Arabella pouted as she stalked down the halls towards the art rooms. You should be getting more involved, she could just hear her mother saying, as memories from her old school were drawn up from the depths of her mind. Join a club. Play a sport. Take an art or music or dance class. Be like other normal teenage girls. She shook her head. Clearly Ara was the farthest thing from normal, and her mom had certainly known it- she wouldn’t have ended up here at the Academy otherwise…
Still, she felt this need deep inside her gut to finally honor her mother’s request and actually do something with her time other than “playing with her knives all day,†as she had constantly reprimanded Ara for doing. Honestly, though, she wasn’t gonna get better if she didn’t practice- Mamma had never seemed to understand that…She fingered one of those said knives restlessly, flipping it back and forth in her hand with ease. She truly missed her mom- but she would never allow anyone to see that. Ever.
So, she continued walking briskly down the halls, searching desperately for one room in particular. Out of all the elective courses the academy had to offer, scenic and prop painting seemed like one of the most interesting. It was something that she had always been casually into- she’d seen a few shows on Broadway here and there, and often been more entertained by the set designs than the actual actors themselves. It was certainly outside of her usual areas of expertise- those being murder, gore, and manipulation. Plus, she figured, it’d be an easy A. Win-win-win situation.
She finally made it to the classroom, situated well into the art wing. The door was slightly ajar, so she peered her head in.
“Hello?†she said, looking into the classroom- which was, apparently, nearly empty. “I’m…looking for a Mr…Mallengiz?†She really hoped she was pronouncing his name right- though, honestly, at the moment she should have been hoping she was, in fact, in the right place. There were zero other students in the classroom…how could this be right?
Still, she felt this need deep inside her gut to finally honor her mother’s request and actually do something with her time other than “playing with her knives all day,†as she had constantly reprimanded Ara for doing. Honestly, though, she wasn’t gonna get better if she didn’t practice- Mamma had never seemed to understand that…She fingered one of those said knives restlessly, flipping it back and forth in her hand with ease. She truly missed her mom- but she would never allow anyone to see that. Ever.
So, she continued walking briskly down the halls, searching desperately for one room in particular. Out of all the elective courses the academy had to offer, scenic and prop painting seemed like one of the most interesting. It was something that she had always been casually into- she’d seen a few shows on Broadway here and there, and often been more entertained by the set designs than the actual actors themselves. It was certainly outside of her usual areas of expertise- those being murder, gore, and manipulation. Plus, she figured, it’d be an easy A. Win-win-win situation.
She finally made it to the classroom, situated well into the art wing. The door was slightly ajar, so she peered her head in.
“Hello?†she said, looking into the classroom- which was, apparently, nearly empty. “I’m…looking for a Mr…Mallengiz?†She really hoped she was pronouncing his name right- though, honestly, at the moment she should have been hoping she was, in fact, in the right place. There were zero other students in the classroom…how could this be right?