
For the past year, Ater had enjoyed his stay in Starlight. He made friends, found enemies, but most of all he had forged an identity as the trouble-maker, the dunce, the jester. Happy to make a fool of himself so long as it entertained those who call him friend. Yet most of all, he was known as someone who would stand up for what he thought was right, and was generally regarded as this easy-going teen who lived in the now and had zero plans for the future. But of course to him he had plenty of time to make up his mind. It wasn't like he was a senior already, this whole planning thing can wait until then.
On his way to the cafeteria, he felt this presence that... made his hatred burn brighter than the sun. Kyrrava...
The spirit was close by.
He had made an active effort to avoid the carrier of this spirit in case it could see through his shroud, but after a year of living without problems from this creature, he was confident that he was hidden well enough, otherwise they would have already traded blows. He decided to see for himself who this person was. He'll see how he could eliminate this presence after seeing how dangerous this creature was.
Idly, he followed the presence he sensed at a slow pace. He wasn't eager to meet this holy spirit, but he also had to act like he was just on his merry way. Especially since he was coming upon some unused rooms. He also sensed some other souls around the Kyrrava. Had they gathered up a gang, perhaps? As he turned the corner, hands in his pockets, he saw a group of 5 students. One of them was a little separated from the group, possibly acting as the guard as he was quick to deny Ater entry.
"Hey, turn around, foxboy, the group's doing some work for a project and the lead' doesn't want to get interrupted. We're running low on time, you see," he tried to convince him.
"Oh, sorry. I was just looking for a place to nap," Ater said with a chuckle. He spied the group of 4 just a bit away. They didn't look like they were doing a project, unless that project was a roleplay on harassment. "Can I just pass through real quick? I won't bother anyone I prom--OW! Owowowow!"
The other student grabbed on of his fluffy ears and pulled him along back the way he came. "No," simply said.
If the girl of the group was indeed in trouble, now would have been a good time to shout out.
@Izuna
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