[center] [IMG]http://i59.tinypic.com/r014bo.jpg[/IMG] [h3][color=red]Sebastian Flynn Williams[/color][/h3] [hr] [/center] Sebastian leaned forward in his seat, soaking up every word of Morgana’s speech. This sounded like it was going to be amazingly fun. He loved competitions, especially deadly ones. He and his friends had had a survival competition back in Australia. Who could last the longest in the jungles, and he had won. He had been one of the stragglers, coming in last because he waited for the girl to respond to him, but unfortunately, he couldn’t wait that long. He opened up the pen and notebook and immediately knew to shove it into his backpack, directly underneath Flame, who was sound asleep after her misbehavior for most of the afternoon. He smiled down at the puppy before slipping on his new Queue Device over his wrist. It locked tightly in place and he knew it wouldn’t be removed easily. He took a deep breath when they said that they had to keep track of their pen. That was going to be difficult. The thing was small. He would need to make sure to keep it attached to the notebook, that way it was easier for him to save if it was taken. But underneath Flame, it was safe for the moment. She would bite any hand besides his own that reached into the backpack. His mother learned that the hard way back when he was first leaving to come this year. “[i]So alas, the first leg of the World Journey is about to commence. Good Luck children.[/i]” And with that, Lady Morgana disappeared in a small flash. Sebastian immediately stood up, hiking his backpack up farther onto his shoulders. He tightened the straps to where it was pressed firmly against his back and wasn’t jostling around like it had been earlier. He felt Flame shift and he was about to leave when the lights suddenly dimmed in the auditorium. He stared around as the entrances began to open. The I-Men. He recognized them from the descriptions of past Orions who had heard about the World Journey. They were amazing works of engineering and human hybrids, but he had learned a lot from previous Orions on how to get passed them. You just need to blind their eye or kill them. He smirked and cracked his knuckles. This was going to be a lot of fun. Maybe more fun than wrestling crocodiles. He took a deep breath and grabbed the edge of the railing he was sitting in front of. The I-Men swiftly approached from the aisles, overtaking a few of the students near the back. The hall was chaos. People were screaming and fighting, trying to get away from the I-Men. All of this for a game? Sebastian had one leg over the top of the railing when he noticed an I-Man lock his eye on him. Sebastian smirked and saluted the man sarcastically, before grabbing the edge of the railing and jumping off, pushing off the side down so he was able to land on his feet. He landed directly on another I-Men, saving a girl and having a cushy landing. He slammed a burning fist into I-Man and he caught fire underneath him. He jumped off and stomped it out, crushing the I-Man as well as a putting out the fire. He nodded to the girl before suddenly the I-Man from above dropped down next to him. He dodged under a swing from the guy and rapidly shot off a fire blast, cringing at the sudden heat to his hand. The I-Man dodged the blow, but Sebastian immediately shot another blast at his foot. The man’s foot caught fire and distracted him, which gave Sebastian enough time to turn and run… Directly into chaos. People were fighting and trying to get out without their pens being stolen. This was ridiculous. One strong shot would clear the aisle, but it might hit some of the students. Luckily, it wasn’t a big area. “[color=red]Everyone get down![/color]” Sebastian yelled. The students looked toward him and, recognizing his Orion armband, dropped to the ground immediately. Sebastian rapidly raised his hand and a large fire blast emerged from his hand. He let out a yell of pain, but kept his hand up. The I-Men caught fire and melted almost instantly, but the sides of the auditorium caught fire as well. Luckily, a Water Elemental was nearby and she managed to put out the fire, glaring at Sebastian as she did so. Sebastian stopped quickly, drawing his now blackened hand in close to him and stared down at his palm. The X mark was now a dark red, with flashes of black. He would have to be careful. He winked at the cute Water Elemental before hurrying toward the door as more I-Men came marching in. Dodging around students and the melted I-Men, he escaped out the door. He dodged around the remaining I-Men that were making their way in, but he managed to avoid catching any of their gazes. He sprinted out of the auditorium, heading straight for the Dragon House. He needed to grab a few things. He scanned the area for any more I-Men, which he didn’t see. Yet. He looked toward the entrance, but he didn’t see any of the I-Men. He snuck inside, but he noticed as he looked down to the Dragon House that there were I-Men guarding the entrance. He swore under his breath and ducked back behind the entrance. He would just have to go without his things. He took off back out of the entrance and raced for the forest surrounding the area. He needed to get to the boats. He was in this thing to win. He had been to the dock many times and knew exactly where he was going. He peered back over his shoulder and saw more students beginning to make their way out. This was going to be fun. He smirked and held on tight to his bag before taking off at a jog toward the forest.