Seth’s white fox ears twitched and moved back and forth as he looked in awe at Heroes Square. It was the first time he had been here and his white tail swished back and forth creating a small dust cloud. It was amazing to him as the sounds, smells, and decorations attacked him all at once and his curiosity and kid nature took over as he rushed to each stand. Examining the food, decorations, and souvenirs, but right now his focus was on shish kabobs. The smell of the meat and cooked vegetables made his mouth water. His focus was broken by his Eye Fly hovering in front of his face as an elderly voice came from it, “I highly doubt we have time dilly dally sir. We must get to the others and report to officials of the School of Thought. We are not here to sight see and have a directive to complete.” “Yeah, Yeah I understand Blake,” Seth sighed before he slowly walked away from the stand. Days before Seth and his father went to the scrap yard to get him some material so he could work on some of his ideas and inventions at the school. During their search, Seth found a very old A.I. unit and deiced to refurbish it and add it to his Eye Fly. To compensate for the new part, Seth needed to resize his Eye Fly so the new part could fit comfortably inside. The Eye Fly was now the size of a soft ball and could talk. Seth figured it would be his only friend for a while since he would be busy inventing. Instead of just calling his creation Eye Fly, he gave it the name Blake to give it more of a human feeling. “Remember: you represent the youth of your kind and as such you need to not embarrass yourself. You’re in the presence of heroes that went through what you’re going through,” Blake explained. “You’ve been hanging around my dad way too long,” Seth said as he walked through the crowd. The Eye Fly quickly landed on his shoulder so it wouldn’t lose track of him and to keep an eye on him as well. Seth stopped and cocked his head a she looked at a stand with different masks. One that caught his eye was a white fox mask eh turned to Blake and said, “You know, I always wondered why many cultures see the fox as some kind of celestial spirit. It’s just an animal?” A sigh came from Blake before he explained, “Different cultures see different animal’s different ways. Some see them as lucky while others see them as cursed. I thought you were a genius?” “What!? I never claimed that, I just work on machines and invent stuff,” Seth said before he added, “What made you think that?” “You invented me and that watch you ware. Plus you’re a master in mechanical understanding and can fix pretty much anything,” Blade said. “Not everything, it’s more a trial and error sort of thing. I need to examine something then learn the schematics before I can fix it. Most of the time I’m lost in how to fix things so I wing it,” Seth explained. “Yes well, we should hurry. We shouldn’t keep the School of Thought representatives waiting, “Blake interjected. Seth nodded and rushed towards where he needed to be.