[COLOR=blue][INDENT][B][SUP][SUB][H3]E V A N D E R D A R I O[/H3][/SUB][/SUP][/B][/INDENT][hr][/COLOR][INDENT][sup]Friday - Orlaith Valley Trail and Park[/sup][/INDENT] Evander sighed and rubbed the back of his head. So this man is part of a group who'd rather behead them than actually help them? Wow, isn't that reassuring. However, Sir Jonas continued to speak and he listened. He started to talk about something called a 'Venari' and how he wanted to create a new breed of them... out of the students he had right now. And from what this man was saying, these Venari were something akin to monster hunters. And they also hunt other mythical creature. Evander was quite curious on what other creatures Sir Jonas and his group had met. It would also seem that the werewolves at the dance were actually real. The things Winter spouted earlier were real. He wasn't sure whether to be relieved that the girl wasn't crazy, or worried that he, along with the others, were attacked by werewolves. That must have been quite an event. To think that he had actually seen a werewolf in person before and he cannot remember it, it was quite saddening. He at least wanted to learn what exactly those werewolves looked like. [color=blue]"Guess we'll find out more about it later anyway."[/color] He said. Seeing the others disperse, he decided to leave as well. Seeing that it was already late at night, he decided to turn in. Looking at Winter and Aiden and then giving them a silent nod as a 'good night', he headed inside his tent and then lied down. Well, whatever happens, happens. [hr] Evander, much like the others, had no idea how to act upon the information given to them. So, he decided to continue as if nothing had happened. Unfortunately, the others didn't exactly have the same idea. He decided that interaction wouldn't hurt. There were a few problems though. He couldn't talk much with Winter since she had been hanging out Sebastian and it would be rather awkward to approach her to talk, at least for him. Sebastian for the same reason. He wanted to talk with Aiden, both because he usually kept to himself which he can relate to and that he can talk to him about their powers as they were polar opposites. However, Aiden rarely popped up for the remainder of the weekend and the chance slipped by all too quickly. He did attempt multiple times to talk with Brynn and Belle as they were pretty approachable. It gave him time to think about what Jonas had said. Joining the ranks of the Venari might prove to be interesting. They seemed to have been quite a group. While he won't admit it out loud, mythical creatures were something that was an interest of his. These creatures were like them - they were unlike anything of this world; the only difference was that Hyperhumans were real and that these creatures' existence haven't been proved yet. It's what made them interesting in the first place. Now, he knew that they were actually real [i]and[/i] he met someone who actually deals with these creatures. However, there were downsides. He wasn't worried about his family. While they didn't like using their powers, he was sure they would use it for defense. The danger involved in it would be great, though, and training wouldn't be easy. Would it be worth it? Sunday came and they left after lunch. Sebastian's speed proved to be useful as the camp was packed in less time than needed. With that over, they all climbed onto the van with him taking the seat on the side of the door. The ride was silent, much like before. Evander leaned his head on the window, watching the scenery pass by. There wasn't much to think about in the ride. So he decided to take a light sleep. He felt that the sleep was too short. He opened his eyes when the van stopped on the school's parking lot. His eyes caught the sight of red and blue, confusing him ever so slightly. Not sure of what to do, he simply opened the door and then exited the van. When his mind finally cleared, he could finally understand what was happening. However, it was all too late. He could see police officers heading towards them. Further back, he saw Elroy pointing at Sir Jonas. Well, being questioned by the police wasn't exactly the thing he wanted to come back to. When one of the police officers grabbed his wrist, he was tempted to punch the guy in the face and run. But he managed to resist that urge and just simply follow them. They asked him about Sir Jonas and what he had been doing, what they had been doing, if he was acting weird and some other questions. He answered most of them honestly, simply leaving out the one about him being a Venari and them being Hyperhumans and such. Sir Jonas was capable of eradicating them all, he could guess, but he didn't seem like a bad guy. After hours of repeated questioning, he grew very impatient and his answers became short and laced with hidden anger. Seeing that the male didn't seem very willing anymore, they decided that it would be best if he would be released. [COLOR=blue][INDENT][B][SUP][SUB][H3]E V A N D E R D A R I O[/H3][/SUB][/SUP][/B][/INDENT][hr][/COLOR][INDENT][sup]Monday - Mather Memorial High[/sup][/INDENT] Surprisingly, he found himself at school and attending his classes normally. He had the amazing choice of skipping school with the excuse that has something to do with Sir Jonas. Though a lot had happened during the weekend, he just doesn't think any of that warrants an absent from school. He was also pleasantly surprised that he saw the other members of the Social Conscience class at school. Though they didn't openly approach each other and talk, they only gave each other nods of acknowledgement. Well, it would seem that they did need each other. They needed that sense of companionship - they needed someone they knew they could trust to understand them. Evander knew he could trust Emily. Not with this new information. She was a normal person after all, and the last thing he wanted was for her to get caught up in this whole business. She was the one to approach first, immediately launching into a story of what had happened. Apparently, Elroy had blamed Sir Jonas about something and told other things to the police resulting in him being detained and him and his fellow classmates questioned. She blabbered on about the rumors that were being spread all across the school, but he honestly held no interest in them. None except for one particular rumor that involved his classmate. It was, by no means, a new rumor. He knew it had existed before as he heard snippets of this rumor being passed by one person to the next, trying to find something good to gossip about. It was about Winter and Sir Jonas. Ha, it was hilarious actually. They'd just make up just about anything if it was to degrade a person of interest. Emily didn't believe it, trusting Winter at least more than those other people. No way she would do that right? With Emily gone for her other classes, the memory of the rumor took a back seat in his mind and he continued on. There were some students who, surprisingly, came up to him to ask if Sir Jonas really did something to them. He gave them a stare and then shook his head, answering honestly that the teacher didn't do anything wrong, and then left. He wasn't sure if they'd take his word for it or if they would somehow twist what he said into something else. To be honest, he couldn't even care any less now. Hours ticked by quickly and the time for the Social Conscience class had arrived. He walked towards the classroom, not even sure if any of the others would go. Why was he going there? He can't answer that question. Maybe it was by instinct or maybe he was just curious if the others would show up... either way, he got there and was once more pleased to see that the others had the same bright idea to attend Social Conscience. The problem was, no one moved. All were not sure what they should do and so everyone was frozen in that state - staring at the door that separated them from the classroom within. It was a good thing that Sebastian made a move. The male had opened the door to the classroom and Winter quickly walked inside and took a seat. Evander followed and then took a seat that he had previously occupied before. It was a favorite spot of his in any classroom. Anything with a wall beside it. He looked at Winter as she posed the question of what they should do now. He stayed silent, waiting for the others to answer the question.