Perfect. That's all Nick's mind could seem to muster, huffing to himself under his breath. Perfect, perfect, perfect.
That was perhaps the last word he would use to describe the situation, but when your mind is blocked with things other than the thought of words, you'll take what you can get.
This was, of course, his first day at the Academy. His first day of freedom: or, to someone as pessimistic as Nick, the end of it. It's all in perspective, he thought to himself. Though of course Nick's perspective wasn't necessarily the best.
Nick was no doubt angry. It wasn't exactly a secret between him that his parents had shipped him here due to his recent misfortune. His parents weren't too keen on having a vampire for a son. Especially not a newly turned one. Have a problem? Don't deal with it! Put it off on someone else! That seemed to be the Voorhees family's motto. Nick was less than amused by the whole situation, and his teeth seemed to curl into a heathen snarl every time the thought crossed his mind.
He found himself in the Admissions Office, passing his time as a new student freshly being enrolled. Of course, this would be a new start. But was that really what he needed? The idea didn't settle well with him. He plopped down in a chair, huffing. This would all be one big wait.
That was perhaps the last word he would use to describe the situation, but when your mind is blocked with things other than the thought of words, you'll take what you can get.
This was, of course, his first day at the Academy. His first day of freedom: or, to someone as pessimistic as Nick, the end of it. It's all in perspective, he thought to himself. Though of course Nick's perspective wasn't necessarily the best.
Nick was no doubt angry. It wasn't exactly a secret between him that his parents had shipped him here due to his recent misfortune. His parents weren't too keen on having a vampire for a son. Especially not a newly turned one. Have a problem? Don't deal with it! Put it off on someone else! That seemed to be the Voorhees family's motto. Nick was less than amused by the whole situation, and his teeth seemed to curl into a heathen snarl every time the thought crossed his mind.
He found himself in the Admissions Office, passing his time as a new student freshly being enrolled. Of course, this would be a new start. But was that really what he needed? The idea didn't settle well with him. He plopped down in a chair, huffing. This would all be one big wait.