@"Botchmun"
Stefan took to flight the minute his classes finished at two.
Everyday, when classes ended, it felt like he was flying free from his cage. He hated responsibilities. He hated commitments, duties, rules or any other crap like that. He flew straight up until the burden of being mortal was taken from his shoulders by the wind and the adrenaline rush. He dissipated into air and dispersed, but quickly getting sick of being a breeze, turned back to a solid creature after a matter of minutes. Man, that always sucked. Being part-human sucked. He wanted to be a breeze forever.
He looked down and —
Shit, he was ridiculously high up. A little farther and he'd almost be in space. Whoops, time to go down.
He threw his arms out and cut his contact with the wind. He began falling and it sped up. He enjoyed it like a sky diver would, with his limbs out in all directions so he wouldn't start burning because of the speed. When he was close enough to the school, he tucked his legs together and placed his hands to his side and nosedived to the ground. Ten meters before he could hit it, he flew to the left and began to slow his pace. He floated around the buildings leisurely, checking around the tower and rooftops for anything to catch his interest.
Stefan took to flight the minute his classes finished at two.
Everyday, when classes ended, it felt like he was flying free from his cage. He hated responsibilities. He hated commitments, duties, rules or any other crap like that. He flew straight up until the burden of being mortal was taken from his shoulders by the wind and the adrenaline rush. He dissipated into air and dispersed, but quickly getting sick of being a breeze, turned back to a solid creature after a matter of minutes. Man, that always sucked. Being part-human sucked. He wanted to be a breeze forever.
He looked down and —
Shit, he was ridiculously high up. A little farther and he'd almost be in space. Whoops, time to go down.
He threw his arms out and cut his contact with the wind. He began falling and it sped up. He enjoyed it like a sky diver would, with his limbs out in all directions so he wouldn't start burning because of the speed. When he was close enough to the school, he tucked his legs together and placed his hands to his side and nosedived to the ground. Ten meters before he could hit it, he flew to the left and began to slow his pace. He floated around the buildings leisurely, checking around the tower and rooftops for anything to catch his interest.