It had been a long few months since Felicity had arrived in Manta Carlos. It was, frankly, disturbing. She had lived her whole life amongst normal, ordinary humans, and to be thrust into an environment like this was one of the most trying experiences of her life. Even her first days at Harvard amongst the sharks and predators that were her seniors didn't seem so strange and stressful as this. She herself was living proof that magic existed; but she didn't think it existed in such varied forms, in such strange shapes, and to such an extent.
She arrived by boat. She had never heard of this island existing, and quickly understood why. Between the vampires, wolves, magicians, and other beings she had only read or dreamt about, there was no way this would go over well when they were so thoroughly outnumbered by normal people. She was afraid as it is of someone she didn't trust finding out about her power; she could only imagine what it must have been like for someone who couldn't even show their face in the outside world. As she learned more about the islands, her understanding started to develop. Although she was surprised every day by something new, she coped. She had been a strange person in her home, and now she feels like the only normal person in a strange place.
Her talents still made her 'fit in', however. She wondered to herself how she had managed to avoid so long being detected by this group and invited here, but perhaps it was a side effect of practically being a ghost. If she could evade some of the most advanced security systems on earth in the outside world, was it so strange to think she may have inadvertently disguised herself from other entities, too? It didn't really bother her that much, and she just focused on learning about this new world.
She was given a place to live, and was told how to get food and other necessities. It was unfortunate her vast fortune was mostly useless here, but it's not like she would need it. She was given some time to settle in before beginning work at the only place she probably could work; the school. In the meantime, she was also given a student to prove herself. It was probably just some way for school administration to see if she was actually capable of teaching someone anything at all, but it didn't bother Felicity in the slightest. Her illusions were mostly engrained into her ego, but she could at least understand it well enough to teach someone some minor things as long as they had a similar connection to magic, or at least teach them to take advantage of their skills. The student was.. well, difficult, and Felicity propositioned many questions on the nature of what this place was like, since her student at least seemed to not be perturbed by the proliferation of the supernatural. Plus, she was half demon anyway, so it helped Felicity get more comfortable socializing with odd creatures.
The tutoring was a success by Felicity's terms, at least, because she managed to teach something. She may not know that much about magic, but she could at least teach a little of her talent. And that was the goal here. If you can teach magic, you can probably teach English too, and that was her graduate degree.
At the end of her time to cope with the environment, she was called in to the school. At first impression, she wore probably her preppiest outfit; a pressed white dress blouse, a tan sweater vest, and black slacks with oxfords. Still unfamiliar with the halls, she wandered a bit, was frightened by something that she just did not know the name of and didn't care to look up, eventually finding the room she was directed to. A cozy office, perhaps. She wasn't sure who she was supposed to be meeting, but as it was, the office was empty. She sat down in one of the seats, waiting patiently for whoever- or whatever- was supposed to welcome her.
She arrived by boat. She had never heard of this island existing, and quickly understood why. Between the vampires, wolves, magicians, and other beings she had only read or dreamt about, there was no way this would go over well when they were so thoroughly outnumbered by normal people. She was afraid as it is of someone she didn't trust finding out about her power; she could only imagine what it must have been like for someone who couldn't even show their face in the outside world. As she learned more about the islands, her understanding started to develop. Although she was surprised every day by something new, she coped. She had been a strange person in her home, and now she feels like the only normal person in a strange place.
Her talents still made her 'fit in', however. She wondered to herself how she had managed to avoid so long being detected by this group and invited here, but perhaps it was a side effect of practically being a ghost. If she could evade some of the most advanced security systems on earth in the outside world, was it so strange to think she may have inadvertently disguised herself from other entities, too? It didn't really bother her that much, and she just focused on learning about this new world.
She was given a place to live, and was told how to get food and other necessities. It was unfortunate her vast fortune was mostly useless here, but it's not like she would need it. She was given some time to settle in before beginning work at the only place she probably could work; the school. In the meantime, she was also given a student to prove herself. It was probably just some way for school administration to see if she was actually capable of teaching someone anything at all, but it didn't bother Felicity in the slightest. Her illusions were mostly engrained into her ego, but she could at least understand it well enough to teach someone some minor things as long as they had a similar connection to magic, or at least teach them to take advantage of their skills. The student was.. well, difficult, and Felicity propositioned many questions on the nature of what this place was like, since her student at least seemed to not be perturbed by the proliferation of the supernatural. Plus, she was half demon anyway, so it helped Felicity get more comfortable socializing with odd creatures.
The tutoring was a success by Felicity's terms, at least, because she managed to teach something. She may not know that much about magic, but she could at least teach a little of her talent. And that was the goal here. If you can teach magic, you can probably teach English too, and that was her graduate degree.
At the end of her time to cope with the environment, she was called in to the school. At first impression, she wore probably her preppiest outfit; a pressed white dress blouse, a tan sweater vest, and black slacks with oxfords. Still unfamiliar with the halls, she wandered a bit, was frightened by something that she just did not know the name of and didn't care to look up, eventually finding the room she was directed to. A cozy office, perhaps. She wasn't sure who she was supposed to be meeting, but as it was, the office was empty. She sat down in one of the seats, waiting patiently for whoever- or whatever- was supposed to welcome her.