Father Gigantor
HIPPITY HOPPITY YOU'RE NOW MY PROPERTY
(OBLIGATORY SHORT POST IS OBLIGATORY AS WELL AS SHORT.)
Joh Ha-Eun
It takes a great deal of talent (or more likely, a lack of it) to get lost in an area one has frequented for over a year, or at the very least, that's what she was planning to tell the teachers when she inevitably arrived late for class, as she meandered around the wide hallways of Facility 108. The annoucement of the upcoming exam by the director had not fallen on deaf ears, but it had certainly fallen upon lazy ones. She knew that these exams usually entailed intense physical activity, as well as the odd broken leg. Beating others up in some sort of no holds barred WWE cage match wasn't really her thing, nor did she have plans to be turned into a government sanctioned, superpowered leg-breaker.
She sighed to herself as her legs carried her towards the building exit after a record twenty five minutes of pointless wandering. The drydocks weren't terribly far away from where she was, but the walk there felt like it took a good decade or two nonetheless. Two years of pretty much zero progress in controlling her powers left her pretty much apathetic towards any lessons, but she stayed on nonetheless because hey, the whole blue card thing was a pretty great deal and it would make her status as a transhuman a lot more tolerable when put on a résumé. With that incentive in mind, Eun began the long footslog towards the old drydock. Who knew? Maybe with a little bit of luck, the day would pass by normally for once, uneventful and with minimal fist to face contact.
"Yeah, you just keep on dreaming like that Eun."
Joh Ha-Eun
It takes a great deal of talent (or more likely, a lack of it) to get lost in an area one has frequented for over a year, or at the very least, that's what she was planning to tell the teachers when she inevitably arrived late for class, as she meandered around the wide hallways of Facility 108. The annoucement of the upcoming exam by the director had not fallen on deaf ears, but it had certainly fallen upon lazy ones. She knew that these exams usually entailed intense physical activity, as well as the odd broken leg. Beating others up in some sort of no holds barred WWE cage match wasn't really her thing, nor did she have plans to be turned into a government sanctioned, superpowered leg-breaker.
She sighed to herself as her legs carried her towards the building exit after a record twenty five minutes of pointless wandering. The drydocks weren't terribly far away from where she was, but the walk there felt like it took a good decade or two nonetheless. Two years of pretty much zero progress in controlling her powers left her pretty much apathetic towards any lessons, but she stayed on nonetheless because hey, the whole blue card thing was a pretty great deal and it would make her status as a transhuman a lot more tolerable when put on a résumé. With that incentive in mind, Eun began the long footslog towards the old drydock. Who knew? Maybe with a little bit of luck, the day would pass by normally for once, uneventful and with minimal fist to face contact.
"Yeah, you just keep on dreaming like that Eun."