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She was not yet in complete control of herself and that was a terrible thing. On several occasions, when something altered her state of mind, she lost her grasp on her discipline and behaved unacceptably.
Her eyes were fixed on a television screen, legs kicking under her chair as she stared at the screen with her face cupped in her hands. The lights were off in the vacant classroom and the sound of the film was at a decent level.
On the television was a documentary about serial killers, and Enya looked like a bored student as she listened.
Evie had gathered a few books and was walking down the hallway, humming to herself as she thought about the day ahead. She had things that she needed to do, but nothing that required her immediate attention. In fact, most things were labeled by a schedule, and if she tried to arrive too early, things wouldn't go as well.
Sighing softly, she turned down one of the hallways and caught the sound of the documentary. She furrowed her brows. Usually, these halls were deserted unless there was some kind of class going on. Moving over towards the door, she peeked inside.
Then, she gave to soft knocks, trying to open the door and peek her head in. "Hello?"
Enya's head would turn slowly towards the door after the knocks, smiling once she saw the other ginger. She would pause the documentary to avoid distraction but also so she wouldn't miss anything.
"Hello, there! Was this classroom reserved? I can move if you need it."
"Hehe, I would!" She smiles, hers not showing much sadness. She would pat the seat next to her, inviting Evie to stay.
"But you know, I wouldn't worry about it too much. The only people who will remember it have nothing to say since they were all in the same situation. Just slowly forget about it like a bad dream, it's not worth fussing over."
Evie accepted her invitation, coming to sit next to the other ginger. She almost wanted to point Enya out to Taner and tell him that she wasn't the only one with bright hair.
However, she listened closely to what the younger girl had to say and nodded thoughtfully.
"I really just want to ignore it, personally, but I feel like it isn't over just yet." Maybe that was just her paranoia talking.
She nodded, gingerly rubbing her chin as she thought. Why was she feeling so paranoid about it?
"There have been a lot of new Metas showing up," Eve hummed softly. "I can't help but feel this has something to do with that, you know? And even if he's not, then obviously there is something going on outside of him. And then all this stuff with the Empire..."
"From what I understand and sort of remember, the state of the world was always like that. Random metas causing drama without necessarily being part of a bigger group. Sort of like petty crimes and all that."
She leans he back against he chair in thought.
"But we'll always have trouble to take care of outside of gangs or Empires. Being worried is a waste of time, because things are definitely going to get worse!"
Despite her words Enya sounds cheerful, a big smile plastered on her face.
Worse? She hated to think that things COULD get worse. However, looking over at Enya and her big, brilliant smile, she couldn't help a little smile of her own, however weak it might be.
"I think things will be... okay, eventually. I guess you're right, though. Things have to get worse before they can get better."
"Yeah! Exactly! Hehe, I mean we haven't even gotten to the war with the Empire. The REAL war. There's all these missions we haven't solved! How can things not get worse from here?"
She sounded so excited, but what she was saying... It was almost enough to make Evie frown. Her eyes lost their glitter as she thought about it for a moment, but she didn't say anything else for a moment.