With spring coming in full force the school at the heart of the redwood was going in full swing. In-between periods the campus was filled with the life of a wide variety of students from primary school all the way to graduate level adults. It was as much home as it could be for many of them who are here, more so to the talents than the untalented who find their way becoming members of the magical community. A bastion from hiding their gifts or running from those who seek to harm them, the Societas Acadamia stood tall with the setting sun as its rays colored the wood in its orange glow. One girl found her way towards a specific Aspect Trainee building as he last class for the day passed and she had some research to be done. Her hair was pitch white besides for the tinted yellow that the sunlight gave and it flowed behind her almost hypnotically with each of her steps. Slipping inside and quietly making her way into a smaller room she gently set her bag near the door and hung up her light springtime jacket before moving towards the white marble counter before her. It wasn’t an ordinary lab of course, and in this room no natural lightning was found while Yuno lit a few candles instead of normal lights. A more traditional light source that she preferred the warmth of while taking out a small velvet pouch that was tied closed by a string. Setting the gem down in the middle of the marble and opening it up she gazed at the rainbow of color inside. Reaching inside and pinching a stone in-between her pointer and thumb son enough a emerald was pulled out and set aside on the surface of the counter. Moving to the side she had a more advanced piece of equipment as she was working on one of her more annoying research papers. Setting the emerald down on a slide and bringing her eyes towards the scope her focus shifted to that of the enhanced green gem.[color=6ecff6] “Sorry about unveiling you like this, my darling green stone.”[/color] She commented to herself as her other hand hovered over a piece of paper to take notes. Working through the structure of the gem and seeing if she could decipher why her magic works the way it does. An attempt to look at it logically and scientifically, though even if she enjoyed logic a small bit of her resented taking away the mystery or simply understanding the feeling that using such magic caused. Twenty or so minutes passed by before she was startled from her microscope by the noise of a loud knock on the door. After her brief release of a held breath into opening the door she was greeted by one of her research professors, in fact the one who was even more curious than her about the mystery of her magic. Much of what she had wrote down in fact was a bit of a lie. Even if her paper was on the gems itself, she couldn’t allow her families secret simply pass by and fill open hands. Though that will only be an issue if the material properties of the gem were the largest factor in how the magic works. Even if she objected to the assignment though it would simply detract from her grade since every student was supposed to analyze their magic in their class, but it was more likely due to the professors scholarly background and personal gain over a true grading purposes. The conversation was annoying for her at least as he tried to seemingly pry information of her. Perhaps he was from her mother’s class and was jealous. At least, that was one possibility Yuno had thought up by this point from the special interest she was getting from him lately. Another con of living within the confines of a school that wanted another one of her mother to be produced: Everyone also wanted in on her magical ability. It wasn’t uncommon for her to hear people wish they grew up with her privileges or ask her to fight so they can simply watch her cast until she refused them outright at times if that was their goal. It wasn’t due to being passive at least; half of her would beat them to the floor if it wouldn’t get her suspended or in trouble at home. Instead she had to eloquently express her refusal much like how she must eloquently word her phrases that pleased the professor without giving anything important away. She didn’t want to tell him everything she would even write after all since if there was nothing new in the paper then what could she expect? [color=6ecff6]“Why does science need to explain magic… I much prefer the fantastical and romantic view for magic.”[/color] She muttered to herself once he left as it was a logical way to view it in her mind. Magical was a phenomena in the world of science after all, so why bother trying to fit it to the traditional ideal anyway. Especially if only Talents can us it anyway. Packing up her things a few hours after the conversation and moving away she looked towards the fully set sun and onto the twilight sky full of stars set in their purple sea she let out a brief sigh. After which she clapped her hands to her face for a brief moment before smiling gently to herself. [color=6ecff6][/color] she told herself to get a bit cheered up and putting a finger to her chin in thought. [color=6ecff6][/color] After which she moved off towards the edge of campus and moved a little ways out from it to begin her climb. Made easier with a few basic magic spells of course to get up such tall trees into a branch that isn’t blocked from above for the night sky. “Hello, moon.” She whispered at that point before watching the different constellations appear in the sky as the dimmer stars that don’t fully appear in twilight bring themselves onto the stage of night.