypes, huh? the counselor mused with a soft laugh. It didn't really bother him that people did so, for issues such as this one. “I’ll try,†he promised and the admission office worker breathed out a sigh of relief. Turning back to Xenia, Wong Ha Jung said, “I suppose this is when I’ll have to leave you. I’m sorry that it’s so sudden like this but it was very nice meeting you, Xenia.†He bowed slightly to the girl and then hesitated, with worry still hovering in the back of his mind. “Please,†it took a while for him to think out his words. “Do see me sometime soon. I’d like to know how the Academy is suiting you.â€Â
“She’s over by the ballroom side,†the staffer told him before he left. “Doesn’t seem to be doing much real harm. Just an overly excitable child, that’s all.â€Â
Wong Ha Jung smiled his thanks and with a wave to Xenia, left the Admissions Office.