"You seem to be compensating pretty well considering how drastic your change was," Marcus replied in hopes of consoling his once again scaly acquaintance. "And I can think of something worse." The angel's thoughts flashed back to the talk of Zola's meltdown. "Getting called crazy when you were right about everything." Everything that I heard she had said came to fruition...so what about anything I didn't hear about? Marcus preferred to be ahead of the curve, and right now he was uncomfortably behind it. His wings twitched anxiously, and a slight feeling of dread began to take root in his subconscious.
The feeling was exacerbated by the passing presence of the black dragon, Kirin. The sparks shooting off of the boy made the hair on Marcus' body stand straight up, but there was something more about the dragon that seemed to put him on edge. It's like when we'd show up to a meet and size up the other teams, the angel pondered as Kirin dropped a teasing comment about Orm's lack of appendages, As if something in me considers him a threat, or maybe a rival? Either way, the guy's a bit of an asshole.
Marcus watched Kirin make his way through the conveniently parting crowd to another group of transformed students. From what Marcus could see there was a girl with feline features, a guy wearing some sort of Asian-looking robes, and some poor sap that got hit with the short end of the ugly Oscillation stick all deep in conversation. Kirin produced a sheet of paper from his pocket and handed it to the cat-girl, but that was all Marcus caught before the crowd closed around them again. They might know something I don't, the senior reasoned, and if that's the case I need to get over there now.
Marcus turned to voice his concerns to Orm when he witnessed possibly the strangest interaction he'd ever seen with his own two eyes. The white haired girl, apparently lost in thought, had tripped over Orm's tail and fell straight forward. On its own this would be a perfectly reasonable turn of events given the fact that until twenty minutes ago there was no need to watch for large serpentine tails as one walked, but when the girl got up she seemed...annoyed? The girl managed to force out an apology as she picked herself up, but her tone was incredibly curt. It's like she's pissed off even though she's the one who stepped on him, Marcus thought as he shot Orm a quick "What the hell is this chick's problem?" glance.
If he had been taken aback by the girl's behavior towards Orm, Marcus was completely dumbfounded when she rounded on and greeted him with a downright chipper tone that in no way matched her previously dour disposition. Still a little stunned, Marcus replied with a short, "Hi, Marcus Kosika," as he extended a hand to her.
The feeling was exacerbated by the passing presence of the black dragon, Kirin. The sparks shooting off of the boy made the hair on Marcus' body stand straight up, but there was something more about the dragon that seemed to put him on edge. It's like when we'd show up to a meet and size up the other teams, the angel pondered as Kirin dropped a teasing comment about Orm's lack of appendages, As if something in me considers him a threat, or maybe a rival? Either way, the guy's a bit of an asshole.
Marcus watched Kirin make his way through the conveniently parting crowd to another group of transformed students. From what Marcus could see there was a girl with feline features, a guy wearing some sort of Asian-looking robes, and some poor sap that got hit with the short end of the ugly Oscillation stick all deep in conversation. Kirin produced a sheet of paper from his pocket and handed it to the cat-girl, but that was all Marcus caught before the crowd closed around them again. They might know something I don't, the senior reasoned, and if that's the case I need to get over there now.
Marcus turned to voice his concerns to Orm when he witnessed possibly the strangest interaction he'd ever seen with his own two eyes. The white haired girl, apparently lost in thought, had tripped over Orm's tail and fell straight forward. On its own this would be a perfectly reasonable turn of events given the fact that until twenty minutes ago there was no need to watch for large serpentine tails as one walked, but when the girl got up she seemed...annoyed? The girl managed to force out an apology as she picked herself up, but her tone was incredibly curt. It's like she's pissed off even though she's the one who stepped on him, Marcus thought as he shot Orm a quick "What the hell is this chick's problem?" glance.
If he had been taken aback by the girl's behavior towards Orm, Marcus was completely dumbfounded when she rounded on and greeted him with a downright chipper tone that in no way matched her previously dour disposition. Still a little stunned, Marcus replied with a short, "Hi, Marcus Kosika," as he extended a hand to her.