[center][b]Sue[/b][/center] “It’s too loud,” said one of the bodyguards. Volume was higher than normal, and Sue could amplify that entire sort if not brought in to a quieter zone faster. It was reckless to stay in a place where anyone could call someone, clap, and laugh, too close to Sue. Now eyes were definitely on her. More tall men in black suits came in to usher Sue away. The little girl in the white tank top and black ear-muffs (specially designed to reduce the capacity of air, and therefore noise, to be heard) did not even have the chance to move further on to one of the halls and was being moved to a dorm. [hider=Picture for reference.][URL=http://s545.photobucket.com/user/Sterylz/media/Stock_bodyguards_h2.jpg.html][IMG]http://i545.photobucket.com/albums/hh366/Sterylz/Stock_bodyguards_h2.jpg[/IMG][/URL][/hider] …Except this dorm was further away from everyone else’s. Sue’s powers came to the knowledge of a higher government power that realized that regardless of however mystical, magical, cosmic, powerful any other superpower would be, Sue just might have the potential to top it by distorting the enemy’s focus with increased sound levels. Of course this was not Sue’s intent, but who is to say that the wrong ones will get to her and weaponize her? Who is to say that Sue would not bring the entire Academy population or even the entire nation to its knees? No, the higher-ups thought. Sue was to be trained along the “good” side. Any side that sided with most of the superheroes was good enough for them. Sue had no choice. Sue was more of a utility than a human-being. She turned back just to catch the figure of a really tall male. That’s about it. Unfortunately, Sue has gotten used to such isolation. It was a life of being damned away because of how volatile she was. Not her emotions, but her stupid power. She hated herself. Further to the East, away from most important buildings, was one of the science equipment faculties building. The five bodyguards and Sue entered an elevator to the top floor. No one spoke a word, especially in such a confined space. Reverberation was their enemy. She was brought to a room where sound was absorbed. It was a version of the quietest room on Earth, where you could hear your own heartbeat and go insane. Sue’s hearing was that amplified that you could still hear the birds chirping outside and the faint distant cheers of the student population. Sue was given her student bag, and several documents to read. She was told of her class schedule coming up and told [i]not[/i] to leave this room without their attention. She nodded. As the room closed quietly, she started to cry. A silent cry.